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The CD Lặng lẽ tiếng dương cầm (The quiet piano sound) including 13 songs (Viet Tan – Kim Loi Studio). The LP Nguyễn Ánh 9 - Lặng lẽ tiếng dương cầm (Nguyen Anh 9 - The quiet piano sound) including ten songs (a collaboration between the songwriter Duc Tri and Gia Dinh Audio).
Remix albums by record label (176 C) E. Remix EPs (154 P) M. Mashup albums (2 C, 29 P) R. ... List of best-selling remix albums; Remix album; H. Hanzel und Gretyl ...
During that time, Ho Ngoc Ha and Duc Tuan released an album named Ảo Ảnh (Illusion) which was a collection of classic songs from famous musicians such as Y Van, Van Phung, Ngo Thuy Mien, Pham Manh Cuong, Do Le, Trong Khuong and Huynh Anh. The album was released in Vietnam by Music Faces Records and in the US on 9 October 2006 by Music ...
Appearance, style and music of this second album expressed modernism and liberalism. [7] As with her first album, Ngoc received a lot of attention and compliments for Buoc Ke Tiep. [8] The song Mot Ngay Moi (English: A New Day) of the same album won several awards at the national Song Event Bài hát Việt among others Pop Song of The Year 2009.
Karaoke Superstars is the first major release album by the Christian rock band Superchic[k].Before being signed to Inpop Records, the album was released independently. It did not include the three final remix tracks and featured different cover art.
In many years with Tinh Music, Minh Tuyết released numerous hits from Lang Thang, Quán Vắng Một Mình, Bờ Bến Lạ, Mãi là người đến sau, etc. Despite her success, the company decided to release a solo video containing the only voice of Minh Tuyết with "Về Cuối Đường Tình" in DVD, VHS, and CD formats.
She remixed the song "Nụ cười Việt Nam" and performed "Xin lỗi anh quá phiền". For her third studio album, Ten on Ten, Nhi released the music videos for singles "Xin lỗi anh quá phiền", "Giả vờ say" and "Gọi em đi". On December 9, the album was released and topped the Vietnamese iTunes chart.
The album included more songs that were requested from his fans including “Buồn Chi Em Ơi”, “Em Hãy Về Đi”, and a duet with Mai Thiên Vân, “Các Anh Về”. There was a lot of controversy when Quang Lê’s name was taken off of the Paris By Night 96 Nhạc Yêu Cầu 2 poster, much to the dismay of many of his fans.