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Mỹ Linh (born Đỗ Mỹ Linh; 19 August 1975) is a Vietnamese singer, lyricist, and vocal coach. [1] She is one of the best-selling Vietnamese music artists of all time, having sold an estimated over 2 million records and has often been referred to as the " Queen of Vietnamese R&B ". [ 2 ]
27, Hanoi "Gánh hàng rau" — 5: Võ Ngọc Khánh 20, Da Nang "Listen" — — — — 6: Thân Trọng Nghĩa 26, Ho Chi Minh City "Here Without You" 7: Trần Thụy Bình Quyên 20, Ho Chi Minh City "I Cried For You" — — — 8: Phạm Hà Linh 26, Hanoi "Em vẫn muốn yêu anh" — — 9: Đoàn Mạnh Thắng 26, Hanoi "My love ...
(Return to Hanoi) by Mỹ Linh: Drama 1994 [34] Cỏ ngọt (Sweet Grass) 1 HanoiTV's Literature & Art Committee Phạm Thanh Phong (writer) Drama Adapted from Phạm Thanh Phong's short story 'Quà cưới' 2006 [35] Cổ tích của ngày mưa (Rainy Day's Fairy Tale) 1 (75′) HanoiTV's Literature & Art Committee
Nguyễn Bằng Kiều (born 13 July 1973 in Hanoi), is a Vietnamese ballad singer. [1] He is a former member of bands including Golden Keys, Frangipani, and Watermelon. In 2000, he became a solo artist. In 2002, he relocated to America and married female singer Trizzie Phuong Trinh.
Hoàng Thùy Linh (Vietnamese pronunciation: [hwaːŋ˨˩ tʰwi˨˩ lïŋ˧˧]; born 11 August 1988) [1] is a Vietnamese V-pop singer and actress. [1] She gained recognition for her popular song " See Tình ," with a remixed version that gained widespread popularity on TikTok .
Nguyễn Cao Kỳ Duyên, Vietnamese-American fellow MC for Paris by Night, singer, spokesperson for "Sua Ong Chua" Phạm Xuân Ẩn , journalist, spy for North Vietnam during the Vietnam War Tran Thanh , Vietnamese comedian, actor, and a major presenter in Vietnamese television.
At the end of 2005, singer Mỹ Tâm released the album Void. In mid-September 2007, Mỹ Linh re-released her three old albums for domestic and international markets, including Made in Vietnam (2003), Chat with Mozart (2005) and Let Love Sing (2006) with the help of Pony Canyon Records (Japan). Made in Vietnam was renamed Radio-I in Japan and ...
Khánh Ly was born to a traditional family and grew up in Hanoi. As a child, she would fall asleep to her father's soothing voice. His serenades planted inside her a love for music, which grew stronger every day against her family's wishes. In 1954, at the age of 9, she entered a small contest in the city of Hanoi singing Thơ Ngây; she did ...