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  2. H.A.T (group) - Wikipedia

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    H.A.T is a Vietnamese pop girl group formed in 2004. H.A.T consists of Lương Bích Hữu, Phạm Quỳnh Anh (Sắc Màu former member) và Thu Thủy (Mây Trắng former member). Thu Thủy was replaced by the Mắt Ngọc former member Ngô Quỳnh Anh, in 2004, after she left the group.

  3. SGO48 - Wikipedia

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    SGO48 (read S.G.O. Forty-Eight) was a Vietnamese idol girl group based in Saigon, officially known as Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.They were the seventh international sister group of AKB48, after Indonesia's JKT48, China's SNH48 (former), Thailand's BNK48, Philippines's MNL48, China's AKB48 Team SH, and Taiwan's AKB48 Team TP, debuted on December 22, 2018, at Crescent Mall, District 7, Ho Chi ...

  4. Category:Vietnamese women singers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vietnamese women singers" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Siu Black; C.

  5. V-pop - Wikipedia

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    V-pop (Vietnamese: nhạc pop Việt Nam, nhạc trẻ or nhạc xanh), an abbreviation for Vietnamese popular music or Blue Music, is a music genre covering Vietnamese pop music from the 1990s to the present day.

  6. List of South Korean girl groups - Wikipedia

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    South Korean girl groups refer to the all-female idol groups who are part of the K-pop industry. Korean girl groups have aided in the globalization of Korean culture. The Jeogori Sisters and The Kim Sisters have been noted as the origins of South Korean girl groups, the latter being the first South Korean group to succeed in the United States.

  7. Thuy (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, "Girls Like Me Don't Cry" entered the Billboard Vietnam Hot 100 and peaked at number 9. In April 2024, she debuted at Coachella as the first Vietnamese-American female artist to ever play at the festival. [14] Her goal after Coachella is to release new music later in the year. Long-term, she is aiming for a Grammy nomination. [14]

  8. Suboi - Wikipedia

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    Hàng Lâm Trang Anh (born January 14, 1990), known by her stage name Suboi, is a Vietnamese rapper, singer, and songwriter.. Raised in Ho Chi Minh City, where she lives, Suboi is the first Vietnamese female rapper to become successful in her country and is considered Vietnam's queen of hip hop.

  9. Amee (singer) - Wikipedia

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    "Trời Giấu Trời Mang Đi" was also Amee's biggest breakthrough, garnering 4.5 million views in two days and being Amee's first song to top YouTube trending in Vietnam. [22] On 5 December 2019, Amee marked her first win in the Vietnamese Music Awards industry for Best Collaboration Music Video of The Year at the METUB WebTVAsia Awards 2019 ...