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  2. Category:2024 songs - Wikipedia

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    B. Babaero; Baby It's Both; Baby Oil (song) Baby Pink (song) Bachelor (Rod Wave song) Back Around (Becky Hill song) Back in the A; Back to Back (Zerrydl song)

  3. Văn Mai Hương - Wikipedia

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    After Vietnam Idol, she released a sponsored song "Ngày mới trắng hồng" in partnership with an international cosmetics brand. [2]In June 2011, she released her official single "Nếu như anh đến" (translated: As If You'd Shown Up), a dance-pop/R&B song written by Nguyễn Đức Cường and produced by Huy Tuấn.

  4. Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Đàn tre ("bamboo instrument") - A hybrid form of the Vietnamese plucked string instrument, similar to a Đàn tính, called a Đàn tre, was created by Nguyễn Minh Tâm, who escaped from Vietnam in 1982 and ultimately settled in Australia. The instrument has twenty-three 800 mm (31 in)-long wire strings attached to a bamboo tube with a ...

  5. Mỹ Tâm discography - Wikipedia

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    "Em Còn Nhớ Hay Em Đã Quên" (Do You Still Remember Me, or Have You Forgotten?) "Tạm Biệt Chim Én" (Goodbye, Swallow) "Quê Hương Tuổi Thơ Tôi" (My Childhood Hometown)

  6. Hiền Thục - Wikipedia

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    Nhat Ky Cua Me became a well known song about familial love. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] At the end of 2012, she released a pop album titled Free 3:15 pm inspired by her birth hour, this was a pop ballad album targeting at the mass audience which wasn't required more experiment and profession expectation.

  7. Vũ Cát Tường - Wikipedia

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    Vũ Cát Tường auditioned for The Voice of Vietnam season 2, singing "Đông" in her blind audition.All four coaches, Đàm Vĩnh Hưng, Mỹ Linh, Quốc Trung and Hồng Nhung turned her chair for her and Tường eventually chose to join team Đàm Vĩnh Hưng.

  8. V-pop - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, V-pop was limited to Nhạc trẻ Sài Gòn (Youth music of Saigon, now called Ho Chi Minh City) or Kích động nhạc (Exciting music). After 1975, the Nhạc trẻ Sài Gòn scene, which encompasses vibrant, fun folk songs, was outlawed. [1] But the development in line with Vietnamese pop music comes from Hanoi and Haiphong.

  9. Hòa Minzy - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Thị Hòa was born in Quế Võ, Bắc Ninh province, Vietnam, on 31 May 1995, the fourth of five children. [10] She had an interest in singing since childhood. Determined to pursue her passion, when she was in her late teens, she asked her parents to go to Hanoi alone so she could earn a living and study mus