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He also won the Favorite Male Artist category at that year's Zing Music Awards. [66] Tùng released his single "Chúng ta không thuộc về nhau" in August 2016. [67] It was Google Vietnam's most-searched song of 2016, YouTube's 11th-most-disliked video of the year and WebTVAsia Awards' Most Popular Video in Vietnam.
The song was written by Thịnh Kainz, Kata Trần, T-Bass, and is produced by Kainz himself. "Để Mị nói cho mà nghe" has a pop soundtrack, blending world music, folktronica, and future bass. In the lyrics, the main character, Mị, expresses a desire to enjoy her youth by partying, [2] inspired by the short story Vợ chồng A Phủ ...
Songs by the German band Modern Talking, listed in chronological order (current through 2009). Some songs may be known by more than one title (like Brother Louie is known also as No te pertenece (Spanish language version) or Brother Tuki).
"Noi doi" received praise from a music critic for its summery style and Stan's vocal delivery. An accompanying music video was uploaded onto Stan's official YouTube channel simultaneously with the single's release. Shot by Bogdan Păun, it features Stan and two other women on a yacht. Commercially, the song peaked at number 80 in Romania.
"Chrome" is a song written by Anthony Smith and Jeffrey Steele and recorded by American country music artist Trace Adkins. It was released in September 2002 as the third and final single and title track from his 2001 album of the same name. It peaked at number 10 on the United States Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
Lâm Nhật Tiến (born 3 September 1971) is a Vietnamese- American singer who was affiliated with the music label Asia Entertainment Inc. from 1994 to 2016. [1] He gained prominence through numerous appearances in Asia Entertainment's music videos, establishing himself as one of Vietnam's leading male pop stars. [2]
An a cappella song "Childhood" (童年; tóngnián) — 3:35 Later sung by Lo Ta-yu (in his 1983 album Zhi Hu Zhe Ye) and others "dōng jǐng" (冬景), "Scene of Winter" or "Bright Winter", composed by Xiong Tianyi (熊天益), lyrics by Su Shi — 3:08 Originally a poem from Song Dynasty (960–1279)
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