The reason Vu Cat Tuong destroyed a series of multi-million dollar music videos.
After filming several music videos, Vu Cat Tuong decided to cancel them before release because she felt they "didn't belong to her" and decided not to film any more music videos from now on.
EP (Extended Play) ReleaseUnique, released by Vu Cat TuongThe best seriesThe product documents her trekking journey on the Bach Moc Luong Tu mountain range in Northwest Vietnam - one of the four highest mountain ranges in the country.
The hiking trip was a gift the singer gave herself after a year of being so engrossed in work that she felt "disconnected from nature." Through the series, she shared her life story and her perspective on life.
At an altitude of 2,100m above sea level, Vu Cat Tuong and her close friends climbed slopes, waded through streams, camped, chatted, and played the flute...
The singer took the time to share her thoughts about her favorite EP.UniqueHaving recently debuted, she intentionally used the pentatonic scale for the first time. According to her, instruments like the bamboo flute, zither, and lute "are in harmony with nature and the universe, creating sounds that guide people back to their origins."
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Vu Cat Tuong cried while sharing her philosophy of life. |
Regarding the tracks in the EPUnique, Vu Cat Tuong saidInfinityIt's a story about "hiding wounds from the wind for fear that someone will see through your heart." The song is about letting go, especially letting go of a love that doesn't belong to you.
NothingnessIt's a lesson about how to cope with losses such as the passing of loved ones, and leaving behind the "outdated version of Vu Cat Tuong"...
"Once you have overcome your ego."Uniquewhile still understanding the pain ofInfinity, knowing how to bow downNothingness"And as I continued searching for answers, I felt this moment was worthwhile. It truly is Vi," the singer shared.
In the latest episode of the series, Vu Cat Tuong also shared about destroying some completed music videos. The singer and her team spent billions of dong, along with effort and creativity, to create period-themed music videos for the songs in her EP "Vi Nhat".
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The singer played the flute at an altitude of 2,100 meters. |
However, before the EP's release, the singer asked himself, "Is this me? Is this really what I want?", and then decided to cancel the project because "these four songs are not meant to complement historical storylines."
She added that from now on, she will no longer film music videos for all of her musical products. Instead, Vu Cat Tuong will film her trips, life, concerts, etc., to "live authentically, not act according to a script."
"Through the four songs in 'Vi Nhat,' I want listeners to be able to look inward. Perhaps we are still confused, but at least we have begun to question the path we are taking. Just like I once ventured into the unknown to find answers for myself. I listen to myself, to the guidance within me," Vu Cat Tuong said, tears welling up in her eyes.




