MV cover of young music into Nghe Tinh folk songs causes 'fever' by female student of Huynh school
(Baonghean.vn) - Recently, Le Ngoc - a student at Huynh Thuc Khang High School covered the hit pop song "Xin dung lang im" into a Nghe Tinh folk song version, surprising the online community.
Watch MV cover "Please don't be silent" by Le Ngoc:
“Please Don’t Be Silent” is a pop song that is currently very hot in the Vietnamese music market by male singer Soobin Hoang Son.
However, on November 3, a music video about this song but with a folk version of Nghe Tinh suddenly caused a "storm" on the social network community facebook. In the music video, the person performing the song "Xin dung lang im" in the tune of Vi, Dong xuan is female student Le Ngoc, currently studying in class 11D2, Huynh Thuc Khang High School (Vinh city, Nghe An).
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Le Ngoc covers the Nghe Tinh folk song "Xin dung lang im" and surprises the online community. Photo: NVCC |
The song was transformed from pop music into Nghe Tinh folk music, which was a very difficult process. However, Ngoc made hundreds of Facebookers shocked and amazed when they saw the vibrato in her voice.
Even when listening to Ngoc sing the Nghe Tinh folk song, it seems like everyone forgot the original version sung by singer Soobin Hoang Son, even though everyone knew this song like the back of their hand before.
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Huynh school girl has a sweet folk singing voice. Photo: NVCC |
Some Facebookers commented: "I don't remember the original version anymore", "it sounds strange, my dear", "Tai Smile's daughter" (Tai Smile is a phenomenon that took the internet by storm when he covered pop songs into bolero music)...
After less than a day of uploading to Facebook, the Nghe Tinh folk song version of “Xin dung lang im” immediately reached more than 2,000 views, and hundreds of shares and comments from the online community, proving the appeal of this “strange” MV.
It is known that the person behind the creation of this MV is Nguyen Duc Phu (Phu Hunter, 25 years old, Vinh city, Nghe An), who has been famous in the online community with student mashups and parent mashups in recent times.
As the youngest music producer in Nghe An today, Phu directly mixed, recorded, filmed, and edited the MV. More notably, Phu Hunter was the one who came up with the idea and “transformed” “Xin dung lang im” into this unique Nghe Tinh folk song version.
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Phu Hunter is the person behind the viral MV "Please Don't Be Silent" with a folk song version of Nghe Tinh. Photo: NVCC |
Sharing with Nghe An Newspaper, Phu said: “I personally really like Nghe Tinh folk songs, I want Nghe Tinh folk songs to be known more to everyone in the country. That is also the origin of the “Xin dung lang im” version based on Nghe Tinh folk songs.”
Phu Hunter also shared that the most difficult part of the lyrics was the melody of the folk songs. However, Le Ngoc is talented in singing Nghe Tinh folk songs, so after just one rehearsal, the Huynh school girl performed this song very well.
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Phu has caused a stir when releasing mashups about students and parents in recent times. Photo: NVCC |
Producer Phu Hunter chose Le Ngoc to perform the Nghe Tinh folk song “Xin dung lang im” because she has a sweet folk singing voice. Previously, Ngoc had also won awards in folk singing competitions at the ward and school levels. In particular, Le Ngoc was once famous on the Facebook community when she sang the song “Hanh huong ve que Bac”, a very famous Nghe Tinh folk song.
Thien Thien