Nghe An artists make MV to cheer for U23 Vietnam
(Baonghean.vn) - In order to cheer for the U23 Vietnam team, musician Quoc Nam said he has just completed the MV Vietnam Tien Len, based on the poem by teacher Le Thong Nhat.
The MV is performed by two singers, Que Thuong from Nghe An Ethnic Song and Dance Troupe and Minh Hieu from Military Region 4's Art Troupe.
After the clip was posted on the Vietnamese Family fanpage, it immediately had 20,000 views and hundreds of shares.
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Singers Minh Hieu and Que Thuong in the MV Vietnam Forward. Composer: Quoc Nam. Lyrics: Le Thong Nhat |
And it wasn't until the evening of January 25th that I got the full lyrics. I stayed up all night on January 25th to complete this arrangement in time for the singer to break the song the next morning." The song was written on the ADM Latin rhythm, a new style of composition and harmony used for cheerleading songs.
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Singer Minh Hieu sings to celebrate the victory of the Vietnam U23 team after the U23 Asia semi-final match. Photo: NVCC |
Singer Minh Hieu - the main singer in the clip said: "These past few days, we have been thinking about doing something to cheer for our team before the final and also to show our love for football, and luckily I received an invitation from musician Quoc Nam with a new song, with a cheering content and a very vibrant melody."
Right after Minh Hieu failed his song, seeing the need for a female voice, musician Quoc Nam invited singer Que Thuong to participate, and despite his busy schedule, Que Thuong was able to return to Vinh to record the song. The clip also featured the participation of many young people who love music and have singing voices in Vinh city.
The clip was built on the background of beautiful goals in the match against U23 Qatar, and with the warm and passionate voices of two famous singers from Nghe An, it touched the hearts of many who were looking towards the team.
The song was not completed until late at night on January 26, but it has already had a positive impact on the online community. “Whether we win or lose, we are still champions,” shared the soldier singer Minh Hieu.