Famous singer Ngoc Son said he donated a 400 billion VND villa

Gia Bao DNUM_BDZAHZCACC 07:30

"To be frank, the Millennium villa, valued at 400 billion VND, was donated by me to the family's ancestral temple, so there is no need to worry!", Ngoc Son answered the question of who would inherit the property.

I'm in 'peak' state

- Establishing a corporation with your name, how do you arrange your work?

No matter what position I hold in society, I will always be a "small body" of the Big Family, still fulfilling my singing career, always reaching out to people regardless of social class and spreading love for my homeland and family through music.

I have been in business since the 1990s, not an amateur. To be honest, I am very knowledgeable about real estate, and I have never missed a home or land purchase. My secret is to look far ahead, always learn, and never rush.

So, in the arts I am a famous singer and musician, and in business I am still a veteran. I am running my corporation very well.

In life, people seek money, benefits, joy... but I only seek health. It can be said that I am in a state of "peak" health. I refuse anything that is not good for my health.

Every day, I can sleep until 9-10am or wake up at 5-6am if I have work. It is normal for me to work all night or travel to 3 provinces/cities in a day. The more I work, the happier and more optimistic I am.

To work "heavy" without getting tired, you must know how strong I have to be! I set up my own diet and gym regimen and strictly follow it every day. Anywhere, I can take out weights to exercise or do push-ups on the spot.


Ngoc Son built a table tennis practice field and devoted more than 300 square meters of land to a home stage.

- What habits of yours have changed since your mother passed away?

When my father got sick, I put all my work aside to take care of him alone. When he passed away, I was frozen and stopped singing for a few years because I no longer wanted to dance on stage.

Later, when my mother became seriously ill, I devoted everything I had to her. I loved my parents so much that I thought that if they died, I would die too.

Until now, whenever I miss my mother, tears naturally flow. The pain of losing my mother is still there, aching in my heart. I often think of the love of my extended family to ease the pain of losing my mother.

Now that my parents are gone, I devote my time and mind to work, my hometown and volunteer activities.

What I am doing now is to enrich and beautify Mui Ne, Phan Thiet - the land I love very much and have many connections with. I like growing vegetables, raising chickens, and connecting with the people. If I did not love the working people, how could I compose songs?Love the farmer.

I am busy every day, and I consider being busy a joy. Now, I like writing music, playing sports, and bringing positive energy to others, which is also creating positivity within myself.

Ngoc Son could not forget the pain, often thinking of the love of his extended family to ease the pain of losing his mother.

- How do your parents contribute to shaping your personality?

Most of my family and relatives are teachers, soldiers, and Party members. My father was the head of the Military Region V Art Troupe, over 55 years in the Party, and received the First Class Anti-American Resistance Medal.

He was a poor teacher, when he passed away he only left his children a few verses of poetry. I consider my father's words of Humanity and Righteousness as a priceless gift in life, always showing them off and keeping his picture on my phone screen until now.

According to medicine, I took away the best of my mother when I was born. I, the eldest grandson, also inherited the qualities "distilled" through 4 generations of the Pham family such as chivalry, artistic talent... It's not by chance that I knew how to sing at the age of 2, and could read and write musical notes at the age of 4-5.

I am fortunate to inherit invaluable things from my family and lineage. Ngoc Son always considers himself a child of three regions: born in Hai Phong (North), raised in Bac Lieu (South) and currently working in Phan Thiet (Central).

Thanks to that, I live a righteous, sincere, steadfast life in the face of storms and never get angry with anyone. I always do better than my parents expected of me.


Donating a 400 billion VND villa to the family temple, becoming a silkworm

- What helps you maintain your popularity in the music industry until today?

That is, never let the fire in your heart go out! When I first started my career, I once asked a senior what kind of job an artist was. He said, at first everyone who entered the profession was full of fire and passion, but over the years, they gradually saw singing as any other job, just to earn a living.

I realized that very early, so I always kept the fire in my heart. Until now, that fire is still burning, getting stronger and stronger. In addition, thanks to my family background, I always cultivate my mind, accumulate virtue, and be poor but clean, and be ragged but fragrant, which has helped me maintain my position until today.

- What is your sense of responsibility as a veteran artist?

I always live in the love of my extended family. Wherever I go, people love me. The more love I receive, the more I am aware of my responsibility, the more I bow down, and see clearly the suffering of many people.

Since then, I have tried my best to do charity work, helping as much as I can. Ngoc Son's greatest happiness in life is bringing joy to others.

- At 53 years old, how do you stay so healthy and full of energy?

I live by the principle of 50% materialism and 50% spirituality.

Spiritually, I believe that there is always someone above watching what I do. Once upon a time, I found a wild egg on the side of the road, and even though I was very hungry, I still returned it. I was aware that if I took the egg home to eat, someone would witness me as a thief.

Later, a close friend in Sydney, Australia sent me money to do charity work under Ngoc Son's name. I immediately asked: "Have you forgotten the story of the egg? Your money is yours, why would it be mine?"

I am very happy that my adopted children and students always follow my example. Many famous businessmen still respect Mr. Ngoc Son.

In terms of dialectical materialism, my energy is inherited from my parents, lineage and health awareness. In addition, I receive enormous loving energy from my extended family.

Honestly, at the age of 30, it is very difficult to keep yourself from the temptations, temptations, and passions of strange things around. However, I have overcome that stage, conquering myself. Ngoc Son today is in episode 3 of his life: neat, healthy in all aspects.


Ngoc Son's villa is valued at 400 billion VND.

- In life, when do you feel lonely?

(laugh)Here are 4 verses of poetry for you:Everyone in this world has a partner/ Only Ngoc Son is still alone/ But Son has a big family/ Meeting each other to sing, the mood is very happy.

Honestly, I have judged many beauty pageants but have never fallen for any beauty. I do not fall for them because of their appearance, but only love women because of their inner beauty. Because I love and respect women, I am more serious and do not dare to love anyone randomly.

- Let's say you don't care about getting married, what about the obligation to continue the family line? Who will inherit Ngoc Son's huge fortune?

To be frank, the Millennium Villa valued at 400 billion VND (Suong Nguyet Anh, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City) was donated by me to the family temple, so there is no need to worry!

I am just a silkworm that spins silk. Of course, this silkworm still has a lot of silk left, so I can spin freely! I am still very vigorous and have a long life ahead of me. It is difficult for me to die!

I don’t have children yet, but I have many spiritual children. They are musical works praising the love of family and country. I leave them to the world.

Ngoc Son's last name is Pham, but I think the Nguyen, Tran, Le... families are all children of the same family, descendants of the dragon and fairy, children of the great Vietnamese people.

Therefore, my job is to live and contribute to the country, so that when children look at Ngoc Son, they will remember his filial piety.

Gia Bao