Huong Tram’s latest song continues to dominate the Vpop with record numbers.
Hương Tràm – Em Gái Mưa
After nearly two months of release on digital music system Zing Mp3, Song Em gái mưa has reached a total of 150 million times, became the most hit song of Vietnamese music in the second half of 2017.
In early October, the girl passed the milestone 100 million times a month, officially breaking the record of Son Tung’s time with her yesterday in half a year.
This figure shows that there are no songs that could stop the Em gái mưa’s dominance this year. Many viewers do not hesitate to call this “super hit” or “Despacito of Vietnam” by two major achievements that it owns: 150 million hits on Zing Mp3 and 66 million views on YouTube.
The melody is gentle, easy to sympathize with the fever caused by the MV was invested as a short film. Video content is about the love of her little students for the handsome young teacher.
Although receiving the attention of the teacher and have gone through many beautiful memories, the girl recognizes the teacher still considers herself as a brother.
Em gái mưa is the second collaboration between Mr. Musician. Siro and singer Huong Tram after him who loved him very deep . Songwriter born in 1982 said that he and Huong Tram recorded and edited many times before releasing the official version.
Talking about vocals has made super hit for me, Mr.. Siro said that this is both grace, and is worthy of the respect and hard work that Huong Melt for him.

As for the Vietnamese vocalist, the singer, who shared the success of Rain ‘s heavy sister, feels that she is feeling more pressure than ever by finding a similar super hit.
At the Real-Time Zing chart, Em gái mưa set a record breaking 143 times. This rankings set a benchmark, and only songs that listened, loaded, shared, commented or reached the standard were considered Zing.
Zing’s Real-Time ZS charts reflect the number of listeners in an hour on the Zing MP3 system through each product. This is the BXH that clearly reflects the market trend and shows fluctuations in the music market.
When a product reaches a large enough audience, it hits “Chạm đỉnh Zing”. The index shows the popularity of the song within 1 hour.
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