Toc Tien has just returned to the music video “Không ai hơn em đâu anh“, promoting the image of a modern woman who knows how to master her own life and happiness.
The female singer has a charisma of self-confidence, personality and charm, especially suitable for dance. Her products are well received despite the current context, dance has regressed to cede position for ballads.
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Tóc Tiên – Không Ai Hơn Em Đâu Anh (Dance Version)
Before the official debut of the MV, Toc Tien performed this song at many big stages. Even so when debuted, ‘Không ai hơn em đâu anh‘, still smoking the audience with the powerful dance music and jubilant choreography.
Many fans of Toc Tien said that they were satisfied with this new song because not only did the music choose the trend and the beautiful choreography as usual, Toc Tien also had the ability to read in this music lyric.
Although it is just a short rap, but a sensible way to make it sound, the “Tây” color is quite good, Toc Tien has scored and brought many new experiences for her fans in Không ai hơn em đâu anh.

Highlight of the image in the MV Không ai hơn em đâu anh, (#KAHEDA) is “Living Coral”, also known as the orange peach color. This color is known to be the dominant color trend in 2019 fashion.
Living Coral represents the fun, fresh energy boom and towards happy values. Toc Tien brought this color into the MV as a way to affirm the image and music value that Toc Tien wanted to aim for.
Although the song is lively, Toc Tien said that the content of Không ai hơn em đâu anh is very deep. It is a declaration of affirmation about the confidence of women in love.
“Tien wants to give you encouragement that you always believe in yourself, make your loved one understand that you are the best choice. Tien also hopes to convey some feminine message, bring image of a modern woman who knows how to master her life and happiness”- Toc Tien talked about her first “fireworks” in 2019.
Ricky Head is Editor in Chief and Publisher of VietShowNow. He brings over 20 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, and photo journalist. In addition to concert coverage, he is a Content Creator, Writer, Photographer, and Videographer based in Seattle, Washington, and he photographs hundreds of concerts, festivals, and events each year. He takes pride in providing rich, high-quality images at a rapid pace.






