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Phuong Thanh manages to combine K-ICM in a historical MV

by Ricky Head · March 7, 2022

For the first time, singer Phuong Thanh collaborated with K-ICM in the historical MV “Chan May”, which depicted the loneliness of women in love.

During the music video premiere on March 6 in Ho Chi Minh City, the empty voice called out to her juniors, “má, con”. According to Phuong Thanh, “I’d like to thank K-ICM for motivating me to sing and create this music video. I promise to devote all of my energy to supporting you in the future.”

Video: PHƯƠNG THANH – CHÂN MÂY
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Phuong Thanh stated that she had the opportunity to speak with K-ICM during a program in Da Lat. The singer commissioned her juniors to write a new song. K-ICM played the first few notes of the song “Chân mây” for her to listen to and sing along to. The empty voice didn’t need to hear the entire song and instead asked her juniors to dedicate it to her.

K-ICM arranged the song, which is a mix of world music and EDM. Music with traditional influences should be recommended by Hai Phuong, a Meritorious Artist. The Erhu, bamboo flute, and zither are among the ethnic instruments used in the mix. The lyrics discuss the loneliness that women experience when they fall in love.

K-ICM (real name Nguyen Bao Khanh) was born in 1999. When he collaborated with singer-songwriter Jack, he began to gain notice. In 2019, the duo’s series of songs such as “Bạc phận”, “Sóng gió”, and “Em gì ơi” resonated with each MV receiving over 200 million views. Due to scheduling conflicts, the two stopped working together at the end of 2019. K-ICM collaborated with singer APJ and released their first album in July 2020.

Phuong Thanh was born in 1973 and has been well-known since the mid-1990s as the host of the show Green Wave. Phuong Thanh specializes in pop-rock music with a hoarse voice, with many hits such as When the Dream Comes (Duc Tri), Farewell to the Past (Nguyen Duc Trung), Drum (Quoc Hung)… judge many contests, game shows, encroach on cinema in the films Đẻ mướn, Khi đàn ông có bầu, Nụ hôn thần chết, Hot boy nổi loạn…

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Ricky Head

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.

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