Mỹ Anh performed “I Can’t Help It” (Chẳng Thể Né Tránh) as the opening act for THỦY’s WINGS World Tour concert in Ho Chi Minh City. This performance took place on November 17, 2024, at Loud Minority (142 Tran Nao, District 2).
THỦY, a Vietnamese-American artist, invited Mỹ Anh to join her show as a surprise guest1. THỦY expressed her admiration for Mỹ Anh’s talent and mentioned that she had been listening to her music for a couple of years.
The concert was part of THỦY’s WINGS World Tour, which showcased her latest album “wings” along with her previous works. The event was highly anticipated and sold out, marking a significant moment for THỦY as she performed in her parents’ home country.
Mỹ Anh’s participation as the opening act added to the excitement of the show, demonstrating the collaboration between established and emerging Vietnamese artists on an international stage.
Vietnamese singer Mỹ Anh has been making significant strides in her music career recently:
Debut Album Release: Mỹ Anh released her highly anticipated debut album titled ‘Em’ on January 11, 202545. The album, which took three years to prepare, was released on her 22nd birthday and contains nine songs that reflect her personal struggles and inner battles.
Critical Acclaim: The album ‘Em’ has received positive feedback, with Joshua Minsoo Kim, editor of Pitchfork, describing it as the “first good Vietnamese pop album of the year”.
Upcoming Music: Mỹ Anh is currently preparing to release a new song following her debut album.
International Recognition: In 2023, Mỹ Anh made her debut on COLORS, a popular music platform, performing her single ‘Mỗi Khi Anh Nhìn Em’.
Genre Blending: Mỹ Anh has gained recognition for her unique ability to blend musical genres, establishing herself as one of Vietnam’s leading Gen Z stars.
Personal Growth: In recent interviews, Mỹ Anh has discussed her evolving approach to music creation, embracing change and experimentation in her sound.
These developments showcase Mỹ Anh’s continued growth as an artist and her increasing prominence in the Vietnamese music scene.
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