The Best of Vietnamese Pop Music in 2015
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From established artists to fresh talents, here are the best Vietnamese pop songs of 2015 that you need to know about.
Introducing the Best of Vietnamese Pop Music in 2015
Vietnamese pop music, or V-pop, has been taking the world by storm in recent years. With a unique blend of traditional and modern influences, V-pop is a genre that is truly one of a kind.
In 2015, there were many great V-pop songs released, but only a few could be considered the best of the best. This list will introduce you to the 10 best V-pop songs of 2015.
1. “Nguoi La Oi” by My Tam
2. “Co Gai Den Tu Hom Qua” by dan Truong
3. “Lac Mat Em Roi” by Ho Ngoc Ha
4. “Xinh Tuoi Vang” by Nguyen Hung
5. “hat Cho Nguoi Oi” by Vietnam Idol
6. “Anh Khong Dep Trai” by Soobin Hoang Son
7. “Mua Thu Ha Noi” by My Linh
8. “Nho Anh Dem Nam Sai Gon”by Tran Thu Ha
9.”Dung Buon Khoc”by Lam Truong
10.”Gia Dinh Yeu Thuong””by Le Thanh Xuan
The Best of Vietnamese Pop Music in 2015
Vietnamese pop music has come a long way in recent years. With a growing number of talented artists and producers, the Vietnamese music scene has begun to produce some catchy and well-produced pop songs. 2015 was a particularly good year for Vietnamese pop, with a number of stand-out tracks released. Here are some of the best Vietnamese pop songs of 2015.
Best Male Artist
This year, there were many breakout artists in Vietnamese pop music, but one singer in particular stood out from the pack: Ho Ngoc Ha. She is not only an accomplished musician, but also a skilled performer and actress. Her debut album, “The Best of Vietnamese Pop Music in 2015,” was a huge success, and her follow-up single, “Nguoi La Tot Nhat,” was an even bigger hit.
Ho Ngoc Ha is a popular singer and actress from Vietnam. She is known for her powerful voice and her ability to connect with her fans. Her music is a mix of pop, R&B, and hip-hop, and she often incorporates traditional Vietnamese instruments into her songs. Ho Ngoc Ha’s debut album, “The Best of Vietnamese Pop Music in 2015,” was a huge success, and her follow-up single, “Nguoi La Tot Nhat,” was an even bigger hit.
Best Female Artist
Vietnamese pop music has become more and more popular in recent years, with many artists finding success both in Vietnam and abroad. 2015 was a big year for Vietnamese music, with several breakout stars and established artists releasing great new music. Here are our picks for the best Vietnamese pop songs of 2015, by female artists.
1. “Ngày Mai Anh Sẽ Không Còn” by Min
Min is a Vietnamese-American singer who rose to fame on YouTube with her covers of popular English-language songs. In 2015, she released her debut original single, “Ngày Mai Anh Sẽ Không Còn.” The song is a heart-wrenching ballad about lost love, and Min’s soulful vocals beautifully convey the emotion of the lyrics.
2. “Sống Xa” by Hương Giang
Hương Giang is a well-known Vietnamese pop star, and her song “Sống Xa” was one of the most popular songs of 2015. The song is a bittersweet ode to long-distance relationships, and Hương Giang’s emotive vocals make it instantly relatable.
3. “Bài Ca Cho Em” by Bích Phương
Bích Phương is another established Vietnamese pop star, and her song “Bài Ca Cho Em” was one of the most catchy and infectious tunes of the year. The lyrics are simple but sweet, and Bích Phương’s smooth vocals make it impossible not to sing along.
4. “Anh ̣nghĩ Gì Về Em?” by ViViDolls
ViViDolls is a new girl group that made their debut in 2015 with the single “Anh ̣nghĩ Gì Về Em?” The lyrics are playfully flirtatious, and the girls’ bright vocals are sure to put a smile on your face.
5. “Hoa Nở Mùa Thu” by Thu Minh
Thu Minh is a well-known Vietnamese singer who has been active for over a decade. She released the single “Hoa Nở Mùa Thu” in 2015, and it quickly became one of her most popular songs. The lyrics are about the beauty of nature, and Thu Minh’s tranquil vocals make it perfect for relaxing listening.
Best Group
TVXQ
TVXQ, an acronym for Tong Vfang Xien Qi, is a South Korean boy band consisting of U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin. The group debuted in 2003 and has since released nine Korean albums, four Chinese albums, thirty-nine singles, and several non-album singles. They are also known as DBSK, an initialism for Dong Bang Shin Ki. Their name roughly translates to “Rising Gods of the East”.
TVXQ began their career as a five-member boy band on December 26, 2003. In early 2004 they released their first single “Hug”, which peaked at number four on the MIAK monthly music chart. Their second single “The Way U Are”, was released in September 2004 and peaked at number six on the MIAK chart.
In January 2005, TVXQ released their debut album Tri-Angle, which sold more than 300,000 copies in South Korea. The album was followed later that year by Rise as God.
TVXQ rose to prominence in 2006 with the release of “Balloons”. The single topped various music charts in both South Korea and Japan, selling more than 200,000 copies in each country. Their second Korean album Rising Sun was released later that year and peaked at number two on the MIAK chart and number one on the Oricon daily albums chart. In March 2005, TVXQ embarked on their first headlining tour: The Rising Sun Tour, which spanned twenty concerts in ten cities across Japan.
In 2006, TVXQ signed with Avex Trax’s sublabel Rhythm Zone and debuted in Japan with the single “Stay With Me Tonight”. It topped the Oricon weekly singles chart during its first week of sales and went on to sell more than 200,000 copies. In September 2006, TVXQ released their first Japanese album Heartbeat, which debuted at number two on the Oricon weekly albums chart and went on to sell over 400,000 copies.
In May 2007, TVXQ embarked on their first Japanese headlining tour: The 2nd Live Tour 2007 ~Five in the Black~; it was followed by their third Korean album Made in Twenty (2007).
Best New Artist
Nam Cuong is a young and extremely talented singer who made his official debut in 2014. His breakthrough came in 2015 with the release of his first album, titled “Nam Cuong 1”. The album contained a mix of popular Vietnamese and foreign songs, including covers of well-known tracks such as “Ghen”, “Nuoc Mat”, and “Em Cua Ngay Hom Qua”. It was an instant hit with audiences, helping to solidify Nam Cuong as one of the leading pop stars in Vietnam.
In addition to his musical talent, Nam Cuong is also known for his good looks and charming personality. He often appears on television and in magazines, and has a large following on social media. In 2015, he was named Best New Artist at the Vietnam Music Awards.
Best Album
In 2015, there were many great Vietnamese Pop albums released. In this guide, we will take a look at the best album of the year.
The Best Album of 2015 goes to “The Best of Vietnamese Pop Music in 2015”. This album is a compilation of the best Vietnamese Pop songs of 2015. It features many great artists such as Ho Ngoc Ha, My Tam, and Trinh Thang Binh. If you are a fan of Vietnamese Pop music, then this is the album for you.
Best Song
The song that has been stuck in my head for the longest time is “Nguoi La Noi Cuoi Con Duong” by Soobin Hoang Son. I love the upbeat tempo and the way the singer’s voice sounds so full of happiness.
Best MV
It’s been an amazing year for Vietnamese pop music, with a wealth of fantastic new music videos being released. Here are our picks for the best MV’s of 2015!
1. “Eclipse” by Son Tung M-TP
2. “Nguoi La Noi Cuoi Con Duong” by Ho Quang Hieu
3. “Lac Troi” by Tuan Hung ft. Hoai Linh & Chi Pu
4. “My Girl” by Mr. Siro
5.”Mot Ngay Moi” by Soobin Hoang Son
Conclusion
To sum it up, 2015 was an excellent year for Vietnamese pop music. We saw a lot of new faces and new sounds, and the industry as a whole seems to be moving in a very positive direction. We can’t wait to see what 2016 has in store for us!