My Tam
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Phan Thị Mỹ Tâm who uses the stage name Mỹ Tâm, is a Vietnam
ese pop singer who achieved fame through well known songs such as "Nightingale", "Sing With the River", "A dream of love", "We Seemed To Be...", "Wish", "Brown Hair Dark Lips", "Bleeding Love", "Old Road", "Foolish Love" and so on.
After her contract with Vafaco ended in 2000, My Tam began to attract attention when she cut her long hair typical of female students and colour her hair yellowish-brown in a Korean style. She also changed the way she dresed in a more sexually attractive way. Following this period, she attained the bronze medal at the Asian Music Festival held in Shanghai
at the end of 2000 when she was working in the Music Center in Ho Chi Minh City. This was a very significant achievement for her. She graduated in 2001 and became active in the music market.
Her first major hit "Toc nau moi tram" (Brown Hair Dark Lips), an uptempo dance record from her first album Love Forever, was to impact the fashion trend with many young girls changing their hair to dark yellow to look like My Tam. Her self-composed title song of the first album Love Forever established her as a young songwriter. Two other hits "My love Candle" and "Foolish live" were significantly popular in Karaoke during the period. Her next big hit "Twenty", was a present from her longtime musician Quoc Bao in celebration of her twentieth birthday. The song was about the youthful energy that a 20-year-old girl could dedicate to life and became young women's anthem. It was an important song from her first album, as many young female students in university at that time performed the song in various public occasions. Together with "Brown Hair Dark Lips", "Twenty" made My Tam a new influence in Vietnamese music industry. Another hit "Please, baby/ Nhe Anh" was also a success, accompanied by a popular music video. However, the success of "Please, baby" was hampered by copyright issue, a major concern in the industry. Love Forever sold 54,000 copies.
Her first CD single "The Student Guitar", became an instant success due to its appeal to My Tam's original audience, the students in their 20s. The song quickly became the ionic song of early 2000s and tied her to the tertiary level students as her greatest fan base. This served as the basis for her 2004 tour around various universities across the country. Up to now, "The Student Guitar" was used frequently in the media to portray the lives of students as warm, romantic and artistic. The song firmly established My Tam as a pop icon, propelled her to become the number one rising star in the industry. It remained her signature song.
"The Student Guitar" was also included as the second track in her first VCD single Sing with the River released on May 2002 to capture its success. The title song of "Sing with the River" was successful despite criticism of its lazy and incomprehensible lyrics. "My Childhood Hometown", the third track from Sing with the River was initially not a hit due to the overshadowing success of the first 2 tracks, but slowly became popular. The song became a classic for My Tam.
The next CD single Dawn of Love released in the same month with Sing with the River was less successful. However, a track from this single, "Love If is Distant", was a massive karaoke
hit.
My Tam followed the success of her debut with her second studio album Not Only Me. Released in May 2002, it contained a heavy dance-pop influence, unlike her first album, which was more of soft R&B. However, some ballads "The grass ring" and "The sad starlight" were also present in her second album. Indeed, they were the more popular songs from this album. Covers of France Gall's "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" and Cher's "Bang Bang" were made in an uptempo manner. The biggest hit from this album "Love Dream" received massive airplay on radio and TV. The song "Sing for you to stay back/ Hat cho nguoi o lai", was also another hit for My Tam.
The other hits from the album included "Loving Summer", "Brown Hair Nightingale" and "Belief in Victory". "Loving Summer" took My Tam to the even younger generation of audience, the teenager, as the song described a pupil's feeling before the summer holiday came, that she was going to miss her friend, and that she regretted that the summer came too quickly. It was popular among secondary and high school students and became an iconic song of the teenagers. "Brown Hair Nightingale" was a reference to her first major hit "Brown Hair Dark Lip". However, in contrast to "Brown Hair Dark Lip", a powerful dance record, where her image was an independent girl feeling how promising her love and her life was, "Brown Hair Nightingale" portrayed My Tam as a young innocent, but dedicated girl who was naive about love. This was a reminder of her days singing "Twenty" and also signalled a change in her public image when she grew her hair much longer than before. The gaffes that she committed during various interviews following the release of her first two album may serve as a reason for this change in public image. "Belief in Victory" was, in contrast other ballads in the albums, was powerful. It was becoming a hit at a time when Vietnam was hosting the 23rd SEA Game. It quickly became popular in the media, since the song served as an encouragement for Vietnamese team at that time. The protagonist in the song strongly believed in a day of victory, despite all the difficulties of the life around him.
Following her third album, My Tam quickly released the her first VCD album Love Forever. It consisted of some of her minor hits prior to the release of Yesterday & Now as well as the new track "Xich lo". The song also quickly became popular due to the massive success of her third album.
Knowing that her chance was coming, My Tam came up with the idea about a concert in two big stadiums in Vietnam and became the first Vietnamese artist to have ever got a sold-out stadium concert. The total expenditure for the 2 concerts was about 3 billion VND (approximately 250,000 USD in 2003) and is the most expensive concert funding in the Vietnamese music industry. My Tam was crowned: "No. 1 Pop Star in Vietnam"/"The Queen of V-Pop". After these concerts, her third album hit more than 100,000 copies which made it the highest-selling album of Vietnamese recording industry. The album is still in print in 2008 due to popular demand from new fans.
Later in 2004, My Tam was the only Vietnamese singer who participated in the Asia Song Festival
in Seoul, Korea. This festival is one of the most prominent international Music Festival in Asia. She wowed the Korean crowds with her 2 hits: "Wish" and "Oh First Kiss". In the end of the stage of Asia Song Festival, she received 'the plaque of Appreciation' and 'The Best Contribution Award' from Korean Minister of Culture and Tourism as host of this festival. This embarked her motivation for cooperating with Korean producers later in 2005.
In the end of 2004, she had one more concert "My Childhood Home Town" and the tour "Live With Your Best". Her fourth studio album The Color of My Life was released in 2005. At the end of 2005, she had one more tour for students which was called "Power of Dreams". At this time, Vietnamese audiences did not only perceive My Tam as a singer but also a composer/producer as well. A lot of hits were written and composed entirely by My Tam was published such as: Oh First Kiss, How Come, Untold Love, Miss ... Although less successful than its predecessors, "The Color of My life" was acclaimed due to its coherence as well as My Tam's ability to assume a greater creative control over her album. The album made a record in its first week of sale and went on to sell 20,000 copies. My Tam re-released her fourth album with a pop/rock remix in it, this album included a new song which was to become a smash hit: "Duong Nhu Ta Da"/"We Seemed To Be..." which is My Tam's self-composed song. The track is then to be re-recorded in Korean and appears in her fifth album. The re-release also included some of her hits from her third album.
One controversy was sparked when My Tam lost the status of Best Female Artist to another Vietnamese pop singer Ho Qunh Huong in the annual Mai Vang (Golden Ochna Integerrima). The award was called out as being rigged and fake due to the amount of votes for My Tam was much higher than the other artist. Despite being compared with the new artist, My Tam has still strengthened her position as the No. 1 Pop Star in Vietnam.
influenced R&B track "Today".
In early 2008, My Tam reunited with another Korean production to record her 6th album: The Return. Unlike the previous effort, the Korean producers are only in charged of mastering the record. All the tracks are composed by Vietnamese producers, including Tam's self-produced track: "Nhu Em Doi Anh/ Like I Wait For You". The album was recorded in Seoul, South Korea. My Tam explained that through the title The Return, she wants to express that the album is her return with "pop ballad and slow-jam" and "emotional feeling". The new album has the similar sound like her third album except it is influenced more by Korean vibes. The Return has been claimed by Vietnamese critics that it brought My Tam to a new level in her career: a more professional voice, significantly improved English, and more skilled singing techniques (especially in the R&B track: "And I Have You"). Even though majority of the album is produced by Vietnamese producers, it contains a more international vibe, excellent quality and characterizes My Tam as an evolving artist.
Following the album release, a tour is planned in summer 2008.
The Return has been clearly stated by My Tam that it is only her first step of: "The Time & Myself".
On September 1, 2008, My Tam released her seventh album, To the Beat (Nhip Dap). Accompanied with the release was a live concert tour to promote for the album and her previous successful album The Return (Tro Lai). To the Beat was produced by the same producer who worked on her last album The Return. Unlike those techno-rap dance songs popular nowadays in Viet Nam, the album was said to be an up-tempo one with beats that "make you want to move and shake when you first hear it" (My Tam, 2008). On September 7, 2008, the concert tour was kicked off in Tao Dan stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The official name of the tour is "Multifrequency Sound Wave", which means a sound wave that can come to everywhere so that everyone can hear and enjoy it, no matter you are rich or poor, living in urban or rural areas. For all that, My Tam won the prize "Singer of the year 2008" in the Contribution award held by The Thao & Van Hoa newspaper (Sport & Culture) with participation and voting of 97 reporters.
On April 17, 2009, 1 year anniversary of "The Time and Me" project, My Tam releases "Multifrequency Sound Wave" DVD, a DVD that recorded her concert tour. The DVD is the last move of "The Time And Me" project, officially closes a successful project.
vocal range
, her longest note lasting 13 seconds. She is a mezzo-soprano
with a deep, powerful and clear voice that fits her into a variety of genres, including pop
, dance
and rock
. Prior to her album Vút bay My Tam was sometimes criticized for her lack-luster performances which tended to focus more on vocal mechanics than emotions. However, her 2005 album was highly acclaimed by Diva
Mỹ Linh since it "marked My Tam's wise move with her voice becoming more subtle and emotional, which would do her good in the long run".
My Tam has been widely praised for her remarkable ability to sing live while performing complex dance moves on stage. In all of her live shows and concert tours, she sang around 20-30 songs consecutively but still maintained a very strong and passionate voice. This is one of the most important factors that has been securing her position as the No.1 Vietnamese performer nowadays.
singing competition created and produced by VTV3
every two years starting from 2004. This is one of the two major singing competitions of Vietnam Television
, the other one being Sao Mai which is held each odd year. Contestants have to pass the application and auditioning around before entering into the finale, where they perform a range of designated genres like rock
, RnB
, hip hop
, etc. as well as their own chosen songs.
The series employs a panel of judges who critique the contestants' performances. My Tam was one of the judges in the fourth season, alongside music producers/ composers Tuấn Khanh and Hồ Hoài Anh. She was noted for her frank and hard-hitting remarks, but still displayed a sense of humour and gave contestants very constructive feedback for their improvement. My Tam received much positive publicity for her fashion choice during the series as all her outfits creatively fit into each theme of the competition.
television
drama film
produced by BHD
and directed by Nguyễn Tranh - Lê Hóa
which premiered on VTV3
on October 7, 2010. The film was the first to star many famous contemporary Vietnamese singers such as My Tam, Tuấn Hưng, Quang Dũng, Minh Thuận, Minh Tú, etc. and thus received very high ratings. Just 3 hours after the first episode ended, the film's demo soundtrack
was uploaded by My Tam's fans onto various websites which received 50,000 hits overnight. On one movie forum, Cho Một Tình Yêu was the hottest topic with more than 9,000 comments. Never before had any Vietnamese drama created such a stir among audiences.
The film revolves around Linh Đan (My Tam), a 25-year-old girl who dreamed of becoming a pop singer but encountered various setbacks in love and life. The only daughter of a well-off family, she had almost everything one could dream of until her parents' business collapsed and her sweetheart Hải Đông (Quang Dũng) was unwilling to stand up to his own parents for their engagement. Devastated, she went to Hội An
and came across Trần Vũ (Tuấn Hưng) who used to work as a cook at a small restaurant near her old house. The couple struggled to overcome difficulties imposed by Đặng Vịnh (Hồ Thái Huy) - the main antagonist of the film, and eventually learnt to accept each other and fell in love.
Cho Một Tình Yêu is the first musical
television
drama film
of Vietnam
and while it received mixed reviews from critics regarding the plot and acting, all the musical scenes were praised for their originality and congruousness. My Tam was the musical director of the entire movie, composing a number of new songs and remixing previous songs by other artists. She then released a single by the movie's name later on which included 8 tracks featuring different versions of the main theme (ballad
, guitar
, piano
, trombone
and trompet).
Vietnam
Vietnam – sometimes spelled Viet Nam , officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam – is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea –...
ese pop singer who achieved fame through well known songs such as "Nightingale", "Sing With the River", "A dream of love", "We Seemed To Be...", "Wish", "Brown Hair Dark Lips", "Bleeding Love", "Old Road", "Foolish Love" and so on.
Early life
My Tam was born in the city of Da Nang in 1981. She started learning ballet for three years from the age of 6 before moving to learning instruments such as guitar and organ. She enjoyed singing, but was never aware of her ability, and also never regarded singing as a career. She got the First Prize in her secondary school's singing competition and was chosen for the municipal competition. She got another First Prize for the city's solo singing competition and then the Gold Award for Beautiful Voice Spring 1997. She was chosen for the Military School of Art in Hanoi. However, due to her family's condition, she decided to enter Ho Chi Minh City Conservatory for a 4-year course, learning vocal training. She graduated as a top student from the course.1999–2000: Career debut
She quickly got a contract with Vafaco record company in 1999 and participated in many singing teams. My Tam has gained many awards in various singing competitions. At the start of 1999, My Tam made her first demo for the song "Please, baby" by Nguyen Ha, an important person in building the image of My Tam at the starting point of her career. After that, she composed the song "Love Forever", a soft ballad, together with Nguyen Quang. The two songs were later included in her debut "Love Forever" album.After her contract with Vafaco ended in 2000, My Tam began to attract attention when she cut her long hair typical of female students and colour her hair yellowish-brown in a Korean style. She also changed the way she dresed in a more sexually attractive way. Following this period, she attained the bronze medal at the Asian Music Festival held in Shanghai
Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest city by population in China and the largest city proper in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities in the People's Republic of China, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010...
at the end of 2000 when she was working in the Music Center in Ho Chi Minh City. This was a very significant achievement for her. She graduated in 2001 and became active in the music market.
2001–2002: Early success
In these two years, My Tam released 2 albums: Love Forever and Not Only Me, one VCD single "Sing With the River", 2 CD singles "Dawn of Love (Japanese song)" and "The Guitar of Students".Her first major hit "Toc nau moi tram" (Brown Hair Dark Lips), an uptempo dance record from her first album Love Forever, was to impact the fashion trend with many young girls changing their hair to dark yellow to look like My Tam. Her self-composed title song of the first album Love Forever established her as a young songwriter. Two other hits "My love Candle" and "Foolish live" were significantly popular in Karaoke during the period. Her next big hit "Twenty", was a present from her longtime musician Quoc Bao in celebration of her twentieth birthday. The song was about the youthful energy that a 20-year-old girl could dedicate to life and became young women's anthem. It was an important song from her first album, as many young female students in university at that time performed the song in various public occasions. Together with "Brown Hair Dark Lips", "Twenty" made My Tam a new influence in Vietnamese music industry. Another hit "Please, baby/ Nhe Anh" was also a success, accompanied by a popular music video. However, the success of "Please, baby" was hampered by copyright issue, a major concern in the industry. Love Forever sold 54,000 copies.
Her first CD single "The Student Guitar", became an instant success due to its appeal to My Tam's original audience, the students in their 20s. The song quickly became the ionic song of early 2000s and tied her to the tertiary level students as her greatest fan base. This served as the basis for her 2004 tour around various universities across the country. Up to now, "The Student Guitar" was used frequently in the media to portray the lives of students as warm, romantic and artistic. The song firmly established My Tam as a pop icon, propelled her to become the number one rising star in the industry. It remained her signature song.
"The Student Guitar" was also included as the second track in her first VCD single Sing with the River released on May 2002 to capture its success. The title song of "Sing with the River" was successful despite criticism of its lazy and incomprehensible lyrics. "My Childhood Hometown", the third track from Sing with the River was initially not a hit due to the overshadowing success of the first 2 tracks, but slowly became popular. The song became a classic for My Tam.
The next CD single Dawn of Love released in the same month with Sing with the River was less successful. However, a track from this single, "Love If is Distant", was a massive karaoke
Karaoke
is a form of interactive entertainment or video game in which amateur singers sing along with recorded music using a microphone and public address system. The music is typically a well-known pop song minus the lead vocal. Lyrics are usually displayed on a video screen, along with a moving symbol,...
hit.
My Tam followed the success of her debut with her second studio album Not Only Me. Released in May 2002, it contained a heavy dance-pop influence, unlike her first album, which was more of soft R&B. However, some ballads "The grass ring" and "The sad starlight" were also present in her second album. Indeed, they were the more popular songs from this album. Covers of France Gall's "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" and Cher's "Bang Bang" were made in an uptempo manner. The biggest hit from this album "Love Dream" received massive airplay on radio and TV. The song "Sing for you to stay back/ Hat cho nguoi o lai", was also another hit for My Tam.
2003–2005: Commercial peak – "The Queen of V-Pop"
In the middle of 2003, she released her third studio album Yesterday and Now. And it became a huge record in the show industry and is the most successful album in her musical career. The album spawned My Tam's biggest hit: "Wish" and another major hit: "My Everlasting Love". "Wish" has become the signature song for My Tam up to date and My Tam still frequently performs the song in many TV appearances. However, My Tam also shared that she did not expect "Wish" to become such a huge hit, but thought that "My everlasting love" would impact the market more. 60,000 copies of the album were sold for just a few months and it received numerous positive responses from audiences and critics. However, criticism of the album included the lack of coherence and poor arrangement. The tracks in the album were just common that they were ballads. Other than that, they varied in themes, genres and influences.The other hits from the album included "Loving Summer", "Brown Hair Nightingale" and "Belief in Victory". "Loving Summer" took My Tam to the even younger generation of audience, the teenager, as the song described a pupil's feeling before the summer holiday came, that she was going to miss her friend, and that she regretted that the summer came too quickly. It was popular among secondary and high school students and became an iconic song of the teenagers. "Brown Hair Nightingale" was a reference to her first major hit "Brown Hair Dark Lip". However, in contrast to "Brown Hair Dark Lip", a powerful dance record, where her image was an independent girl feeling how promising her love and her life was, "Brown Hair Nightingale" portrayed My Tam as a young innocent, but dedicated girl who was naive about love. This was a reminder of her days singing "Twenty" and also signalled a change in her public image when she grew her hair much longer than before. The gaffes that she committed during various interviews following the release of her first two album may serve as a reason for this change in public image. "Belief in Victory" was, in contrast other ballads in the albums, was powerful. It was becoming a hit at a time when Vietnam was hosting the 23rd SEA Game. It quickly became popular in the media, since the song served as an encouragement for Vietnamese team at that time. The protagonist in the song strongly believed in a day of victory, despite all the difficulties of the life around him.
Following her third album, My Tam quickly released the her first VCD album Love Forever. It consisted of some of her minor hits prior to the release of Yesterday & Now as well as the new track "Xich lo". The song also quickly became popular due to the massive success of her third album.
Knowing that her chance was coming, My Tam came up with the idea about a concert in two big stadiums in Vietnam and became the first Vietnamese artist to have ever got a sold-out stadium concert. The total expenditure for the 2 concerts was about 3 billion VND (approximately 250,000 USD in 2003) and is the most expensive concert funding in the Vietnamese music industry. My Tam was crowned: "No. 1 Pop Star in Vietnam"/"The Queen of V-Pop". After these concerts, her third album hit more than 100,000 copies which made it the highest-selling album of Vietnamese recording industry. The album is still in print in 2008 due to popular demand from new fans.
Later in 2004, My Tam was the only Vietnamese singer who participated in the Asia Song Festival
Asia song festival
Asia Song Festival, aka A-Song-Fe or ASF, is an annual Asian pop music festival held in South Korea, since 2004. It is hosted by Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange and features artists from Asian countries...
in Seoul, Korea. This festival is one of the most prominent international Music Festival in Asia. She wowed the Korean crowds with her 2 hits: "Wish" and "Oh First Kiss". In the end of the stage of Asia Song Festival, she received 'the plaque of Appreciation' and 'The Best Contribution Award' from Korean Minister of Culture and Tourism as host of this festival. This embarked her motivation for cooperating with Korean producers later in 2005.
In the end of 2004, she had one more concert "My Childhood Home Town" and the tour "Live With Your Best". Her fourth studio album The Color of My Life was released in 2005. At the end of 2005, she had one more tour for students which was called "Power of Dreams". At this time, Vietnamese audiences did not only perceive My Tam as a singer but also a composer/producer as well. A lot of hits were written and composed entirely by My Tam was published such as: Oh First Kiss, How Come, Untold Love, Miss ... Although less successful than its predecessors, "The Color of My life" was acclaimed due to its coherence as well as My Tam's ability to assume a greater creative control over her album. The album made a record in its first week of sale and went on to sell 20,000 copies. My Tam re-released her fourth album with a pop/rock remix in it, this album included a new song which was to become a smash hit: "Duong Nhu Ta Da"/"We Seemed To Be..." which is My Tam's self-composed song. The track is then to be re-recorded in Korean and appears in her fifth album. The re-release also included some of her hits from her third album.
One controversy was sparked when My Tam lost the status of Best Female Artist to another Vietnamese pop singer Ho Qunh Huong in the annual Mai Vang (Golden Ochna Integerrima). The award was called out as being rigged and fake due to the amount of votes for My Tam was much higher than the other artist. Despite being compared with the new artist, My Tam has still strengthened her position as the No. 1 Pop Star in Vietnam.
2006–2008: "The Time & Myself"
Reaching the top, My Tam continues to expand her career. Unsatisfied with Vietnamese recording & studio techniques, My Tam cooperated with Numari Picture (South Korea) to work on her fifth album Fly. During that time, she took more vocal training, dance lessons, and exposed to different music genres. The 5th album instead of followed her usual pop and ballad style, indeed embarked a new sound for her career with more up-tempo R&B, Hip-hop and Soul songs. Fly was released in Christmas 2005. Although this album wasn't as successful as 3rd album, it was critically acclaimed and highly rated. The album has yielded many commercial singles; their music videos were released including: Come To Me, Secret, and Untold Love. A single was released in South Korea containing four tracks recorded exclusively in Korean: "We Seemed To Be...", "The Dew Drop", "Come To me" and the notable Alicia KeysAlicia Keys
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influenced R&B track "Today".
In early 2008, My Tam reunited with another Korean production to record her 6th album: The Return. Unlike the previous effort, the Korean producers are only in charged of mastering the record. All the tracks are composed by Vietnamese producers, including Tam's self-produced track: "Nhu Em Doi Anh/ Like I Wait For You". The album was recorded in Seoul, South Korea. My Tam explained that through the title The Return, she wants to express that the album is her return with "pop ballad and slow-jam" and "emotional feeling". The new album has the similar sound like her third album except it is influenced more by Korean vibes. The Return has been claimed by Vietnamese critics that it brought My Tam to a new level in her career: a more professional voice, significantly improved English, and more skilled singing techniques (especially in the R&B track: "And I Have You"). Even though majority of the album is produced by Vietnamese producers, it contains a more international vibe, excellent quality and characterizes My Tam as an evolving artist.
Following the album release, a tour is planned in summer 2008.
The Return has been clearly stated by My Tam that it is only her first step of: "The Time & Myself".
On September 1, 2008, My Tam released her seventh album, To the Beat (Nhip Dap). Accompanied with the release was a live concert tour to promote for the album and her previous successful album The Return (Tro Lai). To the Beat was produced by the same producer who worked on her last album The Return. Unlike those techno-rap dance songs popular nowadays in Viet Nam, the album was said to be an up-tempo one with beats that "make you want to move and shake when you first hear it" (My Tam, 2008). On September 7, 2008, the concert tour was kicked off in Tao Dan stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The official name of the tour is "Multifrequency Sound Wave", which means a sound wave that can come to everywhere so that everyone can hear and enjoy it, no matter you are rich or poor, living in urban or rural areas. For all that, My Tam won the prize "Singer of the year 2008" in the Contribution award held by The Thao & Van Hoa newspaper (Sport & Culture) with participation and voting of 97 reporters.
On April 17, 2009, 1 year anniversary of "The Time and Me" project, My Tam releases "Multifrequency Sound Wave" DVD, a DVD that recorded her concert tour. The DVD is the last move of "The Time And Me" project, officially closes a successful project.
Love Forever – Mãi Yêu (2001)
- "Mãi Yêu" (Eternal Love)
- "Yêu Dại Khờ" (Foolish Love)
- "Hai mươi (20)"
- "Tình mơ" (Dream love)
- "Nhé anh" (My sweetheart)
- "Em của tôi" (My girlfriend)
- "Sóng" (Wave)
- "Bài ca đêm" (Nocturne)
- "Hãy nói với em" (Talk to me)
- "Khúc nhạc tình yêu" (The melody of love)
- "On the breath of an angle"
- "Tóc nâu môi trầm"
- Bonus VC: "Tình như ngọn nến" (Love like a candle)
Not Only Me – Đâu Chỉ Riêng Em (2002)
- "Lời Mở Đầu" (Intro)
- "Búp Bê Không Tình Yêu" (Doll without love, Poupée de cire, poupée de son)
- "Giấc mơ tình yêu" (A dream of love)
- "Khung trời mộng mơ" (Dreamy world)
- "Khi xưa ta bé (Bang Bang)"
- "Tình Xót Xa Thôi" (Bleeding Love)
- "Thank you"
- "Chiếc nhẫn cỏ" (The grass ring)
- "Một lần và mãi mãi" (Once and forever)
- "Ánh Sao Buồn" (Sad twinkle)
- "Tình yêu trong lành" (Pure love)
- (Bonus Track) "Hát Cho Người Ở Lại" (Singing for you to stay)
Yesterday and Now – Ngày Ấy Và Bây Giờ (2003)
- "Lời Mở Đầu" (Intro)
- "Ngỡ đâu tình đã quên mình"
- "Ước gì" (Wish)
- "Đêm thấy ta là thác đổ"
- "Tình em còn mãi" (My everlasting love)
- "Mùa hè thương yêu" (Summer of Friendship)
- "Bóng cả" (Great love)
- "Hoạ mi tóc nâu" (Nightingale)
- "Đường xưa" (Old road)
- "Bốn mùa và em" (Four Seasons And I)
- "Về chốn thiên đường" (Back to heaven)
- "Niềm tin chiến thắng" (The faith of victory)
- "Khúc yêu thương" (Music of love)
The Color of My Life – Hoàng Hôn Thức Giấc (originally Wake up on horizon) (2005)
- "Lời mở đầu" (Intro)
- "Giấc Mơ Muôn Màu" (Colorful Dream)
- "Nhớ..." (Missing U)
- "Rồi Mai Thức Giấc" (Awoken)
- "Giấc Mơ Mùa Thu" (Autumn Dream)
- "Có Phải Ta Chia Tay" (Is it The Goodbye?)
- "Đánh Thức Mùa Thu" (Wake Up The Autumn)
- "Em Đã Yêu Anh" (I Used to Love You)
- "Nụ Hôn Bất Ngờ" (First kiss)
- "Nhịp Đập Dại Khờ" (Foolish Beat)
- "Người Yêu Dấu Ơi (Nhạc Nhật)" (Hey Baby)
- "Em Hãy Ngủ Đi" (Good Night, Darling)
- "Không Còn Yêu (Nhạc Pháp)" (No More Love)
- "Rồi Anh Sẽ Quên" (You Will Forget)
- "Vì Đâu" (How Come?)
Fly – Vút Bay (2007)
- "Tình nồng" (True Love)
- "Hãy đến với em" (Come To Me)
- "Giọt sương" (DewDrop)
- "Dường như ta đã" (Korean) (We Seemed To Be...)
- "Bí Mật" (Secret)
- "Tình Yêu Chưa Nói" (Untold Love - How can I say I love you)
- "Khóc Một Mình" (I Will ....)
- "Ngày Hôm Nay" (Today)
- "Ô Cửa Sổ" (The Window)
- "Giấc Mơ Mùa Hè" (Summer Dream)
- "Em Chờ Anh" (Waiting For You)
- "Hãy đến với em" (Korean) (Come To Me)
- "Giọt sương" (Korean) (The Dew Drop)
- "Ngày Hôm Nay" (Korean) (Today)
The Return – Trở lại (2008)
- "Như Em Đợi Anh" (Like I'm Waiting For You)
- "Cơn mưa dĩ vãng" (Rain from the Past)
- "Khi Tình Yêu Trở Lại" (When Our Love Returns)
- "Mưa và nỗi nhớ" (Rain & Memory)
- "Hurt So Much"
- "Vì Em Đã Biết" ('cause I Already Knew)
- "Chỉ Có Thể Là Tình Yêu" (It Could Only Be Love)
- "Và em có anh" (And I Have You)
- "Cô Gái Đến Từ Hôm Qua" (The Girl From Yesterday)
- "Một ngày mùa đông" (A Winter Day)
- "Hơi ấm ngày xưa" (Good ol Warmth)
- "Vẫn hát lời tình yêu" (The Ongoing Love Song)
To The Beat – Nhịp Đập (Volume 7)
- "Quên đi ngày yêu dấu" (I moved on)
- "Ngày anh ra đi" (The day you went away)
- "Nhớ anh thật nhiều" (Missing you)
- "Vũ điệu France cho anh" (Twist)
- "Về đi anh" (Come back baby)
- "Chỉ tình yêu anh mất" (Nothing but love)
- "Lạc lối" (Lost)
- "Mưa khóc" (Tears for us)
- "Tic Tac Toe"
- "Do it" (Niềm Tin)
Melodies of Time – Những Giai Điệu Của Thời Gian (Special Edition)
- "Chuyện tình không suy tư"
- "Xin thời gian qua mau"
- "Bản tình cuối"
- "Những bước chân âm thầm"
- "Đợi yêu"
- "Sao em còn buồn"
- "Em đã thấy mùa xuân chưa"
- "Đoản khúc cuối cho em"
- "Chuyện hợp tan"
- "Có một dòng sông đã qua đời"
My Dear Country – Tình khúc ca ngợi Quê Hương (Special Edition)
- "Đâu phải bởi mùa thu"
- "Nhớ về Hà Nội"
- "Bản tình cuối"
- "Quê hương tuổi thơ tôi"
- "Tạm biệt chim én"
- "Thành phố tình yêu và nỗi nhớ"
- "Em còn nhớ hay em đã quên"
- "Em vẫn đợi anh về"
- "Câu hò bên bờ Hiền Lương"
- "Bèo dạt mây trôi"
- "Làng tôi"
For a love – Cho một tình yêu (Single)
- Ballad Version
- Guitar Version
- Main Version
- Piano (Ending)
- Piano (Instrument)
- Piano (Intro)
- Trombone (Instrument)
- Trompet (Instrument)
Tour: "With Sunsilk, Shine Your Dreams" (Cùng Sunsilk tỏa sáng ước mơ)
- Year: 2001
- Supported by: Sunsilk
- Placed: Ho Chi Minh City, Ha Noi Capital, Da Dang City
Liveshow: "Yesterday and Now" (Ngày ấy và bây giờ)
- Year: early 2004
- Supported by: Pepsi and Sunsilk
- Placed: Ho CHi Minh City (QK7 Stadium) and Ha Noi Capital (National Stadium - My Dinh)
- Expenditure: 3 billion VND (the most expensive in Vietnam musical history)
- Number of attendees: almost 15,000 per night
Liveshow: "My Childhood Hometown" (TV show: Music and Friends)
- Year: mid 2004
- Supported by: VTV and Honda
- Placed: Da Nang City
Tour: "Live With Your Best" (Sống hết mình)
- Year: later 2004
- Supported by: Pepsi
- Placed: Ho Chi Minh City and Ha Noi Capital
Tour: "Power of Dream" (Sức mạnh của những ước mơ)
- Year: later 2005 – early 2006
- Supported by: Honda
- Placed: A lot of universities in Ho Chi Minh City, Ha Noi Capital, Da Nang City, Da Lat City, Cần Thơ City.
- Number of attendees: almost 20,000 per night
Live Concert Tour 2008: "Multi-Frequency Sound Wave" (Sóng đa tần)
- Year: Sep, 2008 - Oct, 2008
- Supported by: MT Entertainment
- Placed: Ho Chi Minh city (Tao Dan stadium), Ha Noi capital, Da Nang city, Buon Me Thuoc city, Cần Thơ city.
- Number of attendees: almost 15,000 per night.
Concert: "Melodies of Time" (Những giai điệu của thời gian)
- Year: 2010
- Supported by: MT Entertainment
- Placed: Ho Chi Minh City (the Municipal Theatre)
Special Show: "Ten Years Of Singing Anniversary" (Kỉ niệm 10 năm ca hát)
- Year: 2011
- Supported by: MT Entertainment
- Placed: Ho Chi Minh City (Queen Plaza), Ha Noi City (Việt Xô Center)
- Number of attendees: 700 (attendance was limited to a maximum of 700 as My Tam wanted to hold a cozy show to thank all partners and colleagues who have offered her support over the past 10 years) and 1000 (in Hanoi)
- Activities: There was a buffet, display of photos, intimate talks, and My Tam performed 30 unplugged songs.
- Note: Ticket fees were 2.5 million and 3.5 million respectively, the highest ever charged in all My Tam's shows and concerts thus far.
Voice
My Tam possesses a three-octaveOctave
In music, an octave is the interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency. The octave relationship is a natural phenomenon that has been referred to as the "basic miracle of music", the use of which is "common in most musical systems"...
vocal range
Vocal range
Vocal range is the measure of the breadth of pitches that a human voice can phonate. Although the study of vocal range has little practical application in terms of speech, it is a topic of study within linguistics, phonetics, and speech and language pathology, particularly in relation to the study...
, her longest note lasting 13 seconds. She is a mezzo-soprano
Mezzo-soprano
A mezzo-soprano is a type of classical female singing voice whose range lies between the soprano and the contralto singing voices, usually extending from the A below middle C to the A two octaves above...
with a deep, powerful and clear voice that fits her into a variety of genres, including pop
Pop music
Pop music is usually understood to be commercially recorded music, often oriented toward a youth market, usually consisting of relatively short, simple songs utilizing technological innovations to produce new variations on existing themes.- Definitions :David Hatch and Stephen Millward define pop...
, dance
Dance
Dance is an art form that generally refers to movement of the body, usually rhythmic and to music, used as a form of expression, social interaction or presented in a spiritual or performance setting....
and rock
Rock music
Rock music is a genre of popular music that developed during and after the 1960s, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll, itself heavily influenced by rhythm and blues and country music...
. Prior to her album Vút bay My Tam was sometimes criticized for her lack-luster performances which tended to focus more on vocal mechanics than emotions. However, her 2005 album was highly acclaimed by Diva
Diva
A diva is a celebrated female singer. The term is used to describe a woman of outstanding talent in the world of opera, and, by extension, in theatre, cinema and popular music. The meaning of diva is closely related to that of "prima donna"....
Mỹ Linh since it "marked My Tam's wise move with her voice becoming more subtle and emotional, which would do her good in the long run".
My Tam has been widely praised for her remarkable ability to sing live while performing complex dance moves on stage. In all of her live shows and concert tours, she sang around 20-30 songs consecutively but still maintained a very strong and passionate voice. This is one of the most important factors that has been securing her position as the No.1 Vietnamese performer nowadays.
Awards
- 1st Prize as a solo performer in the "Spring of 1997" in Đà Nẵng City.
- Gold Medal for Best Vocal in 1997
- 1st Prize in the "Singing Contest of District Tan Binh", HCMC in 1998
- 1st Prize in the "Singing Contest of District 6", HCMC in 1998
- 1st Prize in the "Muc Tim Newspaper's Best Vocal" in 1998
- Bronze Medal in the "Asian Song Festival" in Shanghai, China in 2000
- "Exemplary Model of 2001" by the Vietnamese Television
- "Top 5 most promising singers - the 1st Hoa Học Trò Music Awards" in 2001
- "Favorite singer of 2002"" by the "Thursday Evening" Youth Club - Bến Thành Theatre
- "Talented Young Artist" by Đẹp Magazine in 2002, 2003
- "Golden Apricot" Award in 2002, 2003 by the Working Class Magazine
- "Best artist of the year" in the "Blue Waves" Musical Ceremony held by Ho Chi Minh Radio Television in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009
- "Best artist of the year" in the "VTV- Songs that I love" music contest in 2002
- "Best music video clip" in the "VTV- Songs that I love" music contest in 2003
- "Best music video clip chosen by the Panel of Judges" in the "VTV- Songs that I love" music contest in 2003
- "Best artist" by Vietnamnet in 2003
- "Best dressed artist" in 2003 by Fadin Fashion Academy
- "Heart of Vietnam" Award in 20003
- "The Platinum Award - Best female artist in 2003" by "Stage & Cinema" Magazine
- Gold Medal for the "Community Devotion" Award in 2004 by Hanoi Culture Corporation and the Community Newspaper
- "Maple Leaf" Award by the Chief Embassy of Canada
- "Golden Rose" Award voted by audiences of VTC in 2006
- "Best artist and composer" in the "Blue Waves" Musical Ceremony in 2006
- "The Platinum Award - Best female artist in 2006" by "Stage & Cinema" Magazine
- Best artist over 10 years in the "Blue Waves" Musical Ceremony
- "Golden Apricot" Award in 2008 by the Working Class Magazine
- "Award of Devotion" in 2008 by the Sports and Culture Newspaper
- "Best artist and compsoser" in the Top 10 of the "Blue Waves" Musical Ceremony in 2009
- "Best Female Artist" in the HTV Awards in 2006, 2007, and 2009 by HCMC Television Network
- In the review by ABC News (America) in August 2010, My Tam ranked 6th out of 12 "ABC's Global Pop Sensations You've Never Heard Of"
- "Best artist" in the Top 10 of the "Blue Waves" Musical Ceremony in 2010
- "Artist of the year" in the Top 10 of the "Blue Waves" Musical Ceremony in 2010
Sao Mai Điểm Hẹn 2010
Sao Mai Điểm Hẹn is a reality televisionReality television
Reality television is a genre of television programming that presents purportedly unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and usually features ordinary people instead of professional actors, sometimes in a contest or other situation where a prize is awarded...
singing competition created and produced by VTV3
VTV3
VTV3 is a substation operated and owned by Vietnam Television. It is launched in 1996 and operates 24 hours since 2003. It is the sports television....
every two years starting from 2004. This is one of the two major singing competitions of Vietnam Television
Vietnam Television
Vietnam Television, or VTV, is the national television broadcaster for Vietnam. Like all media of Vietnam, its programming is directly controlled by the government.-History:...
, the other one being Sao Mai which is held each odd year. Contestants have to pass the application and auditioning around before entering into the finale, where they perform a range of designated genres like rock
Rock music
Rock music is a genre of popular music that developed during and after the 1960s, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll, itself heavily influenced by rhythm and blues and country music...
, RnB
RNB
RNB is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below:* Nankai Broadcasting – , a broadcasting station in Ehime Prefecture, Japan* Rhythm and blues* Contemporary R&B* Russian National Library...
, hip hop
Hip hop
Hip hop is a form of musical expression and artistic culture that originated in African-American and Latino communities during the 1970s in New York City, specifically the Bronx. DJ Afrika Bambaataa outlined the four pillars of hip hop culture: MCing, DJing, breaking and graffiti writing...
, etc. as well as their own chosen songs.
The series employs a panel of judges who critique the contestants' performances. My Tam was one of the judges in the fourth season, alongside music producers/ composers Tuấn Khanh and Hồ Hoài Anh. She was noted for her frank and hard-hitting remarks, but still displayed a sense of humour and gave contestants very constructive feedback for their improvement. My Tam received much positive publicity for her fashion choice during the series as all her outfits creatively fit into each theme of the competition.
Cho Một Tình Yêu – For a Love (Film Project)
Cho Một Tình Yêu (For a Love) is a 37-episode musicalMusical film
The musical film is a film genre in which songs sung by the characters are interwoven into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing. The songs usually advance the plot or develop the film's characters, though in some cases they serve merely as breaks in the storyline, often as elaborate...
television
Television
Television is a telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images that can be monochrome or colored, with accompanying sound...
drama film
Drama film
A drama film is a film genre that depends mostly on in-depth development of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, infidelity, moral dilemmas, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, poverty, class divisions, violence against women...
produced by BHD
BHD
BHD may refer to:* Bahraini dinar, the ISO 4217 code for the currency of Bahrain* Black Hawk Down , a 1999 book by Mark Bowden* Black Hawk Down , a 2001 film adaptation of the book...
and directed by Nguyễn Tranh - Lê Hóa
Lê Hóa
Lê Hóa is a commune and village in Tuyên Hóa District, Quang Binh Province, in Vietnam....
which premiered on VTV3
VTV3
VTV3 is a substation operated and owned by Vietnam Television. It is launched in 1996 and operates 24 hours since 2003. It is the sports television....
on October 7, 2010. The film was the first to star many famous contemporary Vietnamese singers such as My Tam, Tuấn Hưng, Quang Dũng, Minh Thuận, Minh Tú, etc. and thus received very high ratings. Just 3 hours after the first episode ended, the film's demo soundtrack
Soundtrack
A soundtrack can be recorded music accompanying and synchronized to the images of a motion picture, book, television program or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack of a film or TV show; or the physical area of a film that contains the...
was uploaded by My Tam's fans onto various websites which received 50,000 hits overnight. On one movie forum, Cho Một Tình Yêu was the hottest topic with more than 9,000 comments. Never before had any Vietnamese drama created such a stir among audiences.
The film revolves around Linh Đan (My Tam), a 25-year-old girl who dreamed of becoming a pop singer but encountered various setbacks in love and life. The only daughter of a well-off family, she had almost everything one could dream of until her parents' business collapsed and her sweetheart Hải Đông (Quang Dũng) was unwilling to stand up to his own parents for their engagement. Devastated, she went to Hội An
Hoi An
Hội An , or rarely Faifo, is a city of Vietnam, on the coast of the South China Sea in the South Central Coast of Vietnam. It is located in Quang Nam province and is home to approximately 120,000 inhabitants...
and came across Trần Vũ (Tuấn Hưng) who used to work as a cook at a small restaurant near her old house. The couple struggled to overcome difficulties imposed by Đặng Vịnh (Hồ Thái Huy) - the main antagonist of the film, and eventually learnt to accept each other and fell in love.
Cho Một Tình Yêu is the first musical
Musical film
The musical film is a film genre in which songs sung by the characters are interwoven into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing. The songs usually advance the plot or develop the film's characters, though in some cases they serve merely as breaks in the storyline, often as elaborate...
television
Television
Television is a telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images that can be monochrome or colored, with accompanying sound...
drama film
Drama film
A drama film is a film genre that depends mostly on in-depth development of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, infidelity, moral dilemmas, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, poverty, class divisions, violence against women...
of Vietnam
Vietnam
Vietnam – sometimes spelled Viet Nam , officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam – is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea –...
and while it received mixed reviews from critics regarding the plot and acting, all the musical scenes were praised for their originality and congruousness. My Tam was the musical director of the entire movie, composing a number of new songs and remixing previous songs by other artists. She then released a single by the movie's name later on which included 8 tracks featuring different versions of the main theme (ballad
Ballad
A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads were particularly characteristic of British and Irish popular poetry and song from the later medieval period until the 19th century and used extensively across Europe and later the Americas, Australia and North Africa. Many...
, guitar
Guitar
The guitar is a plucked string instrument, usually played with fingers or a pick. The guitar consists of a body with a rigid neck to which the strings, generally six in number, are attached. Guitars are traditionally constructed of various woods and strung with animal gut or, more recently, with...
, piano
Piano
The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. It is one of the most popular instruments in the world. Widely used in classical and jazz music for solo performances, ensemble use, chamber music and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to composing and rehearsal...
, trombone
Trombone
The trombone is a musical instrument in the brass family. Like all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player’s vibrating lips cause the air column inside the instrument to vibrate...
and trompet).
Reviews
- On one of her trips to Vietnam, Park Jung AhPark Jung AhPark Jeong-Ah , is a South Korean female entertainer. First debuting as a member of the girl group Jewelry in 2001, she became the group leader. Park emerged as one of the more popular members of Jewelry and has been noted for being the older sister to her bandmates...
- member of the Korean girlgroup Jewellry - expressed that she liked My Tam the most among all Vietnamese singers because she has a very impressive style. - Singer Hiền Thục believed My Tam deserved the 1st rank thanks to her powerful and emotional voice.
- Singer Thy Dung admitted she modeled herself on My Tam.
- Male singer Đăng Khôi said My Tam is the artist he most admires.
- In 2008, according to Vietnamnet, Vietnamese showbiz recognized My Tam as ranking 1st.
- In 2008, DivaDivaA diva is a celebrated female singer. The term is used to describe a woman of outstanding talent in the world of opera, and, by extension, in theatre, cinema and popular music. The meaning of diva is closely related to that of "prima donna"....
Hồng Nhung remarked that she liked listening to My Tam's songs and that My Tam proved her own class with her 2 recent albumns - Vietnam Idol 2008 runner-up Thanh Duy said he was a fan of My Tam when she came to give professional advice to the contestants.
- Male singer Ngô Thiên said in an interview that he idolized My Tam for her talent and strong determination and that he would shout in excitement if he met My Tam in real life.
- Singer Uyên Trang admired Mỹ Tâm's lifestyle, professionalism, and talent, and hoped she would be as successful as My Tam.
- DivaDivaA diva is a celebrated female singer. The term is used to describe a woman of outstanding talent in the world of opera, and, by extension, in theatre, cinema and popular music. The meaning of diva is closely related to that of "prima donna"....
Trần Thu HàTran Thu HaTrần Thu Hà, is a Vietnamese pop singer, recording artist and entrepreneur. Raised in a music family, Hà Trần is famous as the most creative and intelligent singer who pioneered in combined Vietnamese folk music with western modern style.-Childhood:Ha Tran is the daughter of Tran Hieu and Vu Thuy...
praised My Tam for her professional and successful live concert tour "Sóng đa tần" ("Multi-frequency Sound Waves") - Singer Hồ Ngọc Hà said in 2009 that My Tam deserves all her successes and public recognition for her hard work, outstanding musical abilities and nonstop originality.
- Singer Lệ Quyên appreciated that no other artist possesses such a substantial repertoire as that of My Tam. In her opinion, My Tam always strives for the best and explores different genres to scale the heights.
- In the review by ABC NewsABC NewsABC News is the news gathering and broadcasting division of American broadcast television network ABC, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company...
(America) in August 2010, My Tam ranked 6th out of 12 "ABC's Global Pop Sensations You've Never Heard Of". - Also in 2010, in the "Finger Print" talkshow DivaDivaA diva is a celebrated female singer. The term is used to describe a woman of outstanding talent in the world of opera, and, by extension, in theatre, cinema and popular music. The meaning of diva is closely related to that of "prima donna"....
Mỹ Linh believed My Tam to be the divaDivaA diva is a celebrated female singer. The term is used to describe a woman of outstanding talent in the world of opera, and, by extension, in theatre, cinema and popular music. The meaning of diva is closely related to that of "prima donna"....
of the new generation. - Male singer Wanbi Tuấn Anh said he likes listening to My Tam's songs and he is also a fan of her.
- When interviewed by the Vietnam Post in 2011, singer Vy Oanh said she admired My Tam for having graduated as a top student from Ho Chi Minh Conservatory of Music while being such a famous singer. She also liked My Tam's hospitality and kindness.