Vietnamese singer biography

Mỹ Tâm

Vietnamese singer-songwriter

In this Vietnamese name, the surname is Phan. Simple accordance with Vietnamese custom, this person should be referred endorsement by the given name, Tâm.

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Birth namePhan Thị Mỹ Tâm
Born (1981-01-16) 16 January 1981 (age 44)
Da Nang, Vietnam
GenresPop, dance-pop, acoustic, blues, Jazz
OccupationsSinger, songwriter, dancer, actress, mellifluous director
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1999–present
LabelsMT Entertainment (2007–present)

Musical artist

Phan Thị Mỹ Tâm (born 16 January 1981 in Da Nang), commonly known as Mỹ Tâm, testing a Vietnamese singer and songwriter.[1] She is one of say publicly most successful Vietnamese singers for two decades (2000s and 2010s), the most popular Vietnamese singer on Spotify in 2021. Elle Style Awards 2019 honored singer My Tam in the Great icon category - Super Icon of the Year.

Life endure career

Early life

Mỹ Tâm was born in Da Nang, Vietnam, interest 1981. She started ballet at the age of six, lecture continued for three years. She then tried guitar and device. She enjoyed singing, but did not regard it as a future career. She won first prize in her secondary school's singing competition, and the Gold Award at Beautiful Voice Arise, the city's solo singing competition. She was chosen for representation Military School of Art in Hanoi; however, because of restlessness family situation, she enrolled in Ho Chi Minh City Conservatoire where she studied vocal training.[2][3]

1999–2000: Debut

Mỹ Tâm signed with Vafaco Record in 1999 and participated in many singing bands.[jargon] She received many awards in various singing competitions.[vague] Her first demonstration song was "Nhé anh" (Please, Dear), written by Nguyen Ha,[who?] who helped her build image at the start of grouping career. She co-wrote a soft ballad, "Mãi yêu" (Love, Always), with Nguyen Quang.[who?][note 1]

After her contract with Vafaco ended temper 2000, she had her hair cut short and colored subsidy a yellow-brown "Korean style"; she also dressed sexier. In 2000, she worked at the Music Center in Ho Chi Minh City. She entered the Asia New Singer Competition that was held in Shanghai, China, and won a bronze medal, which she considered pivotal to becoming a singer. She graduated the same 2001 as a top student.[2][4][3]

2001–2002: Early success

In 2001, Mỹ Tâm released her debut album Mãi Yêu (Love, Always). Her have control over major hit, "Toc Nau Moi Tram" (Brown Hair, Dark Lips), was an uptempo dance song that inspired a hair slipping away fad. Her title track established her as a young composer. "Tình Em Ngọn Nến" (Lit: "Candle Light") and "Yêu Dại Khờ" (Fool In Love) became popular in karaoke establishments. "Hai mươi" (Twenty), written by long-time musician Quốc Bảo, celebrated contain twentieth birthday. It described her youthful energy that she brought to life, and became a popular anthem among university women. "Nhé anh" (Please, Dear) was a success, and was followed with a music video; however, the song was hampered be oblivious to a copyright issue. Mãi yêu sold 54,000 copies.

Her pass with flying colours audio single, "Cây Đàn Sinh Viên" (The Guitar of Students), became an iconic song of the early 2000s among institution of higher education students. It was used frequently by the media to render the lives of students as warm, romantic, and artistic.[5] Standard was the basis for her 2004 tour around various universities across the country.

In May 2002, she released her regulate video single, "Hát với Dòng Sông" (Singing with the River). The title song was successful but was criticized for having lazy and incomprehensible lyrics regardless of its catchy tune. Picture album also included packaged with "Cây Đàn Sinh Viên" (The Guitar of Students). A third track, "Quê Hương Tuổi Thơ Tôi" (Hometown - My Childhood), was initially not a avoid because of the overshadowing success of the first two tracks, but eventually became a classic.

Her next audio single, "Dawn of Love", also released in May, was not as in force as "Singing with the River". However, one of its tracks, "Love If is Distant", became a karaoke hit.

Mỹ Tâm released her second studio album, Đâu Chỉ Riêng Em (Not Only Me) in May 2002. The album had more dance-pop than her first album, which was soft R&B, but placid had some ballads such as "Khung trời mộng mơ" (Whimsical Sky), "Một lần và mãi mãi" (Once and Forever) vital "Ánh Sao Buồn" (Sad Twinkle). "Búp Bê Không Tình Yêu" (Doll Without Love) was a translation of France Gall's "Poupée de cire, poupée de son". "Khi xưa ta bé" (When We Were Young) was a translation of Cher's "Bang Hammer (My Baby Shot Me Down)", but made in an uptempo manner. "Giấc mơ tình yêu" (Love Dream) received airplay lose control radio and television, and was one of her biggest hits. " Hát Cho Người ở Lại " (Singing for rendering One who Stayed) also charted well.

2003–2005: Queen of V-Pop

In mid 2003, Mỹ Tâm released her third studio album, Yesterday & Now. It contained two of her biggest hits: "Ước gì" (I Wish) and "Họa Mi Tóc Nâu" (Brown-Haired Nightingale). The former became another one of her signature songs, ground she performed the song in her television appearances and concerts. The album sold over 60,000 copies within the first occasional months, and received positive responses from audiences and critics; quieten, some critics complained that the album lacked coherence and abstruse poor arrangements. The tracks were mostly common ballads, but here were some variants.

The other hits from the album be a factor "Mùa hè thương yêu" (Summer of Love), "Tình Em Còn Mãi", and "Niềm tin chiến thắng" (Belief of Victory). "Mùa hè thương yêu" described a student's feeling before the season holiday period, that she was going to miss her bedfellows, and regretted that summer came too quickly. It appealed strappingly to teenagers. "Họa mi tóc nâu" was a reference endorse her earlier song "Tóc nâu môi trầm" (Brown hair Unlighted lips), but while the older song was a powerful cavort track about an independent girl who feels how promising bond love and her life is, "Nightingale" portrayed a young, irreproachable, but dedicated girl who is naive about love. In meet to the gaffes she committed during her interviews for description first two albums, she changed her image for the gear album, and grew her hair much longer than before. "Niềm tin chiến thắng" was a strong ballad that became a rally song for the Vietnamese team in the SEA Games.[6][7] It is about a person who strongly believes in a day of victory, despite all the difficulties of the authentic around him.

In 2004, My Tam held a concert titled "Ngày Ấy & Bây Giờ" (Yesterday and Now) in glimmer big stadiums in Vietnam. The total expenditure for the concerts was about 3 billion đồng ($250,000 as of 2003), description most expensive concert funding in the Vietnamese music industry take a shot at that time. However, she became the first Vietnamese music organizer to have a sold out stadium and her album advertise over 100,000 copies, which made it the highest-selling album pop into Vietnamese recording history. She was recognized as the "Number give someone a jingle pop star in Vietnam" and "Queen of V-Pop." In 2004, she also held a televised concert "My Childhood Hometown", come to rest went on a tour called "Live With Your Best".

After releasing her third album, she released a VCD album bring Mãi Yêu (Endless Love). It consisted of some of multifarious hits before Yesterday & Now, and a bonus track cryed "Xích lô" (Cyclo).

On 16 November 2004, she became representation first Vietnamese singer to participate in the Asia Song Holiday in Seoul, Korea. She sang "Ước gì" (I Wish) vital "Nụ hôn bất ngờ" (Surprising Kiss), and received a Medallion of Appreciation and Best Contribution Award from the Korean Track of Culture and Tourism. She would later collaborate with Asiatic producers in 2005.

In 2005, she released her fourth apartment album, Hoàng Hôn Thức Giấc (The Color of My Life), where she composed many of the songs, such as: "Surprising Kiss", "Vì đâu" (How Come?), Untold Love[verification needed], and "Nhớ..." (Remember...). Although it was less successful than her third baby book, "The Color of My Life" received critical acclaim for corruption coherence and for her creative control. It eventually sold 20,000 copies. She would later re-release the album with songs let alone her third album, [year needed] and a bonus track called "Dường như ta đã" (We Seemed To Be...), which gave description album more of a pop/rock remix feel and contains lone of her biggest hits "Dường Như Ta Đã" (We Seemed To Be), composed by her. Then she went on a Power of Dreams tour across different universities

2006–2008: Vút Laurel (Fly), Thời Gian và Tôi (Time and Myself project)

In 2006, Mỹ Tâm worked with Korean Record Narimaru Pictures for congregate fifth album, Fly.[8][9] She stated that she was unsatisfied staunch Vietnamese recording and studio techniques.[need quotation to verify] She as well took more vocal training, dance lessons, and expanded her sound genres. Instead of her usual pop and ballad style, she added uptempo R&B, hip-hop, and soul songs.[10]Fly was released imprison December 2006.[11] Many of its tracks were released with euphony videos: "Hãy đến với em" (Come To Me), "Bí mật" (Secret), and Untold Love?[citation needed] Mỹ Tâm also released a single that contained four re-recorded tracks sung in Korean: "Dường như ta đã" (We Seemed To Be...), "Giọt sương" (The Dew Drop), "Hãy đến với em" (Come To Me), famous "Ngày hôm nay" (Today), the last of which was influenced by a R&B track by Alicia Keys. In 2007, she endorsed her first perfume brand called "My Time", which consists of four scents: passionate, charming, manly, and stylish.

In 2008, as part of her project Thời Gian và Tôi (The Time and Myself),[note 2] She created her own company given name Mỹ Tâm Entertainment (MT Entertainment). "Time and Myself"'s project has been planned to have five albums and a live agricultural show, and "is about those who always look back to say publicly past to live a better future".[2] She released her ordinal album, Trở Lại (Come Back), on 17 April. Unlike Fly, the Korean producers were only in charge of recording tube mastering the record. All the tracks were composed and handled by Vietnamese producers,[clarification needed] including Mỹ Tâm, who produced "Như em dợi anh" (Like I'm Waiting For You). The single title expresses her return to the pop ballad genre condemn slow-jam and emotional feeling, and has a similar sound constitute her third album, but with the Korean influence. Come Back brought Mỹ Tâm to a new level in her career: a more professional voice, significantly improved English, and more beneficial singing techniques (especially on the R&B track, "Và Em Có Anh" (And I Have You).[need quotation to verify] Although representation production is still Vietnamese, it contained a more international ambiance, excellent quality, and characterized her as an evolving artist.[need foundation to verify]

On 1 September, she released her seventh album, Nhịp Đập (To the Beat), which was also produced in Peninsula. She said that the songs have uptempo beats that "make you want to move and shake when you first discover it."[need quotation to verify] She promoted this album and Come Back with a concert tour titled "Sóng Đa Tần" (To The Beat). She started the tour with a concert plug Tao Dan stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. She won the "Singer of the year 2008" prize in the Devotedness Award held by The Thao & Van Hoa (Sport & Culture) newspaper[2] with participation and voting of 97 reporters.[vague] She would later release the concert DVD for Sóng Đa Tần (To The Beat).

2009-2011: Melodies of Time project, Television contemporary film activity

In April 2010, Mỹ Tâm released her compilation ep, named after her project, Những Giai Điệu Của Thời Gian (Melodies of Time) project. In a slideshow article by ABC News (America) in August, she was listed among 12 "ABC's Global Pop Sensations You've Never Heard Of".[2][12][13]

She participated as a judge on the fourth season of Sao Mai Điểm Hẹn, a biannual reality-television singing competition by VTV3.[note 3] She thoughtful alongside music producers Tuấn Khanh and Hồ Hoài Anh.[14] She was noted for her frank and hard-hitting remarks, but displayed a sense of humor, and gave constructive feedback to picture contestants.[15] She received positive publicity for her fashion choices all along the series[16] as she matched her outfits to each summit in the competition.

She starred in the musicaltelevisiondramaCho Một Tình Yêu (For a Love), which was produced by BHD single studio, and directed by Nguyễn Tranh of Lê Hóa. She also served as the musical director, where she composed pitiless original songs, and mixed in others. She would later turn loose a single of the title track with eight different versions, each of which involved a different instrument, including guitar, pianissimo, trombone and trumpet.

The series premiered on VTV3 on 7 October, and ran for 37 episodes. It was the be foremost to star many contemporary Vietnamese singers including herself, Tuấn Hưng, Quang Dũng, Minh Thuận, and Minh Tú.[17] After the cheeriness episode aired, Mỹ Tam's fans uploaded her songs which generated 50,000 hits overnight.[citation needed] On one forum, the series generated over 9,000 comments.[importance?] The media considered the reaction to make more attractive work unprecedented.[18] While the series received mixed reviews from critics regarding the plot and acting, the musical scenes were praised for their originality and congruousness.[19]

2012–2015: Vietnam Idol, Tâm and The Voice of Vietnam

In May 2012, Mỹ Tâm performed at description MTV EXIT concert alongside Simple Plan at the Mỹ Đình National Stadium in Hanoi for the purpose of propaganda desecrate human trafficking. She was appointed MTV EXIT's representative in Vietnam.[11][20] On 29 May 2012, Mỹ Tâm was announced to have on replacing Siu Black as a judge for the fourth edible of Vietnam Idol[21] alongside remaining judges Quốc Trung and Nguyễn Quang Dũng. The season aired in August 2012.[22] Throughout interpretation competition, Mỹ Tâm praised Hương Giang, a top-16 contestant stomach a transgender woman.[23] "The thing that surprises me is arrange your voice, it's your effort," she said. "Your singing crack not absolutely excellent, but your effort makes us want space see how you can improve."[23] The contestant had previously competed as a male, and the sex change gave her a second chance to compete.[23]

From 2013 and 2014 Mỹ Tâm challenging been working on her eighth studio album, "Tâm" (self-titled). Description album was officially released on 24 March 2013, including 10 original tracks composed by Mỹ Tâm herself and various Altaic music producers. The album received positive reviews from critics service was a commercial success overall, with 5,000 copies sold widen its first day of release and reaching number one summon weeks in a number of downloads on iTunes. In unbalance to promote the album, many music videos have been produced on her official YouTube account, with high interactivity during say publicly release.

On 24 August 2013, Mỹ Tâm set up peter out acoustic-styled music show called "Send to My Love" in Ho Chi Minh City. She continued to bring the show concurrence Hanoi on 26 October, before hosting a charity event cattle Da Nang on 16 January 2014. Mỹ Tâm confirmed breather return to Vietnam Idol for its fifth season on 21 September.[24] In the celebration ceremony of 2 years MTV Continent Music Award's establishment on 27 September 2013, My Tam became the first representative of Vietnam to be nominated for rendering "Best Worldwide Act" award. After lost to Li Yuchun diverge China, she received the "Outstanding Southeast Asian Artist" trophy implant MTV Vietnam representative on the Vietnam Idol stage on 23 March 2014.[25] On 22 October 2013, Mỹ Tâm released a music video for the song "Em phải làm sao", which received 200,000 views on the day of its publication. Subsequently Vietnam Idol wrapped up its fifth season in May 2014, Mỹ Tâm guest judged Your Face Sounds Familiar for a week's performance show which was broadcast on 7 June. Mỹ Tâm won a VTV Award for the "Outstanding Artist" variety on 5 September.[26]

On 28 September 2014, Mỹ Tâm announced convoy first concert after 10 years- "Heartbeat", taking place in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, with free ticket.[27] The deuce concerts attracted approximately 40,000 people at the Military Zone 7 Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City;[28] and about 25,000 audiences at Hang Day Stadium in Hanoi.[29] Her tour was indubitable received by critics, and brought her a nomination for representation 2015 "Tour of the Year" category of the Devotion Award.[30] A DVD which recorded the showcase of Heartbeat in Ho Chi Minh City on 20 April 2015, before the liberation of the two live shows in Ho Chi Minh Acquaintance and Hanoi on 22 and 26 April 2015 respectively, survey recreate the atmosphere of "Heartbeat" with highlight performances throughout description two shows, had sold 3,600 copies in just four hours of debut.[31] The DVD gathered more than 1 billion innermost 80 million VND as well as reached the milestone discern 10,000 copies in a month.[32]

On 12 April 2015, Mỹ Tâm was the last to confirm to become a coach shot the third season of The Voice of Vietnam alongside Thu Phương, Tuấn Hưng and Đàm Vĩnh Hưng.[33] Her final competitor, Đức Phúc was crowned the winner on the finale transmit on 20 September, making Tâm the winning coach on have time out first attempt as a coach. However, Tâm did not come to The Voice for its fourth season and was replaced by Tóc Tiên. At the VTV Award 2015 took altercation on 6 September, Mỹ Tâm won the "Artist of description Year" category for the second consecutive time.[34]

2016-present: Tâm 9 scrap book and First Love concert

From 2016 to 2017, Mỹ Tâm faithfully on making her ninth album, and release not many sonata videos like "Đôi mắt màu xanh", 'Hãy về với nhau" and "Cuộc tình không may". On 3 December 2017, Mỹ Tâm released her ninth studio pop soul album, Tâm 9. In the first day release, 5,000 copies of Tâm 9 was sold out in one hour.[35] Until now, more prior to 20,000 CD were sold in Vietnam and became the "best selling album in Vietnam". On the January 2018, "Tâm 9" has climbed to No. 10 on the Billboard World Albums Chart, making her the first Vietnamese singer to break inspiration the top 10. Also, "Tâm 9" was listed as "best selling album" on ITunes and Amazon.[36] In March 2018, Tâm was honored with the titles of "Singer of the Year" and "Album of the year" (Tam 9) at the Piety Music Awards 2018.[37]

On 20 October 2018, Tâm's concert, titled "My Tam, First Love", was held at the Jangchung Gymnasium get the picture the central of Seoul. It was an important landmark perform her career because holding a concert in a foreign federation meant meeting regional coverage requirements and having the financial reach an agreement to organize it. There were 4000 people attended. After avoid, she became the first Southeast Asia singer to hold a concert in Jangchung Gymnasium.[38][39]

Charities

On 4 April 2008, Mỹ Tâm strong the My Tam (MT) Foundation, a charity that operates keep control contributions from MT Entertainment, her fans, and others. "Nâng bước ngày mai" ("Sustain the Steps of Tomorrow") is a salient, long-term project that has reached cities and regions including Ho Chi Minh City, Huế, Da Nang, Nghệ An, Gia Lai, Bình Định, Phú Yên, Cần Thơ, Đắk Lắk, An Giang and Hà Tĩnh. The project builds houses for the sappy, and also has scholarships for the underprivileged.[2] Every year, MT Foundation creates a lot of charity for poor people scope the remote area.

Artistry

Voice

Mỹ Tâm has a three-octavevocal range. She is a mezzo-soprano with a deep, powerful and clear voice.[40] that fits her into a variety of genres, including call, dance and rock. Prior to her album Fly (Vút Bay), she was criticized for her lackluster performances that tended perfect focus more on vocal mechanics than emotions. However, Fly was highly acclaimed by singer Mỹ Linh, as it "marked Mỹ Tâm's wise move with her voice becoming more subtle near emotional, which would do her good in the long run".[41]

Themes and musical style

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Mỹ Tâm has been praised for her live singing while the stage complex dance moves.[42] In her live shows and concert tours, she sings 20-30 songs, and maintains a strong, passionate voice.[43]

Discography

Main article: Mỹ Tâm discography

Studio albums

  • Mãi Yêu (Endless Love) (2001)
  • Đâu Chỉ Riêng Em (Not Only Me) (2002)
  • Ngày Ấy & Bây Giờ (Yesterday & Now) (2003)
  • Hoàng Hôn Thức Giấc (The Color model My Life) (2005)
  • Vút Bay (Fly) (2006)
  • Trở Lại (The Return) (2008)
  • Nhịp đập (TO THE BEAT) (2008)
  • Tâm (Self-titled) (2013)
  • Tâm 9 (2017)

Reissue

  • Dường Như Ta Đã.../ Live Tour Sức Mạnh Của Những Ước Mơ (We Seemed To Be.../ 'The Power of Dreams' Tour Album)

Compilation albums

  • Melodies of Time 1: Những Giai Điệu Của Thời Gian 1 (2010)
  • Melodies of Time 2: Những Giai Điệu Của Thời Gian 2 - Quê hương Đất nước (2010)
  • Bolero Edition (2021)

Soundtracks

  • Album nhạc phim Cho một tình yêu (For A Love Picture Soundtrack) (2010)
  • Album nhạc phim Chị Trợ Lý Của Anh (My Dear Assistant!: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2019)

Singles & EPs

  • "Thoát ly" (Outbreak) (2001)
  • "Cây đàn sinh viên" (The Guitar of Youth) (March 2002) including title track, "Quê hương tuổi thơ tôi" (My Childhood Hometown) and "Tiếng lòng xao động" (Love awakes)
  • "Ban mai tình yêu" (Dawn of Love) (May 2002) including the phone up track, "Tình lỡ cách xa" (Falling Apart) and "Vấn vương" (Longing)
  • "Dấu chấm hỏi" (Question mark) (2002)
  • "Hát với dòng sông" (Sing with the River) (2002)
  • "Giai điệu tình yêu: Tiếng hát Mỹ Tâm" (Love Songs from Mỹ Tâm) (2003) including various tracks such as "Đôi cánh tình yêu" (Wings of Love) meticulous "Hãy tha thứ cho em" (Forgive Me)
  • "Dường Như Ta Đã... (We Seemed To be...) (Single) (2005)
  • "Hãy Đến Bên Em (I KNOW YOU KNOW)" (Single) (2006)
  • "Giọt Sương" (THE DEWDROP)(Single) (2006)
  • "Bí Mật" (SECRET) (2006)
  • "Cho một tình yêu - Mini Album" (For A Love - EP) (2011) - [including different versions of representation title track]

EPs

  • "My Soul 1981" (Night 1) (2022)
  • "My Soul 1981" (Night 2) (2022)
  • "My Soul 1981" (Night 3) (2022)
  • "My Soul 1981" (Final Gala) (2022)

Digital singles

  • "Xin Lỗi (from "Cho Một Tình Yêu" Soundtrack)" (Apologize) - Single (2011)
  • "Ngày Vắng Anh (from "Cho Một Tình Yêu" Soundtrack)" (A Day Without You) - Single (2011)
  • "Một Phút Cô Đơn" (Lonely) - Single (2011)
  • "Sai" (Wrong) - Single (2012)
  • "Chuyện Như Chưa Bắt Đầu (Like There Was No Beginning)" - Single (2012)
  • "Trắng Đen (Black & White)" - Single (2012)
  • "Sự Thật Ta Yêu Nhau" (The Truth)" - Single (2013)
  • "My Friend (Bạn Tôi)" - Single (2013)
  • "Vì Em Quá Yêu Anh" (Crazy Love) - Single (2013)
  • "Như Một Giấc Mơ" (Like A Dream) - Single (2013)
  • "Gởi tình yêu của em (Letter To My Love)" - Single (2013)
  • "Em Phải Làm Sao? (What Could I Do?)" - Single (2014)
  • "Nắm Lấy Tay Nhau (Hold My Hand)" - Single (2014)
  • "Thương Ca Tiếng Việt" (An Ode To Mothertongue) - Single (2014)
  • "Khi Cô Đơn Anh Gọi Tên Em (Single)" (Kokoro No Tomo - Cover) (2015)
  • "Đôi Mắt Màu Xanh (Blue Eyes) (Single) (2016)
  • "Hãy Về Với Nhau (Come Back To Me) (Single) (2016) // Note: This single was the sequel to "Em phải làm sao" (What Should I Do) music video importance well as the final installment of the music video trilogy starting from "Chuyện như chưa bắt đầu" (Pretend we abstruse no start).
  • "Cuộc Tình Không May" (Tragic Love Affair) (2016)
  • "EM THÌ KHÔNG (I Don't) [Remix] Featuring Karik" (Toi Jamais Cover) (2017)
  • "Đâu chỉ Riêng Em" (Not Only Me) (2017)
  • "Đừng Hỏi Em" (Don't ask me) (2017)
  • "Nếu Có Buông tay" (If You Let Go) (2017)
  • "Người Hãy Quên Em Đi" (Please Forget Me) (2018)
  • "Anh Chưa Từng Biết" (You Never Know) (2018)
  • "Rực Rỡ Tháng Năm (from "Tháng Năm Rực Rỡ" Soundtrack) " (Those Were The Years - from "SUNNY" Remake Soundtrack)
  • "Muộn Màng là Từ Lúc (Late From The Beginning)" (Single) (2018)
  • "Nơi Mình Dừng Chân (from "Chị Trợ Lý Của Anh" Soundtrack)" (Where The End Is Near- from "Dear My assistant!" Original Motion Pictures Soundtrack) (2019)
  • "Khi Addon Yêu (from "Chị Trợ Lý Của Anh" Soundtrack)" (When Incredulity Were In Love - from "Dear My assistant!" Original Mound Pictures Soundtrack) (2019)
  • "Đời Là Giấc Mơ (from "Chị Trợ Lý Của Anh" Soundtrack)" (The Good Life - from "Dear Irate assistant!" Original Motion Pictures Soundtrack) (2019)
  • "Nếu Anh Đi (If Order about Leave)" (Single) (2019)
  • "Con Gái Như Em (from "Chị Trợ Lý Của Anh" Soundtrack) (A Girl Like You - from "Dear My assistant!" Original Motion Pictures Soundtrack) (2019)
  • "Anh Đợi Em Được Không?" (Can You Wait For Me?) - Single (2019)
  • "Vậy Cũng Vui" (Fine For Me) - Single (2020)
  • "Đúng Cũng Thành Sai" (Right Also Becomes Wrong) - Single (2020)
  • "Anh Chưa Biết Đâu" (You Don't Know Anything) - Single (2020)
  • "Hào Quang" (Halo) - Single (2021)
  • "Cuộc Hẹn Trong Mơ" (Dream Date) - Single (2021)
  • "Hẹn Ước Từ Hư Vô (Live From My Soul 1981)" - Single (2022)
  • "The Light (from "Người Giữ Thời Gian" Soundtrack)" (Bước Ra Ánh Sáng) - Single (2023)

Tour / Live Concerts

  • Liveshow: Yesterday & Now (2004)
  • Live Tour: The Power of Dreams (2006)
  • Live Concert Tour: To The Beat - The Multi-frequency Wave (2008)
  • Liveshow: Melodies of Times - 10 Years Anniversary (2011)
  • Live Concert: Come up with a Love (2011)
  • Live Concert: LETTER TO MY LOVE (2013)
  • Live Take the trouble Tour: HEARTBEAT (2014)
  • My Tam & Kotaro Oshio: Dreaming Together Fell Osaka (2015)
  • Liveshow Ô Cửa Màu Xanh (2016)
  • The Showcase Tour 'Tâm 9' (2017)
  • Live Concert 'First Love' in Seoul (2018)
  • Liveshow Tri Âm (Soulmates - The Liveshow) (2021 - 2022)
  • My Soul 1981 (2022)
  • The My Soul 1981 Gala - Live in Da Lat (2022)

Television

Filmography

  • Cho Một Tình Yêu (For a Love) (2010 - 2011) - as Linh Đan
  • Chị trợ lý của anh (My Dear Assistant!) (2019) - as Khả Doanh
  • Người Giữ Thời Gian: Tri Âm The Movie (The Time Keeper: Soulmate The Movie) (2023) - as herself

Tours / Live Concerts

Show Dates & Year Concert Appellation Present & Sponsor Cities & Venues Attendance & Notes
2002 Liveshow Let the Children's Heart Shine' (Cho Trái Tim Trẻ Thơ Tỏa Sáng)My Tam Production, Sunsilk Ho Chi Minh City: 4A Field of Youth Cultural Center 5,000 / 5,000
Nov 2002 Live Tour "Dream to Shine With My Tam" (Cùng Mỹ Tâm Tỏa Sáng Ước Mơ)My Tam Production, Sunsilk Ho Chi Minh City: 23/9 Park

Hanoi: Westlake Water Park

Da Nang: Nguyen Tri Phuong Sports Center

15,000 / 15,000
Mar-Apr 2004 Liveshow "Yesterday and Now" (Ngày Ấy & Bây Giờ)My Tam Production, Phuong Nam Film, Pepsi, Sunsilk, Pacific Airlines Ho Chi Minh City: Quân khu 7 Stadium

Hanoi: Mỹ Đình Governmental Stadium

Ho Chi Minh City: 15,000 / 15,000

Hanoi: 18,000 / 18,000

Budget: 3 billion đồng ($250,000 as of 2003) (Highest budget in the Vietnam music industry - as of 2003), first sell-out,

Aug 2004 Liveshow Music & Friends "My Puberty Hometown" (Âm Nhạc & Những Người Bạn "Quê Hương Tuổi Thơ Tôi")My Tam Production, VTV, Honda Da Nang: Nguyen Tri Phuong Sports Center 5,000 / 5,000

VTV show: Music be proof against Friends

Dec 2004 Live Tour "Live With Your Best" (Sống Hết Mình)My Tam Production, Pepsi Ho Chi Minh City: Lan Anh Music Center

Hanoi: Hall A1 Giang Vo Exhibition & Disinterested Center

Ho Chi Minh City: 6,340 / 6,340

Hanoi: 3,500 / 3,500

Sep-Oct 2005 Live Tour "The Power of Dreams" (Sức Mạnh Của Những Ước Mơ)My Tam Production, Honda Ho Chi Minh City:

Outdoor Fied of Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City Dormitory (1st Show), Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City (2nd Show), Quân khu 7 Stadium (3rd Show),

Can Tho:

Can Tho University Soccer Field (4th Show)

Da Lat:

Dalat University (5th Show)

Da Nang:

Stadium Do paperwork Da Nang University of Technology (6th Show)

Hanoi:

Stadium Look upon Hanoi National University of Education (7th Show), Stadium Of VNU University of Languages and International Studies (8th Show), Giang Vo Exhibition & Fair Center Outdoor Field (9th Show)

Ho Vitality Minh City:

Dong Dao Club (10th Show - Encore)

Ho Chi Minh City: 34,000 / 34,000

Can Tho: 12,000 / 12,000

Da Lat: 10,000 / 10,000

Da Nang: 10,000 / 10,000

Hanoi: 30,000 / 30,000

Sep-Oct 2008 Live Concert Outing 2008 "TO THE BEAT" (Sóng Đa Tần)MT Entertainment Ho Ch'i Minh City: Tao Dan Stadium

Hanoi: Giang Vo Exhibition & Fair Center Outdoor Field

Da Nang: Quan Khu 5 Coliseum

Can Tho: Cần Thơ Stadium

Ho Chi Minh City: 10,000 / 10,000

Hanoi: 10,000 / 10,000

Da Nang: 10,000 / 10,000

Can Tho: 10,000 / 10,000

Apr 2010 "Melodies of Time" Showcase (Những Giai Điệu Của Thời Gian)MT Entertainment Ho Ch'i Minh City: Municipal Theatre, Ho Chi Minh City1,800 / 1,800
Jan-Mar 2011 Liveshow 10 Years Anniversary 'Melodies of Times' (Kỉ niệm 10 năm ca hát "Những Giai Điệu Của Thời Gian)MT Entertainment Ho Chi Minh City: Queen Plaza Center

Hanoi: Viet Xo Friendship Labour Cultural Palace Theater

Ho Chi Minh City: 700 / 700[limited audience only 1]

Hanoi: 1,111 / 1,111

Sep 2011 Live concert 'For A Love' (Cho Một Tình Yêu)MT Entertainment Ho Chi Minh City: Municipal Theatre, Ho Energy Minh City)

Hanoi: Viet Xo Friendship Labour Cultural Palace Region (2 shows)

Ho Chi Minh City: 1,800 / 1,800

Hanoi: 2,222 / 2,222

Aug 2013 - Oct 2013 - Jan 2014 Live Concert 'Letter To My Love' (Gởi Tình Yêu Của Em)MT Entertainment Ho Chi Minh City: Queen Plaza Center

Hanoi: Viet Xo Friendship Labour Cultural Palace Theater

Da Nang: Trung Vuong Theater

Ho Chi Minh City: 1,000 / 1,000

Hanoi: 1,111 / 1,111

Da Nang: 1,203 / 1,203

Nov 2014 Live Concert Tour 'HeartBeat' (Nhịp Đập)MT Entertainment, OPPO Ho Chi Minh City: Quân khu 7 Stadium

Hanoi: Hàng Đẫy Stadium

Ho Chi Minh City: 35,000 / 35,000

Hanoi: 25,000 / 25,000

Apr 2015 The Concert Film Showcase 'HeartBeat' (Nhịp Đập)MT Amusement, OPPO Ho Chi Minh City: 4A Field of Youth Artistic Center

Hanoi: Viet Xo Friendship Labour Cultural Palace

Ho Letter Minh City: 5,000 / 5,000

Hanoi: 2,000 / 2,000

Apr 2015 Dreaming Together in Osaka (with Kotaro Oshio) MT Pastime, NHK Television Network NHK Osaka Hall3,800 / 3,800
Nov 2015 Liveshow Nắm Lấy Tay Nhau (Hold My Hand)MT Entertainment, Mediamax Hanoi: Viet Xo Friendship Labour Cultural Palace Theater 1,111 / 1,111
Jan 2016 Liveshow Blue Window (Ô Cửa Màu Xanh)MT Entertainment Ho Chi Minh City: Hòa Bình Theater 2,500 / 2,500
Jul 2015 Liveshow Hãy Về Với Nhau (Ô Cửa Màu Xanh Revamped)MT Entertainment, Mediamax Hanoi: Viet Xo Friendship Toil Cultural Palace Theater 1,111 / 1,111
Dec 2017 The Autograph album Showcase Tour "Tâm 9" MT Entertainment, Yakult, Acecook Ho Vim Minh City: Nguyen Hue Walking Street

Hanoi: Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square

Da Nang: BNF Stage Pham Van Dong Shore Park

Ho Chi Minh City: 15,000 / 15,000

Hanoi: 15,000 / 15,000

Da Nang: 10,000 / 10,000

Oct 2018 First Love Concert in SeoulMT Entertainment, Yakult Jangchung Arena4,000 / 4,000
April 25th 2021 Liveshow "Tri Âm (Soulmate)" in Ho Vim Minh CityMT Entertainment, Pops, VinID, Acecook Phú Thọ Horse Heady Ground Stadium 25,000 / 25,000
Jan 2022 - Feb 2022 Unstaged Live Music Show 'My Soul 1981' (Virtual Concert) MT Entertainment, NetHUB, Zalo Pay, Yamaha MTE Studio Ho Chi Minh City7th Jan (1st show)

16th Jan (2nd show)

24th Feb (3rd show)

March 2022 The 'My Soul 1981' Final Gala: Live in Da LatMT Entertainment, Pops, Zalo Pay, Yamaha, CONGTRI, Lululola Coffee+ Lululola Coffee+2,000 / 2,000
5th Nov 2022 Liveshow "Tri Âm (Soulmate)" in HanoiMT Entertainment, Cake, Acecook Mỹ Đình National Stadium32,000 / 32,000
9th Dec 2023 Liveshow "My Contend 1981: Season 2" in Ha Long BayMT Entertainment, Cake, Immature Film, Thong Zeo, Lighthouse Area Sun Grand Marina Town 5,885 / 5,885
11th May 2024 Liveshow "My Soul 1981: Opportunity ripe 3" in Ho TramMT Entertainment, Cake, Green Film, MT Constitution, Melia Ho Tram, Hamptons Plaza, Emerald Ho Tram Hamptons Mall Ho Tram5.000 / 5,000
14th Jul 2024 Liveshow "My Category 1981: Season 4" in DanangMT Entertainment, Cake, Ariyana Beach Spa & Suites, SeABank, Danang Marriott Resort, M Hotel Danang. Ariyana Convention Centre Danang, Vietnam5.000 / 5,000
22th Dec 2024 Liveshow "My Soul 1981: Season 5" in Temecula, California, USAMT Amusement Pechanga Resort Casino Permit Stage 6,500 / 6,500

Awards

Major awards

Devotion Music Awards

Devotion Music Awards, is an annual music award nip by Sports and Culture [vi], a prestigious entertainment newspaper in Warfare, to recognize the discoveries and creations contributed to the wealth and development of Viet Nam pop music. The award esteem considered as a "Grammy Award" in Vietnamese music.[44][45][46]

Year Category Nominated work/Recipient Result Note
2005 Best Show of the Gathering Ngày Ấy Và Bây Giờ Nominated [47]
Best Artist reproach the Year Herself Nominated
2006 Best Album of say publicly Year Hoàng Hôn Thức GiấcNominated [48]
Best Artist of representation Year Herself Nominated
Best Show of the Year Sức Mạnh Của Những Giấc Mơ Nominated
2007 Best Album go along with the Year Vút BayNominated [49]
Best Artist of the Yr Herself Nominated
2009 Best Album of the Year Trở LạiNominated [50]
Best Artist of the Year Herself Won
2013 Won [51]
Best Song of the Assemblage "Chuyện Như Chưa Bắt Đầu" Nominated
2014 Best Graphic designer of the Year Herself Nominated [52]
2015 Won [53]
[54]
Best Show of the Year Heartbeat Nominated
2018 Best Album of the Year Tâm 9Won [55]
Best Artist outline the Year Herself Won
Best Music Video of the Class "Đừng Hỏi Em" Nominated
2022 Best Song of representation Year "Hẹn Ước Từ Hư Vô" Nominated [56]
[57]
Best Feminine Artist of the Year Herself Nominated
Best Show of picture Year Tri Âm Won
Golden Apricot Blossom Awards
Year Category Nominated work/Recipient Result Note
2001 Favorite Female Singer "Cây Đàn Sinh Viên" Won [58]
2003 "Ước Gì" Won [59]
2006 Favorite Female Pop Singer "Dường Như Ta Đã" Nominated [60]
2008 "Hơi Ấm Ngày Xưa" Won [61]
[62]
2010 "Xin Thời Gian Qua Mau" Nominated [63]
Song of the Year "Cho Một Tình Yêu" Nominated
2014 Favorite Female Pop Singer "Nắm Lấy Tay Nhau" Nominated [64]
2015 "Khi Cô Đơn Anh Gọi Tên Em" Nominated [65]
2018 "Người Hãy Quên Em Đi" Nominated [66]
Favorite Music Video Nominated
2019 Favorite Human Pop Singer "Nơi Mình Dừng Chân" Nominated [67]
Song elder the Year "Anh Đợi Em Được Không" Nominated
2020 Favorite Female Pop Singer "Đúng Cũng Thành Sai" Nominated [68]
2021 Favorite Pop Singer "Hào Quang" Nominated [69]
Green Wave Music Awards

Green Sketch Music Awards is one of the oldest and most important annual music awards in the Vietnamese music industry. It was started in 1997 with the governing body being the 99.9 MHz FM radio station of the Voice of the People glimpse Ho Chi Minh City.[70]

MTV Europe Music Awards
Year Category Nominated work/Recipient Result Note
2014 Best Southeast Asia Act Herself Won [87]
Best Southeast Asia, China, Hong Kong and China Act Nominated
Years Awards
2000
2001
  • Exemplary Model of 2001, Vietnamese Television
  • Top 5 most promising singers, 1st Hoa Học Trò Music Awards
2002
  • Favorite singer, Thursday Evening Youth Club – Bến Thành Theatre
  • Talented Young Artist, Đẹp magazine
  • Golden Apricot Award, Working Class magazine
  • Best artist of the year, VTV Songs That I Love
  • Best person in charge (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
2003
  • Talented Young Principal, Đẹp magazine
  • Golden Apricot Award, Working Class magazine
  • Best music video hold, VTV Songs That I Love
  • Best music video clip, Judges Swing round, VTV Songs That I Love
  • Best artist, Vietnamnet
  • Best dressed artist, Fadin Fashion Academy
  • Heart of Vietnam award
  • The Platinum Award – Best female creator, Stage & Cinema magazine
  • Best artist (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
2004
  • Maple Leaf Award, Chief Embassy of Canada[88]
  • Gold Award for the "Community Devotion" Award, Hanoi Culture Corporation and interpretation Community Newspaper
  • Best artist (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
2005
  • Best artist (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
2006
  • Golden Rose award, VTC audiences
  • Best artist and composer (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Music Ceremony
  • The Platinum Award – Best female artist, Stage & Cinema magazine
  • Best composer (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Harmonious Ceremony
  • Best artist (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
2007
  • Best Female Artist, HTV Awards (HCMC Television Network)
  • Best artist (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
2008
  • Best Female Artist, HTV Awards (HCMC Television Network)
  • Golden Apricot Award, Working Class magazine
  • Singer of description Year Contribution Award, The Thao & Van Hoa (Sport & Culture) newspaper[2]
  • Best artist (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
2009
  • Singer of the year, Devotion Music Awards 2009
  • Best composer (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
  • Best artist (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
2010
  • Best Female Artist, HTV Awards (HCMC Television Network)
  • ABC's Global Pop Sensations You've Never Heard Of, ABC News[12][13]
  • Best artist (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
  • Artist do paperwork the year, Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
2011
  • Best Music Video, MTV Awards
  • Best Artist, MTV Awards
  • Best composer (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
  • Best artist (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
  • Artist of the year, Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
2012
2013
  • Singer strip off the Year. Devotion Music Awards 2013
  • Best artist (top 10 finalist), Blue Waves Musical Ceremony
  • Best Music Video (top 20 finalist),Yan Vpop 20 award
  • Best Southeast Asia Act at MTV Europe Music Awards 2013
2014
2015
  • Singer of the Year, Devotion Music Awards 2015
  • Best Vietnamese Artist, Big Apple Music Music Awards
  • Best Selling Artist wait Asia, Big Apple Music Music Awards
  • Best artist, VTV awards (Vietnam Television Network)
2018
  • Singer of the year, Devotion Music Awards 2018
  • Album of the year, Devotion Music Awards 2018
  • Best artist, VTV awards (Vietnam Television Network) 2018
Other
  • Best artist over ten years, Posh Waves Musical Ceremony[year needed]

See also

Notes

  1. ^These two songs would later be focus in her debut album Endless Love.
  2. ^The project "Melodies of Time" has also been translated as "The Time and Me" instruct "The Time and Myself"
  3. ^Sao Mai Điểm Hẹn is held every so often two years on the even year, starting in 2004. Contemporary is another Sao Mai competition that is held every just typical year.

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