

He has more songs but I don't want to keep butchering them. Thank God.Ĭhac Ai Đó Se Vê- Don't watch this video unless you like being in your feels, or want to watch him hurt. NOI NÀY CÓ AHN - One soft song with vocals galore! Didn't cry. His tattoos! Quick unrelated question: Why do Asian idols like setting things on fire? Based on a story.ĬHAY NGAY ĐI |RUN NOW|- My second favorite song by him. Everything about this video MV was aesthetically pleasing. LAC TRÔI- The random song I mentioned, it was this one. Had me in my feelings from the middle to end.Īpparently, he won a lot of awards.

I watched the movie he was in and was hit with STRONG feels. Besides, the MV also receives 2.2 million likes, reinforcing the achievement of a V-pop MV having the most likes in Vietnamese music. His real name is Nguyễn Thanh Tùng, he's a Vietnamese singer-songwriter and actor. At 4.30pm on July 5, Son Tung MTP’s MV Give IT To Me has successfully reached 50 million YouTube views, becoming the first V-pop video that could ever reach this astonishing feat in the shortest time ever. I'm proud to say that he's the first man to get me into Vpop! Anywho! Here's some info! His voice caught me real quick too, I could listen to him sing all day. So, I watched it and was actually shocked. I don't exactly remember how I found out about him but I randomly saw one of his MV's pop up on YouTube. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image. Since its release just days ago, the music video has already garnered over 52 million views on YouTube.Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. The video sees “The Prince” walking and driving through a vast, dry desert that looks like it could be just up the road from Joshua Tree, while dropping catchy lines that are sure to have you singing along (even if you don’t nail all of the words). The singer is well known for his 2018 single “Chạy Ngay Đi” (“Run Now”), and has received numerous awards that include an Mnet Asian Music Award and an MTV Europe Music Award. “Hãy Trao Cho Anh,” or “Give It To Me,” dropped Monday via Sơn Tùng M-TP’s (real name Nguyễn Thanh Tùng) independent label M-TP Entertainment. The latest release from the “Prince of Vietnamese Pop” features the legendary Californian Snoop Doggy Dog, who even gives a shout-out to his hometown of Long Beach.

It could be a scene from any American music video, except Viet-pop star Sơn Tùng M-TP is singing in Vietnamese. In a huge mansion, bikini-clad girls dance with a slight young man wearing baggy designer clothing, as he raps about love and lust.
