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Chi Pu has officially returned with MV Black Hickey. This will be the first product in a series of 5 music products released continuously from now until the end of the year by this beauty.
Appearing at the press conference, Chi Pu made many people fascinated with her beautiful beauty.
On the afternoon of August 8, Chi Pu held a media meeting to launch the new music product Black Hickey. The female singer said that she is currently ill, so her voice is not good. As shared, Chi Pu's voice when speaking at the press conference was somewhat low and hoarse, accidentally very similar to the way Ho Ngoc Ha spoke. However, this does not affect her current plans.
Chi Pu said that she is very anxious to return to music after 2 years of absence for many reasons. That's why, her comeback this time is very invested for both the Black Hickey MV as well as the upcoming consecutive projects.
On this occasion, she also opened up about the markets that once surrounded her.
Black Hickey as an implication the girls want to mark their sovereignty with their lover. The song was performed by many famous names in the music industry such as musician Nguyen Phuc Thien, composed, produced, and recorded by OnlyC Production.
Ben Pham shared about collaborating with Chi Pu: "This project is really interesting for Ben because I always want to work with Chi Pu. For Ben, Chi is like a machine because of working hard. working tirelessly, practicing dancing, filming, filming the program, then meeting the MV script, production plan... everything happened close together and continuously."
Through the MV, Chi Pu wants to remind that if a woman knows how to take care of herself, change and transform constantly to stay fresh, that is also another way to always love herself and love life. And a cheerful and happy girl always exudes attractiveness, full of attraction not only to her lover but also to those opposite.
In this MV, Chi Pu also shows off her dancing skills. After 2 years, Chi Pu confided when she was asked if she wanted to be called a singer: "After 2 years, I no longer care what people call me. I just do what I'm passionate about I don't care if people call me a singer, performer, actress or hotgirl, model.
I only care that I am doing what I love, and my supporters are the motivation for me to continue on this path, I am grateful to them."
Chi Pu affirmed: "My voice has always been discussed, up to the present time. Whether it is positive or negative, for me, all of these things do not shake my love for her. To this day, after nearly 3 years, this feeling of return is something I've been craving for a long time.
This feeling makes me nervous, because when I finish a product but have to hold back, not showing it to everyone right away is a horrible feeling.
As for whether I sing well or not is a question for everyone, not for me. It's not my job to judge myself, but to do my best."
Chi Pu continued to explain about this comeback: "Listen to my music, everyone just need to dance and have fun. This is music for us to party, we can relieve stress. Why should we think? think a lot when making an entertainment product, that's also what I want to bring to everyone.
So when I do entertainment music, everyone just relax. And when I make ballads with many layers of meaning, then we will sit down and analyze together."
"Black Hickey MV is inspired by the image of an octopus with a lot of tentacles that can cling to everything; just like the girl in the MV always appears beside her other half anytime, anywhere, using her charm charming, attractive so that the guy is always attracted to him so that the relationship between the two is stronger", Chi Pu shared more about the idea of making MV Black Hickey.
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