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On the evening of June 21, My Dinh Stadium exploded as tens of thousands of spectators flocked to witness the grand concert featuring famous names in the Korean music industry such as G-Dragon, CL...
However, amidst that vibrant atmosphere, a moment that made the whole audience burst into tears was when a Vietnamese artist stepped onto the Quang Hung MasterD stage. Not a passing guest or "just for show", he was the only Vietnamese artist chosen to perform at an international music event, alongside top K-Pop stars.
This was not just a simple performance, but a strong push, a memorable turning point in Quang Hung MasterD's career. Being "chosen" to perform among a sea of Asian stars is clear evidence of his appeal and increasingly rising position. On the My Dinh stage, Quang Hung MasterD brought an explosive atmosphere with two hit songs "Thuy Tide" and "Dung Khoc Mot Minh", attracting enthusiastic cheers from audiences at home and abroad.
What makes people admire is that Quang Hung MasterD's journey to the bright lights was not smooth, nor was it like any successful model that Vpop has ever witnessed. He did not emerge from a major music competition, nor was he backed by a famous entertainment company. Instead, his path was a series of quiet efforts, steps that seemed "in the opposite direction" but brought unexpected results.
Back in 2015, the name Quang Hung MasterD began to be known through the mashup of 30 Vpop songs that had caused a stir on social networks. But after that, he was still struggling to find his own way in a volatile music market. It was not until the song "De Den De Di" was released that everything really changed, but not in Vietnam, but in Thailand.
The song, which was thought to be a "playful" song, unexpectedly became a phenomenon in the land of golden temples, helping the name Quang Hung MasterD shine in an unexpected way. He quickly won the hearts of many Thai fans thanks to his catchy music, unique personal style and addictive voice. When Vietnamese artists were still struggling to find their way to the big sea, Quang Hung MasterD became a familiar face to international fans.
But the remarkable thing is that he did not stop at that success. When he had a certain position in the foreign market, he chose to return, bringing his international experience and mark to conquer the Vietnamese audience again. And that return brought a Quang Hung MasterD who was much more mature, brave and confident. Hits like "Thuy Trieu" not only helped him affirm his own style in music, but also expanded his influence in the hearts of the audience at home.
The event at My Dinh is the "sweet fruit" of that persistent journey and daring to be different. In a concert gathering all the legendary faces of K-Pop, the opportunity for a Vietnamese artist to stand on the same stage is no longer a rare thing, but a signal that Vietnamese music is being taken seriously on the regional map. And Quang Hung MasterD is the one who is quietly paving the way for the next generation of young artists.
Audiences do not only see a performing artist, they also see in him the image of aspiration, of the courage to go their own way. In an era where audience tastes change as fast as the blink of an eye, artists need more than talent, they need strategy, flexibility, and above all, self-belief. All of these, Quang Hung MasterD possesses.
From an internet phenomenon that seemed to bloom and fade quickly, to a face welcomed in both Vietnam and internationally, Quang Hung MasterD's journey is a living proof of the saying: success does not require being like anyone else. And with his explosive performance at My Dinh, he proved that music does not need borders, as long as it is quality enough, real enough and different enough, Vietnamese artists can completely reach the global stage.
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