Duyen Quynh "kicked out" Vo Ha Tram, sang the hit parade with Dong Hung, made a shocking statement!

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Recently, Vo Ha Tram attracted attention when she shared the moment when her Indian husband - businessman Vikas Chaudhary - and her two children suddenly appeared behind the scenes of the MV "Wishing to be Vietnamese".
For Vo Ha Tram, the artistic journey always has the shadow of a family, the most quiet but stable companions, especially her foreign husband who always shares and supports her unconditionally.
Despite being busy running a business, Mr. Vikas still quietly takes time to go to the set, bringing his two young children to encourage his wife. What surprised Vo Ha Tram even more was when her husband and two children both wore traditional Vietnamese ao dai to cheer for her. The female singer revealed that the ao dai was bought by her husband herself for her children.
"I don't think he can "invest" so thoughtfully and empathetically when visiting his wife. I was really surprised," the singer said.
Sharing about the return of his wife, the husband of the singer Go to Em shared: "I am very proud that my wife chose this topic. All the good things we have today are built from the sacrifices of previous generations. I fully support my wife to perform a song of gratitude to the country, that's why my whole family is here."
The businessman said that he understands the efforts and enthusiasm that his wife puts into each music project, especially products associated with the theme of ethnicity - homeland.
He revealed that he once offered to invest funds for his wife in this project, but his wife refused. Vo Ha Tram wants to take care of all stages from finance to the production team by himself as a way to express his deep gratitude to the country that has nurtured him. Vo Ha Tram's eldest daughter, baby Moon, also said: "Uncle, please support the song "I am Vietnamese" of Tram's mother. Thank you very much!"
On the set, Vo Ha Tram's family filmed commemorative videos together in traditional costumes. Vo Ha Tram further revealed: "I begged the director to try to arrange to have an image of my whole family in the upcoming MV to celebrate the first time the whole family wore ao dai together."
For the female singer, the appearance of relatives is not only a spiritual encouragement, but also a way to connect emotionally, spreading love for her homeland to the next generation. She shared: "Thank you to Mr. Vikas - an Indian man with a Vietnamese heart, and two little angels - who have always been by my side, loved and supported me in every step, every project, every dream. Our whole family is an indispensable part of this journey to be Vietnamese."
In the past few days, Vo Ha Tram has attracted attention when revealing the release of the MV "May I be Vietnamese". The MV teaser opens with the image of a Vietnamese mother lulling her child with "ah-oi" in an ancient space, evoking deep memories in the hearts of Vietnamese people.
The scene of Vo Ha Tram wearing a long dress walking in the middle of the symphony orchestra creates a sense of solemnity and sacredness. The ending ended with a resounding song: "May I be Vietnamese" full of emotion and pride.
The MV Vow is Vietnamese will be officially released on August 1, as a spiritual gift from Vo Ha Tram to the audience on the occasion of the anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day 2-9.
This song also marks the strong return of Vo Ha Tram to traditional - revolutionary music. Previously, she made a mark when she sang a duet with Dong Hung in a key art program to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South, the reunification of the country (30-4). It was the reception of the audience that motivated her to make this MV.
Vo Ha Tram was born in 1990, is a singer who is loved for his powerful voice. When he was only 13 years old, Vo Ha Tram won the first prize in the 2003 Bamboo Shoot Singing Contest. Since then, she has started the process of "reaping" awards such as the first prize of Vast Life 2005, The Singing of the Child Tick 2006. By 2007, Vo Ha Tram excellently became the Champion of the Ho Chi Minh City Television Singing Star contest. Ho Chi Minh City with the performance of the song Que Me. This is a big turning point, bringing Vo Ha Tram's name closer to the public.
In 2014, Vo Ha Tram graduated from the vocal department at the Ho Chi Minh City Conservatory of Music. Ho Chi Minh City with excellent achievements. Champion Hear Me Sing 2018. After that, the singer continued to spend 2 years studying for a master's degree in the US to practice vocal music to develop her career. Currently, besides singing, she is also a lecturer in the Vocal Department at the Ho Chi Minh City Conservatory of Music. Ho Chi Minh City, contributing to training the next generation of artists.
Although the national parade and parade to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and the reunification of the country (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025) has ended, the whole people are still "playing" the national concert. In particular, the art performance was one of the moments that received the warmest direction.
Vo Ha Tram refused to sing the hit song "Parasai", knowing the reason, everyone praised her. Thảo Mai13:53:39 30/06/2025During a recent music night, singer Vo Ha Tram was unexpectedly asked by the audience to perform the song "Writing the Story of Peace", a hit that took the world by storm in April.
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