Tùng Dương's music video "Viết tiếp câu chuyện hòa bình" reaches 1 million views within 24 hours of release

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(GLO) – The music video “Viết tiếp câu chuyện hòa bình” (Writing the Next Chapter of Peace) by Vietnamese singer Tùng Dương has sparked a new sensation in the Vietnamese music scene, reaching 1 million views within 24 hours of its release.

Vietnamese singer Tùng Dương strikes a resonant chord with his latest music video (MV), Viết Tiếp Câu Chuyện Hòa Bình (Writing the Next Chapter of Peace), in which he plays a wartime soldier reflecting on hope and harmony.

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Photo source: Facebook Tùng Dương

The MV marks Dương’s second collaboration with songwriter Nguyễn Văn Chung, following Việt Nam – Tự Hào Tiếp Bước Tương Lai (Việt Nam – Proudly Moving Forward into the Future), released just ten days earlier on August 15.

Tùng Dương described the project as personally significant, not only as part of the national celebration marking the 80th anniversary of National Day, but also as a milestone in his artistic journey.

Composed in 2023, the song has been performed by several artists, including Duyên Quỳnh, Đông Hùng and Võ Hạ Trâm. Tùng Dương debuted his version at the national concert Tổ Quốc Trong Tim (The Homeland in Our Hearts), held at Mỹ Đình Stadium on August 10 in Hà Nội, before an audience of 50,000. His powerful vocals and the dynamic rock arrangement left a strong impression, stirring emotions across the crowd.

In the video, the singer portrays a revolutionary fighter, confronting the harsh realities of war and the profound moment peace returns. He reflected that, had he lived during wartime, he would have embraced the same resolve to defend the nation as many Vietnamese did.

The musical arrangement was crafted by composer Nguyễn Hữu Vượng, who shared his perspective on matching songs with voices.

Just one day after its release, the music video quickly surpassed 1 million views, entering the Top 10 on YouTube Music Trending in Vietnam and ranking 26th on YouTube’s overall trending chart in the country.

The MV’s visual storytelling was directed by Nguyễn Việt Dũng, who employed a narrative style that shifts between past and present. Central to the story is a grandfather – an veteran soldier who survived the war and now lives in peace, yet remains haunted by memories of conflict.

Click the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cSTibyaG8A for the music video Viết Tiếp Câu Chuyện Hòa Bình

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