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Boy band A1: 'We look forward to performing in Vietnam'
A1 says it can’t wait to get in front of Vietnamese audiences and perform its once popular hits such as ‘Like a Rose’ and ‘Learn to Fly’.
'Cu Chill Thoi' is one of most Shazamed songs in many countries
A remix version of 'Cu Chill Thoi' (Just Chill) has entered the list of most searched songs on Shazam in Russia, Venezuela, Peru, and Kazakhstan.
Vietnamese song attracts int'l attention
Vietnamese hit song 'Hai Phut Hon' (Over Two Minutes) is gaining in popularity among social network users in the U.S., China, and South Korea.
August 23, 2021 | 04:00 am PT
Vietnamese folk song stirs Chinese netizens
Famed Vietnamese folk song 'Trong Com' has featured in many videos posted to Chinese social media app Douyin.
August 12, 2021 | 01:09 am PT
Australian TV network weighs Asian version of Eurovision Song Contest
Asia-Pacific nations could soon have the chance to compete in their own version of the Eurovision Song Contest, pitting K-pop and Bollywood talent against stars from across Asia.
March 22, 2016 | 12:22 am PT