
The song "Say a life for you" was released around August this year, quickly creating a "fever" on social networks.
This is a song composed by two authors Ken Quach (real name Quach Anh Thao) and Huong My Bong (real name Nguyen Thi Huong Bong), with 10% support from AI. The AI version of this song reached a large number of views on YouTube platforms, TikTok... On Ken Quach's YouTube channel, this song attracted 14 million listens.
Some singers also covered, attracting the attention of the audience such as Nguyen Vu, Phan Dinh Tung, Ho Le Thu...
Sharing with Lao Dong reporter, musician Dong Thien Duc - author of many famous songs such as "Yesterday People Marry", "Who United Love Can Live", "Khoa Li Phu", "Sao Cung Duoc", "Com Do Do Doan"... said that he had not listened to the song "Then A doi Vi em" completely.
I also listened to a few versions, including cover versions of the singer. But honestly, I haven't listened to the entire song. I only listened to the two sentences correctly, Im not saying it for the reason, but because I love it so much, I should forget and then passed them by, because I couldnt feel that music. When I heard that, I knew I wasn't allowed to stop," musician Dong Thien Duc shared.

The musician also commented that AI composition and AI singing like real people are an inevitable trend of the times. However, according to him, AI serves a certain audience, such as music lovers who do not have the skills to approach music deeply, they can take shortcuts by using AI. Or musicians who are still weak in their reach and want to refer to additional materials use AI.
Dong Thien Duc added: Actually, I have been using AI for more than a year, including tools like Suno. But my feeling is that it causes more trouble than it helps. If I were not famous, just a low-level musician, I would probably use AI a lot, like you guys do YouTube content or digital music business, because the cost of creating a song with AI is extremely cheap.
For example, with products like Say a song for you, people can create hundreds of articles every day, up to thousands of articles per month. If only one of them creates an effect, they will have done a miracle, bringing in a huge source of revenue. Because it is cheap and easy to do, AI will certainly explode and be abused even more in the coming time".
As a producer, musician Dong Thien Duc commented on the way AI creates music: AI creates beats (beats, beats) quickly and listens ribbon, but all are simulations. The AI arrangements are equivalent to a demo (trial) by our musician. However, it creates great competitive pressure, forcing artists to develop more".