The program "Music Peak 2024" is organized to find singing talents in three popular music genres: Folk music, bolero, and light music.
The contest jury includes: People's Artist Ha Thuy, journalist Ngo Ba Luc, singer Thu Ha, singer Ho Quang 8...
In the final night, Hieu Minh chose the song "To my ex-lover" by musician Nguyen Hong Thuan with a strange semi-classic arrangement. The boy performed this composition with dedicated lyrics. exclusively for men.
After the competition, most of the jury members recognized Hieu Minh as a talented contestant, with modern thinking and touching the hearts of listeners. However, in terms of song selection, it is not expensive.
Commenting in more detail, singer Ho Quang 8, a member of the jury, said: "I'm very sorry for this guy, he has a good voice but his song selection is not appropriate. Although I highly appreciate Hieu Minh, to be fair, I still find it difficult to choose him for the highest position."
In the end, Hieu Minh received the runner-up award for 1 light music category. He is the only Central region contestant to achieve this position.
Sharing with Lao Dong on August 13 about his feelings when receiving the award, Hieu Minh said: "The moment he was crowned, looking up at the light shining straight into his eyes, Hieu Minh felt like a dream came true. Thanks competition, I just met the idols I have been pursuing for nearly 10 years such as: Divo Tung Duong - who inspired me to sing, People's Artist Ha Thuy - who taught my other idols, journalist Ngo Ba Luc - the person who has helped many generations of singers become famous... Meeting you guys proves that Hieu Minh idolized the right people."
He also added about his future plans: "Hieu Minh has only been singing for 2 years and mainly at quite modest music venues. This runner-up position will be a stepping stone for me to have the opportunity to perform." performing on bigger, more professional stages like I always dreamed of."
Next September, singer Hieu Minh will continue with the charity program "RedHugs - Warm Arms" to give 300 Mid-Autumn Festival gifts to children who have lost their parents in Ho Chi Minh City due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. 19.