After the success of Theft of Heart, the young female singer continues to affirm her own color with the school Pop Rock version that is both pure and mature.
If Theft of Heart tells the story of the first vibration of life, Blessings is the story of young people who dare to love and dare to give up. PiaLinh is no longer a Naive female student, but the image of the modern generation who understands themselves, knows how to smile and send good wishes to those they once loved.


The song has a bright Pop Rock melody, interspersed with guitar and drumming, creating a "breathless" feeling in the chorus. Blessings is reminiscent of the spirit of youth music in the 2000s, but still carries a new breath of Gen Z. This is a gentle greeting after a not-so-sad but courageous breakup, when the girl chose to bless instead of blaming.
The MV takes place in a familiar school setting, recreating youth with schoolyards, black boards, uniforms and warm golden sunlight. PiaLinh transforms into a "other person's child" class monitor - gentle, good at studying, but hidden with a strong heart, knowing how to love and stop at the right time. The images in the MV are handled clearly and nostalgically, interspersed with Gen Z- Typical details such as take-out photos, handwritten letters, and small notes, making it easy for viewers to find themselves in the story.
The MV "Blessings" is not only a school song, but also a slice of youth - where everyone has sent wishes to someone who has been important. Her gentle voice, sincere emotions and carefully invested image help PiaLinh clearly mark the Vietnamese youth music scene.
Sharing about the project, PiaLinh said: "For me, "Blessings" is not sad, but a way to say thank you for a beautiful relationship".