Sharing with MC Minh Ngoc, singer Thuy Trang said that in the early days, she entered the Huong Bui center and received a salary of 5 million VND, which was a large amount of money for her, to the point of taking it home and being nervous for fear of losing it. Thuy Trang bought a gold bracelet and wore it in the MV Em di den giaen - a song that helped her win the audience's love.
After a period of preservation, she gave it to her mother: "Because Trang's mother really likes her daughter to sing. But I have never been able to sit with the audience to see Trang hat, because my family has 11 children, it is very difficult. When her mother passed away, she left a bracelet for her youngest brother - at the church, mother said, "This gift is priceless, let the youngest keep it". When hearing the news of filming the show Ky Niem Thanh Xuan, the female singer called back to her hometown to borrow this set and immediately sent it back the same day.
Singer Thuy Trang shared that when she entered the 2nd Stage Arts School to study Ca Luong, it was the ancient recitals, folk melodies, and folk remedies that created a solid foundation for singer Thuy Trang to come to her hometown's music. Singing my hometowns music I can never forget the rhythmic lines, the ancient recitation. Because it has supported me a lot when performing my hometown songs, she confided.
With the voice of Em den ngan, every time I sing, the image of my hometown seems to flow back. Each song contains childhood, making her feel like she is living fully in each melody, singing with all her heart and memory. She said: "Many times I'm in the studio, the musicians say that my voice is so uncomfortable and old!"
In response to the trend of young singers renewing lyrical country songs, singer Thuy Trang expressed her support: "Although country music is often said to be old, now that young people know how to harmonize modern, creative arrangements, and bring country music to the international community - that is something that makes me very proud". However, the female singer emphasized that new work needs to be limited so as not to lose the national soul: "I integrate but not dissolve. renewing is good, but don't lose the roots. Maintaining the national identity is to preserve the soul of this music genre.
Looking back on the journey she has gone through, singer Thuy Trang cannot hide her happiness and luck in living with the profession: "As long as I have breath and health, I will contribute until I can no longer sing".