The album "Tầng sâu nhất – Love core" is not only a debut milestone but also shows a change in Hoaprox's musical thinking. From a producer associated with energy and international trends, he chose moderation, creating a deep, contemplative musical space. The project raises questions about modern love: are people in love or are they repeating, and can they change when they have realized familiar emotional loops.
The highlight of the album is the song "Hold My Hand", in collaboration with Nguyen Ha. The song attracts attention when it touches on the popularity of young people: stable on the outside but tired on the inside. Without a strong climax, the song chooses a gentle storytelling style, reflecting inner conflicts such as wanting to be understood but difficult to share, or the need to rely on someone but being used to carrying it yourself.
The harmony between restrained electronic music and Nguyen Ha's emotional voice creates a musical space that is both modern and deep. The song is expected to become an emotional touch point for young audiences - those who are facing pressure and need empathy.

Besides, "Huong Hoa" brings a more mature perspective on love when no longer idealizing but accepting imperfection. This is also the common spirit of the entire album: love is not a perfect destination but a journey to learn how to understand and change yourself.
With "Tầng sâu nhất - Love core", Hoaprox not only releases an album but also opens up space for listeners to face themselves. From "listen to yourself" to "listen to understand", the project shows efforts to innovate and connect more deeply with the younger generation of audiences.