In Vietnamese music life, Khac Trieu is a name associated with the image of a persistent, talented and quiet musician. For many years, he has accompanied his wife - singer Cam Van in the role of a musical rear, standing behind the sublime performances of his wife and children. Therefore, his release of a personal MV in his 60s has attracted attention and brought many emotions to the audience.
MV Khi tram lang va phong tran - true to Khac Trieu's image in recent years. The music part of the song is almost entirely undertaken by the male artist, from mixing, arranging to recording, with the close advice and companionship of Cam Van. Meanwhile, the image part receives great support from his two daughters, especially Cece Truong, from costumes to choosing filming locations.
Sharing about the song, Khac Trieu said "Khi" is a song he has loved for a long time and carries a lot of personal meaning. The idea for making the product originated from the period of separation due to the epidemic, when he and his friends played online music and posted it on YouTube as a souvenir. Unexpectedly, the song received a warm welcome from domestic and foreign audiences, becoming the motivation for him to decide to make a more meticulous product.
In terms of music, the song "When" is built on a ballad background, combining violin, bass and electric guitar, in which the violin is used as a material to lead emotions. Khac Trieu's warm, masculine voice blends with delicate arrangement, creating a new and different color.
The visuals of the MV are made in many famous locations in the US such as Brooklyn Bridge (New York), the center of Philadelphia or the red forest in Boston, bringing a space full of emotions, sometimes melancholic, sometimes brilliantly colored.
Sharing about his career, Khac Trieu said that he started playing drums at the age of 11 and has lived with music for more than 55 years now.