Just like the title of the song, this composition contains Den's contemplations about his journey to find peace in life, which is full of challenges. In particular, this is a rare song, Den rapped himself and performed the melody.
The MV Lang Duong has a gentle, gentle, and personal melody, expressed by Den through his lyrical and poetic writing style. Right in the opening of the song, Den made an impression when he affirmed: "I don't know how to write healing music, because I'm not a tailor". Although up to now, Den's music has often been favored by audiences for having healing energy.
Vu accepted this role, because he thought he was not a "patchwork", at the same time, Den also gave the idea that each of us can be independent and make ourselves better in the rap comparison: "I think that, like a tree, each person can change leaves by themselves".
In addition, Den sent sincere words of encouragement to everyone, even though he heard the song Lang Bien: "To anyone who listens to this song, listen carefully or listen with a listen. well, I hope you are always happy with your worthy private life....
Not fierce, emotional climax, this song truly means the lost thoughts of an adult. As Den said in the song: "Not too old to dream, not too young to dream, suddenly finding yourself becoming exhausted because you are increasingly missed by time".
This song brings a familiar, improvised but somewhat poetic, precious aspect of black people closer to the audience. For this male rapper, peace is not far away but in his mind, living fully, gratefully and slowly enjoying small things. Happiness is to observe and listen to nature, to return to being yourself, the simplest and most genuine.
The overall new song of Den has a spirit of focusing on small peaceful things in life, promoting gratitude in every moment of breathing, working and contributing.