Singer Nguyen Phi Hung revealed about his debut album titled “New Voice” - not only his first music product but also marked a turning point when he officially entered the singing career.
Notably, this album is not only a music product but also comes with tickets to his first live show.
However, this is also a big challenge for him, the male singer shared: "I have never stepped on stage in a show and had to perform 20 songs, this is a pressure I never thought I could do."
To prepare, Nguyen Phi Hung spent 6 months practicing non-stop, from learning vocals, practicing choreography to coordinating with the band.
At that time, in the last days of the year, when everyone gathered to prepare for Tet, Nguyen Phi Hung buried himself in work, forgetting about time, until he received a message from his family: "If Hung doesn't come home today, consider the family disowning him."
The short but touching message made him realize that he had missed out on meaningful moments. He immediately asked the company to find him a ticket to return home on the 30th of Tet. Luckily, he got the last ticket.
However, he returned home with a worried state of mind, not knowing how to face his family's anger.But contrary to his thoughts, his father hugged him for the first time in his life and burst into tears.
That moment made Nguyen Phi Hung realize the deep love and concern his family had for him.During the year-end meal, he confided honestly about his journey from dancing to music, which he had not revealed to his relatives.
It was not until he expressed his career orientation to his family that his parents understood and sympathized with him.
Thanks to this event, singer Nguyen Phi Hung and his family have become more connected and understanding of each other.Family has always been Nguyen Phi Hung's strong spiritual support.
Throughout his 24-year career, Nguyen Phi Hung often performed away from home during Tet, bringing his singing to serve audiences in faraway provinces.Every time he returned to his hometown, he was always warmly welcomed by his family and neighbors.
"Even though Tet is late, every time I get to go home and meet my relatives, it's a complete family reunion," he said.
For him, Tet in the North is not only limited to the first three days of the year but lasts throughout January, an occasion for him to reunite, visit relatives and receive meaningful gifts from his hometown.