According to the female artist, the special point of the program lies in the format that combines singing and acting. This is not a small challenge for many singers, but it helps contestants delve into emotions and know how to tell a more complete musical story. However, she emphasized that voice is still the core factor. "Acting helps the song have depth, but technique and emotion in the voice determine the touch of the audience," she said.
Assessing the contestants, Van Khanh said that most of them have stage experience, so their abilities are quite even. When the technical gap is no longer too clear, choosing songs that suit the voice and personality becomes a decisive factor.
Having been associated with folk and lyrical music for many years, the female artist believes that each genre has its own place in the modern music picture. Although young music and digital technology are developing strongly, folk music still persistently exists thanks to its emotional value and cultural depth. According to her, more and more young artists sing this genre well if they are willing to study vibrato techniques and stick to the true spirit.
Recalling the early stages of her career, Van Khanh admitted that she once felt pressure from the working environment and professional encounters. However, looking back, she believes that it was a necessary step of maturity. "When I was young, I saw everything as terrible, but over time I realized that the experiences were not too big," she shared.
The female judge highly appreciates the young generation of artists today for their confidence and bravery. However, she advises you to maintain a spirit of learning, humility and perseverance. "A glory that comes quickly can also go quickly. What helps artists go long is their professional attitude and diligence," Van Khanh advised.