Choosing two songs with traditional influences, Ha Quynh Nhu continues to affirm her consistent direction in her journey to pursue contemporary folk music.
Xam Nghe" is performed by the female singer in a rustic, narrative singing style, evoking the rural space and folk songs that have been deeply imprinted in the memories of many generations.
Meanwhile, "Angry but Loving" is a familiar song to folk music lovers, handled delicately, retaining the passionate, lingering Nghe quality but still close to television viewers in the first days of the new year.
Appearing on the VTV stage in a gentle pastel outfit, inspired by the image of spring and traditional beauty, Ha Quynh Nhu scored points with her confident demeanor, clear voice and way of expressing emotions.





Sharing about this appearance, Ha Quynh Nhu said that bringing folk melodies from Nghe An to audiences nationwide during Tet is a great happiness for her.
For Nhu, Tet is when traditional values are calmed down and spread most clearly. Singing Xam Nghe and Giận mà thương is Nhu's way of sending New Year wishes and expressing her love for folk music," the female singer said.
Sharing more about the 2026 plan, Ha Quynh Nhu said that the female singer plans to try her hand at many different genres, aiming for a younger, closer spirit but still taking folk - lyrical music as the foundation.
The Tet program has the participation of Ha Quynh Nhu with two folk songs scheduled to be broadcast on February 15, 2026 (ie, the 28th of Tet) on VTV3.
This is also considered one of the notable musical highlights on VTV airwaves during Tet this year, contributing to bringing traditional values closer to young audiences.