DTAP Group has just officially introduced the album made in VietNam, a project that brings together more than 100 participating artists from many generations. Among them, there are veteran artists and young singers participating.
Before releasing the album, the MV made in VietNam with the participation of People's Artist Thanh Hoa, Truc Nhan, Phuong My Chi created a positive effect.
made in VietNam is considered one of DTAP's largest community music projects, both affirming cultural identity and spreading the spirit of national pride through musical language.
This album includes 16 songs, continuing to promote DTAP's strengths in combining traditional materials with modern breaths. Each song represents a slice of emotion, when woven together, it becomes a brilliant picture of the country and people of Vietnam.
The album is divided into three chapters. The first chapter, History - Preserving the country, has the compositions: made in VietNam (NSND Thanh Hoa, Truc Nhan, Phuong My Chi), Golden Forest of the Silver Sea (Suboi, Isaac), Red Blood of the Golden Skin (NSND Thanh Thuy, Vo Ha Tram), Nam Quoc Son Ha (NSND Bach Tuyet, rapper Phao).
Chapter two is called Bamboo Warrior about sacrifice and love, including: Small extraordinary things (Hong Nhung, Den Lau), Child's heart beats again (Hien Thuc), The season of the wind blowing on the roof (My Tam), kind Vietnam (Karik, Toc Tien).
Chapter three, conong thuc wake up, depicts the aspirations of the younger generation, with the songs: Ho ven tinh (Lamoon, Orange, Lam Bao Ngoc, Muoi), Ca ca to nam ca (Dong Nhi, Ong Cao Thang, nhung Winnie), Chan can can can nhin da mem (Phuong Thanh, Hoang Bach), Nha minh co ai ban (Ha Anh Tuan).

The voice contributions of artists such as People's Artist Bach Tuyet, My Tam, Ha Anh Tuan made a strong impression on the audience.
DTAP said that the group composed in a very innocent way, from the perspective of young patriots. And when he shared that spirit with the artists, they immediately nodded in agreement to participate.
At the album launch on the evening of August 19, People's Artist Bach Tuyet said she was happy because the generation gap was no longer a barrier when working with young artists to create products.
She said she is now 80 years old, having gone through war, peace, and witnessed the country's development. And she is proud to be with today's Gen Z.