Recently, the program "Tinh Ha Say Hi" aired attracting attention from the audience. Not only talent, the lives and backgrounds of the brothers in "Universe Say Hi" are also attracting attention.
In which, right from episode 1 of "Tinh Ha Say Hi", "older brother" The Thien was revealed to be the nephew of the late musician Trinh Cong Son.
The Thien, full name Tran The The Thien, is the son of singer Trinh Vinh Trinh - younger sister of the late musician Trinh Cong Son. Before pursuing a singing career, he was known as a stylist under the stage name Tigrebia.
At the end of 2024, The Thien officially released its debut album, becoming the only second-generation member in the family to continue their musical path.
The Thien did not dare to sing the music of his uncle - the late musician Trinh Cong Son - because he felt he was too young, not experienced enough to fully convey the spirit of the songs.
In addition to his brother The Thien, brother Jey B (who participated in "Hello Brother" season 2) also surprised many people when confirming that he is the grandson of the late musician Bui Dinh Thao.
Jey B once proudly introduced his grandfather as the author of the songs "Going to School", "I Walk in the Yellow Sea", "Mother's Hand"... On his grandfather's death anniversary, Jey B sang the song "Going to School" to express his feelings as well as pride in him.
Jey B, real name Nguyen Hoang Bach, born in 1997, is a young singer known to many audiences after participating in the "Hello Brother" season 2.
Before using the stage name Jey B, the male singer used to operate under the name Mr. B and attracted attention when he entered the Top 5 of The Voice of Vietnam 2019.
At the "Hello Brother" season 2 program, Jey B impressed with his bright appearance, height of 1m84, good voice and emotional journey when standing on the same stage with big artists.
Jey B along with Vu Cat Tuong, Karik, Ngo Kien Huy... have the biggest hit of "Hello Brother" season 2, "People like you deserve to be lonely".
Sharing about his journey pursuing art, Jey B said that he had endured no small pressure when growing up in a family with a musical tradition.
As the granddaughter of the late musician Bui Dinh Thao, Jey B sees it as both pride and motivation to strive to assert herself through his own musical path.
