The song "Artist's Life" - the last recording in the career of the late Meritorious Artist Vu Linh has just officially reached more than 1 million views on YouTube, attracting thousands of comments expressing condolences, admiration and appreciation for the golden voice of the Vietnamese cai luong stage.
According to his daughter Hong Loan, the song "Artist's Life" is the last song that Meritorious Artist Vu Linh recorded before getting sick.
For this talented artist, this is not only a song but also a tribute, a confession of the artist to the audience who have accompanied him for more than three decades of dedication. His sweet, deep voice, filled with emotions in each line, makes listeners feel like they are reliving the memories of the golden age of the cai luong stage.
After his passing away, the project to complete the song "Artist's Life" became a great wish of the family, especially Hong Loan's daughter. With the desire to fulfill the wish of his late father, Hong Loan coordinated with a unit to restore and complete the recording, preserving the original spirit and emotions of the late artist. The product was launched on YouTube as a gift of gratitude to domestic and foreign audiences - those who have always loved and followed Vu Linh's artistic journey.
After only a short time of release, Artists Life quickly attracted a large number of viewers. In the comments section, a series of audiences expressed their emotions: "Your voice still resounds here", "Listening to cry, missing Vu Linh so much", or "A song that carries the life of a true artist". Many artists and colleagues also share the song, considering it a beautiful message from the previous generation to the next generation.
Although Vu Linh has passed away, his singing voice and heart still live on in the hearts of fans. The song "Artist's Life" is not only the final artistic mark, but also a testament to a life of dedication to the stage, to the audience - where he once affirmed: "To be able to sing, to be able to contribute, that is the greatest happiness of an artist's life".