Da Nang artists launch music project about typhoon Yagi

Trần Thi |

The MV "Vietnam join hands" to express gratitude to soldiers and people who contributed to overcoming the consequences of storm No. 3 (storm Yagi) has just been introduced by Da Nang artists.

On the afternoon of October 12, Room89 Record, in collaboration with units and artists from Da Nang, introduced the MV "Vietnam, let's join hands".

The song aims to honor the spirit of mutual love and support of the Vietnamese people in general, as well as to express gratitude to the soldiers, people, and people on the front lines who have contributed their efforts day and night to the recovery efforts of the recent storm No. 3 (storm Yagi) in the northern provinces.

Nghe si Da Nang thuc hien ca khuc “Viet Nam chung tay nhe”. Anh chup man hinh
Da Nang artists perform the song "Vietnam, join hands". Screenshot

Storm No. 3 (Yagi) - the strongest storm in the East Sea in the past 30 years - made landfall on September 7, 2024, causing great damage to the lives and properties of the people and the state.

With all the unity and love, a large number of soldiers, army and militia forces were mobilized to promptly respond.

Many calls for help from units and organizations across the country were sent out, with free buses, trains, meals, and warehouses of necessities stretching along the routes leading to the North.

That is the clearest proof of an immortal spirit of national solidarity, which is also the main inspiration for the MV "Vietnam, join hands".

The non-profit MV project "Vietnam join hands" is a composition by Lee Trong and Ton That Vu, mixed and arranged by Phan Nhat Linh.

The song features the participation of 15 artists currently active in Da Nang city.

The song was made in a rush within 30 days with high concentration and enthusiasm, containing many thoughts and feelings as a call for solidarity, affirming the strength, resilience and kindness of the Vietnamese people.

In addition, the MV is also considered a deep gratitude to the people who are "heroes in peacetime", those who contributed their efforts to overcome the consequences of storm No. 3.

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