The race at Sing! Asia 2025 is entering the final stage when 8 talented contestants will compete to find the 4 best singers to enter the final.
Among them, Vietnam's representative Phuong My Chi is receiving great expectations after the duets "Tuy am" and " Luc Hai Vi Vuong" with Kha Lau in the first semi-final.
However, to reach the highest position, she had to overcome many formidable names. One of them is Miyuna - a female artist from Japan who is predicted to be the Sing champion! Asia this season.

Born in 2002 in Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan, Miyuna began to attract attention in 2018, when she was only 16 years old, thanks to her powerful clear voice, and the ability to compose and perform pure guitar.
Debut songs like Gamushara and Tenjou Tenge were quickly chosen as soundtracks for famous anime like Black Clover and Fairy Tail - proving their appeal not only in the indie world but also in the mass entertainment industry.
Since only performing at small events in Kyushu, she has expanded to Japan and been invited to the Fuji Rock Festival - one of the biggest music festivals in Asia, when she was only 17 years old.
According to Sinchew Daily, Sing's final round! Asia was filmed in China on July 16.
Leaked sources from the audience present at the set revealed that Miyuna was the final winner, surpassing strong opponents such as Chu Phi Ca and Phuong My Chi.
If true, this will be the first time Japan has had a champion with a clear indie color at a large-scale Asian music competition.
What makes her difference for Miyuna is the way she blends rock, soul and pop in each performance.
Experts highly appreciate the ability to master the stage, deep emotions and the sophistication in lyrics of the female singer born in 2002 - factors that helped her break through in a competition night as performances as the Sing final! Asia.

Throughout her journey in the competition, Miyuna has continuously changed her musical color.
In the solo round, she brought a series of performances with deep inner thoughts and personality such as "Bong Benh", " Bat Chat Tat Ca" and "Chang Co Dau Ma", conquering the audience not only with her voice but also with her ability to handle the stage delicately.
In the first semi-final, Miyuna paired with Chu Phi Ca - a prominent representative from China - to perform the medley "Sea troi Bao La" (Chinese - Japanese version) and "Haruka Naru Yume Ni".
The duet took the couple to 2nd place, in which Truong Luong Dinh did not hesitate to score 10 points, while Ly Thua Huyen gave 9.8 points.
Sing's second semi-final! Asia will air on the evening of July 18 (Vietnam time), and the final will air on July 25.
Although the final result has not been officially announced, it cannot be denied that Miyuna is the strongest opponent that Phuong My Chi has to face in her journey to conquer the championship.