Recently, the line "ripe rice is tall but never bows" in the MV "Vietnamese people love each other" has attracted many mixed opinions from the audience, creating debate on social networks.
Before this reaction, musician Chau Dang Khoa officially spoke out to explain and adjusted the lyrics to "although storms are resilient, they are always steadfast" to better suit the public's reception.
Although only 2 singers performing the song, Hoa Minzy and Cam Ly are constantly mentioned on social networking platforms when "Vietnamese people love each other" causes controversy.
Some opinions suggest that the lyrics are the responsibility of the composer, but in the role of a direct performer, the singer also needs to consider and look more carefully at each music product, with each sentence he sings, because that is the "spiritual child" associated with the image and prestige of the singer.

On her personal page, Hoa Minzy received many comments about the line "ripe rice is tall but does not bow its head at all". The female singer replied "Căn bản là nghĩa bóng".
Hoa Minzy spent time answering many comments and questions from the audience when they asked questions about the song "Vietnamese people love each other".
When there were opinions that this song was not as good as Hoa Minzy's previous products. The female singer said that this is not her official project but she only participated as a guest.
Meanwhile, Cam Ly remained completely silent, not speaking out about the noise and controversy related to the lyrics of the song "Vietnamese people love each other" in any means.
On her personal page, many fans wondered about the lyrics, but the singer of "Whitish Orphan" did not give a response.
Cam Ly and Hoa Minzy together performed the song "Vietnamese people love each other" in the music night "Echoes of the Fatherland" on the evening of April 28 with the lyrics being revised.