According to information from the investigating agency published in the newspaper, Ho Chi Minh City Police have prosecuted and temporarily detained 71 defendants to investigate the acts of "illegally trading drugs", "illegally possessing drugs" and "organizing the illegal use of drugs". Among these are Long Nhat and Son Ngoc Minh.
Before getting into trouble with the law, Long Nhat was one of the prominent voices of lyrical music. Born in 1967 in Hue, the male singer was known to the audience from the early 1990s with an emotional performance style and a characteristic sweet voice.
Many songs such as "Few Bamboo Bridges", "Who Goes to Hue", "Hue Love" or "Wind to the Plains" have helped the male singer become a familiar name on large and small stages across the country.
At the peak of his career, Long Nhat had a dense performance schedule in the Central and Northern regions.
Long Nhat was once considered one of the rare singers who persistently pursued folk - lyrical music in the context of the music market strongly shifting to youth music.
In recent years, the male singer has mainly participated in television programs, fair performances and nostalgic music nights.
In addition, Long Nhat is also invited to be a judge for programs and music competitions on television.