The male singer said he was disappointed and upset when the passionate product was used illegally, lacking respect for the creator.
A Tuan shared: To have a song that reaches the audience, artists must trade it for time, money and effort. I have invested billions in "Le ngang troi" with the desire to bring a meticulous, quality product. However, recently, many units have arbitrarily used the song for commercial purposes, even robbing revenue from the original". The male singer said that some cases of "apologizing to co-stars" after being discovered made him feel disrespected.
A Tuan identified two specific cases, Nam Em and Luu Hung. According to him, Nam Em performed "Le ngang troi" in programs and posted it on social media platforms without permission or contacting the author.
I do not prohibit anyone from singing my song again, but at least there should be a question or mention the authors name. That is the basic politeness in the profession, said A Tuan.
As for Luu Hung, the male musician said he did not agree with the juniors' arbitrary editing of the lyrics without approval. I do not want the incident to become noisy, but if someone continues to be disrespectful, I will take measures to protect my rights, A Tuan affirmed.
As for Nam Em, after A Tuan spoke up, she responded that she would learn from experience and use only her music.
However, Nam Em's speech was controversial from the audience because many people thought that she did not know to admit her mistake when responding un kindly.
As for singer Luu Hung, the male singer has not yet responded further to this matter.
Currently, the song "Le ngang troi" still maintains a strong attraction on charts and online platforms. The song is on the trending list of Zing MP3, reaching more than 6 million streams on YouTube and more than 1 billion views on TikTok.
Seeing audiences of all ages, from children to adults, singing the song again is my greatest happiness. But because of that, I have to protect the product even more so that the creative value is properly respected, A Tuan emphasized.
The male singer said he is considering legal measures if copyright infringement continues, and called on artists and the public to build a civilized, professional music environment and respect copyright.
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 