In a private interview with Chinese media, Luu Vu Ninh had noteworthy shares when looking back at his artistic journey. The male artist used the two words "breaking the boundary" to summarize 2025 - a short but meaningful way of calling about changes in thinking, choice and inner self.
According to Luu Vu Ninh, "breaking the boundary" is first of all breaking the framework imposed by outsiders, the invisible standards that the surrounding environment often imposes on artists. At the same time, it is also a journey to break the limits set by themselves, so as not to be trapped in safety zones or repeated expectations. For him, 2025 is a milestone of liberation - no noise, no big statements, but clear and decisive.
He frankly said that the biggest harvest he has received in the past year is not in specific titles or achievements, but in finding the purest love for music again. "No need to prove it to anyone, the work will give you confidence," Luu Vu Ninh shared. This short sentence partly reflects the professional philosophy he is pursuing: focusing on the value of artistic products, instead of chasing for temporary recognition from outside.
In nearly 20 minutes of conversation, Luu Vu Ninh did not avoid revealing very personal thoughts, even deep inner thoughts. One of the most touching shares is when he talks about the feelings after each concert. Luu Vu Ninh said that the moment he remembers most is when the last song plays - the song "Lights in the Dark Night". When singing the last line, a very clear thought pops into his head: "This is the last line of this concert".
At that time, I closed my eyes and finished singing it. When I looked down at the stage, I would feel a little empty in my heart. I don't know why, but I always feel like I haven't given enough," he confided. It's not a feeling of disappointment because the performance ended, but the torment of an artist who always wonders if he has fully given his emotions, energy and love to the audience.