In the program "Quoc Nhac Vo Song", Truong Kiet brought an adapted version of the song "Tuy Quyen" - one of the songs associated with Jackie Chan's name. After the performance ended, the veteran actor suddenly said to his junior: "Please, don't sing my songs anymore later".
The sentence caused the studio atmosphere to pause for a moment. Truong Kiet appeared surprised and continuously asked for reasons. However, Jackie Chan quickly laughed and explained: "Because after you finish singing, I don't dare to sing anymore".
Jackie Chan's humorous comment was seen by many viewers as recognition for Truong Kiet's performance. Instead of directly praising, the martial arts star chose a witty way of expressing to express his appreciation for the performance of his junior.
According to Chinese media, Truong Kiet spent a lot of time preparing for this performance. The male singer not only carefully studied how to handle the song but also actively learned the characteristic movements of Xiuquan martial arts from Jackie Chan himself.
On stage, Truong Kiet both sang and combined martial arts movements, creating a highly visual performance. This is considered a highlight that helped the performance receive a lot of attention from the audience.
In addition, the male singer also took a bold direction when collaborating with rapper Ta De to bring the rap part in Sichuan - Chongqing dialect into the new remix. The blend of modern music and the familiar martial arts spirit of "Tuy Quyen" has brought a different color compared to the original version.
After the program, Truong Kiet also shared on social networks about the performance process and expressed hope that the audience would love the creativity of the crew.
Experts believe that the success of the performance came from the fact that Truong Kiet did not try to copy the original but chose a new approach. He still maintained the spirit of the song but at the same time introduced personal imprints through local rap, vocal processing and stage performance.
Zhang Jie was born in 1982 in Chengdu, is one of the famous voices of the Chinese music scene. He emerged from the 2004 music competition and then released many successful albums. The male singer has organized many large-scale concerts, owning a large number of fans in China and many Asian countries.
Meanwhile, Jackie Chan is not only famous for his role as an action actor but also has many songs associated with his classic films. Therefore, praise for Zhang Jie receives even more attention from the public.