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Nguyễn Trúc Nhân (born 30 November 1991), also simply known as Trúc Nhân, is a Vietnamese singer. He was known for participating in The Voice of Vietnam.[1] Trúc Nhân has had 5 nominations and won 3 times for the Dedication Music Award.

Nguyễn Trúc Nhân
Background information
Also known asTrúc Nhân, Nhân
Born (1991-11-30) 30 November 1991 (age 32)
Hoài Nhơn, Bình Định Province, Vietnam
GenresV-pop, Pop, Ballad
OccupationSinger
Years active2012–present
WebsiteTrúc Nhân on YouTube

Private life and career

Trúc Nhân was born in Hoài Nhơn, Bình Định Province and raised in Vũng Tàu due to family business. After graduating from Trần Nguyên Hãn High School, he moved to Ho Chi Minh City, majored in graphic design at Văn Lang University and pursued singing as a Casual Job. In 2012, Trúc Nhân soon became the contestant of the first season of The Voice of Vietnam, under coach Thu Minh and ended up in Top 8.[2]

2013: Debut with mini album Đông

After The Voice of Vietnam, Trúc Nhân released his first mini album "Đông" (lit. Winter or East),[3] including his popular covers from The Voice of Vietnam, such as; "Gió Mùa Về" (originally by Lê Minh Sơn), Đông (originally by Vũ Cát Tường) and Mercy (originally by Duffy). Whilst producing his album, he was support from his ex-coach, singer Thu Minh, as well as music producer Nguyễn Hải Phong, and other musicians.

"At first, the album would be called "N". The title "N" implies two things; the first letter of my name – Nhân, and my expression of my desire to succeed "n" times on the path I chose. However, due to some problems with depicting N-shaped haircuts whilst shooting for the cover album, so it was never carried out, and because I don't want to make poor-quality products to my fans".

– Trúc Nhân (translated)

2014: Rise to fame and Bốn chữ lắm

Trúc Nhân collaborated with Văn Mai Hương in the song "Tìm" (Search) and it was released in May 2014. He continued to collaborate with other artists, this time with Trương Thảo Nhi in the song "Bốn Chữ Lắm" (Too Much Love, Affection, Distance, Pain).[4] The unique thing about this song is the entire music video was filmed using a smartphone.[5] The song quickly gained popularity, conquered several music charts and receiving music awards, including Vietnamese Song of the Year 2014[6]

2015: A surprise with Thật bất ngờ

In 2015, Trúc Nhân released the song "Muốn khóc thật to" (Want to cry out loud), produced by Tăng Nhật Tuệ, and later released Thật bất ngờ (Surprise), produced by Mew Amazing. The song, "Thật bất ngờ", unveiling the dark side of the Vietnamese entertainment industry, which are the use of scandals and harassment as blackmail.[7] Trúc Nhân said;

"This song was banned in a lot of programs – especially live ones due to sensitive language. It seems that everybody misunderstood it. I mean it is a good theme but there are only a few musicians who are brave enough to write about it, but somehow, I wanted to sing it right away after listening to the demo, I believe the audiences should look at many interesting things of the showbiz rather than through a rose-tinted glass. The audiences would probably love the song due to a catchy melody, one-of-a-kind lyrics and a curiosity-stimulating topic. As for my unnamed colleagues, I think they won't hate the composer or the performer because it is just a glimpse of the dark side of showbiz, not intended to judge the situation like pointing out what's right, what's wrong or who's right, who's wrong. They perhaps will love this song too." – Trúc Nhân

Trúc Nhân wrote the music video's script in satirical style. In the music video filmed at an old public housing in Hanoi, he played the role of a newsboy, with the local dwellers, discussing and gossiping about the vast world of chaos out there. The song received great support from the audiences.

2017: Top ratings with Ngồi hát đỡ buồn

On 7 July 2017, Trúc Nhân released "Ngồi hát đỡ buồn" (Sing to overcome the sadness), composed by Nguyễn Hải Phong, as a soundtrack for the film The Girl from Yesterday. The song focuses on a male protagonist who is head over heels in love, but the lyrics sound rather cheerful, not moody. The composition of the song is a mix of Vietnamese folk music and cowboy Western music. Trúc Nhân stole the audiences' heart from the beginning of the song. His mumbling technique suits the style of the song. He also performed more soundtracks for other films, such as "Phượng hồng, Người ta nói" (Flamboyant Pink), another hit.

2018: Comeback with Người ta có thương mình đâu

After taking one-year's break Trúc Nhân made his comeback with"Người ta có thương mình đâu" (They don't love you) on 17 July.[8] It is a gentle ballad compose accompanied with somber lyrics, created by 9 lyricists and producers. The song tells the stories of three victims of unrequited love who are unable to confess their feeling to their respective beloved. The scenes in the music video were made to closely match the lyrics. Eventually, happy endings don't show up, leave viewers with pitiful experience. Trúc Nhân makes a brief appearance in the music video acting as the inner voice of each character.

2019: Making an impression with Lớn rồi còn khóc nhè and Sáng mắt chưa?

In April 2019,"Lớn rồi còn khóc nhè" (Grown up, still crying like a baby) was released with the main theme of maternal bond. It explores the idea of growing up, taking responsibilities for one's own actions, dealing with worries, and they distract one from looking after one's mother. The song introduced a fresh air to the V-pop music industry.

In August 2019, Trúc Nhân released "Sáng mắt chưa?" (Are you clear?). The song is about difficulties of love in the LGBT community, and with lyrics and cinematography.[9] Both the lyrics and music video are about two boys that are in love, but due to family pressure, one is marries into a heterosexual marriage. In the music video, Trúc Nhân plays as the ex-lover of the groom, deciding to take revenge by revealing the groom's closeted homosexuality. Throughout the music video, the lyrics sung by Trúc Nhân act as a non-diagetic warning to the bride with a hint of jealously at their marriage. However, the revenge turns out to be the groom's imagination as Trúc Nhân chooses to leave with a blessing.[10] The release was praised for being lighthearted, despite the tragedies of homosexuals in society. The music video was shot in Vietnam and Thailand, inviting the dance group Angel Turbo from Thailand's Got Talent, adding to a humorous and entertaining scene during the bridge of the song that was sung in Thai.

Discography

Single/Ep

Year Title Translated Title Note
2013 "Đông" Winter
2014 "Tìm" Search ft. Văn Mai Hương
2014 "Bốn chữ lắm" Too much love, affection, distance, and pain with Trương Thảo Nhi

Lit. "Four 'too much'"

2015 "Vẽ" Painting
2015 "Thật bất ngờ" Surprise
2015 "Muốn khóc thật to" Want to cry out loud
2016 "Making Money" Making money
2016 "Nắng cực" Extreme sun with Trương Thảo Nhi, Phạm Toàn Thắng and Cao Bá Hưng
2017 "Ngồi hát đỡ buồn" Sing to overcome the sadness Soundtrack for Cô gái đến từ hôm qua (The Girl From Yesterday)
2017 "Người ta nói" People say Soundtrack for Cô gái đến từ hôm qua (The Girl From Yesterday)
2018 "Nhà là nơi" Home is the place Cooperation with Fami Soy Milk brand
2018 "Người ta có thương mình đâu" You don't love me
2019 "Lớn rồi còn khóc nhè" Grown up, still crying
2019 "Sáng mắt chưa?" Are you seeing clearly?
2019 "Mấy khi mà sướng thế này" When you're happy like this Soundtrack for Anh trai yêu quái (Dear Devil Brother)
2019 "Cảm ơn đã chung đường" Thanks for sharing the way Soundtrack for Pháp sư mù (Blind Shaman)
2019 "Thấy Tết lớn, mừng Tết lớn" Seeing the New Year, celebrate the New Year Advertising for Samsung
2019 "Aiii chuyện cũ bán hông?" Is anyone selling something old? Advertising for the Mirinda
2019 "Có vị nào hơn vị tết nhà" Is there any taste better than the home festival Advertising for Knorr

Rewritten lyrics from "Lớn rồi còn khóc nhè"

2020 "Nếu một mai tôi bay lên trời" If I fly to the sky tomorrow Short film soundtrack Máy bay giấy (Paper airplane)
2022 "Có không giữ mất đừng tìm" Don't take it for granted, then don't look for it Collaboration with singer Miu Le as the main actress of MV

Filmography

Year Film Title Role Note
2017 Cô gái đến từ hôm qua (The Girl From Yesterday) Mysterious Boy (as Thư's inner feelings) Movie
2020 Bố già (Godfather) Paper boy Web Drama

Achievements and awards

Year Award Category Nominated Work Ref
2009 Văn Lang Idol Contest First Prize [citation needed]
2012 The Voice of Vietnam Top 8 [citation needed]
2013 Bài hát Việt (Vietnamese Song) Best Singer – October [citation needed]
2014 YAN Vpop 20 Awards Breakthrough Artist [citation needed]
2014 Zing Music Awards Best Music Video [citation needed]
2014 Làn Sóng Xanh (Green Wave) Most Anticipated Male Singer [citation needed]
2014 Bài hát Việt (Vietnamese Song) Song of the Month – May [citation needed]
2014 Bài hát Việt (Vietnamese Song) Press Council's Most Popular [citation needed]
2014 Bài hát Việt (Vietnamese Song) Song of the Year with Trương Thảo Nhi Bốn Chữ Lắm [citation needed]
2014 YAN Vpop 20 Awards Song of the Year with Trương Thảo Nhi Bốn Chữ Lắm [citation needed]
2014 Làn Sóng Xanh (Green Wave) Most Impressive Song [citation needed]
2015 Dedication Music Awards Song of the Year [citation needed]
2016 Dedication Music Awards Song of the Year [citation needed]
2016 Dedication Music Awards Music Video of the Year [citation needed]
2016 Thank God You're Here (Vietnam Version) Winner of Trophey [citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Trúc Nhân: Hide the 'rebellious likes' of The Voice". ione (in Vietnamese). 19 December 2020. Archived from the original on 14 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Thu Minh: "Tôi có nỗi khổ riêng khi phải loại Trúc Nhân!"". Nld.com.vn (in Vietnamese). Archived from the original on 14 July 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  3. ^ Thùy Vân (23 May 2013). "Trúc Nhân The Voice tung sản phẩm đầu tay". 24h (in Vietnamese). Archived from the original on 17 June 2018. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Trúc Nhân tiết lộ bí mật 'khó đỡ' về MV 'Bốn chữ lắm'". VietNamNews Online (in Vietnamese). Archived from the original on 13 October 2016.
  5. ^ "Bốn chữ lắm là Bài hát Việt 2014". TUOI TRE ONLINE (in Vietnamese). 23 January 2015. Archived from the original on 14 July 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  6. ^ Tâm Giao (1 December 2014). "Trúc Nhân nhiều lần cắn lưỡi khi hát ca khúc 'Vẽ'". VNExpress. Archived from the original on 14 July 2021.
  7. ^ Ha Thu (18 August 2015). "Trúc Nhân tung ca khúc đả kích showbiz". Zing News (in Vietnamese). Archived from the original on 14 July 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  8. ^ Phương, Lan (18 April 2018). "Trúc Nhân tái xuất, hát về mối tình đơn phương đầy đau khổ". Zing News (in Vietnamese). Archived from the original on 20 July 2018.
  9. ^ "Lời bài hát 'Sáng mắt chưa': Sự sáng tạo không giới hạn của Trúc Nhân". Tin Mới (in Vietnamese). 1 August 2019. Archived from the original on 5 August 2019.
  10. ^ Đức, Quang (5 August 2019). "'Sáng Mắt Chưa?' của Trúc Nhân – đồng tính nam lấy vợ, xử lý thể nào?". Zing News. Archived from the original on 24 October 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2020.