The virality of the performance "Mother loves child" in "Anh trai travails ngan cong gai" proves that the audience always has the need to connect with the past, to explore the heritage of old music, they just need to find the right form of expression that is close to the times.

Starting with a lullaby that perhaps every Vietnamese knows by heart, performed by artist Tu Long, Bang Kieu then leads us into a classic song by Nguyen Van Ty about motherly love, interspersed with rap by artists of the next generation.
Show I love you, baby. final night Brother overcame thousands of obstacles instantly viral.
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The virality of this performance once again proves: the mass audience always has the need to connect with the past, to explore the heritage of old music, just need to find the right form of expression close to the times.
A few years ago, when The Masked Singer Widely spread, the viral performances are also performances that seek the sound of old music: Cu Tay Bac (famous singer Huong Lan) sings Dua em tim dong hoa vang by Pham Duy, Phuong Hoang Lua (Tran Thu Ha) sings Kiep nao co yeu nhau also by Pham Duy.
Or in Brother overcame thousands of hardships, before Mom loves you , the most talked about moment is the performance rice drum

The charm, humor and lyricism of Tu Long - an artist from the art of Cheo, combined with the bright spirit of Soobin Hoang Son and Cuong Seven in a free-spirited arrangement, both preserving the playful, playful features of the original folk music and adding the passion and fire of contemporary music is the reason why everyone, young and old, is drawn into this performance.
Similar to medley Winter coat by Do Nhuan and Return of Duong Thu that Duy Khanh, Thanh Duy, Thien Minh and Bui Cong Nam performed from the first numbers, with a staging that combines both musicals and black and white film footage and ancient folk songs to create a historical stage, but not a history tinged with nostalgia but a history in a modern, pop-inspired light.
Show I love you, baby. according to that "formula".

To see the classic peak in music
Knowing that old recordings like those of People's Artist Le Dung with the melodious piano accompaniment have become classics, but to actively seek out those recordings, to actively immerse oneself in a space of old, melodious music with the soulful singing of the ancients is like asking yourself to walk to the top of a mountain.
It can be done, but not everyone is willing to work hard or interested enough to do it.
The new arrangements are more brilliant, more concise, more eye-catching, with more decisive rhythms, more decorative choreography, ideas, and costumes in game shows that are like cable car systems.
Thanks to them, anyone can "climb" to see the peak of the classic mountain in music. And among those cable car passengers, there are always those who, out of curiosity, are determined to climb back by foot. That is a success.

Of course, people still like Brother overcame thousands of obstacles Because the acts here aren't just a bunch of random celebrities getting put together to sing.
People also like those shows because they get to see their backstage, and the show is just a convergence of the journeys of men, a sublimation of friendship, brotherhood regardless of age, expertise, artistic choice, high or low status. That, after all, is also a connection between generations.
A touching but fitting, not cheesy moment of the final night was when photographer Thien Minh invited the studio's security guard onto the stage, and he opened the show. Timeline of our team with some lines from the song Thank of the late friend, singer Wanbi Tuan Anh.
Meaning the past connection of Brother overcame thousands of obstacles does not stop at connecting with timeless musical heritage or collective memories of history and war.
That connection extends to smaller musical memories, such as the memory of Wanbi Tuan Anh, a young artist associated with the late 8x and early 9x generation until his death at the age of 26; it extends to nameless memories of individuals undertaking humble jobs.
With music, the past is never left behind. With music, one can only move forward by always looking back.
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