Right after Rap Viet coach BigDaddy released the new MV "Bo nhu dao", the phrase "Bo nhu dao" quickly went viral on music and entertainment forums.
Rapper BigDaddy was a judge on King of Rap, a coach on Rap Viet and The Voice Kids. He also won the Dedication Award in 2014 for the song Tinh Yeu Mau Nang in the Song of the Year category.
On the evening of November 13, Rap Viet coach BigDaddy released his debut album Nhan Tran and MV Bo nhu ao at the same time.
This is one of the rap albums with a strong Hanoi style and lots of creativity.
What is the shore ?
Right after the MV "Bo nhu dao" was released, on forums, audiences asked: Is "Bo nhu dao" the same as "What is it like now"?
On an entertainment forum with 4.5 million followers, the phrase "Bồ nhuáo" is explained as "Ngay ngay nhu nao", to refer to the following cases: one, describing a hot-tempered, grumpy state; two, a change in the weather.
Sometimes it is also used to indicate impatience, urgency, and not wanting to beat around the bush. For example: "What do you want now, say it in one sentence."
"Why does it sound like you're skimming the sound?", "Hanoi accent is like that", "listening to English words is already difficult, but Vietnamese is even more difficult", "BigDaddy doesn't disappoint us"... are comments from the audience.
There is even a forum that has a challenge to pronounce "Bo nhu ao" the smoothest and most correct way .
In the MV "Bo nhu ao", BigDaddy collaborates with Phuc Du, TEZ, Ogenus, telling the story of the exciting youth years in Hanoi, moving to Saigon to develop a musical journey that has now achieved its own achievements.
All four were once reckless, playful, and somewhat rebellious young men "he had stumbled many times/his mouth was like an incense burner, smoking for weeks" .
But thanks to music, they have become people who bring value to life.
BIGDADDY - "BO NHUAO" ft PHUC DU, OGENUS, TEZ
The rap part in the MV has a reasonable and smooth flow. Phuc Du has a warm, husky voice, very Hanoian; while TEZ is youthful, with an impressive fastflow. Ogenus raps a soft melody; and BigDaddy concludes with a thoughtful, contemplative rap.
At the end, producers DuongK and WOKEUP also added vibrant vinahouse to extend the journey of discovery, making the MV very open.
The MV is full of creativity, from the images to the music. On a Dream motorbike, the MV takes the audience all over Hanoi, from sidewalk tea shops, old apartment buildings, traditional markets, elevated railways, Hoan Kiem Lake... to Hanoi-style family meals. The audience jokingly said that watching Bo Nhu Vao , they know every nook and cranny of the capital.
Follow BidDaddy to explore Hanoi - Photo from MV
Album with caller voice, Hanoi Moi newspaper, Hanoi Radio theme song
Shore like an Ao is in the album Nhan Tran , consisting of eight songs. In addition to the intro at the beginning and the outro at the end, the album has six songs, respectively: Rain in the Silent Sky, Nhan Tran, Se Lam Hanh, Nhung Cuoc Mua Dai Cuoc Dong, Nhan Gian Nhu Dan Basket, Shore like an Ao .
BigDaddy used the name of a familiar Hanoi drink as the album name - Photo: NVCC
Except for GREY D, the album features the participation of Hanoians: singer Hong Nhung, BigDaddy, Emily, DuongK, 2pillz, WOKEUP, TEZ, Ogenus.
BigDaddy shared that he "wants to tell stories with diversity and richness in both life perspectives and musical styles".
The album opens with an intro full of Hanoi vibes.
Starting from the familiar cries of street vendors, the Hanoi Moi newspaper office, souvenir shops in the old quarter, roadside drink stalls, graffiti, old-style houses... to the curious eyes of passersby.
Hanoi's food and drinks are also cleverly incorporated by the rapper: "bite sunflower seeds, drink artichoke", "take the opportunity to make a bowl of Tho Nhuom sticky rice", and even the call "sticky rice with peanuts and banh khuc here"...
In particular, BidDaddy uses slang as well as everyday language, the language of Hanoi youth densely in his debut album.
The album ends with an outro that is a patchwork of familiar Hanoi Radio and Television jingles, evoking old memories for audiences of the 8X and early 9X generations.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/bo-nhu-ao-la-gi-xem-mv-moi-cua-bigdaddy-biet-het-ngo-ngach-ha-noi-2024111409371691.htm
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