What is it about the product that MONO has been cherishing for the entire year 2024?

MONO has just released "Cham Hoa", MONO's next "cross-border" collaboration with a crew from the Land of the Golden Pagoda.
The song "Cham Hoa" continues to carry the core values of the "MONO character" throughout 2024: bringing motivation, inspiration and confidence to everyone. Throughout the song, especially in the chorus, are words that evoke the "femininity" in girls.
"Cham Hoa" is exactly a poetic love MV, still leading the audience through each frame with each gentle, soft narrative.
The MV opens with the previously teased flower shop scene. MONO plays the role of a flower shop owner who receives an order from a girl. And from then on, the guy daydreams every day, dreaming of scenes where he can travel with her, get lost in gardens filled with flowers, and accompany each other throughout their journey of youth.
After a series of musical experiments, this product of MONO continues to bring the audience a "strange yet familiar" music listening experience. Strange because this song does not have the intense electronic colors like in "Waiting for you", the products in the EP "Dep" or most recently "Di tim tinh yeu". Familiar because "Cham hoa" seems to be the "easiest" color in MONO's "music store", similar and reminiscent of the two previous songs "Em la - Em xinh".

The female lead of the MV "Cham Hoa" is Junei Plearnpichaya, a Thai actress. Junei Plearnpichaya is the female lead of the famous Thai TV series Bad Genius. Juné was only 20 years old when she starred in this film. She boldly tried her hand at a difficult character, then achieved impressive success and became one of the most prominent young actresses in Thailand in recent years.
After more than 2 years of debut, MONO continues to bring special "dishes" to the music market that still favors Pop Ballad and R&B like Vietnam. Fans have more opportunities to see that MONO is truly not one-dimensional, and does not "nail" itself to any position or any music genre.

The singer completely agrees when the audience says his music has a lot of empathy for women. MONO explains this: "When writing a song for girls, or even in life, I often put myself in their shoes. I want to know what they want to be praised for, how they want to be encouraged."
With the Gen Z wave "dominating" Vietnamese music, the male singer born in 2000 affirmed that he will continue to experiment, explore and learn more things to assert himself more strongly in the near future through artistic projects.
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