Singer-songwriter and YouTuber Lynk Lee is the voice behind the hits that defined a generation. From “Tạm biệt nhé” to “Cho tôi xin một vé đi tuổi thơ”. Her music captures the nostalgia of student life for many millennials across Việt Nam. But beyond the soulful melodies, it was her decision to transition in 2020 and live as her true self that truly touched the hearts of the public.
Singer-songwriter and YouTuber Lynk Lee is the voice behind the hits that defined a generation. From “Tạm biệt nhé” to “Cho tôi xin một vé đi tuổi thơ”. Her music captures the nostalgia of student life for many millennials across Việt Nam. But beyond the soulful melodies, it was her decision to transition in 2020 and live as her true self that truly touched the hearts of the public.
Vu Thao My first captured national attention at the age of 16 as the winner of The Voice Vietnam 2013. Following her early success, she chose to step away from the spotlight for a period of self-growth before returning in 2017. This return marked a more mature chapter in her career, featuring tracks such as "Call You An Angel," "Thôi Anh Cứ Đi," and "Đợi Một Chút Thôi".
From quiet emotions to honest conversations, this episode of Showtime brings together two artists connected by music, growth, and shared creative journeys.
Kimmese is a Vietnamese singer, songwriter, and rapper known for her unique mix of R&B, hip-hop, and alternative sounds. Starting out in Việt Nam's underground scene, she quickly stood out for her strong artistic personality and fearless approach to music. Over the years, Kimmese has continued to evolve through both her sound and visual style, becoming one of the most distinctive voices in Việt Nam's modern music scene.
Bubble tea in Việt Nam is no longer just a drink. It’s where Gen Z studies, works, hangs out, and even expresses their identity. From a trend arriving in 2002 to a booming cultural phenomenon today, how did bubble tea become such an indispensable part of Vietnamese youth culture, let's discover in this episode of Vietnam Explained.
From daily commutes to delivery services, motorbikes keep Việt Nam moving. They’ve become a vital part of how people live, work, and do business every day. Watch more on Vietnam Explained.