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00:00The reason why I didn't apply for the position of Talent was because everyone told me that I was ugly and I couldn't be a singer.
00:17Sometimes, no one told me that.
00:18There was a time when I was depressed.
00:21How did you feel at that time?
00:23At that time, I thought I was going to die.
00:26That's right.
00:29Really?
00:30Yes, yes.
00:31I had time to think about it.
00:33Really?
00:34I thought that I lost my direction and I didn't want to exist.
00:37It was a completely wrong thought.
00:39And it was ungrateful.
00:43Maybe people only see the glory of famous people.
00:46But I only care about the glory behind.
00:56The reason why I didn't apply for the position of Talent was because everyone told me that I was ugly and I couldn't be a singer.
01:22Oh my god.
01:23Why are you so surprised?
01:24I was surprised by you.
01:26I was filming a show to visit your house.
01:29I wasn't filming Phan Nhi Thao's music video.
01:33You are so beautiful and romantic here.
01:36I'm like a lover.
01:37But I'm waiting for you.
01:39That's why I asked Anh Duc An to follow me this morning.
01:42Anh Duc An is my role model.
01:46Speaking of music videos,
01:48I just remembered that I came to your house to visit a singer.
01:55A singer?
01:56A singer.
01:57A musician.
01:58Yes.
01:59A music producer.
02:01Oh my god.
02:02That's great.
02:03That person has a surname.
02:06Can you guess what that singer's name is?
02:08A surname?
02:09Guess.
02:11Huy?
02:12Now, follow me and Phan Nhi Thao to my house.
02:16Oh my god.
02:20Here it is.
02:21It's small.
02:22Oh my god.
02:23It's so hard.
02:24It's too small.
02:27Oh my god.
02:28Hello.
02:30Hello.
02:31Today, Phan Nhi Thao and I came here to visit you.
02:36It's me.
02:37It's me.
02:38Just call me.
02:40This is a singer with a surname.
02:42Hoang Ton.
02:43Ton T.
02:44What's the surname?
02:45It's in the name.
02:46It's in the name.
02:47It's in the name.
02:48Now, before I go inside,
02:51I'd like to give you a watch with the logo of Go Cua Tham Nha.
02:56Thank you so much.
02:58Let's go inside.
03:01Let's go.
03:16Go Cua Tham Nha
03:24Hello.
03:25This is my father.
03:27Yes.
03:29Hello.
03:30Hello.
03:31Oh my god.
03:32It's so small.
03:33It's okay.
03:34This is Phan Nhi Thao.
03:35Hello.
03:36Now, let's go inside.
03:40Yes.
03:41This is another room.
03:43This is another room.
03:44This is where...
03:45Is this the guitar you used to compose a lot of songs?
03:48Yes, it used to be.
03:50But now, my mom uses this guitar more.
03:54Because my mom is a music teacher.
03:56She usually teaches students here.
03:59Ah.
04:00Oh, I see a beautiful park outside.
04:02This is also my mom's work.
04:04Your mom's?
04:05Yes.
04:06Now, let's sit down and talk.
04:09Let's eat.
04:10Let's eat.
04:11Ah.
04:12Okay.
04:17To be honest,
04:18if you drink Northern tea,
04:20you will be invincible.
04:21Do you only drink Thai tea?
04:23Are you here only with your parents?
04:27A few years ago,
04:29I lived here with some friends.
04:33We rented this house for them.
04:36But since my dad had a heart disease
04:38and had to stay in the hospital for 6 months,
04:40I asked my parents to live here
04:42to make it easier for them to take care of him.
04:44The air here is also quite clean.
04:46So my dad's health is better.
04:48Can you tell us a little bit about your disease?
04:51My heart disease
04:52is like this.
04:53The first time I went to see a doctor,
04:55they said it was heart failure.
04:57But I didn't know what heart failure was.
04:59So one day, I went to get blood pressure medicine
05:02with a lady.
05:03As I was walking, I sprained my ankle.
05:05I sprained my ankle right next to the emergency room.
05:07When I went to the emergency room,
05:09they took a picture of a tumor.
05:12That's it.
05:13After taking a picture of the tumor,
05:15they said my dad's disease was serious.
05:18Because there are 3 main veins,
05:20one of which is blocked,
05:21and the other two are dilated.
05:23Yes.
05:24So now,
05:25I introduced him to the University of Egypt,
05:27in Ho Chi Minh City,
05:28to open a bridge,
05:29cut the blood vessel at the foot,
05:31and connect it from here to here,
05:33to leave this stage.
05:34It's called the bridge surgery.
05:35After the surgery,
05:37he needed to walk.
05:39Because if he didn't sleep, he would die.
05:41So he went to the hospital,
05:42and was hospitalized as soon as possible.
05:44In 2022.
05:45Oh, he's been here for 2 years.
05:47He's been in the hospital for almost half a year.
05:50But you know what?
05:51When I look at him,
05:52no one knows that he has a heart disease.
05:55What's wrong with him?
05:56He's healthy.
05:57So there must be 2 reasons.
05:59First,
06:00what kind of child he should be,
06:02how wonderful he should be,
06:03so that he can be like that.
06:05Second,
06:06because of the way women look at him,
06:08so he can't be like that.
06:10He's really good.
06:13I really care about him.
06:15She's the same.
06:16When he's in the hospital,
06:17and I don't go back,
06:21there's no motivation.
06:23So far,
06:24how many siblings do you have?
06:26Do you have any siblings?
06:27Only one.
06:28Only one?
06:29Last time,
06:30she went to school when she was 20-30 years old.
06:33Oh, you were young.
06:34She went to Hanoi National Academy of Music.
06:37She studied abroad for 1 year,
06:394 years in middle school,
06:40and 5 years in college.
06:41After 10 years,
06:42she went to school when she was 30 years old.
06:43Then,
06:44after a while,
06:45she got married.
06:46At that time,
06:47God knows,
06:48everything was very difficult.
06:50When she graduated from college,
06:51she joined the army.
06:52Yes.
06:53She stayed there,
06:54and acted continuously.
06:55Actually,
06:56I didn't have much time to give birth.
06:58Oh, really?
06:59How old were you when you gave birth?
07:00How old were you?
07:01I was 3 years old when I gave birth.
07:02After 3 months,
07:03I had a baby
07:04and went to perform everywhere.
07:05Oh.
07:06That's why she listened to music,
07:07and became a music producer,
07:09a musician,
07:10and a singer.
07:11She knew how to speak and sing.
07:13Oh, wow.
07:14Did you do anything related to music?
07:16Yes.
07:17I was a musician,
07:18playing guitar in a band,
07:19and also a singer.
07:21Wow.
07:22You were a famous singer,
07:24and you were a famous singer in Isaac,
07:26who else?
07:27Big Phuong, Dong Nhi.
07:28Oh, wow.
07:29Wait a minute.
07:30I'm going to buy some fruits.
07:31I'm going to sell my books.
07:40I heard from my mom
07:41that you were a kid
07:42who loved music
07:44since you were a baby.
07:45Yes.
07:46Because your family
07:47is traditional in music.
07:48How do you feel
07:49when you were born
07:50in a music world like that?
07:52I feel very lucky
07:53and happy.
07:54Because
07:55when I was a kid,
07:56I was exposed to
07:57my parents
07:58who were artists.
07:59So whenever I went to perform,
08:01they would follow me.
08:03My parents told me
08:04to take me to a show
08:05and watch from start to finish.
08:07The next day,
08:08I would sing
08:09the whole show.
08:10Oh.
08:11All the songs.
08:12How old were you
08:13when you went to Saigon?
08:14I was preparing for the first grade.
08:15You were 6 years old.
08:16Yes, I was 6 years old.
08:17How did you feel
08:18when you went to Saigon for the first time?
08:19When I went to Saigon,
08:20I had to stay at home
08:22quite a lot.
08:23Because
08:24my whole family was living here.
08:25So my job
08:26was still outside.
08:28When I came here,
08:29I had to start from the beginning.
08:30And everyone
08:31talked differently.
08:33They were different languages.
08:34Yes, yes.
08:35When I came to a new environment,
08:38I had a tendency
08:39to be a little more
08:40introverted.
08:41I didn't talk much
08:42with anyone.
08:44It was also a period
08:46that made me
08:47change a little bit.
08:48Because for example,
08:49when I was outside,
08:50I used to dance a lot.
08:51I used to stand
08:53with a tape
08:54and film myself dancing.
08:56Very confident.
08:57Very outgoing.
08:58But when I came here,
08:59I was more outgoing.
09:01How long did it take
09:02for you to stop being outgoing?
09:03A long time.
09:04The time from
09:05when I came here
09:06to the 10th grade.
09:08A long time.
09:0910 years.
09:10When did you start
09:11to show people
09:12your musical ability
09:13and your singing ability?
09:15I remember that day
09:16I was in civil education.
09:18Which grade?
09:1910th grade.
09:20In 10th grade,
09:21there was a theme.
09:22One was to sing a song
09:24or something like that.
09:25And the other was
09:26to sing a song.
09:28You're so cute.
09:30I thought
09:31I wasn't good enough
09:33for this subject.
09:35But now,
09:36I know how to sing.
09:37After that,
09:38I stepped up.
09:40I went to the room
09:42and sang in front of the class.
09:43I remember that song.
09:44I sang the first song.
09:45I sang in front of everyone.
09:46It was the song
09:47Viet Nam Que Huong Toi.
09:48I remember that
09:49I was so nervous
09:50but I sang the whole song.
09:52I was applauded
09:54by everyone.
09:55At that time,
09:56I felt like
09:57I remembered this feeling.
09:59I felt like
10:00I opened a new door
10:02to music.
10:03I came back to music.
10:04It started from that time.
10:05In the past,
10:06there was Mr. Hung
10:07in my school
10:08who was specialized in literature.
10:09There was also Mr. Si Luan.
10:10Si Luan was
10:11a singer
10:12who spent a lot of time
10:14to go to school.
10:16Suddenly,
10:17there was…
10:18Thank you.
10:19I remember that
10:20when I was in grade 12,
10:21I was selected
10:22to create a literature class.
10:24Marigold School
10:25had a good literature tradition.
10:28The literature quality
10:29of the school was very strong.
10:30Mr. Hung was specialized in literature,
10:31so he recruited people
10:32who had literature skills
10:34to create a literature class.
10:36There was Thuy Lam,
10:38Vo Hoang Yen,
10:39and Dong Nhi,
10:40the three most prominent people.
10:41After that,
10:42I started to sing
10:43and perform in front of the school.
10:45There is a memory
10:46that I still remember
10:47when I performed in front of the school.
10:48At that time,
10:49I turned on the karaoke machine.
10:50Yes.
10:51You sang in front of the karaoke machine.
10:52Yes.
10:53I sang in front of the karaoke machine.
10:54When I turned on the karaoke machine,
10:55there were two channels.
10:56One channel was karaoke
10:57and the other channel was the original song.
10:58When I went in front of the school,
10:59I chose the song
11:00If We Were Apart
11:01by singer Minh Quynh.
11:02It was a live version.
11:03Minh Quynh sang live
11:04in a concert.
11:05After that,
11:06I made it into a karaoke version.
11:07When I turned on the music,
11:08I felt so excited.
11:09Suddenly,
11:10there was a voice
11:11saying,
11:12Hello, everyone.
11:13I'm Minh Quynh.
11:14Hello, everyone.
11:15Hello, everyone.
11:17Oh my god!
11:18What happened?
11:19The whole school laughed.
11:21So cute.
11:22Yes.
11:23I said,
11:24Hey,
11:25move me
11:26to the right channel.
11:28Are you shy?
11:30I almost laughed my head off.
11:31After that,
11:32I had to continue.
11:35It taught me
11:36that
11:37no matter what happens,
11:38I have to be alert
11:40and smile.
11:41I have to be handsome.
11:43Mr. Lam
11:44And you, I don't know your name yet.
11:46I'm Hoang Thu.
11:47Wow, you're so beautiful.
11:48I'm Hoang Lam.
11:50I'm Nguyen Ngoc Lam.
11:51Your name is also beautiful.
11:52You were only 33 years old when you had Hoang Thu.
11:56So how old were you when you got married to Mr. Lam?
11:59In a woman's mind,
12:01sometimes they understand and then they fall in love.
12:03And then there are women who see a handsome man and fall in love.
12:07Ms. Thu is the second.
12:10I mean, I understand and then I fall in love.
12:13But actually, it's not that she loves me,
12:15but I love her.
12:18And I've been running after her for 3 years.
12:22That's when I fell in love.
12:23Actually, I'm very lucky
12:26to enjoy the good things from them.
12:30I have the material, the voice,
12:32the passion for the job.
12:33So that's why I became a singer
12:37who has a lot of good works
12:39and is loved by the audience.
12:41That's natural.
12:42When I was 2 years old,
12:43she bought me a cassette player.
12:45I played it all day.
12:47And when I grew up,
12:49she directed me to go to a university abroad.
12:52Not music.
12:54And I studied at Hoa Sen University.
12:56Hoa Sen University.
12:57When I graduated from university,
12:58I had a chance to study abroad in England.
13:01So there were a lot of fields.
13:03I said there were a lot of fields,
13:05nothing related to me.
13:06I only had music.
13:07And that year, I took the Voice exam.
13:08If I wanted to take the exam, I would take it.
13:10Actually, deep down,
13:11I still wanted to study another field.
13:13I am also an artist.
13:16But I think the path of being an artist
13:19is very difficult.
13:20Yes.
13:21Very difficult.
13:22I know that all parents like their children
13:24to have a stable job.
13:27Usually, families with art traditions
13:30will have two directions.
13:31One is that parents want to maintain that tradition.
13:34They want to make their children better.
13:35To do the job of a parent,
13:37they have to learn from their experience.
13:40Otherwise, they will say
13:41that your job is very boring.
13:42Don't do it.
13:43Do something that is more stable,
13:46more normal.
13:47Normal is happiness.
13:48Yes.
13:49What about your family?
13:50When I was young,
13:51my mom let me study music.
13:53So I think it was also a direction
13:55for my children to have art in their lives.
13:58But later, when I grew up,
14:01when I started my career,
14:02my parents wanted me to follow that direction.
14:04Think again.
14:05Yes.
14:06When my parents were in the art industry,
14:09they didn't bring any economic value.
14:13The economy was not high.
14:14Yes.
14:15For example,
14:16going to the river to sing
14:17and paying the taxi fare
14:18was only one bowl of Pho.
14:19After a while,
14:20my parents also wanted something more stable
14:21for me.
14:22So my parents promised me
14:23to work for the government.
14:24It would be more stable.
14:25There would be no ups and downs.
14:28But I still wanted to go out
14:31and show that
14:32I still wanted to pursue my passion.
14:33I still wanted to do what I was doing.
14:36If you were not a musician,
14:37not a singer,
14:38not a musician,
14:39what would you do in the country?
14:40In the past,
14:41my uncle was the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
14:44So if I joined the country,
14:47I would follow my uncle's direction.
14:49I mean the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
14:50Because I also have a good foreign language.
14:53In the past,
14:54I was very good at learning English.
14:55So in the past,
14:56when I was in college,
14:57I studied English for 6 years.
14:58In the English profession?
14:59Yes, in the English profession.
15:00Didn't you study music?
15:01Didn't you go to a music school?
15:02I did.
15:03I went to a music school.
15:04I studied music for about 2 years.
15:06I went to 2 music schools.
15:08So you participated in many music contests?
15:10Yes, yes.
15:11How many contests did you participate in?
15:13I participated in Pepsi Talent Show 2010.
15:18At that time, I participated in that show.
15:20Dinh Manh Ninh also participated in that show.
15:22After that, I participated in Vietnam Idol.
15:25But I failed.
15:27I don't know about that.
15:28Did you fail from the start or what?
15:30I failed from the start.
15:31I participated in Vietnam Idol not for 1 year,
15:33but 2 years in a row.
15:342 years in a row?
15:35I failed from the start.
15:37Why?
15:38I don't know.
15:39Maybe I was still young at that time.
15:40Did you try singing?
15:41Yes, I did.
15:42I tried singing,
15:43but I only sang 2 sentences.
15:45People said,
15:46Oh my god.
15:47How did you feel?
15:48At that time,
15:49I felt like I was falling down.
15:51After that,
15:52I still felt like
15:54I really love music.
15:56I love music so much.
15:57At that time,
15:58there was another contest.
15:59It was New Gen Star.
16:01I won the first prize in that contest.
16:03Oh.
16:04But it was a funny contest.
16:06I won the first prize in Talent Contest.
16:08But after that,
16:10I was recruited to be a maintenance staff
16:12for that company.
16:14It's true.
16:15Were you shocked?
16:16At that time,
16:18I was used to the maintenance job.
16:20So I felt like
16:22I could do this.
16:24After that, I learned and continued to work on music.
16:26Thanks to that time,
16:28I learned more about
16:30the maintenance job.
16:32I learned how to mix my voice well.
16:34I met
16:36other people
16:38who had the same goal as me.
16:40They were Epiboyz.
16:42We worked in the same room.
16:44At that time,
16:46I moved to another room to work.
16:48It was another contest.
16:49I won the first prize in that contest.
16:51Finally, I worked in the maintenance room.
16:53It was funny.
16:55But this time,
16:57I worked more.
16:59After that, I could write songs.
17:01There was a team
17:03who wrote and sold songs.
17:05During that time, I wrote many songs.
17:07There were Phuc Bo, Kien Tran.
17:09The first time I wrote a song,
17:11I met OnlySee.
17:13I hadn't sung
17:15many songs until now.
17:17At that time, we were musicians.
17:19I thought people would sing first
17:21and then write songs
17:23for others to sing.
17:25The reason why I wasn't recruited
17:27was because singers
17:29care a lot about their appearance.
17:31You look good.
17:33You have a good appearance.
17:35But I had plastic surgery.
17:37At that time,
17:39you had plastic surgery?
17:41At that time,
17:43everyone told me
17:45that I was ugly and I couldn't be a singer.
17:47Really?
17:49Yes, they told me that.
17:51Did you have plastic surgery?
17:53Partially.
17:56When 10 people say something,
17:58it will affect
18:00your appearance.
18:02Body shaming?
18:04Yes.
18:06When did you become famous?
18:08When did you become famous?
18:10In 2013,
18:12I was invited to sing
18:14at the biggest singing contest
18:16in Vietnam.
18:18How many years did it take
18:20for you to sing
18:22and write songs?
18:24In 2008 or 2009,
18:26I started to record at home.
18:28After that,
18:30I started to get recognized
18:32and invited to sing.
18:34In 2013,
18:36you talked about music with your parents.
18:38What about your lover?
18:40I rarely talked about love.
18:42I rarely talked about love.
18:44I rarely talked about love.
18:46I rarely talked about love.
18:48I rarely talked about love.
18:50Really?
18:52I rarely talked about love.
18:54I rarely talked about love.
18:56I rarely talked about love.
18:58I rarely talked about love.
19:00I rarely talked about love.
19:02I rarely talked about love.
19:04I rarely talked about love.
19:06I rarely talked about love.
19:08I rarely talked about love.
19:10I rarely talked about love.
19:12I rarely talked about love.
19:14I rarely talked about love.
19:16I rarely talked about love.
19:18I rarely talked about love.
19:21Yes, I was famous
19:23Yes, I was famous
19:25and I had more opportunities.
19:27But I also had a lot of distractions.
19:29When I went to work
19:31in an environment where
19:33I had to drink
19:35and communicate a lot,
19:37I started to see music
19:39as a job, not a passion.
19:41When I went to perform,
19:43I had to follow the emotions
19:45of the audience,
19:47not my feelings.
19:49I was away from my basic feelings.
19:50I was away from my basic feelings.
19:52For example I like this,
19:54but the audience likes that
19:56so I'm like this...
19:58I stopped loving music.
20:00I stopped loving music.
20:02You stopped being yourself.
20:04I stopped being myself.
20:06I started to be more confident
20:08and just enjoy life.
20:10and just enjoy life.
20:12I completely built my own life.
20:14I had enough time
20:16to stay alone,
20:18and I couldn't focus anymore.
20:20After that time, my health was affected,
20:23both physically and mentally.
20:26There was a time when I was depressed.
20:29Let me ask you a deeper question.
20:31How did you feel when you were depressed?
20:33I didn't care about my own health anymore.
20:35At that time, I thought
20:37I would die anyway.
20:41Really?
20:42Yes, yes.
20:43There was a time when I felt that way.
20:45I was alone.
20:47But I was alone.
20:50I couldn't tell my friends
20:52that I was alone.
20:54So there were personal matters
20:56and personal matters in the family.
20:58If there were brothers and sisters,
21:00I could share it.
21:02But how could I share it with others?
21:04I heard that
21:06I had a period of time
21:08when I was in a state
21:10of almost depression.
21:12I lost my direction.
21:14At that time, I didn't know
21:16that I was working with Ms. Thu.
21:18At that time, how did you
21:20help me overcome
21:22that crisis?
21:24I was worried a lot.
21:26At that time, I was 25 years old.
21:28I only knew that going out
21:30was very complicated.
21:32So when I did something,
21:34I had to think about the benefits
21:36or disadvantages of doing it.
21:38At that time, I couldn't
21:40keep staying at home.
21:42At that time, I lived with my friends.
21:44We were happy boys.
21:46We went out almost every day.
21:48But I went out all the time.
21:50I was under a lot of pressure.
21:52I was tired.
21:54But when I grew up,
21:56I could tell myself
21:58that when I grew up,
22:00they cared about me.
22:02Sometimes, I had to be smart.
22:04I used to teach psychology with Huynh Van Son.
22:06Ah, Mr. Son.
22:08He was the president of the university.
22:10I used to teach with Mr. Son.
22:12So I could talk to him easily.
22:14I met a lot of students.
22:16They were my students.
22:18They were stars.
22:20Everyone knew
22:22their brilliance.
22:24But I often saw their
22:26difficulties.
22:28I really loved them.
22:30That's why I heard everything they said.
22:32I was very lucky.
22:34At that time, my family still cared about me.
22:36My parents still cared about me.
22:38My mom introduced me
22:40to a psychiatrist.
22:42How did they help you?
22:44How did they talk to you?
22:46They gave me a prescription.
22:48I went out
22:50to find a psychiatrist.
22:52I talked to them.
22:54They came to me
22:56and told me
22:58how they felt.
23:00Then they gave me
23:02a list of emotions.
23:04I had to practice
23:06my emotions.
23:08I didn't know
23:10what I should feel.
23:12You wanted to get out of that period, right?
23:14Yes.
23:16You were looking for someone
23:18to help you.
23:20How long did it take?
23:22From 2016 to 2017.
23:24It took me 2 years
23:26to stabilize my mind.
23:28During that time,
23:30I created a work
23:32that is still my biggest work.
23:34What is it about?
23:36It's about love.
23:38I wrote it based on
23:40other people's stories.
23:42Many people sympathized with my story.
23:44Now,
23:46I have more than
23:48100 million views on YouTube.
23:50There is a phrase in English
23:52that says
23:54I want to have a lot of love.
23:56So I wrote this song.
23:58I really need to be loved.
24:00I'm sorry.
24:02Is that so?
24:04You care about your emotions a lot.
24:06I think you really need to be loved.
24:08I want to ask Mr. Lam.
24:10Is it true that
24:12you have changed
24:14since you overcame
24:16the danger?
24:18When he was lying there
24:20with a broken heart,
24:22I had changed.
24:24Why?
24:26First, I love my father more
24:28and I'm more responsible.
24:30At first, he didn't notice.
24:32But gradually,
24:34he started to care about me.
24:36He asked me how my father was.
24:38He asked me how I was.
24:40When we visited him,
24:42I could see
24:44his motivation.
24:46That's why I really
24:48want to live.
24:50That's great.
24:52That's great.
24:54That motivation is my motivation.
24:56That's right.
24:58When he was lying there
25:00with a broken heart,
25:02I had to get out of there.
25:04That's the power of patience.
25:06Now that I see you,
25:08do you see any positive changes
25:10in your life?
25:12Are there any good changes?
25:14Before, I was very carefree.
25:16Because my parents cared about me a lot.
25:18For example,
25:20when we had a meal,
25:22Mr. Lam took care of me.
25:24Sometimes, I was angry.
25:26He took care of me a lot.
25:28He never noticed anything.
25:30But when he got sick,
25:32he started to have health problems.
25:34When he was sick,
25:36I was more responsible.
25:38One more thing.
25:40I won't ask.
25:42When he comes to eat,
25:44I will ask him.
25:52Wow.
25:54When I look at you,
25:56I can see that you are well-prepared.
25:58Did you talk a lot?
26:00Yes.
26:04No one asked me why I have two bowls.
26:06Wait a minute.
26:08I have a neighbor
26:10who heard that
26:12I came to your house today.
26:14So he wants to join us.
26:16I'm surprised.
26:18He's my neighbor.
26:20Let's eat together.
26:22Oh my god.
26:24Oh my god.
26:26Oh my god.
26:28Oh my god.
26:30Oh my god.
26:32Welcome home.
26:34Oh my god.
26:36I was invited
26:38by my mom.
26:40So I came here.
26:42Luckily, I ate at home.
26:44Please have a seat.
26:46Hello.
26:48I love your song.
26:50I love the song
26:52Love to grow up.
26:54Where is it?
26:56Love to grow up.
26:58That song must be written for you.
27:00Are you surprised?
27:02Yes.
27:04I'm surprised and happy.
27:06I had to sneak out
27:08from Binh Thanh District
27:10to Thu Duc City
27:12to pick you up.
27:14Thank you so much.
27:16While Hoang Ton was still
27:18talking to the beauties
27:20and Ms. Hoang Thu
27:22was cooking,
27:24I had to sneak out
27:26to meet a surprise guest.
27:28I'm sure
27:30not only you
27:32like him
27:34but also many young people like him.
27:36Especially,
27:38I found out that
27:40my fans like him even more.
27:42He is
27:44a talented, handsome,
27:46lovely,
27:48and wonderful singer,
27:50Mr. Lixi.
27:52Hello.
27:54First of all,
27:56I'd like to say hello to the audience
27:58of the show.
28:00It's my pleasure to meet you today.
28:02He is my idol.
28:04I'm your idol.
28:06You two are so similar.
28:08Mr. Lixi,
28:10how long have you and Hoang Ton
28:12known each other?
28:14More than 10 years.
28:16When I first came to Saigon
28:18and started my music career,
28:20Ton was one of my first friends
28:22about music.
28:24How did you get along
28:26in your work and life?
28:28Actually, we didn't get along at all.
28:30We only got along
28:32in terms of music.
28:34We didn't hang out together,
28:36we didn't eat out together,
28:38we didn't hang out in a group.
28:40But when it comes to music,
28:42we always talk about music.
28:44So Ton is a friend
28:46who is right about music.
28:48In life,
28:50we don't usually
28:52talk about each other's lifestyles.
28:54Actually, Ton and I
28:56have never been in a relationship
28:58about music.
29:00Really?
29:02So you and Ton are in a relationship
29:04about music?
29:06I usually support Ton when it comes to music.
29:08I'm the first person
29:10to tell Ton about his musical talent.
29:12He's so open-minded.
29:14He's so open-minded.
29:16That's right.
29:18I support Ton in a way
29:20like a shield.
29:22Ton is very smart.
29:24I just need to support him
29:26once or twice
29:28and he'll be great.
29:30But Ton has another advantage.
29:32He stood out
29:34in a music talent contest
29:36called The Voice.
29:38After one night,
29:40he stood out.
29:42I knew that
29:44he stood out easily.
29:46Ton once
29:48lost his way.
29:50I think you know that.
29:52Yes, I do.
29:54In such a difficult period,
29:56did you talk to him?
29:58We met in a very positive period.
30:00In a negative period,
30:02we didn't talk to each other.
30:04But we always followed each other
30:06Of course,
30:08I knew that Ton lost his way.
30:10Every time I met him,
30:12I told him to try his best
30:14and keep going.
30:16Do you see me?
30:18I can do it.
30:20You're very good.
30:22You can do it better than me.
30:24I think it's a motivation
30:26for my friends not to quit their jobs
30:28because they're good people.
30:30Those people are too absorbed
30:32in the music industry.
30:34Besides music,
30:36there are other things
30:38to support them.
30:40It's very difficult to keep
30:42a passion for music
30:44without being influenced by external factors.
30:46Every time I met him,
30:48I told him to try his best
30:50and I would support any of his works.
30:52To be honest, I really like you.
30:54Because there are things
30:56that you know better than me.
30:58You're very sincere.
31:00So I really like you.
31:02There are things that
31:04you don't pay attention to.
31:06You're smart because you have a family.
31:08That's the charm of my son.
31:10He's like a brother to me.
31:12I have a family,
31:14but I still think I'm not good enough.
31:16Let's eat.
31:18Let's eat.
31:20There you go.
31:22You're so brave.
31:24Let's go to the beach later.
31:26Let's go to the beach later.
31:28Let's go to the beach later.
31:30Let's keep cleaning.
31:38Can you get me two plates
31:40so I can peel the shrimp?
31:42Just use it.
31:44Don't worry.
31:46It's broken.
31:48My daughter loves it.
31:50I have to help you peel the shrimp.
31:52Okay.
31:54Look at his face.
31:56Let's eat.
31:58Let's eat.
32:02I talked to ODC.
32:04I have to ask you.
32:06You and ODC
32:08rarely talk about life.
32:10Right?
32:12But you two
32:14work together.
32:16Do you have a drama?
32:18Do you get along well?
32:20Where do you get along well?
32:22We get along well at work.
32:24Because
32:26we have the same major.
32:28We have the same passion.
32:30We have the same passion for comedy.
32:32That's why we don't have a drama.
32:34I admire ODC.
32:36Because he's the one
32:38who discovered my creativity.
32:40If ODC
32:42didn't say anything back then,
32:44I wouldn't have been a songwriter.
32:46I remember there was only one time
32:48when you became a famous singer.
32:50I admired you.
32:52What was it?
32:54I admired your creativity.
32:56At that time, I didn't write music.
32:58When we went to the studio,
33:00I met ODC.
33:02He had been in the industry for a long time.
33:04He asked me if I could write a song.
33:06I said no.
33:08He asked me to try writing a song.
33:10A good singer can write a good song.
33:12That's why
33:14I can write songs now.
33:16I see.
33:18There's a song for you.
33:20I really like that song.
33:22Did you hear what I said
33:24about the difficulties
33:26you faced
33:28in your career?
33:30I still remember
33:32that there was a time
33:34when you lost your direction in life.
33:36You didn't have a goal
33:38or a reason to exist.
33:40Oh my god.
33:42I was a bit empathetic.
33:44I think ODC understands me.
33:46I was also empathetic before.
33:48I asked ODC
33:50if I could write a song.
33:52He said he still remembered
33:54that song.
33:56It wasn't a beautiful song.
33:58I told him to try his best.
34:00Life is full of ups and downs.
34:02You have to try your best.
34:04Call me if you need anything.
34:06When you woke up,
34:08did you think about
34:10the fact that you lost your direction
34:12and didn't want to exist?
34:14Was it a bad idea?
34:16Was it ungrateful?
34:18I think I couldn't
34:20evaluate my thoughts at that time.
34:22For me,
34:24it was a necessary process.
34:26When I felt that way,
34:28I thought I wouldn't
34:30reject that feeling.
34:32I would accept it.
34:34But I also knew
34:36that I had a better idea.
34:38I would follow
34:40this better direction
34:42to create something good
34:44for my family and society.
34:46That helped me
34:48to have the motivation
34:50to continue.
34:52You explained everything.
34:54I asked you
34:56if you thought about
34:58whether you should exist
35:00or not.
35:02Was it ungrateful?
35:04Do you know that
35:06my parents raised me alone?
35:08I was the only child.
35:10This is the golden tree.
35:12Number 9.
35:14It's so precious.
35:16Number 2.
35:18I had 2 parts of life.
35:208 parts.
35:24I always thought
35:26I had to live.
35:28I had to leave this room.
35:30Actually,
35:32I thought of myself more than my mom.
35:34Really?
35:36I don't know if I'm right.
35:38When I had to fight for my life,
35:40I was an adult
35:42but I had to be determined
35:44to live.
35:46Why did I think like that?
35:48Okay, I understand.
35:50It won't happen again.
35:52But I can tell you
35:54that life is so precious.
35:56It's not only
35:58what we feel.
36:00People around us
36:02are our family.
36:04Sometimes, they value
36:06their life more than us.
36:08I hope that
36:10not only me,
36:12but also many young people
36:14and especially successful people
36:16in our society.
36:18My mom said
36:20that I'm so kind.
36:22Maybe people only see the glory
36:24of famous people.
36:26But my mom only cares about
36:28the glory behind me.
36:30So no one knows
36:32the glory behind me.
36:34I know the pressure
36:36of the audience and life.
36:38Now, it's the pressure of the internet.
36:40If we're not mature enough,
36:42if we don't have much pain,
36:44we'll never be mature
36:46and we'll have the courage
36:48to overcome it.
36:50I think your pressure
36:52is not from the audience.
36:54It's from yourself.
36:56You have to have the pressure.
36:58Do you agree?
37:00Yes, I do.
37:02How did you overcome it yesterday?
37:04What do you want to do next?
37:06That's the biggest pressure.
37:08You're so lucky.
37:10You have 2 psychologists
37:12who know how to take advantage of you.
37:14I'll talk more about it later.
37:18I have to ask you.
37:20You have to learn from him.
37:22Why are you so positive?
37:24You're always cute and smiling.
37:26Everything is so easy.
37:28But you only learn how to accept it.
37:30That sentence doesn't unlock you.
37:32That's right.
37:34Acceptance is a good word.
37:36If you don't accept it, you'll feel more pain.
37:38Just accept it.
37:40Artists still have the pressure
37:42because they can't accept the truth.
37:44They have so many problems.
37:46But they can overcome it.
37:48That's right.
37:50If you want to be comfortable,
37:52you have to change.
37:54I'm a man.
37:56I've been with you a lot.
37:58I've been with a man
38:00and a talented brother.
38:02I want to know
38:04what you want from me.
38:06We've never argued about anything.
38:08Even if we have different opinions,
38:10we don't argue.
38:12We just talk about our opinions.
38:14He's a friend
38:16in my life.
38:18I love him so much.
38:20I always want him
38:22to overcome all the difficulties
38:24to get what he wants.
38:26I don't want him to be successful
38:28because the ultimate goal
38:30of a person is to be comfortable.
38:32I want him to be comfortable.
38:34I want him to be happy.
38:36I want him to be successful.
38:38I want him to be a fan of the audience.
38:40I'm a fan of the audience.
38:42I'm an idol of him.
38:44He's more creative than me.
38:46I'm creative in pressure.
38:48He's creative in comfort.
38:50Really?
38:52I'm under a lot of pressure.
38:54I want him to keep going.
38:56I want him to keep going.
38:58That's your job.
39:00What if you don't have a job?
39:02I have to fulfill my responsibility.
39:04I'm done.
39:06My responsibility is done.
39:08Do you think
39:10all men are like that?
39:12Yes.
39:14I think men
39:16only grow up when they have a wife and children.
39:18Correct.
39:20I did a podcast
39:22about this topic.
39:24Women,
39:26please teach us how to grow up.
39:28We can't grow up on our own.
39:30Why do we have to teach you?
39:32A lot of women commented
39:34why we have to teach
39:36and why we have to grow up
39:38and fall in love with another woman.
39:40I think it's because
39:42a woman's nature is a mother.
39:44That's it.
39:46This is the universe.
39:48We don't want that.
39:50Women are all over the world.
39:52A group of women
39:54can have a lot of sisters
39:56but they can't change.
39:58They only need a husband
40:00to share.
40:02Women are all over the world.
40:04Men always need each other.
40:06They need each other because they lack.
40:08That's the truth.
40:10We lack a lot.
40:12I think it's great
40:14to have a woman in your life.
40:16We are all over the world.
40:18We can do anything.
40:20I'm so fat that I can't even cry.
40:22So the most painful thing is
40:24giving birth.
40:26Who gives birth?
40:28Women give birth.
40:30That's the universe.
40:32So I hope you can experience
40:34and be a woman
40:36so you can understand.
40:38Now, it's your turn.
40:40I don't feel anything.
40:42Now, I have 4 mothers
40:44whom I love the most.
40:46I have a very close husband
40:48but today everyone forced me.
40:50Let me promise that.
40:52Today, I'd like to thank
40:54Mr. Thuan and Mrs. Thao
40:56for giving me a chance
40:58to join the show.
41:00It's been a long time
41:02since my parents
41:04had a chance to get close like this.
41:06Today is more special
41:08because I have a chance to introduce
41:10a man whom I admire and respect.
41:12I promise that
41:14from now on,
41:16I will always be happy
41:18and always be creative
41:20and do the best
41:22for myself
41:24and the people
41:26around me,
41:28for my parents.
41:30As for personal happiness,
41:32I promise that
41:34I will try to
41:36build up the relationships
41:38around me
41:40to achieve personal happiness
41:42and try to do my best.
41:44I'm sure that
41:46you are very happy
41:48when you hear your son
41:50say something like that.
41:52I don't know why
41:54the fans of this show
41:56love you so much.
41:58Thank you so much.
42:00Today, I met a very happy family.
42:02The other week,
42:04you told me that
42:06I should experience
42:08something new.
42:10I'm not old enough.
42:12That's right.
42:14You should experience
42:16something new.
42:18Thank you so much.
42:20Thank you for watching.
42:22Goodbye.
42:38Thank you for watching.
42:40Goodbye.
43:08Thank you for watching.
43:10Goodbye.