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Sơn Tùng M-TP
A picture of Sơn Tùng M-TP looking directly to the camera.
Sơn Tùng M-TP in a promotional video for Viettel 2017
Born
Nguyễn Thanh Tùng

(1994-07-05) 5 July 1994 (age 30)
Alma materConservatory of Ho Chi Minh City
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
  • businessman
Years active2009–present
RelativesMono (brother)
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • electronic keyboard
Labels
  • WePro Entertainment
  • M-TP Entertainment
Websitemtpentertainment.com

Nguyễn Thanh Tùng (born 5 July 1994), known professionally as Sơn Tùng M-TP ([s̪əːn˧ tuŋ˨˩ ɛm˧ ti:˧ pi:˧]), is a Vietnamese singer-songwriter and actor. Born and raised in Thái Bình, Thái Bình province, his family discovered his singing ability when he was two years old. His self-written 2012 and 2013 singles, "Cơn mưa ngang qua" and "Em của ngày hôm qua" launched his career. These were followed by successful singles "Chắc ai đó sẽ về", "Lạc trôi" and "Nơi này có anh". In 2017, Tùng released the compilation album M-tp M-TP and published his autobiography, Chạm tới giấc mơ.

Tùng spent four years as part of Văn Production and WePro Entertainment before founding his own record label, M-TP Entertainment, in 2016. His other ventures include the M-TP Ambition Tour (2015–2016), the Sky Tour (2019), a starring role in the 2014 film Dandelion (which earned him a Golden Kite Prize for Young Prominent Actor) and an appearance as a contestant on the television series The Remix. Called a "Prince of V-pop" for his popularity, Tùng has received many accolades which include a MTV Europe Music Award, a Dedication Music Award, a Mnet Asian Music Award, seven Green Wave Awards and an inclusion on Forbes Vietnam's 2018 30 Under 30 list.[1]

Life and career

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1994–2010: Early life and career

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Nguyễn Thanh Tùng was born on 5 July 1994 in Thái Bình, Thái Bình province, to parents Nguyễn Đức Thiện and Phạm Thị Thanh Bình.[2][3] Bình was a traditional dancer in the city's official performing group and a performer in Thái Bình's chèo theatre.[4][3] She met Thiện when he was working as a transport driver.[4] After becoming pregnant with Tùng, Bình opened a barbershop at home which later became a clothing store.[4][3] She also used to work as a bridal make-up artist.[5] The singer described his early life as "peaceful."[6] He has a younger brother, Nguyễn Việt Hoàng (b. 2000), who later starts his own music career in 2022 under the stage name Mono.[3][7][8][9]

He was two years old when the family discovered his singing abilities.[3] At the age of eight, he joined Thái Bình's Children's Arts and Culture Palace and learned to play the electronic keyboard.[3] Tùng's mother plays guitar, and her husband plays seven instruments.[3] However, they disapproved of their son's pursuit of a singing career and wanted him to focus on education;[3][10] his father wanted him to study business in college.[10] Despite this, Tùng frequently participated in talent shows at school.[11] In 2009, he and his classmates formed a group, Over Band, and began writing and uploading songs on the independent-music website LadyKillah.[5][10] Rap artist Hoàng Kê, one of the site's participants, invited the singer to join his Young Pilots hip hop group in 2010. Young Pilots recorded and performed across Thái Bình, successful in their hometown and online.[10] At this time, Tùng adopted the stage name M-TP, which was an acronym for Mr. Tùng Pình, a nickname bestowed by fellow LadyKillah member Mr. J.[4][12] According to the singer, it now stands for "music," "tài năng" ("talent"), and "phong cách" ("style").[13]

2011–2015: Breakthrough and Dandelion

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Tùng originally wrote "Cơn mưa ngang qua" for Over Band and Young Pilots before deciding to record the song himself.[4][10] He published it on the music website Zing MP3 in August 2011, and within two months of release, it had 1.7 million streams.[14] "Cơn mưa ngang qua"'s success exceeded Tùng's expectations.[14] It received the Song of the Month award from the music-chart TV program Favorite Song in October 2012, and a Zing Music Award for R&B Song of the Year.[15][16] Two revised versions of the song were released in February 2012.[17] That year, he was admitted to the Conservatory of Ho Chi Minh City with one of its highest entrance scores.[2] He took a leave of absence in June 2014, while filming Dandelion, due to scheduling conflicts and a desire to focus on his future career.[18][19][20] In July 2012, he auditioned for Vietnam Idol's fourth season and was eliminated in the first round.[21] He signed a five-year contract with Văn Production in November 2012 and changed his stage name from M-TP to Sơn Tùng M-TP after a suggestion came from the company's music director, Huy Tuấn, and musician Hà Quang Minh.[22][23][24][a]

Tùng released three singles between August and December 2013: "Nắng ấm xa dần",[25] "Đừng về trễ"[26] and "Em của ngày hôm qua".[27] The latter launched Tùng's mainstream career and successfully gained over 100 million streams in three months on Zing MP3.[28][29][30] Favorite Song made it its Song of the Month in February 2014.[15] Tùng wrote "Gió cuốn em đi", which was performed and released by Quốc Thiên in April 2014.[31] The following month, Tùng contributed vocals to a charity cover of Tạ Quang Thắng's "Sống như những đóa hoa" and canceled a number of performances for surgery to remove a tumor from his leg.[32][33]

Tùng at the premiere of Dandelion in December 2014

In June of that year, it was announced that the singer would star in Dandelion, a semi-biographical film loosely based on the life of the late singer WanBi Tuấn Anh.[19] The film was directed by Quang Huy, founder of WePro Entertainment.[34][19] Dandelion was released in December 2014 and went on to gross over 60 billion (US$2.8 million) at the box office, making it one of the highest-grossing Vietnamese films of all time.[35][36][37] Tùng's performance in the film earned him the prestigious Golden Kite Prize for Young Prominent Actor.[38][39] He contributed two hit singles to the soundtrack: "Chắc ai đó sẽ về" and "Không phải dạng vừa đâu".[36] The former won a WeChoice Award for Song of the Year.[40] It was reported in early 2015 that Tùng had signed with WePro while still being managed by his former company.[41]

2015–2017: The Remix and concerts

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In January 2015, Tùng joined a team with disc jockey Trang Moon and music producer SlimV for the first season of the television competition series The Remix.[42][43] His team competed against other notable acts, such as Đông Nhi and Tóc Tiên, to create the best remixes on the program.[42] Tùng's performance each week received considerable media coverage but he quit after six episodes, citing health issues.[44][45][46] Two songs he introduced on the show, "Thái Bình mồ hôi rơi" and "Khuôn mặt đáng thương", were released as singles the following February and March.[45][47][48] In June, Tùng recorded "Tiến lên Việt Nam ơi!" in support of Vietnam's team at the Southeast Asian Games.[49] Three of his other singles, "Ấn nút nhớ... Thả giấc mơ" (written for an advertising campaign for Omo),[50] "Âm thầm bên em"[51] and "Buông đôi tay nhau ra",[52] were released between June and December 2015. Although they were modest commercial successes compared to their predecessors, "Âm thầm bên em" received a Green Wave Award for Single of the Year.[53][54]

In July, eight thousand tickets for Tùng's first major concert in Ho Chi Minh City, M-TP & Friends, sold out in two weeks.[51] His Dandelion castmates, including Hari Won and Phạm Quỳnh Anh, were the show's opening acts.[55] At the 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards, Tùng received the Best Southeast Asian Act award and was nominated for Best Asian Act.[56][57] In December 2015 and January 2016, Tùng's M-TP Ambition concert tour was held in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.[58][59] In his autobiography, Chạm tới giấc mơ, he described the tour as an unforgettable failure.[6] Reports indicated low ticket sales.[60] While some critics praised Tùng's stage presence, others felt the show was lacking.[58][59] During the tour, he introduced two songs, "Remember Me" and "Như ngày hôm qua," which were released as singles in December 2015.[61][62]

In January 2016, he guest judged an episode of The Remix's second season and endorsed Oppo's Tết campaign with the song "Một năm mới bình an".[63][64][65] At the 11th Dedication Music Award in April, Tùng became the youngest recipient of the Singer of the Year award.[2] He also won the Favorite Male Artist category at that year's Zing Music Awards.[66] Tùng released his single "Chúng ta không thuộc về nhau" in August 2016.[67] It was Google Vietnam's most-searched song of 2016, YouTube's 11th-most-disliked video of the year and WebTVAsia Awards' Most Popular Video in Vietnam.[68][69][70] Due to his creative conflicts with WePro since the M-TP Ambition tour, Tùng announced that he had parted ways with the company in December 2016.[71][34]

He established M-TP Entertainment, and released three singles in early 2017: "Lạc trôi",[72] "Nơi này có anh"[73] and "Bình yên những phút giây".[74] The music video for "Lạc trôi" was described as a "play on Asian stereotypes," such as gold thrones and statues of dragons.[75][76] It and "Nơi này có anh" were two of the fastest Asian music videos to receive 100 million views on YouTube, and were two of the year's top streaming tracks in Vietnam.[73][77] Green Wave and WeChoice Awards later gave the former track the Single of the Year and Favorite Music Video awards, respectively.[78][79] Tùng's last solo release for WePro, "Bình yên những phút giây", was a single written as part of a promotion for Không Độ green tea.[74]

2017–present: Sky Tour and Chúng ta

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Tùng performing in July 2017

In April 2017, Tùng celebrated his fifth year in the music industry by releasing the compilation album M-tp M-TP.[80] The album, which featured revamped versions of his previous tracks, was distributed on a USB flash drive and sold one thousand copies.[81][82][83] In June, Tùng took the stage at the Viral Fest Asia event held in Bangkok, Thailand.[84] The subsequent month, he organized a second M-TP & Friends concert in Hanoi.[85] In August, he joined in on "Gia đình tôi chọn", a single celebrating WePro's fifteen years in the industry.[86][87]

In September 2017, the singer's memoir, titled Chạm tới giấc mơ, was released.[88] The biography covers Tùng's early life, as well as his experiences with Văn Production and WePro Entertainment, while deliberately omitting any mention of the controversies surrounding his career.[4][89][a] Ten thousand copies were sold in the first two days.[88] Tùng was subsequently honored with a variety of awards, including the Mnet Asian Music Award for Vietnamese Breakout Artist,[90][91] the Keeng Young Award for Favorite Male Artist,[92] the V Live Award for Best V Star,[93] and the WeChoice Award for Breakout Artist.[78]

In May 2018, his single "Run Now" was released with a music video featuring Thai actress Davika Hoorne.[94] Many Catholic viewers condemned its usage of William-Adolphe Bouguereau's 1876 painting Pietà, as it was seen burning in the video.[95] "Run Now" was awarded two Zing Music Awards for Music Video of the Year and Most Favorite Dance/Electronic Song, and a WeChoice Award for Most Favorite Music Video. Later in July, the singer played a fictionalized version of himself in Chuyến đi của thanh xuân, a short film sponsored by Biti's and directed by Nguyễn Quang Dũng.[96][97] Tùng's collaboration with rapper Snoop Dogg, "Give It to Me", was released in July 2019.[98] The accompanied video features an appearance by singer Madison Beer and set a 24-hour record for Vietnamese music videos with 25.8 million YouTube views on the first day. This record was previously held by "Chạy ngay đi" (17.6 million views).[99]

The singer embarked on his second nationwide concert tour, Sky Tour, from July to August 2019. The show was divided into two sets. The first half featured performances by guest acts such as Tiên Tiên, Rhymastic and Kimmese, while the other half was Tùng's solo set. Tickets to the Hồ Chí Minh and Hà Nội dates sold out. Despite many panning strict security measures at the concerts, critics still praised the performances and Tùng's audience interaction. The tour was chronicled in the documentary film, Sơn Tùng M-TP: Sky Tour Movie, which debuted in June 2020. Dubbed as Vietnam's first musical documentary, it grossed 5.5 billion (US$238.700) after the first three days of release even with mixed reviews.[100] Netflix went on to distribute the film globally.[101] An accompanying live album was also released.[102]

Plagiarism allegations

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Tùng faced accusations of plagiarism in 2014 regarding several of his songs, including "Em của ngày hôm qua" and "Cơn mưa ngang qua".[103] Despite initially refuting the claims in 2012, he later admitted to using unauthorized backing tracks, leading to the removal of these songs from the music program Favorite Song and their disqualification from the Green Wave Awards.[104][105][106][107]

Later that year, Tùng's song "Chắc ai đó sẽ về" was deemed similar to Jung Yong-hwa's 2011 track "Because I Miss You". Despite this, Jung's company, FNC Entertainment, determined that there was no violation of copyright. However, Vietnam's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism requested alterations to Tùng's single and postponed the premiere of the accompanying film Dandelion.[108] A revised version of the song was promptly released.[109]

The song "Chúng ta không thuộc về nhau" also received backlash in 2016 for its similarities to Charlie Puth's "We Don't Talk Anymore" and BTS' "Fire".[67] Robin Wesley and GC, both music producers, accused Tùng in 2021 of using their work without permission for his singles, "Có chắc yêu là đây" and "Chúng ta của hiện tại", respectively.[110] GC and Tùng's management ultimately resolved their dispute.[111]

Tùng's history of plagiarism has drawn criticism from numerous musicians, such as Phó Đức Phương, Dương Khắc Linh, Tùng Dương and Vũ Cát Tường.[112][113] In response, Tùng sarcastically depicted the former two in his music video "Không phải dạng vừa đâu", which was deemed disrespectful. His former management company, WePro, apologized and clarified that the concept was meant to symbolize the generational divide in music.[113]

Artistry

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In his autobiography Chạm tới giấc mơ, Tùng reminisces about frequently listening to his grandparents sing Quan họ, a traditional Vietnamese folk music style originating in Bắc Ninh, as a child. This distinctive vocal style significantly influenced his own approach to singing slur notes. Additionally, Vietnamese folk music as a whole has been a source of inspiration in his work.[6] The singer later grew up listening to artists such as Quang Vinh, whom he idolized, Chris Brown, Rihanna and Justin Bieber.[5] Tùng has also been influenced by the Vietnamese underground hip hop scene and K-pop acts, including Big Bang, Super Junior and TVXQ.[5] After the death of Thái Bình-born composer An Thuyên in 2015, he said that Thuyên was the biggest influence on his artistry, and expressed appreciation when the composer defended him during the controversy surrounding "Chắc ai đó sẽ về" in 2014.[114][115]

His early releases contain pop, contemporary R&B and hip-hop elements.[116][117] Tùng followed electronic dance music later in his career, with the tropical house-oriented "Chúng ta không thuộc về nhau" (2016) being one of his first releases in the genre.[116][75] Some of his productions also incorporated Vietnamese traditional musical instruments—most notably "Lạc trôi" (2017), which is a future bass track featuring the đàn tranh and sáo.[49][64][75] Many of his early songs referred to rain, and so he was nicknamed "the Rain Prince" by the early press.[118][119][120] "Không phải dạng vừa đâu" and "Remember Me" were 2015 tracks Tùng wrote in response to the backlash against his career.[121][122] He performed them with his signature rap vocals, which over the years were often described as being unclear and divided public reception.[123][124][122] Also in addition to electronic keyboards, Tùng plays the piano.[3][125]

Public image and achievements

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Tùng performing on stage, with blonde hair and a white suit
Tùng performing at An Thuyên's tribute concert in July 2016

Tùng, as one of the most successful Vietnamese contemporary music artists, has been called the "Prince of V-pop".[116][126][1] Forbes Vietnam and Thể thao & Văn hóa described the singer "a phenomenon of Vietnamese pop".[29][30] According to Thể thao & Văn hóa's Cung Ly, Tùng's knack for "smoothly" blending originality with mainstream K-pop was the reason for his success.[30] However, public reception during his early career was polarized.[127] Due to Tùng's past copyright issues, his work was frequently compared to other foreign songs.[15][29] Forbes Vietnam's contributor Phan T. Trang wrote that although the public has been more "generous and open" towards the singer since the releases of "Lạc trôi" and "Nơi này có anh", the Vietnamese industry at large still doubts his creativity.[29]

In 2015, the WeChoice Awards named Tùng one of its five Inspiration Ambassadors (the awards show's top honor).[40] It also voted him one of the ten most influential people in Vietnam in 2014 and 2017, and one of 2015's five most influential artists.[128][129][78] In May 2016, U.S. President Barack Obama mentioned Tùng during a speech examining the impact of social media on young Vietnamese. The speech was part of Obama's town-hall meeting with members of the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative in Ho Chi Minh City.[130] In 2018, Forbes Vietnam included Tùng in its annual 30 Under 30 list.[131] He has also been included on the Green Wave Awards' top-five Favorite Singers (Top Hit board) list three consecutive times since 2015.[b][54][132][79]

Tùng has been described as a fashion icon, despite his fashion and music being repeatedly compared to South Korean musician G-Dragon and members of BigBang.[133][2] In 2017, Vietnamese Elle gave him a Style Award for Most Stylish Male Singer.[134] His fan base, Sky, has a large following in the country.[28] Tùng has endorsed a number of brands and companies, including Oppo,[135] Yamaha[136] and Jollibee.[137] Oppo launched the singer's phone line, Sơn Tùng M-TP Limited Edition F3, in June 2017.[135] A pair of shoes from Biti's Hunter collection sold out after its product placement in the "Lạc trôi" music video. Biti's recognized it as a factor in its 300-percent increase in sales, which helped revive the brand.[138] Tùng's red-carpet interview in September 2016 gained widespread attention, leading to the creation of memes, remixes, popular songs, and ultimately earning a WeChoice Award for Catchphrase of the Year.[139][140][141][129] He became the first Vietnamese artist to receive YouTube Diamond Play Button on July, 2022.[142]

Discography

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Extended plays

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Title Album details
Sky Decade
Chúng ta
  • Released: TBA[143]
  • Label: M-TP Entertainment
  • Format: Digital download

Compilation albums

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Title Album details Sales
M-tp M-TP
  • Released: 1 April 2017
  • Label: M-TP Entertainment
  • Formats: USB flash drive, digital download

Live albums

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Title Album details
Sky Tour (Original Motion Picture
Soundtrack)
  • Released: 12 June 2020[102]
  • Label: M-TP Entertainment
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

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As lead artist
Title Year Peak chart positions
VIE
[c]
VIE
Top Vie.

[c][67]
WW Excl. US
"Cơn mưa ngang qua"[14] 2012
"Nắng ấm xa dần"[25] 2013
"Đừng về trễ"[26]
"Em của ngày hôm qua"[27]
"Chắc ai đó sẽ về"[36] 2014
"Không phải dạng vừa đâu"[36] 2015
"Thái Bình mồ hôi rơi"[47]
"Khuôn mặt đáng thương"[48]
"Tiến lên Việt Nam ơi"[49]
"Âm thầm bên em"[51] 67
"Buông đôi tay nhau ra"[52]
"Remember Me"[61]
"Như ngày hôm qua"[62]
"Chúng ta không thuộc về nhau" 2016
"Lạc trôi"[72] 95
"Nơi này có anh"[73] 2017 69 44
"Run Now"[94] 2018 92 60
"Give It to Me"
(featuring Snoop Dogg)[144]
2019 53 32
"Có chắc yêu là đây"[145] 2020 44 26
"Chúng ta của hiện tại" 12 9
"Muộn rồi mà sao còn" 2021 6 5 126
"There's No One at All"[146] 2022 1 1
"Making My Way" 2023 1 1
"Chúng ta của tương lai" 2024
"Đừng làm trái tim anh đau" 162
As featured artist
Title Year
"Sống như những đóa hoa"
(with various artists)[32]
2014
"Gia đình tôi chọn"
(with various artists)[87]
2017
Promotional singles
Title Year Peak chart positions
VIE VIE
Top Vie.
"Ấn nút nhớ... Thả giấc mơ"[50] 2015
"Một năm mới bình an"[64] 2016 15 13
"Bình yên những phút giây"[74] 2017
"Skyler" 2021

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2014 Dandelion Đình Phong [19]
2017 Âm bản Angel Short film [86]
2018 Chuyến đi của thanh xuân Idol Short film [97]
2020 Sơn Tùng M-TP: Sky Tour Movie Himself

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2015–2016 The Remix Contestant / Guest judge 6 episodes (season 1–2) [46][63]
2016 M-TP Ambition Himself 4 episodes [147]

Books

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Title Year
Chạm tới giấc mơ 2017
Lạc trôi 2021

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Văn Production, WePro Entertainment, Huy Tuấn, Quang Huy and Hà Quang Minh were referred to in Chạm tới giấc mơ as their initials.[6]
  2. ^ The 18th Green Wave Awards ceremony was held on 18 December 2015, but the 19th edition was held on 3 January 2017.[54][132]
  3. ^ a b The Billboard China Top 100 was launched in January 2019 by Billboard China. It was last published on 6 September 2019.

See also

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References

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