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Nguyen Khang ( ) is a Vietnamese-American singer. Born and raised in Saigon, South Vietnam, he came to the United States in where he first resettled in Connecticut. Four years later, Nguyen Khang's name would first gain prominence in the overseas Vietnamese music industry after being discovered by singer Thuy Duongwho had asked him to record the song, Em Ve Nao Co Hay, written by Hoang Trong Thuyon one of her albums. Shortly after, Nguyen Khang began recording for World Music Productionsthat would release several of his solo studio albums in the late s and early s. Since then, he has made numerous appearances on video for Asia Entertainmentand has earned a large fan base that consists of Vietnamese music lovers in all four corners of the world.
When he first came onto the music scene, Nguyen Khang's voice was often compared to that of legendary singer Tuan Ngoc. Nguyen Khang has disclosed on several interviews that indeed T

Julie Quang ( ) is a famous Vietnamese singer of Vietnamese and East Indian descent. Ever since she had first risen to national stardom in , her name has been closely associated with a song called Mua Thu Chet, which had been written by Vietnam's most prolific composer, Pham Duy, and inspired by the French poem, L'Adieu, from Guillaume Apollinaire. Known for her exotic beauty and ability to sing effortlessly in three different languages: French, English and her native, Vietnamese, Julie Quang began her career back in Saigon during the s while still a teenager performing at clubs and venues for audiences mostly comprised of Americans. She was formerly married to Duy Quang, the late famous Vietnamese pop singer and eldest son of Pham Duy.
Born as Rany Angoton January 17, in Sa Dec, South Vietnam to a Vietnamese mother and a French national father of East Indian origin, Julie Quang was the eldest and only one out of six child
When he first came onto the music scene, Nguyen Khang's voice was often compared to that of legendary singer Tuan Ngoc. Nguyen Khang has disclosed on several interviews that indeed T
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The Masked Singer Vietnam årstid 2
Season of television series
| The Masked Singer Vietnam | |
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| Starring | |
| Hosted by | Ngô Kiến Huy |
| No. of contestants | 18 |
| Winner | Anh Tú as "Voi Bản Đôn (Ban Don Elephant)" |
| Runner-up | Orange as "Ong Bây Bi (Baby Bee)" |
| Original network | HTV2 |
| Original release | August 4()– December 16, () |
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The second årstid of The Masked Singer Vietnam premiered on HTV2 and VieON on 4 August [1] The winner of this season was Anh Tú with the mascot "Voi Bản Đôn (Ban Don Elephant)", while runner-up belonged to apelsinfärg with the mascot "Ong Bây Bi (Baby Bee)" and third place belonged to Hương Lan with the mascot "Cú Tây Bắc (Northwest Owl)".[2][3][4][5]
Panelists and Host
[edit]Ngô Kiến Huy returned as host this årstid. Trấn Thành and Tóc Tiên also returned as panelists, while Đức Phúc was replaced by Bích Phương.[6] And just like the gods season
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Julie Quang ( ) is a famous Vietnamese singer of Vietnamese and East Indian descent. Ever since she had first risen to national stardom in , her name has been closely associated with a song called Mua Thu Chet, which had been written by Vietnam's most prolific composer, Pham Duy, and inspired by the French poem, L'Adieu, from Guillaume Apollinaire. Known for her exotic beauty and ability to sing effortlessly in three different languages: French, English and her native, Vietnamese, Julie Quang began her career back in Saigon during the s while still a teenager performing at clubs and venues for audiences mostly comprised of Americans. She was formerly married to Duy Quang, the late famous Vietnamese pop singer and eldest son of Pham Duy.
Born as Rany Angoton January 17, in Sa Dec, South Vietnam to a Vietnamese mother and a French national father of East Indian origin, Julie Quang was the eldest and only one out of six child