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Son Tung M-TP: Achievements and controversies

 

Son Tung M-TP: Achievements and controversies



Son Tung M-TP is one of the most successful young singers in Vietnam today. He owns a strong fan base and has a great influence on young people. However, his career has also had many ups and downs, with resounding achievements and noisy controversies.

Achievement:

  • Music career:
    • Launched many hit songs such as "Yesterday's Brother", "Run Now", "Give It to Me", "Is Sure Love Is Here", "Let's Look into the Distance"...
    • Won many prestigious national and international music awards.
    • Her MV has reached hundreds of millions of views on YouTube, becoming one of the Vietnamese artists with the highest number of viewers.
    • Successfully organized many tours and live shows.
    • Has a great influence on young people, leading many fashion and music trends.
  • Business:
    • As the CEO of an entertainment company and a fashion brand.
    • As a brand ambassador for many famous brands.
    • There is a huge income from music, advertising, and business.

Controversy:

  • MV "Brown-haired eyelashes": Accused of plagiarizing the MV idea of a Korean singer.
  • MV "Sound of Love": Considered offensive and vulgar.
  • "M-TP is Me" Event: Criticized as "unprofessional" and "arrogant".
  • Scandal of "plagiarism" (plagiarism): Some of Son Tung M-TP's songs are suspected of plagiarism from foreign artists.

Conclude:

Son Tung M-TP is a talented and influential artist. However, besides his achievements, he has also been involved in controversy many times. However, it is undeniable that he has been contributing to creating a new look for Vietnamese music.

Note:

  • This article only briefly summarizes the achievements and controversies of Son Tung M-TP. To get a more complete and objective view, you should learn more information from various sources.
  • Due to the sensitive nature of some information, this article has omitted some specific details.

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