Lam Nhat Tien

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Lam Nhat Tien
Background information
Origin Saigon, Vietnam
Genre(s) Vietnamese
Label(s) Asia Entertainment
Website LamNhatTien.net

Lâm Nhật Tiến (born on September 3, 1971 in Vietnam) is a Vietnamese American singer.

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[edit] Profile

  • Name: Kevin Lam Nhat Tien
  • Date of Birth: Sept 3rd 1971
  • Place of Birth: Saigon, Vietnam
  • Current Residence: Garden Grove, California
  • Record Label: Asia Entertainment
  • Height: 5'9"
  • Weight: 152 lbs
  • Family: 2 brothers and 4 sisters
  • Languages: English, Vietnamese, Chinese, and French
  • Hobbies: watching movies, fishing, and traveling
  • Favorite Exercise: jogging
  • Favorite Colors: cream, brown, and black
  • Favorite Style of Clothing: clothes made of wool and cotton
  • Favorite Foods and Drinks: Chinese and Italian foods, fried tofu dipped in soy sauce, coconut juice, seafood

[edit] Discography

[edit] Solo album CDs

  • Em Da Quen Mot Giong Song (Released in 1997)
  • Yeu Em Am Tham (Released in 1998)
  • Lam Lai Tu Dau (released on the 14th February of 1999)
  • Mai Yeu Nguoi Thoi (released in August 2001)
  • The best of Lam Nhat Tien & Truc Ho: Giua Hai Mua Mua Nang (Released December 2003)
  • Noi Voi Toi Mot Loi (released November 2006)

[edit] Compilations

  • Giua Hai Mua Mua Nang: The Best of Lam Nhat Tien and Truc Ho

[edit] Collaboration CDs

  • Dem Co Don (Duet CD with Tu Quyen)
  • The Best of Chinese Melodies (with Le Tam and Lam Thuy Van)
  • The Best of Chinese Melodies 2 (with Le Tam, Trish Thuy Trang and Shayla)
  • Liên Khúc Tình Yêu 4 (with Lam Thuy Van and Phuong Nghi)
  • Liên Khúc Chinese Top Hits (with Thiên Kim, Hôˈ Ngoc Nhu' and Johnny Dung)
  • Chinese Remix III (with Lam Thuy Van, Anh Minh and Le Nguyen)
  • Tinh Ca Truc Ho: Tinh Yeu va Tinh Nguoi

[edit] DVDs

  • The Best of Lam Nhat Tien

[edit] Awards

  • Asia Best Artist 2000

[edit] Important News

Lam Nhat Tien made his latest appearance in Asia 57 "The Gioi Tinh Yeu", singing a brand new song from Truc Ho, called "Tien Em Ra Phi Truong".

[edit] External links