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Birth name | Bùi Thị Phương Thanh |
Born | April 27, 1973 |
Origin | Thanh Hoa, Vietnam |
Genres | Pop |
Instruments | Vocals |
Website | Official Website |
Phương Thanh (born Bùi Thị Phương Thanh on April 27, 1973), is a Vietnamese contemporary singer. She is one of the most renowned singers from Vietnam. Thanh is known for her very diverse styles, especially while performing on stage. She also possesses a unique, unusual singing voice, gaining her recognition throughout the Vietnamese community as well as the music business. Thanh's native language, and 'lingua carta' is exclusively Vietnamese; she does not sing in English.
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Thanh was born in a rural part of the Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam, the second youngest of seven siblings in an underprivileged family.
When Thanh was six years old, her family moved to Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon. Her father died when she was thirteen. The Bui family went through financial problems following her father's death because he was the supporter of the family.
Thanh attended Le Quy Don High School. There, Thanh turned her focus to acting, fashion and music, to her mother's initial disapproval. She took part in every contest to do with show business, to be awarded and earn money to support her family.
Until the end of 1991, Thanh lived in obscurity. Her luck changed when a friend invited her to work for the youth movement and join the Labor Theatre House, a Vietnamese club for young singers. Thanh had a strong desire to sing. Her performing was excellent and her voice was so gorgeous that she soon found herself singing at wedding parties and restaurants all around Vietnam. She was not yet a star, but her family's economic situation improved greatly. Thanh knew little that she would ultimately become one of the most renowned Vietnamese female singers.
Even though Thanh was doing very well, critics said her style needed improvement. In 1993 she joined the singing group "Tam ca Sao Dem" (The Night Star Trio) and had the opportunity to be heard by songwriter Bao Phuc. From that time, Thanh received guidance from Bao Phuc, who trained her to be a successful singer - teaching music and performance techniques as well as fashion classes. Thanh was so enthusiastic that she decided to follow a professional career in music, and ultimately started a solo career.
Shortly after, Phuong Thanh found her own unique style: rock combined with a formidable and whole-hearted voice. She was well received by her audiences. The beauty of her voice won even the most critical of listeners. With songs like "Gia tu di vang" (Farewell to the past), "Trong vang" (Emptiness), "Tinh co" (Unexpected), "Xin lam nguoi hat rong", one of Phuong Thanh's more emotional ballads, "Con mai mua dong" and "Khi giac mo ve" (When dreams come) started airing on Vietnamese radio, listeners started to adore Phuong Thanh and she was gained wide acclaim, soon performing live in many venues.
Nothing of what Phuong Thanh does follows a pattern. In one way or another she succeeds in surprising her audience with her strong, eccentric "rebel" personality. Thanh once confessed to a reporter: "...Truly speaking, I often shock the listeners whenever i show up on stage, especially the young ones" (translated from Vietnamese).
Sometimes Thanh surprises the audience by a storm debut, and other times she is calm, dressed as an ordinary girl with faded jeans and provocative T-shirts.
Often, it is seen by many of Thanh's critics that as soon as she starts performing, "it is like she is not herself anymore". Her eyes often sparkle with tears, carrying her heart through all the words in the lyrics. When performing on stage, she seems to "forget who she is". As well as this, many are attracted to Thanh because of her unusual appearance and voice. She is one of very few young singers who won the audience's approval for being so honest.
Phuong Thanh is a simple and sincere woman who is never afraid to open her heart to her listeners through her music. Many strongly believe that her energy comes from her life experiences, as she had to struggle to support her family throughout her adolescent years.
Despite of her rather unsophisticated outfits on stage, Phuong Thanh has made a name for herself in the music business and the Vietnamese community alike.
Phuong Thanh has also spoken out against prejudice and injustice on homosexual people in her community. In 2003, she and many other Vietnamese singers, most of whom being friends of Thanh, agreed to sign a petition against unfair treatment of homosexuals and disadvantaged people such as prostitutes. Thanh has spoken about her experience with this issue on many occasions: "One day, I sang the song “Khi Giac Mo Ve” (When dreams come) at a lounge; there was this prostitute who gave me flowers and cried. She told me how my song really touched her. Because of the flowers and the way she commented me, it changed my thoughts about her. They also have souls, and the need to be loved and protected."
Many in the Vietnamese community admire Phuong Thanh not just for her singing, but for her bravery in often risking her reputation to speak her mind about important social issues.
Phuong Thanh is currently living in Ho Chi Minh City.
In 2005, she gave birth to a baby girl, named Hà Nghi Phương.