A hundred of Vietnamese singers, actors, MCs, and models recorded a song together to cheer on the Vietnam National Football Team at the region’s biggest sports event, the 29th SEA Games in Malaysia next week.

![]() Vietnamese artists act in the football stars music video to cheer the national football team at the 29th SEA Games.
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The work’s beat is a mixture of Latin rhythm and electronic dance music. It also has a few sections of đàn bầu played by Chương. The song was sung by dozens of famous singers, such as Phuong Thanh, Thanh Thao and Nguyen Phi Hung, along with bands of MTV, Lip B and VMusic.
MCs Thanh Bach and Quoc Binh and models Tien Dat and Duc Vinh also joined in the performance. “I believe the song will help our players relax and motivate them to win the champion at this year’s SEA Games,” said Wang Tran, who has been DJing for 15 years and won several international prizes. He launched his first world tour through 20 countries in May.
The music video for the song was directed by Huynh Phuc Thanh Nhan, who made several successful television shows such as Nguoi Hung Ti Hon – a Vietnamese version of the American talent show for children Little Giant, and “Ca Si Giau Mat” – Vietnamese version of a South Korean singing show Hidden Singers.
The video was filmed last week at the Mống Bridge in District 1 and Ho Xuan Huong Gymnasium in District 3 with the participation of all the artists and 100 dancers and 100 university students. It is expected to be released a day before the opening match of Việt Nam National Football Team on August 15.
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