Phạm Khánh Hưng, born Phạm Quốc Hưng, is a renowned Vietnamese singer and songwriter. He rose to fame in the early 2000s with hits like "Vì sao thế," "Thật lòng xin lỗi em," and "Xin cho tôi được yêu." His music career took off when he released his debut album "Tình ra đi, người chẳng muốn chia ly" in 2005, which quickly gained popularity in Vietnam. However, he took a hiatus from the music scene around 2008 due to personal struggles, including financial setbacks during the global economic crisis. He made a comeback in 2012 and has since continued to produce music, collaborating with other artists and exploring new styles.
Recently, Phạm Khánh Hưng has been involved in various projects, including collaborations with rapper Neko Le on the song "When the Heart Speaks," which marks a new chapter in his career. His recent releases include updated versions of some of his classic hits, such as "Vì Ngày Đó" and "Muốn Khóc Hãy Khóc Đi Em," showcasing his enduring presence in the Vietnamese music scene.
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