Cover More than simply a new release, Beginning emerges as a testament to the evolving artistry of two established names: Thanh Ha and Phuong Uyen.

Singer Thanh Ha has officially unveiled her latest work, Beginning — a deeply personal project born of a meaningful creative partnership with musician Phuong Uyen.

More than simply a new release, Beginning emerges as a testament to the evolving artistry of two established names: Thanh Ha and Phuong Uyen. It’s a heartfelt statement, brimming with emotion and creative freedom, reflecting their shared pursuit of sincerity in sound.

Produced by Times Records, the album is presented across two CDs, each capturing a distinct musical identity. CD1 – Beginning offers an intimate portrait of Thanh Ha’s solo voice, rich with emotional nuance. CD2 – Duet Vibe invites younger artists into the fold, creating a dynamic interplay of styles and generations that adds vibrancy and depth.

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Above “Beginning” emerges as a testament to the evolving artistry of two established names: Thanh Ha and Phuong Uyen.

For Thanh Ha, Beginning doesn’t mark a return—it signals a renaissance. It’s a gentle shedding of the past, a chance to embrace a fresher, more luminous self. “I want the audience to see a different Thanh Ha,” she says, “younger and more profound, but still the same soul from the very beginning.”

Joining her is Phuong Uyen, who composed all ten tracks and meticulously shaped the album’s emotional arc. The result is a continuous narrative—from tender reflection to fervent passion. “We’ve all weathered life’s unexpected turns,” Uyen reflects. “This music isn’t about performance. It’s about healing and connecting.”

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Above For Thanh Ha, Beginning doesn’t mark a return—it signals a renaissance. Photo: NVCC
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The album’s strength lies not in technical complexity, but in its fearless spirit. Each track is penned by a different composer, forming a vivid mosaic that still holds together with striking cohesion.

On the duet disc, Thanh Ha shares the spotlight with a new wave of talent—from Trung Quan’s soulful delivery and Myra Tran’s youthful energy to Vu Thao My’s contemporary edge. These collaborations nudge her beyond the familiar, a bold move that will resonate with anyone who believes reinvention is possible—at any stage of life.

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Beginning was conceived as a gift from the heart. It bows to no trend, chases no algorithm—just a quiet conversation between artist and listener. Each song reflects a sliver of the human psyche: longing, sorrow, hope, love. Universally felt, quietly shared.

Beyond its sound, the album is a visual and artistic experience, shaped with care by creatives including Huy Khiem, Le Thien Vien, Phuong Ngo and Tran Hoang Bao Thien. Every detail is intentional, each element designed to evoke.

While plans for a live show remain on the horizon, Thanh Ha and Phuong Uyen are quietly nurturing the idea—hoping to bring Beginning to audiences in person. In a world in constant flux, their work is a gentle reminder that creativity knows no age, and music—when made with honesty—will always find its audience.

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