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Thứ Tư, 14 tháng 3, 2012

Two more finalists picked up for Vietnam's Got Talent (video)
VietNamNet Bridge – A 12-year-old boy with special voice is one of the two contestants who were named as the winners of the second semi-final show of the Vietnam’s Got Talent 2012 on March 13.


Vu Song Vu.
Song Vu, 12, from the northern port city of Hai Phong received the highest rate of votes from the audience. He was also supported by all three jury members.

Song Vu is considered a phenomenon of the Vietnam’s Got Talent reality show. Vu made two of the three judges, former model Thuy Hanh and actor Thanh Loc, to cry when he sang “My Heart Will Go On” in the stage round. Earlier, Vu’s “My Heart Will Go On” clip moved the heart of the Vietnamese online community.

In the semi-final show, Vu performed a Vietnamese song entitled “My Grandmother”, which is very difficult for even a professional singer. Her show has been praised as the best from both the audience and the jury.

The second winner is Nguyen Truong Giang, who performed popping talent. Giang earned the same vote with Vu Khanh Van, an albino girl with a clear voice. However, the judge chose Giang for the finale.


Nguyen Truog Giang.

The third semi-final show will be aired on VTV3 at 8pm on March 18.

There are seven semi-final shows, presenting the talent of seven contestants each show. Fourteen best performers will be selected for the finale.

English teacher Vo Trong Phuc and “Dong Thoi Gian” (The Flow of Time) group became the first finalists. At the semi-final night, broadcast on March 6, Phuc performed the song “You’re Beautiful,” originally by famous English singer Jame Blunt; and “Dong Thoi Gian” left an impression with their performance of the well-known classic musical “Notre-Dame de Paris.”

Vu Song Vu sings “My Grandmother”

 


Nguyen Truong Giang’s show

 


Vo Trong Phuc sings “You’re Beautiful”

 


Dong Thoi Gian group performs “Notre-Dame de Paris”

 



Thanh Van

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