Vietnam releases theme song for #HappyAtHome campaign
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Stay At Home by AMEE
Written by Hứa Kim Tuyền, the song informs people of the urgent situation of the pandemic and suggests fun things to do together at home such as playing with pets, watching films and reading books.The song is sung by AMEE, an emerging pop idol of the Vietnamese music industry who won the 'New Artist' title at the 15th Devotion Music Awards on March 24.
In the music video, AMEE plays a little sister calling her brother played by ZINO (a member of Monstar boyband) to come home. The story reflects the happy time of a family during the time of isolation such as baking dragonfruit bread, playing chess and practising the hand-washing dance.
“We want to send a message that ‘though the public activities are restricted, we have more time for ourselves and our family’,” said AMEE.
“It’s time to nurture and enhance love between members in the family. We believe that if we stay at home with optimistic and positive attitude, we will have big achievement in the fight against the pandemic.”
#Onhavanvui (#HappyAtHome) is a campaign launched by VietNam Ministry of Health (Photo: UNICEF) |
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