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10 ngày trước
00Trang Phap, a prominent contestant on the show 'Sisters Who Make Waves 2026' (Tỷ Tỷ Đạp Gió 2026), recently found herself at the center of a musical controversy. During the third performance round (Công diễn 3), her team chose to cover a classic hit from TFBOYS, the most famous boy band in China. However, the creative 'remix' or 'xào nấu' of the song did not sit well with everyone. While some praised the innovative approach and Trang Phap's stage presence, a significant portion of the audience, especially dedicated TFBOYS fans, felt that the performance 'ruined' a beloved anthem of their youth. The debate quickly went viral, highlighting the challenges of covering iconic songs with a deep sentimental value.
TFBOYS holds a special place in the hearts of millions, representing a 'youth' era for many fans in China and beyond. When a song is as culturally significant as theirs, any major changes to the arrangement are bound to be scrutinized. Trang Phap, known for her musical versatility, aimed to bring a fresh perspective to the track, but the backlash suggests that the 'hit quốc dân' status of the original made it a risky choice. In the context of 'Sisters Who Make Waves,' contestants are often encouraged to take risks and reinvent themselves, but this particular performance hit a nerve. Despite the criticism, the incident has kept Trang Phap's name at the forefront of social media discussions, proving that even controversial performances can drive engagement. As the competition progresses, it will be interesting to see how her team adapts their creative choices to balance innovation with respect for the original works. This situation underscores the power of nostalgia in music and the high stakes involved when performing for a global audience with diverse expectations.
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