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MV of 31st SEA Games’ official song to make debut

The music video of the official song for the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31), “Let’s Shine”, will officially make debut at 8pm on April 18, according to the regional sports event’s organising committee.
MV of 31st SEA Games’ official song to make debut ảnh 1The 31st SEA Games’ official song is sung by Tung Duong, Van Mai Huong, Ho Ngoc Ha, Isaac, and Den Vau.
Hanoi (VNA) – The musicvideo of the official song for the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEAGames 31), “Let’s Shine”, will officially make debut at 8pm on April 18, accordingto the regional sports event’s organising committee.

The song by composer Huy Tuanis about the people born with a mission to strive for new summits and leavebehind difficulties on their journeys by passion and extraordinary efforts, andwith support from friends. They together shine in the welcoming and hospitableatmosphere of host Vietnam.

Since the official song waslaunched, its audio record, sung in Vietnamese and English by well-known artists likeTung Duong, Van Mai Huong, Ho Ngoc Ha, Isaac, and Den Vau, has attracted alarge number of listeners on digital platforms, the organising committee said.

Inspired by memorialmoments of the 22nd SEA Games in 2003 - the first of its kind to be heldin Vietnam, the MV recounts the feeling of pride at that time and thengradually rolls out a picture of Vietnam on the thresholds of the 31st SEA Games.

It arouses the national pride,the lofty spirit of sport, and the youth’s endeavour to move forwards so as toshine together “for a stronger Southeast Asia” - the theme of the 31st SEA Games.

The Games is scheduled totake place in Hanoi and 11 nearby localities from May 12 to 23. It features 40sports and 526 sets of medals and is expected to welcome 10,000 participantsfrom 11 Southeast Asian countries./.
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