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Hồ Ngọc Hà
Born
Hồ Ngọc Hà

(1984-11-25) 25 November 1984 (age 40)
Spouses
Nguyễn Quốc Cường
(m. 2009; div. 2015)
Kim Lý
(m. 2020)
Children3
Musical career
GenresR&B, blues, soul, pop
Occupations
  • Singer
  • Actress Model
Years active1997-present
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/casihongocha

Hồ Ngọc Hà (born 25 November 1984)[1][2] is a Vietnamese singer, model and actress.

She started her singing career by releasing her first album titled 24/7 back in 2004. The album was a hit which helped her to make an appearance in Asia Song Festival in Korea.[3]

As being brand ambassador of Sunsilk, she cooperated with the brand to release new album and later run on tour campaign. Her second album Tìm Lại Giấc Mơ (Finding Dreams) was released in 2010 along with many mini projects which were later released in 2011. At the end of 2011, she released her 6th album named Invincible - Sẽ Mãi Bên Nhau with same title head single.

She won 2 awards among 12 nominations, including Golden Apricot Blossom Award, HTV Award, Green Wave Award, Golden Album, Yan Vpop 20. On 14 April 2012, she won Favorite Female Singer Award with 14.216 votes at HTV Award.[4]

Along her singing career, she also starred in many films and made appearance in TV dramas such as Hoa Cỏ May, the movies 39 Độ Yêu (39 Degree of Love) and Chiến Dịch Trái Tim Bên Phải (Right Heart Campaign). She has been the brand ambassador of Sunplay, Toshiba, Sony Ericsson, Sunsilk and also an ambassador of music channel YanTV.

Early life and career

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She was born in An Cuu, Hue City but later moved to Quang Binh Province with her parents. She claims to have some French ancestry from her father's side of the family.[5] Her parents worked in banking. When she was 12 years old, she lived apart from family as she was enrolled in piano major[6] at Military Art and Culture College and lived in dormitory instead. When she was 15 years old as her height was already 1,73m, she decided to pursue modelling and gained a few awards such as: runner-up of Ha Noi Supermodel, first prize winner of Vietnam Supermodel and runner-up of Asia's Model Searching competition. In 2003, after moving to Ho Chi Minh City, she made an appearance as being a singer for the first time at Người Đẹp Hát show. Afterward, songwriter Quoc Bao invited her to take part in one song of his upcoming album. Being highly rated from Người Đẹp Hát show and songwriter Quoc Bao altogether, she decided to pursue singing.[citation needed]

In 2001, she was chosen by director Luu Trong Ninh to portray a character in TV drama Hoa Co May, the drama was aired in Saturday Cinema Show on VTV3 at the time. Her first on-screen debut is Huong - an American-Vietnamese girl with tough personality. At that time, she was studying Piano Major at Military Art and Culture College. During this time, there were many rumors about her regarding love. The most infamous one was Huy MC in mid 2014 which led singer Phuong Thanh slapped Ngoc Ha in the name of her friend who is Thu Phuong. However, later in an interview, Phuong Thanh shared that she only wanted to do that via model Xuan Lan and it never happened.[7] In 2010, they performed the song Đêm Nghe Tiếng Mưa (Listening to Night Rain) together at Song Ca Cùng Thần Tượng (Duet With Idol) show, their relationship is fine as they often compliment each other on many stages.[8]

She made a breakthrough with the album 24 Giờ 7 Ngày (24 hours 7 days). In the first album ever, she already made her first hit as the song 24 Giờ 7 Ngày (24 Hours 7 Days). However, being a model still prevented her from making much success in music industry, but it was a firm foundation to prove her own position.[citation needed]

2001: Career debut

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In 2001, she was chosen by director Luu Trong Ninh to portray a character in TV drama Hoa Co May, the drama was aired in Saturday Cinema Show on VTV3 at the time. Her first on-screen debut is Huong - an American-Vietnamese girl with tough personality. At that time, she was studying Piano Major at Military Art and Culture College. Although her acting career was short-lived, the audience was still impressed by her.

In 2005, after the release of 39 Độ Yêu (39 Degree of Love) and Chiến Dịch Trái Tim Bên Phải (Right-heart Campaign), she temporarily stopped acting to focus on singing instead.

2004: Debut album 24 Hours 7 Days

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She came to Hanoi and met musician Huy Tuan in order to discuss the implementation of her first album.[9] After that, Huy Tuan began working on her debut album as a producer, which was named as Vietnamese: 24 Giờ 7 Ngày (24 Hours 7 Days), which was released in 2004 by Viet Tan Studio.[10] The songs in the album were produced by Tuan and were composed by famous songwriters such as Duc Tri, Nguyen Xinh Xo, Hong Kien, Duong Thu, An Hieu and Huy Tuan.[10] In the album, the song with same name as the title gained a lot of success and was performed by her on various music shows. In spite of much investment, this album did not make much resonance for her because the album was not widely advertised and there was no promotional music video,[10] until her nude "art" photos were posted online; then her name was mentioned everywhere. In addition, that was when feelings emerged between her and musician Duc Tri. Tri is a close friend of musician Huy Tuan, so the album used his song Vietnamese: Hôm Nay Anh Đến (Today He Comes). After that, Tuan introduced two acquaintances and their feelings at the time were a great concern of the media.[9]

2005: Và Em Đã Yêu and start acting again.

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She signed a record deal with songwriter Duc Tri's Music Faces Records, they then worked together for her second album following Huy Tuan's advice. Her next album title is Và Em Đã Yêu (And I'm In Love), which was released in June 2005 by Music Faces Records and Phuong Nam Films. The album was well made primarily focusing on Ho Ngoc Ha's strong image. There were 5 songs in the album composed by Phuong Uyen, Ho Quang Minh and Duc Tri, the 5 other songs were her old songs remixed. Two hit songs of the album were Đêm Nghe Tiếng Mưa (Listening to Night Rain) and Và Em Đã Yêu (And I'm In Love) helped Ho Ngoc Ha become well-known afterward.

After the release of second album, she came back to acting in TV drama version of 39 Độ Yêu (39 Degree of Love) consisting 16 episodes - which used to be a 90 minute in length movie that had been released in several Vietnam box office previously. The drama was not as impressive as expected and was criticised by audiences. VnExpress said the movie was a "messy magic show" with "terrible cut from the original".[11] Later, she joined the movie title Chiến Dịch Trái Tim Bên Phải (Right Heart Campaign) released on 10 June 2005. On the contrary of 39 Độ Yêu (39 Degree of Love), this movie gained plenty of positive reviews from the audiences, Hoai Nam from Tuoi Tre Newspaper wrote a list of "5 reasons that you should watch Right Heart Campaign"[12] along with many compliments from the audience toward her acting. After this movie, she stopped to focus on singing (it was not until 2015, she made a cameo in the movie Hy Sinh Đời Trai by Tan Beo which was released on 21 August 2015)

2006: Muốn Nói Với Anh and Ảo Ảnh

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Before running her tour in the US, she and other artists together worked on her third album named Muốn Nói Với Anh (I Wanna Tell You). The album was released on 15 December 2006 by Music Faces Records and Galaxy Studio in Vietnam and later on iTunes in the US on 19 December 2016 by Music Faces Records. Huy Tuan and Duc Tri co wrote the album, while Ho Ngoc Ha also wrote the head single herself and two old songs added from last two albums. There were 3 hit songs in this album including Muốn Nói Với Anh (I Wanna Tell You), Giấc Mơ Chỉ Là Giấc Mơ (Dream Is Only Dream) and Đời Bỗng Vui (Life Is Unexpectedly Happy)

During that time, Ho Ngoc Ha and Duc Tuan released an album named Ảo Ảnh (Illusion) which was a collection of classic songs from famous musicians such as Y Van, Van Phung, Ngo Thuy Mien, Pham Manh Cuong, Do Le, Trong Khuong and Huynh Anh. The album was released in Vietnam by Music Faces Records and in the US on 9 October 2006 by Music Published and Pops Worldwide.

2007-2009: Khi Ta Yêu Nhau, The First Single and Và Em Đã Yêu Tour

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In 2007, she recorded her next album Khi Ta Yêu Nhau (When We're In Love) released by Music Faces Records. However, the album wasn't widely advertised and promoted, thus there was no hit in the album, therefore it was considered as a flop of her career. Also in that year, on Sức Sống Mới Show, host Thanh Mai and Trung Dung carried an interview partially regarding her love and career. However, it was said by a source that she had already broken up with Duc Tri for 1 year already.[13] This created confusion but she officially made the announcement regarding the rumor as: "Right now, I'm being at the peaceful stage of my life. Lots of people are curious of why I look so happy though I've had gone through a break up recently. But it's my real feeling. I love with all of my heart therefore once I break up, I regret nothing".[14] Years after the official break up, she still kept on working and collaborating with Music Faces Records.

In 2009, she was officially back on stage with the album The First Single after a two-year hiatus. This time especially, Duc Tri wasn't a part of the album's production but by many young musicians such as Duong Khac Linh, Hoang Anh and Hung Lan instead. Many copies were sold and received plenty of positive reviews from the audience. Xin Hãy Thứ Tha (My Apology) featuring rapper Suboi is considered one of the best songs of her career. She performed the English version of Xin Hãy Thứ Tha named My Apology at Asia Song Festival in Korea.[3]

According to Korean audience, this is the first time ever Vietnam representative defeated other Asian opponents due to her charming look. She was compared with My Tam and Ho Quynh Huong who joined last years.

At that time, she became brand ambassador of Sunsilk Vietnam. In order to promote Sunsilk and her album, she ran Và Em Đã Yêu Tour across Vietnam starting in September 2009. The ticket was sold by exchanging Sunsilk shampoo containers for ticket in return.[15] The tour started from 27 September 2009 in Ho Chi Minh City to 10 October 2009 in Can Tho, along with many guest artists such as Dam Vinh Hung, Dan Truong, Phan Dinh Tung, Quang Vinh, Pham Anh Khoa, Cao Thai Son, Lam Truong and Nguyen Vu.[16] Và Em Đã Yêu show was live on HTV7 and Sunsilk's official website.[16]

2010-early 2011: Having baby and come back

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After giving birth, she came back with her new album titled Tìm Lại Giấc Mơ (Finding Dreams) in 2010. She recorded the album while being pregnant[11] and the release was made right after giving birth. This was the first album without Duc Tri's anticipation and also the last album released by Music Faces Records, Duc Tri openly supported her departure and shared his thought accordingly as: "It's totally normal when she leaves. Personally, the most important thing is what remains between those who stay and those who leave".[11] The album was released in Vietnam on 10 July 2011 and on 21 July 2011 in the US on iTunes. The album included songs written by songwriters Nguyen Hong Thuan, Quoc An, Hoang Anh, Duong Khac Linh and Hoang Huy Long. Especially, Thêm Một Lần Vỡ Tan (One More Break Up) was composed and written by Ho Ngoc Ha herself. However, the song resembled Kylie Minogue's Red Blooded Woman.[17] Speaking of this incident, she said that two songs were completely different, thus she wasn't responsible for the final production and remix whatsoever.[18]

In the promotion for the new album, she continuously cooperated with Sunsilk to hold a small show Tìm Lại Giấc Mơ in 2010, with same guest artists like the previous show but this time, V-Music band and Ha Anh Tuan were newly added.

Ho Ngoc Ha and V-Music band partnered up for their album Ngày Hạnh Phúc (Happy Day) released in August 2010 in Vietnam; 2 August on iTunes. This was her second duet album and the first song without the production of Duc Tri and Music Faces Records, the third time collaboration with Viet Tan Studio. Nikkon was the sponsor of this album.

2011: Invincible

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Until mid 2011, she released two new singles Sao Ta Lặng Im (Why We Keep Silence) (written and composed by Nguyen Hong Thuan) and Nỗi Nhớ Đầy Vơi (Nonstop Missing) (featuring Noo Phuoc Thinh) which both made remarkable moves on various music charts. Shortly afterward, the ballad single Một Lần Cuối Thôi (Last Time) was released as an opening for her sixth album Invincible - Sẽ Mãi Bên Nhau (Forever Together) which was scheduled to be released at the end of 2011. This album was the collaboration between her, Duong Khac Linh and Thanh Bui significantly working on R&B, album's master was done in Studio Syd (Australia) by Lenon Zervos (this studio has previously worked with Lady Gaga, Kanye West, U2...). The head single Invincible was filmed in Hollywood Studio, USA which was her most invested music video of all times, the plot of the music video was generated by Ha herself in which she portrayed an alien coming back to Earth in order to rescue her lover from the enemy. Danny Do directed the music video but a lot said that this video resembled Katy Perry's ET. The second single Từ Ngày Anh Đi (The Day You Went Away) (composed by Nguyen Hoang Duy) was exclusively aired on YanTV. The director was the award-winning Tran Dinh Hien, in this video she portrayed Egyptian Queen Cleopatra, this is a unique portrayal and also the first time show up in Vietnamese music industry.

Her 2011 live concert occurred on 15 December at Lan Anh Club - Ho Chi Minh City. This was the biggest live show of her eight-year career and directed by Viet Tu. The budget was officially announced as 5 billion Vietnam Dong. In the live show, she performed many of her songs and at the same time satisfied the audience with her well prepared performances. 25 songs were included in the live show which impressed the audience greatly.

The live show was nominated at Devotion Award 2011 in April 2012.

2012: The Voice's Coach and The Second Single

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Following multiple successes throughout the years, Ho Ngoc Ha and V.Music band released a new project I Love You. I Love You is the collection of 8 songs about love composed by: Nguyen Hong Thuan, Quoc An, Phuc Bo, Phuong Uyen and Kien Tran.

Vietnam was the second country that was allowed to air The Voice after Korea. The judge included Dam Vinh Hung, Ho Ngoc Ha, Thu Minh and Tran Lap. In order to become one of the judges, she had spent much time and effort, also had a small vocal cord surgery.

In 2012, she won Favorite Female Singer award at HTV Award.

She is also the judge of Centaur Dance Showdown - an international dance competition. She was invited to the show where Vietnam team competed with other teams from different countries, along with Singaporean hip hop dancer Sheikh Haikel and famous Japanese breakdancer Katsuyuki Ishikawa.[19]

In September 2012, while being a judge of The Voice Vietnam, she surprisingly released a new single Đắn Đo (Wondering) including two songs Đắn Đo (Wondering) (composed by Phuong Uyen) and Chôn Giấu Một Tình Yêu (Hidden Love) (featuring Le Quyen) composed by Luong Bang Quang. Beside, Runaway was also attached in the single which is the English version of the song Mãi Mãi Về Sau.

She shared her thought about this single as: "Life is colorful and youth is dreamy, however when you grow up, simplicity is the most important thing in life. With this single, I want to present that simplicity with foremost depth within. From music video to CD design, which should be touching towards everyone. Hopefully the audience will have chance to discover themselves, get to know new things, who knows if they could find themselves in my songs. Don't walk in the same path of emotions and music genres".[20]

Đắn Đo (Wondering) was chosen to be head single. Before the release, Ha and her team kept revealing sneak peek of the song which made it appear on top search. However, the audience was somewhat disappointed once it was officially released due to its unique rhythm and lyrics. Ha herself claimed that Đắn Đo (Wondering) is not a catchy song and it needs time. She shared: "Lots of people wonder why I've chosen difficult paths this time, instead of the same old style; personally thinking, being safe in music is boring".[21]

2013: Got To Dance judge

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Ho Ngoc Ha had a catwalk with supermodel Thanh Hang in an enormous dress inspired by poisonous mushroom designed by Cong Tri, in 11th Đẹp Fashion Show. She was a judge of Got To Dance along with dander Alfredo Torres, Vietnamese-American hip hop dancer Dumbo and dance choreographer Tran Ly Ly. She was the face of Samsung and many other commercials.

On 5 August 2013, at Asian Music Stars Show held by China's CCTV with the participation of many singers from 10 countries and regions, she performed live two songs Runaway (Mãi Mãi Về Sau) and Hãy Thứ Tha Cho Em (Please Forgive Me).

On 12 August 2013, Hãy Thứ Tha Cho Em (composed by Duong Khac Linh, written by Hoang Huy Long) and Giấu Anh Vào Nỗi Nhớ (Keep You In My Thought) (Chau Dang Khoa) were released in two different music styles. Her unique voice was concentrated with nice dance choreography and her perfect figure. There were three music videos in three different styles for this song, which had hardly happened in Vietnam music industry. In the making of these versions, she and 50 people crew kept working in 4 days at several studios in District 2 & 9 (Ho Chi Minh City) for 15 different sets, 12 uniquely designed costumes and 1 month for post production. At 16th Green Waves Award, she won "Single of the Year" Award for Hãy Thứ Tha Cho Em and Top 10 Favorite Singers.

2014: X Factor and Ho Ngoc Ha Live Concert 2014

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On 12 May 2014, she released the album Mối Tình Xưa (Old Love) which was inspired by classic genre from 10 years ago. The album included 11 songs composed by Duc Tri, Nguyen Hong Thuan, Chau Dang Khoa, Pham Toan Thang,...with classic love song vibe. "It could be said that I use these 11 songs to tell a story about my 10 year including career, love and failure" - she shared.

She got a deal to be a judge of X Factor's first season in Vietnam. Despite poor rating, she still contributed her best and became the most favorite judge among the jury. She also gave a hand to help Giang Hong Ngoc win the top prize. At the same time, she released the music video for My Baby (composed by Do Hieu).

On 20 November 2014, her Live Concert was held in Gem Center, Saigon. Talking about this liveshow, she revealed to be performing musical play. Her 8 hits were linked together to make a 40 minute long emotional musical story with powerful and beautiful choreography by John Huy Tran and Ngoc Tu. She even decided to invite John-Paul "JP" San Pedro - a famous American dancer and choreographer who used to work with Janet Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Miley Cyrus,...to be a part of this liveshow. Live Concert 2014 was the milestone of her 10-year singing career.

2015-2016: Love Songs and The Face Vietnam

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After teasing behind-the-scene photos, the producer of the movie Hy Sinh Đời Trai continued to reveal more detail about the movie. Along with Tran Bao Son, director Luu Huynh's new movie was greatly contributed by 30 artists in plenty different fields, including Ly Hung, Phuoc Sang, Binh Minh, Than Thuy Ha, Dinh Y Nhung, Tuyen Map, Andrea Aybar, Cat Phuong,...among the cast, "King of the Box Office" Thai Hoa and "Queen of Entertainment" Ho Ngoc Ha were announced to be participating in the movie. She originally debuted as a model-actress and become well known by TV drama Hoa Co May and the movie 39 Độ Yêu (39 Degrees of Love) in 2000s. After switching to singing, she had never come back to acting. In Hy Sinh Đời Trai, her role was a cameo.

At the end of April 2016, she officially became one of three coaches of The Face Vietnam with Miss Universe Vietnam 2015 Pham Huong and Miss World Vietnam 2015 Lan Khue. Her team member Phi Phuong Anh won the first prize.

After releasing two singles Destiny and What Is Love? with Tội Lỗi (Guilty). In May 2016, after a big tabloids targeting at her personal life, she held Love Songs concert in Ho Chi Minh City, which marked her first ever appearance after big scandal of being a "third wheel". Several months later, Love Songs concert was held in Da Nang and Ha Noi; Houston, San Diego, San Jose, Denver, Dallas, Atlanta (America) and Australia, with another 4 concerts in Europe. Later, Love Song - Cả Một Trời Thương Nhớ concert was held on 22 August 2017 at Gem Center.

2017-present

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She has dated actor Kim Ly ever since, after tabloids about her divorce with ex-husband Nguyen Quoc Cuong, being a third wheel with businessman Chu Dang Khoa and the rivalry with singer-actress Minh Hang in The Face Vietnam.[22] In 2018, she released her cosmetic line named M.O.I.

Artistic

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Style of performance

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In an interview, she said that after seeing Beyonce's performance in Bangkok, Thailand, she began to "learn Beyonce's performing style" and shared that Beyonce is "my favorite artist that I look up to".[23]

Zing Music Award 2012 awarded her "Singer of The Year". Her dance choreography at Asian Song Festival 2009 was so impressive.

Image and Fashion Icon

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Ho Ngoc Ha used to be considered as one of new generation divas and indeed was nominated for Vietnam Diva - 2005 New Generation. However, she withdrew her name from the list herself saying "she hasn't greatly contributed anything".[24]

She was named "Queen of Advertisement" since many brands and companies chose her to be their representative. YanTV Channel had her as their ambassador.

Charity activity

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She is well known to be one who always takes part in many charity activities. She donated money for 20 families living under unfortunate condition in Hoa Hiep Nam Ward, which was up to 50 million VND in total.[25] In October 2009, she released a booklet named Những Khoảnh Khắc Của Hồ Ngọc Hà (Ho Ngoc Ha's Moments), until February next year, all the booklets were sold for 30 million VND. Especially in 2009, while being a guest at the auction Tết Làm Điều Hay (Doing Great Things In Tet), she auctioned the 72 year old golden apricot blossom named "Long Dáng Nghinh Xuân", however she didn't win. On her official website, she and her fanclub later donated 30 million VND from the sale of previous booklet release. In early 2011, she and other singers participated in the show Tổ Ấm Ngày Xuân by Citizen Committee of Ho Chi Minh City and Bureau of Ho Chi Minh City at Tao Đàn Park. At the show, she gave away 200 presents and 400 lucky money envelopes for orphans and children living in unfortunate condition in Ho Chi Minh City. For being wholeheartedly devoted in society and charity activities, she was also rewarded with an honorary from Citizen Committee of Ho Chi Minh City.[26] Later, she and other artists together held the show Ngày Hạnh Phúc (Happy Day) with the consulting from journalist Ngô Bá Lục from vnMedia on 8 March 2011. The organization of Ngày Hạnh Phúc (Happy Day) released an official statement on the website as those who would be able to receive their gifts would be "lottery sellers, cleaning workers, street vendors, casual labors, homeless children, trash collectors,...families that living under the bridges or bus stops. Those won't be certainly confirmed but based on on-site evaluation from the volunteers".

Filmography

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Television

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Discography

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Albums

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Studio albums

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Title Details
24 Giờ 7 Ngày
Và Em Đã Yêu
  • Released: 3 July 2005 [28]
  • Label: Music Faces
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Muốn Nói Với Anh
  • Released: 19 December 2006[29]
  • Label: Music Faces
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Khi Ta Yêu Nhau
  • Released: 15 May 2008[30]
  • Label: Music Faces
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Tìm Lại Giấc Mơ
  • Released: 20 July 2010
  • Label: Hồ Ngọc Hà Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Invincible (Sẽ Mãi Bên Nhau)
  • Released: 17 October 2011
  • Label: Hồ Ngọc Hà Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Mối Tình Xưa
  • Released: 12 May 2014
  • Label: Hồ Ngọc Hà Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Collaborative albums

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Title Details
Ảo Ảnh
(with Đức Tuấn)
  • Released: 20 August 2006
  • Label: Music Faces
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Ngày Hạnh Phúc
(with V.Music)
  • Released: 14 February 2011
  • Label: Hồ Ngọc Hà Entertainment, T Production
  • Formats: CD,[31] digital download
I Love You
(with V.Music)
  • Released: 14 February 2012
  • Label: Hồ Ngọc Hà Entertainment, T Production
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Compilations

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Title Details
Love Songs Collection: Nơi Em Gặp Anh
  • Released: 19 May 2009
  • Label: Music Faces
  • Formats: CD,[32] digital download
Love Songs Collection 2: Vẫn Trong Đợi Chờ
  • Released: 12 December 2010
  • Label: Music Faces, Hồ Ngọc Hà Entertainment
  • Formats: CD,[33] digital download
Love Songs Collection 3: Gửi Người Yêu Cũ
  • Released: 26 September 2016
  • Label: Hồ Ngọc Hà Entertainment
  • Formats: CD,[34] digital download
Love Songs Collection 4: Càng Trưởng Thành, Càng Cô Đơn
  • Released: 20 August 2020
  • Label: Hồ Ngọc Hà Entertainment, T Production
  • Formats: CD,[35] digital download

Single albums

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Title Details
The First Single
  • Released: 30 July 2009
  • Label: Music Faces
  • Formats: CD, DVD,[36] digital download
Hạnh Phúc Bất Tận
(with V.Music)
  • Released: 9 February 2010
  • Label: Hồ Ngọc Hà Entertainment, T Production
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Nano
  • Released: 8 March 2011
  • Label: Hồ Ngọc Hà Entertainment
  • Formats: Digital download
Nỗi Nhớ Đầy Vơi
(with Noo Phước Thịnh)
  • Released: 29 April 2011
  • Label: Hồ Ngọc Hà Entertainment
  • Formats: CD,[37] digital download
The Second Single
  • Released: 10 October 2012
  • Label: Hồ Ngọc Hà Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, DVD,[38] digital download
Bay Lên Tình Yêu (Blow Up)
  • Released: 1 December 2012
  • Label: Hồ Ngọc Hà Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, DVD,[39] digital download
Hãy Thứ Tha Cho Em
  • Released: 12 August 2013
  • Label: Hồ Ngọc Hà Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, DVD,[40] digital download

Singles

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As lead artist

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2000s
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Title Year Album Ref
"Đêm Nghe Tiếng Mưa" 2005 Và Em Đã Yêu [41]
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"Giấc Mơ Chỉ Là Giấc Mơ" 2006 Muốn Nói Với Anh [43]
"Muốn Nói Với Anh" 2007 [44]
"Xin Hãy Thứ Tha" (feat. Suboi) 2009 The First Single [45]
2010s
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Title Year Album Ref
"Hạnh Phúc Bất Tận" (with V.Music) 2010 Hạnh Phúc Bất Tận [46]
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"Tìm Lại Giấc Mơ" Tìm Lại Giấc Mơ [48]
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"Sao Ta Lặng Im" 2011 Love Songs Collection 2: Vẫn Trong Đợi Chờ [50]
[51]
"Ngày Hạnh Phúc" (with V.Music) Ngày Hạnh Phúc [52]
[53]
"Nỗi Nhớ Đầy Vơi" (with Noo Phước Thịnh) Nỗi Nhớ Đầy Vơi [54]
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"Một Lần Cuối Thôi" Non-album single [56]
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"Sẽ Mãi Bên Nhau (Invincible)" Invincible (Sẽ Mãi Bên Nhau) [58]
[59]
"Từ Ngày Anh Đi" [60]
[61]
"I Love You" (with V.Music) 2012 I Love You [62]
[63]
"Hãy Nói Với Em" [64]
[65]
"Đắn Đo" The Second Single [66]
[67]
"Bay Lên Tình Yêu (Blow Up)" Bay Lên Tình Yêu (Blow Up) [68]
[69]
"Hãy Mặc Em Đi" 2013 [70]
"Hãy Thứ Tha Cho Em" Hãy Thứ Tha Cho Em [71]
[72]
"Giấu Anh Vào Nỗi Nhớ" [73]
[74]
"Mối Tình Xưa" 2014 Mối Tình Xưa [75]
"Em Không Cần Anh" [76]
"Cô Đơn Giữa Cuộc Tình" [77]
"Người Tình Ơi / My Baby" [78]
"Xóa Ký Ức" Non-album single [79]
"Em Đi Tìm Anh" (with Noo Phước Thịnh) 2015 Non-album single [80]
"What Is Love?" Non-album single [81]
"Tội Lỗi" Non-album single [82]
"Destiny" Non-album single [83]
"Đừng Đi" 2016 Non-album single [84]
"Keep Me In Love" (feat. Kimmese) Non-album single [85]
"Gửi Người Yêu Cũ" Love Songs Collection 3: Gửi Người Yêu Cũ [86]
"Chạy Theo Lý Trí" [87]
"Sợ" (with Thu Minh) 2017 Non-album single [88]
"Cả Một Trời Thương Nhớ" Non-album single [89]
"Say Goodbye" Non-album single [90]
"Em Muốn Anh Đưa Em Về" 2018 Non-album single [91]
"Hạnh Phúc Là Đây (Live Beyond)" 2019 Non-album single [92]
2020s
[edit]
Title Year Peak chart positions Album Ref
VN Hot 100
[93]
VN Top Vietnamese
[94]
"Vì Chính Là Em" 2022 Non-album single [95]
"Cô Đơn Trên Sofa" 9 4 Non-album single [96]
"Lời Nói Dối Ngọc Ngà" 2023 Non-album single [97]
"Ai Chung Tình Bằng Cô Đơn" (with Noo Phước Thịnh) Non-album single [98]
"Kỳ Quan Thứ 8" (with Nguyễn Hồng Thuận) Non-album single [99]
"Gặp Đúng Lúc Yêu Đúng Người" Non-album single [100]
"Tự Nhiên" 2024 Non-album single [101]
"Bài Hát Dành Cho Con" Non-album single [102]
"Hừng Đông (Breaking Dawn)" Non-album single [103]
[edit]
Title Year Peak chart positions Album Ref
VN Hot 100 VN Top Vietnamese
"Lặng Thầm Một Tình Yêu" (Thanh Bùi feat. Hồ Ngọc Hà) 2010 [A] [A] Để Mai Tính OST [105]
[106]
"Bữa Tiệc Phù Hoa" (Hoàng Rob feat. Hồ Ngọc Hà & Touliver) 2022 Mùa Hè Vĩnh Cửu [107]

Promotional singles

[edit]
Title Year Album Ref
"Những Mùa Xuân Dịu Dàng" 2004 Chúc Mừng Năm Mới [108]
[109]
"Tóc Hát" Non-album promotional single [110]
"Và Em Đã Yêu" 2005 Và Em Đã Yêu [111]
"Em Vẫn Muốn Yêu Anh" 2008 Khi Ta Yêu Nhau [112]
"Vì Anh Đánh Mất" (with Lệ Quyên) [113]
"Trót Yêu Anh Rồi" [114]
"Chỉ Là" 2011 Nano [115]
"Yêu Sao Mái Tóc Việt Nam" (with V.Music) Non-album promotional single [116]
[117]
"Mãi Mãi Về Sau" 2012 Invincible (Sẽ Mãi Bên Nhau) [118]
"Dance All Night" 2014 Non-album promotional single [119]
"Thức Tỉnh" Ngày Hạnh Phúc [120]
"Mùa Đẹp Nhất" 2015 Gala Nhạc Việt 5: Xuân Đất Việt, Tết Quê Hương [121]
"Chơi Vơi" Non-album promotional single [122]
"Mình Thích Thì Mình Yêu Thôi" (with Noo Phước Thịnh) 2016 Non-album promotional single [123]
"Chợt Nhớ Về Anh" Love Songs Collection 3: Gửi Người Yêu Cũ [124]
"Chúc Tết Mọi Nhà" (feat. Noo Phước Thịnh) 2017 Non-album promotional single [125]
"Giá Như Mình Đã Bao Dung" 2018 Non-album promotional single [126]
"Vẻ Đẹp 4.0" 2019 Non-album promotional single [127]
"Không Lùi Bước" Cậu Chủ Ma Cà Rồng OST [128]
"Bức Thư Để Lại" (with R.Tee) Non-album promotional single [129]
"Điều Ước Của Mùa Xuân" 2020 Non-album promotional single [130]
"Cự Tuyệt" Love Songs Collection 4: Càng Trưởng Thành, Càng Cô Đơn [131]
"Quẳng Gánh Lo Đi Mà Ăn Tết" 2021 Non-album promotional single [132]
"Rồi Một Ngày Mình Nói Về Tình Yêu" Love Songs Collection 4: Càng Trưởng Thành, Càng Cô Đơn [133]
"Một Đêm Vui Vẻ" (with Blacka) 2022 Non-album promotional single [134]
"Walk Walk - Theo Chân Em Bước (The New Mentor)" 2023 Non-album promotional single [135]

Other charted songs

[edit]
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
VN Hot 100 VN Top Vietnamese
[136]
"Như Hoa Mùa Xuân" (with Thủy Tiên & Minh Hằng) 2023 79 Gala Nhạc Việt 3: Hương Sắc Tết Việt

Performances

[edit]
Year Title Sponsor Venues Notes
2009 Tour: "I fall in love" (VÀ EM ĐÃ YÊU) Sunsilk universities in Ho Chi Minh City, Ha Noi Capital, Da Nang City, Da Lat City, Can Tho City, Hai Phong City. 35,000 attendees
2010 Liveshow: "Find A Dream " (Tìm lại giấc mơ) Sunsilk, YAN TV, HTV (HCM Television) Ho Chi Minh City, Ha Noi Capital 12,000 attendees
2011 Liveshow: Hồ Ngọc Hà live concert 2011 Sunsilk, YAN TV, HNH productions. Ho Chi Minh City Production cost: 5 billion đồng
2014 Liveshow: Hồ Ngọc Hà live concert 2014 HNH productions, GALA Nhạc Việt, Sunsilk, YAN TV, 38 Flower, Zing Mp3, Ashley Furniture, Khơ Thị, VP Bank, M. Ho Chi Minh City 2,000 attendees
2014 -2015 Tour: Hồ Ngọc Hà tour xuyên Việt Sunsilk, Con Gà Trống, LAVIE, VIETJET AIR, GALA Nhạc Việt, HNH productions, OPPO. universities in Ho Chi Minh City, Ha Noi Capital, Da Nang City, Can Tho City. 5,000 - 10,000 attendees per night
2015 Destiny Miss Universe Vietnam 2015
2016 Live show: Love Songs (Tình Ca) GALA Nhạc Việt, HNH productions, OPPO. Ho Chi Minh City, Ha Noi Capital 800–1,000 attendees per night

Awards

[edit]

Major awards

[edit]
Devotion Music Awards

Devotion Music Awards, is an annual music award presented by Sports and Culture [vi], a prestigious entertainment newspaper in Vietnam, to recognize the discoveries and creations contributed to the richness and development of Viet Nam pop music. The award is considered as a "Grammy Award" in Vietnamese music.[137][138][139]

Year Category Nominated work/Recipient Result Note
2006 Best Album of the Year Và Em Đã Yêu Nominated [140]
2008 Best Female Artist of the Year Herself Won [141]
2009 Best Artist of the Year Nominated [142]
2012 Best Show of the Year Hồ Ngọc Hà Live Concert 2011 Won [143]
2015 Hồ Ngọc Hà Live Concert 2014 Nominated [144]
Best Artist of the Year Herself Nominated
2017 Herself Nominated [145]
Best Album of the Year Love Songs Collection 3: Gửi Người Yêu Cũ Nominated
Best Show of the Year Love Songs Nominated
2018 Love Songs 2: Cả Một Trời Thương Nhớ Nominated [146]
Best Artist of the Year Herself Nominated
Best Music Video of the Year "Cả Một Trời Thương Nhớ" Nominated
2022 "Cô Đơn Trên Sofa" Nominated [147]
[148]
Best Female Artist of the Year Herself Nominated
Golden Apricot Blossom Awards
Year Category Nominated work/Recipient Result Note
2005 Favorite TV Series & Movie Actress Chiến dịch trái tim bên phải Nominated [149]
Favorite Female Pop Singer Nominated
2007 "Giấc Mơ Chỉ Là Giấc Mơ" Nominated [150]
2008 "Trót Yêu Anh Rồi" Nominated [151]
[152]
2009 "Xin Hãy Thứ Tha" Nominated [153]
2010 Song of the Year "Tìm Lại Giấc Mơ" Nominated [154]
2011 Favorite Female Pop Singer Won [155]
2012 "Một Lần Cuối Thôi" Won [156]
2013 Song of the Year "Hãy Thứ Tha Cho Em" Nominated [157]
2014 Favorite Female Pop Singer "Cô Đơn Giữa Cuộc Tình" Nominated [158]
2015 "What Is Love?" Nominated [159]
2016 "Chạy Theo Lý Trí" Nominated [160]
2017 "Cả Một Trời Thương Nhớ" Nominated [161]
Green Wave Music Awards

Green Wave Music Awards is one of the oldest and most prestigious annual music awards in the Vietnamese music industry. It was started in 1997 with the governing body being the 99.9 MHz FM radio station of the Voice of the People of Ho Chi Minh City.[162]

Year Category Nominated work/Recipient Result Note
2005 New Female Artist of the Year Herself Won [163]
2006 Top 10 Artists of the Year Recipient [164]
2007 Recipient [165]
2008 Recipient [166]
2009 Recipient [167]
Female Artist of the Year Won
2010 Album of the Year Tìm Lại Giấc Mơ Nominated [168]
[169]
Top 10 Artists of the Year Herself Recipient
2011 Recipient [170]
[171]
Female Artist of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year Love Songs Collection 2: Vẫn Trong Đợi Chờ Won
2012 Invincible (Sẽ Mãi Bên Nhau) Won [172]
[173]
Female Artist of the Year Herself Nominated
Top 10 Artists of the Year Recipient
2013 Recipient [174]
[175]
Single of the Year "Hãy Thứ Tha Cho Em" Won
"Hãy Mặc Em Đi" Nominated
2014 Album of the Year Mối Tình Xưa Won [176]
Top 5 Artists of the Year - Top Gold Herself Recipient
2015 Recipient [177]
[178]
Single of the Year "What Is Love?" Nominated
2016 "Gửi Người Yêu Cũ" Nominated [179]
Music Project of the Year Love Songs Collection 3: Gửi Người Yêu Cũ Recipient
Top 5 Artists of the Year - Top Gold Herself Recipient
2017 Recipient [180]
2020 Music Project of the Year Love Songs Collection 4: Càng Trưởng Thành, Càng Cô Đơn Recipient [181]
MTV Europe Music Awards
Year Category Nominated work/Recipient Result Note
2014 Best Vietnamese Act Herself Won [140]
[182]
Best Southeast Asian Act Nominated
Wechoice Awards
Year Category Nominated work/Recipient Result Note
2015 Inspirational Playlist "Em Đi Tìm Anh" (with Noo Phước Thịnh) Nominated [183]
"Destiny" Nominated
2016 TV Show Judge of the Year The Face Vietnam Nominated [184]
2017 Favorite Album Love Songs 2: Cả Một Trời Thương Nhớ (DVD) Nominated [185]
Favorite Music Video "Cả Một Trời Thương Nhớ" Nominated
2023 Artist with Notable Activities Herself Nominated [186]

Other awards

[edit]
Years Awards
2000
  • II Super model Hanoi
2001
  • I Vietnam Super model
2002
  • II Asian Model Search
2003
  • Favorite model, Fashion club
2007
  • Best Album, Gold Album music awards (for "To tell you")
2008
  • Best Album, Gold Album music awards (for "When We Love Each Other")
  • Best style, Mot magazine
  • Top 3 Best Female Artist, the 2nd HTV Awards (HCMC Television Network)
2009
  • Top 3 Best Female Artist, the 3rd HTV Awards (HCMC Television Network)
  • Best Female Artist, the 3rd HTV Awards (HCMC Television Network)
  • Friendly Artist, the 3rd HTV Awards (HCMC Television Network)
  • Best style, Mot magazine
2010
  • Best artist (top 10 finalist), the 1st Zing music awards
  • Top 10 song of the year, the 1st Zing music awards
  • Best style, the 1st Zing music awards
  • Best style, Mot magazine
2011
  • II Best Activity Generating Brand Volume, Promotion Marketing Award of Asia - PMAA
  • Best Music Video, the 1st YAN VPOP 20 Awards (YAN TV)
  • Top 10 song of the year, the 2nd Zing music awards
  • Top 10 music video of the year, the 2nd Zing music awards
  • Top 10 album of the year, the 2nd Zing music awards
2012
  • Top 3 Best Female Artist, the 6th HTV Awards (HCMC Television Network)
  • Best Female Artist, the 6th HTV Awards (HCMC Television Network)
  • Best Female Artist, the 2nd YAN VPOP 20 Awards (YAN TV)
  • Artist of the year, Ngoisao.net
  • Artist of the year, the 3rd Zing music awards
  • Best music video, the 3rd Zing music awards
2013
  • Best artist (top 20 finalist), the 3rd YAN VPOP 20 awards (YAN TV)
  • Top 3 Artist of the year, the 4th Zing music awards
  • Top 10 Best music video, the 4th Zing music awards
2014
  • Artist of the year, the 5th Zing music awards
  • Album of the year, the 5th Zing music awards
  • Artist of the year, thebox.vn
  • Best artist, YOA (Yan Online Awards)
2015
  • Best dressed of the night, Elle Style awards Vietnam
  • Best style female singer of the year, Elle Style awards Vietnam
  • Best artist (top 20 finalist), the 5th YAN VPOP 20 awards (YAN TV)
  • Contribution Award, the 5th YAN VPOP 20 awards (YAN TV)
  • Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, the 6th Zing music awards
  • Top music video, the 6th Zing music awards
  • Top song "Destiny", VIET NAM TOP HITS
  • Top song "Tội lỗi", VIET NAM TOP HITS
  • Top song "Em đi tìm anh", VIET NAM TOP HITS
  • Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, VIET NAM TOP HITS
  • Top 5 best artist of the year, VIET NAM TOP HITS
  • Top 5 music project of the year, VIET NAM TOP HITS
2016
  • Contribution Award, CMG Fitness & Entertainment Award
  • Artist of the year, the 7th Zing music awards
  • Album of the year, the 7th Zing music awards
  • Best artist (top 20 finalist), the 6th YAN VPOP 20 awards (YAN TV)

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Billboard Vietnam was launched on 14 January 2022.[104]

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