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Seoul [South Korea], July 3: Before the controversy, Tang Nhat Tue worked in many roles and was once involved in a scandal for allegedly propositioning a student.
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The career of Tang Nhat Tue
Tang Nhat Tue, whose real name is Le Duy Linh, was born in 1986 in Hanoi. Throughout his artistic career, he has been known for various roles such as singer, songwriter, and music manager.
In the field of music, he composed many songs loved by young people, including " Yes, I'm Here," "We Loved Each Other from a Previous Life," "Just Touch My Heart a Little," etc. He also participated in acting, having appeared in the films "The 12A8 Quartet," "Chit and Pi ," etc. Among them, the film "Boundary," in which he participated, made a significant impact by winning the Silver Kite Award in 2002.
Tang Nhat Tue also tried his hand at being a "manager" by forming music groups, including Zero9. Speaking about this path, the 8X musician once shared that he lacked many qualities and wasn't destined to become a star. But when interacting with young singers, his energy gradually increased and he "suddenly realized that he was better at helping others, so he wanted to train them."
Back in the early days, the group constantly faced mixed reactions from the online community because of their performance style, even being labeled a "disaster" by many. In one interview, Tang Nhat Tue admitted that during their first filming session, he and the group were attacked and insulted to the point where they "almost collapsed and couldn't stand."
However, besides his artistic projects, Tang Nhat Tue's personal life has also been plagued by numerous controversies, most notably the scandal involving a member of the Zero9 group. In 2019, a young singer appeared on television to share about being harassed and beaten by a "manager," leading many to believe that the person in question was the author of the song " Yes, I'm Here ."
Later, Tang Nhat Tue also responded. He claimed that these comments were "adding fuel to the fire out of resentment" and asserted that his student fabricated the story to tarnish his reputation and that of his fellow musicians. The musician also hinted that his junior was deliberately trying to gain attention.
Source: Qatar Tribune