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Lâm Nhật Tiến (born September 3, 1971) is a Vietnamese American singer who was affiliated with the music label Asia Entertainment Inc. from 1994 to 2016.[1] He gained prominence through numerous appearances in Asia Entertainment's music videos, establishing himself as one of Vietnam's leading male pop stars.[2]
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Lam Nhat Tien | |
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Background information | |
Born | September 3, 1971 53) Saigon, South Vietnam | (age
Occupation | Garden Grove, California |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Asia Entertainment Inc. |
Lam began his music career in 1994, rising to prominence as a Vietnamese pop singer throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s.[3] According to musician Nam Loc, he achieved significant commercial success as Asia Entertainment Inc.'s top-selling male pop artist during this period.[4]
Lam was born in Saigon and loved music from a young age. In 1981, he and his family immigrated to the United States and settled in Southern California. Before pursuing a career in singing, in March 1993, Lam earned a degree in Medical Radiology at Loma Linda University Medical Center. He also modelled for agencies in Los Angeles and Orange County.[5]
After photographer Vika Nguyen introduced him to Bach Dong, he asked Lam to collaborate with Asia Entertainment Inc. The singer began learning to play the drums with Truc Giang, the father of Truc Ho. Lam was also taking voice lessons to improve his singing technique and Vietnamese pronunciation at a college in Southern California. His first appearance in front of an audience was in the Asia Video 8 - Đêm Nhạc Hội at Atlantic City, where he performed the song "Quand le Printemps Revient " (Vietnamese title: "Khi Mùa Xuân Trở Lại"[6]). At the Ritz Ballroom in Houston, he performed songs in 4 languages (Vietnamese, French, English, and Cantonese.)
In 1995, Lam collaborated with Gia Huy, Nhat Quan, and Johnny Dung on the CD Bài 20.[7][8] "Rồi Mai Đây" (Vietnamese adaptation of the famous Spanish song Lo mucho Que Te Quiero, lyrics by Vietnamese Canadian musician Truong Ky) was one of the most successful songs from this album. Besides Rồi Mai Đây, "Bài 20", "Under The Boardwalk" he impressed listeners with "Quên Cả Lối Về" (written by Truc Giang) and "Tình Trong Bão Tố" (a version of La Maison Est En Ruine, a famous song by French singer Michel Delpech). Lam also dueted with Vina Uyen My on "Only Love Is Real" (an English adaptation of the famous Japanese song "Rouge" / ルージュ by Japanese singer Ayako Fuji) in the CD Giọt Mưa Thu. During this period, he also recorded a few songs, including Em Đẹp Như Mơ (original: Elle était si jolie), which were released on the Nhat Ha label.
In the early years, Lam would often perform in a group with fellow singers Johnny Dung, Nhat Quan, and Gia Hu, but would later see more success as a solo artist with his single "Em Đã Quên Một Giòng Sông" (You forgot a river).
Lam grew in popularity with the release of "Một Lần Nữa Thôi"[9] His song "Quên Cả Lối Về" also proved to be a success. In 1997, Lam released the video for the song "Em Đã Quên Một Giòng Sông" (launched in 1996). In the same year, he released a debut solo album with Asia Entertainment Em Đã Quên Một Giòng Sông[10][11][12] (including cover versions of two well-known songs: "All by Myself" and "Un-Break My Heart"). The title track became one of the biggest songs in his career.
Soon after releasing his debut solo album, Lam continued to appear in Asia's Videos and released his second studio album "Yêu Em Âm Thầm"[13] which included 11 songs. Two of these songs are Vietnamese versions of his international songs: "Suy Tư Về Một Lời Nói" (Italian song: Le Tue Parole) and "Dối Gian" (Spanish song: Miente). The title track "Yêu Em Âm Thầm"[14] become his next successful single.
Other successful songs from 1997 include Từ Độ Ánh Trăng Tan[15] (music: Anh Bang, lyrics: Dang Hien), Mưa Tình Cuối Đông (composed by Truc Ho), Tôi Với Trời Bơ Vơ (written by Tung Giang),[16] Nơi Ấy Bình Yên[17] (written by Bao Chan); Cõi Mộng, Chợt Như Năm 18 (written by Quoc Dung), Tình Đầu Vẫn Khó Phai (music: Truc Ho, lyrics: Dang Hien), Kiếp Nào Có Yêu Nhau (music: Pham Duy, lyrics: Minh Duc Hoai Trinh), Nhớ Nhau Làm Gì (written by Tuan Hai & Le Kim Khanh), Hoa Vàng Mấy Độ (written by Trinh Cong Son), Tâm Hồn Cô Đơn[18] (with Le Tam, Duy Linh, Gia Huy, written by Anh Bang), Cát Biển Chiều Nay (duet with Lam Thuy Van, composed by Truc Ho), Những Lời Dối Gian (Yan Bu You Zhong - 言不由衷, written by Liu Yu Rui & Xu Jialiang, Vietnamese lyrics: Khuc Lan), etc.
In 1998, a 27-year-old Lam co-produced his third solo studio album "Làm Lại Từ Đầu" with Truc Ho. The album included 11 tracks. Most tracks became popular with young Vietnamese people overseas, such as Tình Yêu Như Mũi Tên (original song: El Choclo, Vietnamese lyrics by Tran Ngoc Son, the son of musician Anh Bang), I Could Love Again[19] (composed by Vu Tuan Duc), the title track Làm Lại Từ Đầu, Đừng Nhắc Đến Tình Yêu, Về Đâu Hỡi Em,[20] Đỉnh Gió Hú[21] (composed by Truc Ho), Shalala (Sha-La-La-La-La), and "Những Màu Kỷ Niệm" (duet with Le Tam, original song: "Eye in the Sky"). That same year, Lam dueted with Trish Thuy Trang on "That's Why (You Go Away)" was released on the album Don't Know Why. He also recorded "Sài Gòn Vẫn Mãi Trong" Tôi (music: Truc Ho, lyrics: Truc Ho - Anh Bang) and "Những Đêm Chờ Sáng" (written by Le Minh Bang). The official music videos for the songs were released on Asia video 18 - Nhớ Sài Gòn and Asia video 21 - Những Tình Khúc Thời Chinh Chiến.
The next Lam's successful songs were "Làm Thơ Tình Em Đọc"[22] and "Lời Dối Gian Chân Thành",[23] which were released by Asia Entertainment Inc. on Asia video 23 - Tình Đầu Một Thời Áo Trắng and Asia Video 26 - Mưa in 1999. "Diary of Love" is a popular song by Le Tam and Lam from the album The Best of Chinese Melodies[24] (released in 1999). The song is an English adaptation of the famous Chinese hit "Liang Ai Ri Ji" (戀愛日記) by Hong Kong singer Leon Lai. Lam continued to launch the release The Best of Chinese Melodies 2[25] in 2000, including 11 tracks. Many of these tracks have become famous such as Tình Ngang Trái, Tomorrow Will Come, Kiếp Ve Sầu, Nhớ Người, etc. In particular, Lam recorded two different versions of the same song: "Nhớ Người" is a Vietnamese version of "Don't Decorate Your Dream" (不装饰你的梦) by Hong Kong singer Terence Tsoi and the Cantonese version with the title Nhớ Người (Chinese version). Lam performed background vocal on Tomorrow Will Come (recorded by Trish Thuy Trang), an English version of "追梦人" by Fong Fei-fei. The song later surged in popularity overseas.
In the 1990s, Lam appeared in many of Asia's videos. He became a celebrity for Asia and a pop icon in his own right in the late 1990s. In addition to being a solo singer for Asia, Lam is well known as a backup singer, photographer, and producer. He produced the album The Best of Chinese Melodies and co-produced Mãi Yêu Người Thôi's album with Thy Van and Truc Ho. He has also contributed to albums by young artists of Asia Entertainment such as Lam Thuy Van, Le Tam, Gia Huy, Thanh Truc, Shayla, Trish Thuy Trang. The video for the song "My Only Regret" by Shayla was co-directed by Lam with Fred Paskiewiz.
One of Lam's biggest singles was released in 2000: Tình Yêu. This slow rock song first came out on Asia Entertainment's video 30: Dạ Vũ Quốc Tế 2 - Nhịp Bước Trên Sàn Nhảy. He also released his collaboration with Tu Quyen "Đêm Cô Đơn" on the label Eagle Productions, which included the tracks " Tình Đơn Phương" (original: Let You Listen to My Heart - 心要让你听见 by Samuel Tai), "Tình Yêu Muôn Thuở" (a duet with Tu Quyen, original: 當愛變成習慣 by Jacky Cheung), "Không Gia Đình" and " Nỗi Nhớ Dịu Êm". After Lam had received the 'Best Asia Artist of the Year ' award, he released his fourth studio album Mãi Yêu Người Thôi[26][27] in 2001. The highly acclaimed album contained nine Vietnamese songs and one English song (You Make Me Feel, written by Bonfire). One of the nine Vietnamese tracks titled Làm Sao Anh Nói, is a Vietnamese version of How Could I (a popular song by Marc Anthony, written by Dan Shea, Cory Rooney & Gordon Chambers). In addition to Lam's songs Mãi Yêu Người Thôi and Dẫu Có Biết Trước, the album included the Vietnamese song: Hà Nội Mùa Vắng Những Cơn Mưa.
Lam's voice was also featured on the album Căn Gác Lưu Đày, where he sang about exiled humans. The music video for the title track was released by Asia on Asia video 32 - Hành Trình Tìm Tự Do (2001).
Lam recorded a number of original songs and many of them became successful: Một Lần Nữa thôi, Em Đã Quên Một Giòng Sông, Yêu Em Âm Thầm, Đỉnh Gió Hú, Nếu Không Có Em, Và Hôm Nay, Làm Lại Từ Đầu, Đừng Nhắc Đến Tình Yêu, Làm Thơ Tình Em Đọc, Lời Dối Gian Chân Thành, Tình Yêu, Sẽ Hơn Bao Giờ Hết, Dẫu Có Biết Trước, Giữa Hai Mùa Mưa Nắng, Sài Gòn Vẫn Mãi Trong Tôi. Released in 2002, "The Best of Truc Ho - Lam Nhat Tien: Giữa Hai Mùa Mưa Nắng"[28][29] a greatest hits album that consisted of two songs that were composed by Truc Ho.
Lam debuted at the 67th event of the show Paris by Night (In San Jose)[30] with the song "Thế Giới Không Tình Yêu", which was written by Nguyen Duy An. This song quickly became a big hit, growing his following. In the period from 2002 to 2004, he has appeared in a total of eight Paris by Night's shows, dueted with five well-known female artists, including Khánh Hà, Lưu Bích, Như Quỳnh, Minh Tuyết, and Như Loan.
In 2002, he released his collaborative album with Lam Thuy Van and Phuong Nghi: Liên Khúc Tình Yêu 4. He recorded the album Liên Khúc Chinese Top Hits (2003) with Johnny Dung, Thien Kim, and Ho Ngoc Nhu, which included four medleys of popular Chinese songs. In 2004, he covered "Ne me quitte pas" (Vietnamese title: Người Yêu Nếu Ra Đi) in French and Vietnamese at Live show Asia 42 - Âm Nhạc Vòng Quanh Thế Giới. The version was also released in 2005 on the album Giờ Đã Không Còn Nữa.
In 2005, Lam performed the well-known Vietnamese song "Thiên Thai" at Live show Asia 48 - 75 Năm Âm Nhạc Việt Nam. Soon after Thiên Thai, Lam released a Vietnamese version of "(Where Do I Begin?) Love Story" - Chuyện Tình in Asia's video 49 - Âm Nhạc Vòng Quanh Thế Giới 2. One year later, Lam released of his sixth studio album, Nói Với Tôi Một Lời, which featured Thiên Thai and Chuyện Tình. At the live show, Asia 56 - Yêu Đời & Yêu Người - Mùa Hè Rực Rỡ in 2007, Lam and Don Ho performed a medley of the famous French songs (Liên Khúc Nhạc Pháp[31]). In 2009, Lam made an appearance at the live showm Asia 62 - Anh Bằng, Một Đời Cho Âm Nhạc, where he received Best Male Pop Artist Award, and performed the country-pop song "Từ Thuở Yêu Em". The song was written by Anh Bang and included on the album: Tình Ca Anh Bằng 2 - Từ Thuở Yêu Em.
In 2012, Lam launched his 7th studio album: Bên Kia Bờ Đại Dương.
In 2013, he made an appearance in Asia's video 71 - 32nd Anniversary Celebration[32][33] together with many artists of Asia Entertainment, singing a song that was written by Truc Ho titled Triệu Con Tim (Million Hearts). Lam continued to perform for Asia Shows up until 2016 with his final performance being in Asia 78, where he sang "Chúng Tôi Muốn Sống" (We want to live).
In 2016, Lam continued his solo career after he had left Asia Entertainment Inc.
At the live show ″Asia 54 - Trầm Tử Thiêng, Trúc Hồ (Bước Chân Việt Nam)″ in 2007, Lam told the audience that he has been successful in overcoming his drug addiction.
Lam is a supporter of charities concerning the Army Republic of Vietnam soldiers' welfare. He has participated in the concert titled 'Đại Nhạc Hội Cám Ơn Anh' together with many other artists to thank the soldiers for their contributions. Lam has also organized several concert programs at homes for the elderly and participated in support programs for the homeless.
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