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The musician is now a teacher, living peacefully after his health setback

Mar 03, 2026

Hanoi [Vietnam], March 3: Sy Luan has confirmed his participation as a judge on the "Shining Stars" program , airing on THVL1. Behind the scenes, the author of the song "Ao Dai Oi" (Oh, Ao Dai!) stated that his primary concern isn't whether the contestants are portrayed as strict or lenient judges, but rather whether they learn from each piece of feedback. For Sy Luan, each comment helps young singers recognize their shortcomings and learn how to improve - that's the true value of a music competition .
What did Sy Luan say when he was a judge?
He shared: "Like any competition, it's a process where contestants are nurtured, gain practical experience, and learn profound lessons. Judges are not simply people who score, but also mentors who help contestants improve themselves in the future."
What touched the musician most was the affection of the contestants. After the competition, many still sought him out to inquire about him, send gifts, and express their desire for a collaboration opportunity. For Sy Luan, that was a great joy, proof that he had fulfilled his role as a mentor.
Throughout nearly three decades of artistic activity, Sỹ Luân's passion for his craft has remained unwavering. The male artist revealed that he has never thought of his profession as unstable or depressing. After the accident, success for Sỹ Luân is no longer defined by hit songs. Instead, what matters most to the musician is peace of mind, good health, and the energy to participate in artistic programs and project.
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper

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