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WATCH Vietnam’s winning performance at the Intervision song contest in Moscow | WATCH Vietnam’s winning performance at the Intervision song contest in Moscow |
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Competitors from 22 countries took part in the global event in the Russian capital | |
Vietnamese artist Duc Phuc triumphed at the Intervision contest in Moscow on Saturday night with his song ‘Phu Dong Thien Vuong’. | Vietnamese artist Duc Phuc triumphed at the Intervision contest in Moscow on Saturday night with his song ‘Phu Dong Thien Vuong’. |
The track, which mixes rap with folk music, was inspired by the story of mythical Vietnamese hero Thanh Giong, a boy who defeated invaders riding an iron horse. | The track, which mixes rap with folk music, was inspired by the story of mythical Vietnamese hero Thanh Giong, a boy who defeated invaders riding an iron horse. |
Phuc received 422 points, while the runners-up, the Nomad Trio from Kyrgyzstan, earned 373 points. Dana Al Meer of Qatar came in third with 369 points. | Phuc received 422 points, while the runners-up, the Nomad Trio from Kyrgyzstan, earned 373 points. Dana Al Meer of Qatar came in third with 369 points. |
Singer Shaman (Yaroslav Dronov), representing Russia, asked the jury not to vote for him, arguing that his country had already won by hosting Intervision. | Singer Shaman (Yaroslav Dronov), representing Russia, asked the jury not to vote for him, arguing that his country had already won by hosting Intervision. |
A total of 22 countries in Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa were represented at the event at Moscow’s Live Arena. | |
Duc Phuc told Channel One following his victory that he is planning to spend some of the money from his 30 million-ruble prize (around $358,000) on charity in Russia. | Duc Phuc told Channel One following his victory that he is planning to spend some of the money from his 30 million-ruble prize (around $358,000) on charity in Russia. |
The 28-year-old, who has been learning Russian, added that he wants to master the language so that he can collaborate with local musicians. | The 28-year-old, who has been learning Russian, added that he wants to master the language so that he can collaborate with local musicians. |
The Hanoi-born artist won the Vietnamese version of The Voice in 2015 and has since released many hits in his home country. | The Hanoi-born artist won the Vietnamese version of The Voice in 2015 and has since released many hits in his home country. |
Russia revived Intervision, a Soviet-era competition which was held from 1965 to 1968 and again from 1977 to 1980, after it was banned from the Eurovision Song Contest due to the Ukraine conflict. | Russia revived Intervision, a Soviet-era competition which was held from 1965 to 1968 and again from 1977 to 1980, after it was banned from the Eurovision Song Contest due to the Ukraine conflict. |
“Culture and music have no borders, and today’s event showcases the unifying power of art,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a message to the participants. The organizers have said that next year’s competition will be hosted by Saudi Arabia. | “Culture and music have no borders, and today’s event showcases the unifying power of art,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a message to the participants. The organizers have said that next year’s competition will be hosted by Saudi Arabia. |
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