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Nguyễn Khoa Tóc Tiên (Vietnamese: [tɐwk͡p̚˧ˀ˦ tiɜŋ˧]; born 13 May 1989),[1] known simply as Tóc Tiên, is a Vietnamese singer.

Beginning her career as a child, Tiên later became a teen idol, participating in several singing competitions and releasing two studio albums: Nụ cười nắng mai (2007) and Tóc Tiên thiếu nữ (2008). Her third solo album, My Turn (2009), projects a new, sexually charged image which she adopted while living in the United States and performing frequently on Thúy Nga Productions' variety show, Paris by Night. Tiên appeared in the first season of the television series, The Remix, in 2015. The show gave her an opportunity to perform "Ngày mai (Vũ điệu cồng chiêng)", the song which brought her success and later became one of her signature hits. Subsequent singles, notably "Em không là duy nhất" and "#Catena (Có ai thương em như anh)", were moderately successful.[2]

Tiên made her film debut in Già gân, mỹ nhân và găng tơ (2015), and has signed numerous endorsement deals. On television, she hosted Bài hát Việt in 2008 and was a judge on The Voice of Vietnam and Vietnam Idol Kids. Her accolades include three Làn Sóng Xanh Awards, two Yan Vpop 20 Awards, an Mnet Asian Music Award, a Zing Music Award, an LGBT Appreciation Award and a Vietnamese Elle Style Award.

Early life and career

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Family

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Nguyễn Khoa Tóc Tiên was born in a Catholic family, to Nguyễn Trung Kiên, a businessman, and Kim Loan, a former ballet dancer and aerobics instructor, and raised in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.[3][4] Her wealthy family focused on education for generations and employed a strict parenting style, particularly her mother.[3][4] Tiên has defended her mother's strictness, saying that she was protecting her from the risks of entering show business at an early age.[3][4][5] The singer has two younger brothers, one of whom received a President's Education Award in 2015.[6][non-primary source needed]

Early career

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Tiên was four when her family discovered her singing ability and allowed her to join the performing group of the Children's House of Ho Chi Minh City.[3][1] She began booking singing and modeling jobs, appearing in several music videos while being managed by her mother.[3][1][7][8] For her first singing competition Đi tìm Ngôi sao Close-Up at the age of 13, she claimed she was 18 to meet their entry requirements.[9][1] After she was one of the show's twelve finalists, Tiên supported musician Thế Hiến on his 2002 nationwide Đợi chờ trong cơn mưa concert tour, which marked her debut as an adult singer.[1]

In September 2003, Tiên signed up for the music competition Yo! Cùng ước mơ xanh and added two years to her age.[10][1] The show ended with four winners—Tóc Tiên, Nam Cường, Minh Thư and Viết Thanh—joining a short-lived group, Yo! Band;[10] its members later went on to have solo careers.[11] Tiên began studying biology at Lê Hồng Phong High School, one of Vietnam's most prestigious high schools, in 2004.[12] Although her grades were generally good until her graduation in 2007, they sometimes suffered due to her work schedule.[12] The singer took vocal lessons at the city's conservatory and played for her district's volleyball team.[13]

She was the Most Notable Face in Người đẹp qua ảnh, a 2005 Fujifilm modeling contest,[14] and was recognized for songs such as "Tuổi teen tóc mây", "Rock học trò" and "Cô bé tóc xù".[15][16] Tiên made her acting debut when she was the first actress to portray doctor Đặng Thùy Trâm for a segment aired on the VTV3 talk show Người đương thời.[13][17] She later participated in Tiếng hát truyền hình toàn quốc giải Sao Mai, her third singing competition; this surprised many since Tiên was an established performer at the time.[18][19] "I came to the competition to prove myself, not to test my abilities," she said.[19] One of eighteen Southern finalists, Tiên sang Đỗ Bảo's "Bài hát cho em" on 19 November 2005, live show but lost.[18]

Tiên contributed vocals to two tracks on Quốc Bảo's 2006 album V, including "Chung thân", the song that was later included in Ngọc Hiệp-directed short film Con rối.[20] During an interview, the singer announced that an album was in the works and she would take a year off from singing to prepare for the national university-entrance examination.[21] Tiên said several times that she wanted to be a doctor, with her singing career a "side job".[21][13] Her mother scheduled the album's recording for the summer to ensure that her daughter could focus on studying.[4] The singer released her debut album, Nụ cười nắng mai, in February 2007.[22][23] After the July examination, Tiên was not admitted to her first-choice school, Ho Chi Minh City Medicine and Pharmacy University's Faculty of Medicine, and opted for the university's Faculty of Traditional Medicine.[24][4][25]

In May 2008, Tiên began co-hosting the fourth season of Bài hát Việt with Anh Tuấn and Lại Văn Sâm.[26][27][28] Quốc Bảo, Phương Uyên and other songwriters were enlisted for her second album, Tóc Tiên thiếu nữ, which was scheduled for release in June.[29] Tiên undertook her first high-school tour Tóc Tiên và những giấc mơ in September, traveling to six schools in Ho Chi Minh City, Đồng Nai Province and Hanoi.[30] In a 2014 interview for Elle Man Vietnam, Tóc Tiên stated that her childhood was "definitely different from [her] peers." She added: "Besides the pressuring study at school, I was following a singing career, I had to do photoshoots, interviews, etc. When my friends were having their days off, I was taking advantage of my time to do homework backstage at concerts or film studios."[31]

Move to the United States

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Early in 2011, Tiên rushed to finish a collaborative album with her long-time friend, singer Wanbi Tuấn Anh, before moving with her family to Los Angeles in March.[32] Chuyện tình vượt thời gian, a collection of their past and new collaborations, was released in June.[32] A concert promoting the album was planned then canceled.[33] Tiên had begun her undergraduate studies at Pasadena City College, majoring in biology,[32] and intended to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree to study medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles.[32] When she arrived in LA, she signed a contract with Thúy Nga Productions, a US-based record label which managed many overseas Vietnamese artists.[34][35] By 2016, Tiên had appeared on more than forty episodes of Thúy Nga's direct-to-video variety series Paris by Night, starting with her performance of "Tóc mây" on the 96th installment in June 2009.[35][36]

She sang part-time to finance her education, performing in clubs and casinos across the US.[37] In September 2010, Tiên made a cameo appearance on Wanbi Tuấn Anh's music video for "Bắt sóng cảm xúc" and was featured on the song's R&B remix.[38] Her third solo studio album My Turn was released in August 2011, and includes contributions from Dương Khắc Linh, Nguyễn Hải Phong, Thanh Bùi and others.[39] In May 2012, music videos for three album tracks and her Paris by Night performances were included on the compilation video release The Best of Tóc Tiên.[40][41] After a number of collaborations with Mai Tiến Dũng on the variety series, their joint album Mystical Night was released in August.[42][43] In July 2013, Tiên reported that she had transferred to California State University, Long Beach and changed her major to communication studies to balance her education and career; however, she eventually dropped out.[5]

Vietnam comeback, breakthrough and television endeavors

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In October 2014, Tiên planned a few projects to rebuild her career in Vietnam, but hesitated over whether or not to stay permanently.[44][45] This was followed by the release of two singles, "Tell Me Why" in November and "Ngày mai" in February 2015, with the former's video causing controversy over its provocative nature.[46][47] She joined the cast of music competition The Remix in December, despite initially rejecting the offer.[48] TeamV—which consists of Tiên and producers Touliver and Long Halo—would go against other notable acts such as Sơn Tùng M-TP and Đông Nhi, to create the best remix work on the program.[49] In April, her performance of "Ngày mai" on the fourth live show was a success.[50][51] The song's new mix with the choreography, both named "Vũ điệu cồng chiêng", immediately went viral.[51][52] It was awarded a 2015 Pops Award for Most Covered Music Video,[53] a nomination for Song of the Year at the 2015 Làn Sóng Xanh Awards,[54] a nomination for Music Video of the Year at the 2015 Dedication Music Awards,[55] a 2016 Zing Music Award for Most Favorite Dance/Electronic Song,[56] and the annual Top Hit title from television show Vietnam Top Hits.[57] Many publications called the track her signature hit.[58][59] Her team went on to debut other singles on the competition including "D.C.M.A. (Đâu cần một ai)" in June, which features BigDaddy and Andree, before finishing the show in fourth place.[60][61]

In December 2015, Tiên starred in her first comedy film Già gân, mỹ nhân và găng tơ as Quỳnh Cherry, a DJ on the run from a group of gangsters.[72] However, both the film and her performance received negative reviews from critics.[72][73] In January 2016, she won Best Female Artist at the Yan Vpop 20 Awards and performed "I'm in Love" and "Big Girls Don't Cry".[74][75][76] These two singles were from her then-upcoming extended play T.[76] The album's lead track "The Beat of Celebration" featuring BigDaddy, JustaTee and Touliver, brought her the Silver Music Video and Most Effective Performer awards from Bài hát tôi yêu.[76] With the Vietnamese dubbedKung Fu Panda 3, the singer voiced Mỹ Mỹ, a translated version of the original's animated character Mei Mei.[77] In March, she recorded "Một con đường hai ngã rẽ" for the soundtrack of the comedy film Taxi, em tên gì?.[78] Tiên later became a prominent judge on the first seasons of Tài năng DJ and Vietnam Idol Kids in May, following her guest judging appearances on various television series.[79][80] She also appeared as guest mentor on four episodes of The Face Vietnam's first season and on its live finale aired in October.[81] A string of musical releases served for Tóc Tiên's advertising campaigns were conducted afterwards.[82][83][84] Dutch producer Afrojack and rap artist Suboi joined one of them, "Tâm điểm ánh nhìn (All Eyes on Us)", the trio's song for Budweiser released in December.[84]

Early in 2017, the singer became a judge on the first season of Mặt nạ ngôi sao—the Vietnamese version of the Korean singing competition King of Mask Singer—and a coach on the fourth season of The Voice of Vietnam.[85][86] Her team's contestant, Hiền Hồ, won the latter show's second place and appeared with her on a duet titled "Hôn" in June.[87] Tiên also released a few other singles throughout the year, including: "Em không là duy nhất" in February, which was successful, "Walk Away" in May, and "Hôm nay tôi cô đơn quá", a collaboration with Rhymastic, in August.[88][89][90][91] She was awarded a 2017 Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Asian Artist in Vietnam in November,[92] and a V Live Award for Best Iconic Star in January 2018,[93] and was also included in the top five most favorite singers at the Làn Sóng Xanh Awards for the third consecutive year.[54][94][95] "Hôm nay tôi cô đơn quá" later received both Single and Song of the Year nominations at the Làn Sóng Xanh and Dedication Music Awards, respectively.[95][96] Her singles, "Thì em vẫn thế" and "Phút giây tuyệt vời", were released in February and April 2018, respectively.[97]

Tóc Tiên participated in the reality music show Chị đẹp đạp gió rẽ sóng (Sisters Who Make Waves) (Season 2) in 2024 with 29 other female artists, where her group became the finalists ("Hoa đạp gió") and she became the group leader.[98] She also released her latest pop single "Đậm Đà" in January 2025. Tóc Tiên organised her first fan-meeting "The 1st Fancon FANMEET-TIÊN 2025" in Gia Định Park Circus, Ho Chi Minh City.[99] She also performed in significant concerts and festivals in Vietnam, including V Concert - Rạng rỡ Việt Nam (V Concert - Radiant Vietnam) to celebrate 80 years of the August Revolution and Vietnam National Day in Vietnam Exposition Center (VEC) in Đông Anh Ward, Hanoi[100], and Concert Quốc gia - Tổ quốc trong tim (National Concert - Homeland in Our Hearts) in August 2025 at Mỹ Đình National Stadium, Từ Liêm Ward, Hanoi[101].

Artistry and public image

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From the start of her career, Tiên had a generally wholesome image as a teen idol.[15][102] Quốc Bảo and Đỗ Bảo music along with pop jazz, blues and R&B were said to be her main inspirations.[31][51] Nonetheless, she was better known for her teen pop sound with lyrics often having school-related imagery.[15] The singer herself had expressed a wish to perform lyrically adult and mature songs, but her mother, who managed at the time, opposed the idea.[4] In spite of this, her debut Nụ cười nắng mai still went for a more "grown-up" approach and was a departure from earlier works.[23] Producer Quốc Bảo, who worked on her first two studio releases, chose R&B as the material's dominant influence and a new direction for her music.[23][29] Her follow-up Chuyện tình vượt thời gian with Wanbi Tuấn Anh has the two performing and covering a handful of love songs, in genres such as blues jazz and alternative rock.[32]

In the past, the singer was nicknamed "Cô bé tóc xù" by the press for her signature long and "frizzy" black hair.[31][16][103] In March 2013, she changed her hairstyle to a pixie cut after a series of photoshoots and performances where she offered a more provocative image.[103][104][102] Tiên later said that the hair cut was one of the "turning points" that helped her discover herself, while the image change was a "natural" progression, a result of her time working in the States.[105] Her third solo album My Turn reflected this style both visually and musically at its early stage.[104] After having worked with Touliver and Long Halo on The Remix, Tiên focused on electronic dance music later in her career.[49][106] The trio's successful collaboration, "Ngày mai (Vũ điệu cồng chiêng)", was made famous by the chorus that infused house music with the use of drum and percussion, all creating a notable gong-like sound.[50][107][108] Moreover, elements of trap were used in several productions of her subsequent singles.[109][90]

Tiên has cited Beyoncé, Rihanna and Jolin Tsai as major influences on her showmanship.[110] Stylistically, the singer has been described as a fashion icon and was compared many times to Miley Cyrus and Rihanna.[111][112][113][81] Talking specifically about Cyrus, Tiên said she understood the comparisons because of the similarities between their starts as teen stars and their later reinventions moving into adulthood.[31] In 2015, she was given a Vietnamese Elle Style Award for Most Stylish Upcoming Female Singer.[114] Fashion brand Juno created a fall collection called Juno & Tóc Tiên in 2017, which was inspired by the singer's style.[115][116] Aside from her deal with Juno, Tiên has accepted numerous brand endorsement offers and was dubbed as the "queen of endorsements".[106][117] When she endorsed I-Mobile phones in 2008, the company purchased 11,000 physical copies of Tóc Tiên thiếu nữ to give away as gifts to phone buyers.[118] Other brands that she has promoted include Pepsi, OPPO Electronics' smartphones, Toshiba and PNJSilver.[119][120][121][122]

Tiên is a Christian and stated that her religious faith brought her back to her home country to rebuild her career.[123] She is also a supporter of LGBT rights.[124] She dedicated her performance of "Ngày mai" on The Remix and her single "Hôn" to the community.[125][87] Comedians BB Trần and Tiko Tiến Công appeared in drag for her music video of "I'm in Love".[126] The appearances created divided opinions, with some critics accusing the characters of disrespecting transgender people.[127] For her work in support of the community, the singer was awarded the Most Influential Person Voted by the Public category at the LGBT Appreciation Awards in 2016.[124] Also for the "I'm in Love" music video, Tiên invited female celebrities such Nguyễn Cao Kỳ Duyên and Tiên Tiên to make cameo appearances and show their support for feminism and against violence against women.[126]

Personal life

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Tiên started dating basketball player Chong Paul in December 2007 after they met at a high school event.[128] Despite their age gap (Tiên was 19 and Chong Paul was 27 when they first dated), her parents approved of the relationship, but only under strict monitoring.[128] In July 2013, the singer confirmed that they had split up.[129] Many articles have since linked her in a relationship with producer Touliver, but both have denied these claims.[79][130] In 2017, Tiên referred to herself as "single".[130]

In a letter Tiên penned to her mother in September 2013, she revealed the two have not spoken to each other since her switch from medical to communication studies, and that her image change made her mother "furious".[1] The singer added that she did not want to be a doctor, as that was only her family's wish.[131] Despite this, she expressed a desire to reconcile with her mother in many interviews and on social media, even claiming the strained relationship caused her to be depressed for a long period.[123][131][1] When asked about the current state of their relationship in August 2017, Tiên replied saying she "didn't even know" if it would be fixed or not.[132] "It's difficult to solve the conflicts [between me and my mother]. They're not just simply generation gap conflicts, they involved the ways of thinking from each individual. So to say if the problems have been solved, I'd say they haven't," she said.[132]

Tiên married Hoàng Touliver on 20 February 2020, their wedding mass formally took place in Dalat Cathedral located in Dalat city.[133]

Discography

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  • Nụ cười nắng mai (2007)
  • Tóc Tiên thiếu nữ (2008)
  • Chuyện tình vượt thời gian (2009) (with Wanbi Tuấn Anh)
  • My Turn (2011)
  • Mystical Night (2012) (with Mai Tiến Dũng)
  • CONG (2022)

Singles

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As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album Ref
VIE Hot
[134]
VIE Top
[135]
"Đã Phai" 2011 [b] [b] My Turn [137]
"My Turn" [138]
"Bao Giờ Ta Lại Yêu" [139]
"Tell Me Why" 2014 Non-album single [140]
"Ngày Mai" 2015 Non-album single [141]
"D.C.M.A" (feat. Big Daddy & Andree) Non-album single [142]
"Vũ Điệu Cồng Chiêng" ("Ngày Mai" reworked) Non-album single [143]
"The Beat of Celebration" (feat. Big Daddy & JustaTee) T [144]
"Big Girls Don't Cry" 2016 [145]
"Phụ Nữ Là Để Yêu (I'm In Love)" [146]
"Walk Away" 2017 Non-album single [147]
"Em Không Là Duy Nhất" Non-album single [148]
"Hôm Nay Tôi Cô Đơn Quá" (feat. Rhymastic) Non-album single [149]
"Thì Em Vẫn Thế" 2018 Non-album single [150]
"Phút Giây Tuyệt Vời" Non-album single [151]
"Có Ai Thương Em Như Anh" 36 29 Non-album single [152]
"Không Ai Hơn Em Đâu Anh" 2019 [b] [b] Non-album single [153]
"Ngày Tận Thế" (feat. Da LAB & Touliver) 2020 Non-album single [154]
"Nơi Em Là Bình Yên" (feat. Binz) Non-album single [155]
"Em Đã Có Người Mới" (feat. người cũ) 2021 29 19 Yêu Rồi Yêu Rồi Yêu [156]
"Mình Yêu Đến Đây Thôi" [b] 95 [157]
"Từ Những Thói Quen" 2022 [158]
"Trên Chuyến Xe Lên Đà Lạt Chiều Nay" [159]
"1 Cọng Tóc Mai" (feat. Touliver) 59 40 CONG [160]
"AmIClear?" (feat. Trọng Hiếu) [161]
"906090" (feat. Mew Amazing) 31 15 [162]
"Like This Like That" (feat. tlinh) 2023 [163]

Promotional singles

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Title Year Album Ref
"Santa Baby" 2015 Non-album promotional single [164]
"Be Your Best Version" 2016 Non-album promotional single [165]
"Tâm Điểm Ánh Nhìn" (feat. Suboi) 2017 Non-album promotional single [166]
"Hôn" (feat. Hiền Hồ) Non-album promotional single [167]
"Mọi Lúc Bên Anh" 2019 Non-album promotional single [168]
"Xuống Phố Phải Tươi" Non-album promotional single [169]
"Mãi Xuân Cùng Em" 2020 Non-album promotional single [170]
"Việt Nam Tử Tế" (solo or with Lam Trường, Hoàng Thùy Linh, Erik & Karik) Non-album promotional single [171]
[172]

Other charted songs

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album Ref
VIE Hot VIE Top
"Nếu Anh Là Em" (feat. Hứa Kim Tuyền) 2022 81 CONG [173]

Filmography

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Film roles

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2015 Già gân, mỹ nhân và găng tơ Quỳnh Cherry [72]
2016 Kung Fu Panda 3 Mỹ Mỹ (voice) Vietnamese dub [77]
2018 Bạn chỉ sống một lần TBA Post-production
2022 Furies (Thanh Sói) Thanh

Television roles

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2002 Đi tìm Ngôi sao Close-Up Contestant [9]
2003 Yo! Cùng ước mơ xanh Contestant [10]
2005 Người đương thời Đặng Thùy Trâm 1 episode [13]
2005 Tiếng hát truyền hình toàn quốc giải Sao Mai Contestant [18]
2008 Bài hát Việt Co-host 8 episodes (season 4) [27]
2015–2017 The Remix Contestant / Guest judge 13 episodes (season 1, 3) [61][174]
2015 Ai thông minh hơn học sinh lớp 5? Contestant Season 3, episode 3 [175]
2015 Người bí ẩn Guest judge Season 2, episode 9 [176]
2015 Tôi là... người chiến thắng Guest judge 2 episodes (season 3) [177]
2015 Thử thách cùng bước nhảy Guest judge 2 episodes (season 4) [178]
2015 Cười xuyên Việt: Phiên bản nghệ sĩ Guest judge Season 1, episode 2 [179]
2016 Hội ngộ danh hài Guest Season 4, episode 3 [180]
2016 Tài năng DJ Judge 18 episodes (season 1) [79]
2016 Vietnam Idol Kids Judge 12 episodes (season 1) [80]
2016 The Face Vietnam Guest mentor 5 episodes (season 1) [81]
2016 Vietnam Idol Guest judge Season 7, episode 11 [181]
2016 SV 2016 Guest judge Finale [182]
2016 Giọng ải giọng ai Guest artist Season 1, episode 1 [183]
2016 Khởi đầu ước mơ Guest judge Season 1, episode 3 [184]
2017 Phiên bản hoàn hảo Guest judge Season 1, episode 1 [185]
2017 Mặt nạ ngôi sao Judge 14 episodes (season 1) [85]
2017–2018 The Voice of Vietnam Coach 20 episodes (season 45) [86]

Music video appearances

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Year Title Artist Ref.
2010 "Bắt sóng cảm xúc" Wanbi Tuấn Anh [38]
2015 "Sacota" Touliver featuring BigDaddy [186]
2016 "Như vậy mãi thôi" Noo Phước Thịnh [187]
2017 "Vì đời là thế mà" Mai Tiến Dũng [188]
2018 "Dusted" Mr.A featuring Touliver and Dustee

Tours

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Headlining

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  • Tóc Tiên và những giấc mơ (2008)

Supporting act

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  • Đợi chờ trong cơn mưa (with Thế Hiển) (2002)

Awards and nominations

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Year[c] Award Category Nominee/work Result Ref.
2014 Ngôi sao của năm Beautiful Woman of the Year Herself Nominated [16]
2015 Men of the Year Pretty Woman of the Year Herself Won [189]
Yan Online Awards Breakout Artist Herself Nominated [190]
We Choice Awards[d] Collaboration of the Year Herself (with Touliver) Nominated [191]
Elle Style Awards (Vietnam) Upcoming Female Singer of the Year Herself Won [114]
VTV Awards Most Notable Singer Herself Nominated [193]
Green Wave Awards Top 5 Most Favorite Singers – Top Hit[e] Herself Won [194]
Single of the Year "Ngày mai (Vũ điệu cồng chiêng)" (with TeamV) Nominated [54]
Pops Awards Most Covered Music Video "Ngày mai (Vũ điệu cồng chiêng)" (with TeamV) Won [53]
Vietnam Top Hits Top 5 Hits of the Year[e] "Ngày mai (Vũ điệu cồng chiêng)" (with TeamV) Won [57]
2016 Yan Vpop 20 Awards Top 20 Outstanding Singers[e] Herself Won [195]
Best Female Artist Herself Won [74]
Zing Music Awards Favourite Dance/Electronic Song "Ngày mai (Vũ điệu cồng chiêng)" (with TeamV) Won [56]
LGBT Appreciation Awards Most Influential Person Voted by the Public Herself Won [124][non-primary source needed]
WeChoice Awards Inspirational Playlist "Ngày mai (Vũ điệu cồng chiêng)" (with TeamV) Included [192]
Inspirational Person of 2015 Herself Nominated [192]
Top Youth Trend of the Year "Vũ điệu cồng chiêng" Nominated
Bài hát tôi yêu Best Music Video Voted by the Judges "The Beat of Celebration"
(featuring JustaTee, Big Daddy and Touliver)
Silver
[196]
Most Effective Performer Herself Won
Dedication Music Awards Music Video of the Year "Ngày mai (Vũ điệu cồng chiêng)" (with TeamV) Nominated [55]
HTV Awards Most Favorite Female Singer Herself Nominated [197]
Her World Young Woman Achiever Music Herself Nominated [198]
2017 Green Wave Awards[f] Top 5 Most Favorite Singers – Top Hit[e] Herself Won [94]
Yan Vpop 20 Awards Top 20 Outstanding Singers[e] Herself Nominated [199]
Elle Style Awards Vietnam Most Stylish Female Singer Herself Nominated [200]
Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Asian Artist in Vietnam Herself Won [92]
Vietnamese Breakout Artist with Close-Up Herself Nominated [201]
2018 Green Wave Awards Top 5 Most Favorite Singers – Top Hit[e] Herself Won [95]
Single of the Year "Hôm nay tôi cô đơn quá" (featuring Rhymastic) Nominated [95]
Keeng Young Awards Music Video of the Year "Em không là duy nhất" Nominated [202]
V Live Awards Best Iconic Star Herself Won [93]
Dedication Music Award Song of the Year "Hôm nay tôi cô đơn quá" (featuring Rhymastic) Nominated [96]

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