Still containing poignant lyrics and profound thoughts, Ly Nhat Nam's song Lost Love and Marriage conveys meaningful messages about the relationship between love and money, materialism.
Listen to the young and vibrant song Lost Love and Marriage by Ly Nhat Nam to understand more about its content and the meaningful messages it aims to convey.
Music Video: Married Lover
Lyrics of the song Married Lover by Ly Nhat Nam
Lyrics:
If you love another guy
Similar to me but with a lot of money
How would you choose happiness?
Would you want to marry me?
Why can't you say it?
Why can't you stay with me?
Even just for a second
You mean everything to me
Why let go?
But the power of money is too great
Seems like you don't care about me
Without you, I know how to live
Breaking up to lose each other
Only to lose everything
The one who loves me is married
But the bride is not you
Even if tears fall a lot
No one cares anymore
Love each other, what's that?
It's all pain
Tears taste so bitter
Let go to drop
The wedding ring is solemn
The one who loves me is married
But the bride is not you
The happiest day of your life
Is the saddest day in my heart
You sell your smile
Give me back the pain
Sell your happiness
For a lifetime of loss
Breaking up is also a way of love
Stop the disappointment
Breaking up is also a way of love
Stop the expectation
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Still within the theme of love, the song Heard You're Getting Married by singer Van Mai Huong and composer Hua Kim Tuyen recreates the emotions of young men and women upon hearing news of their ex-lover getting married. Through this chorus, composer Hua Kim Tuyen advises the youth to be content with the present and wish happiness for those they once loved, despite lingering regrets.
Alternatively, you can listen to the recent popular song by Nguyen Tran Trung Quan titled Self-Heart. Exploring the themes of Boys' Love and a dramatic love triangle, the MV Self-Heart vividly portrays the pain of a young man who pours out his heart to love someone but receives a heartbreaking and tearful outcome.
