1. Pause and Forget - The Lone Walker OST
Pause and Forget is a emotionally rich and meaningful music product performed by Trung Quân Idol. The song encapsulates the feelings and emotions of a past love. 'Pause and Forget' is not just the title of the song, it's also a comforting reminder to let go, to forget the bitterness of a past love.
Huỳnh Lập has shown great skill in building projects related to spiritual and cultural themes. Following the success of the web drama 'Who Will Die Raise Their Hands' and the movie 'Blind Sorcerer', he and his team recently released the project The Lone Walker. This is a prequel to the 2 released parts of the movie, still featuring eerie stories revolving around the character Tinh Lâm but from a fresh, different perspective. Notably, this is the first time Netflix has exclusively acquired a web drama series in Vietnam for distribution across Asia. The filming took place last year within 1 month, but due to the pandemic, there was a pause for a period before resuming in Ho Chi Minh City. The post-production time for this film is very long due to the many special effects involved, taking 3 weeks for each episode. The whole team had to strive to perfect it, hence initially promising the audience a release around June, then postponing it to July and finally moving it to October. It can also be seen that after the pandemic, audiences have the habit of watching movies on various streaming platforms, getting used to long series with many episodes, so I also want to develop to bring viewers something new.
Pause and Forget is a song with a message, a reminder to everyone, to live fully in the present moment, not to lament, not to be burdened by the painful past. With the collaboration of The Lone Walker, it can be said that this is a perfect project for movie enthusiasts to relieve all tensions.









10. Live Once and That's It - Super Easy Job OST
Currently causing a stir in cinemas nationwide, Super Easy Job has audiences even more excited as they officially release the MV for their second theme song, Live Once and That's It. The song is a collaboration between hitmaker Châu Đăng Khoa and the powerhouse rock vocals of Đinh Tuấn Khanh (Microwave).
In contrast to the cheerful tone of Instant Success, the second theme song of Super Easy Job, Live Once and That's It, is an exuberant rock anthem, brimming with energy just like the spirit of the film. Châu Đăng Khoa enthusiastically shares about the creative process, fortunate to be trusted by the team to watch the rough cut before composing the music, so it can be said that this song truly fits like a glove for the film. The lyrics are also very different as Khoa explores everyday material rather than the usual poetic metaphor. Live Once and That's It is inspired by the precious friendship of the rice vendor squad in the film. Despite differences in age or personality, the characters still gather together, primarily to catch criminals and run the rice stall at Bụi Tre and are always ready to support and protect each other in times of difficulty and challenge. Although he is the author of over 300 songs and has collaborated with many big names in the Vietnamese music industry, Live Once and That's It is still a very special song for Châu Đăng Khoa.
This product marks his first emotional experiences, his first time experimenting with the challenging alternative rock genre, and also his first collaboration with the powerful rock vocals of Đinh Tuấn Khanh from the Microwave group. This combination is both an impressive and catchy musical piece dedicated to Super Easy Job, bringing a fresh breeze to Vietnamese music.

