1. After the Breakup
'After the Breakup' is another song composed by Pham Hong Phuoc himself. The music video tells a story, cleverly blending scenes before and after a breakup. The MV complements the lyrics perfectly, allowing viewers to deeply feel the emotional flow of the song.
Released on March 24, 2015, 'After the Breakup' quickly topped various prestigious music charts. It can be said that every musical release by Pham Hong Phuoc, with its distinctive style, always garners positive reactions from the audience.

2. I Have a Beautiful Sadness
Right after 'After the Breakup,' Pham Hong Phuoc returns with his 'lonely adult' persona in the music video for 'I Have a Beautiful Sadness.' Released on April 1, 2015, this MV is the title track of his debut album, which followed his departure from Vietnam Idol 2012.
'I Have a Beautiful Sadness' is a lyric video that continues the success of 'When Grown-Ups Are Lonely,' featuring simple, relatable visuals surrounding themes of heartbreak, sorrow, and the deep emotions of someone who has lived through it. Notably, the MV was filmed at various locations in both the North and South, capturing striking footage. If you haven't seen this MV yet, join Mytour in reliving it and reflecting on the sorrow that’s not only Pham Hong Phuoc’s but universally shared.

3. Thank You to the One Who Left Me
This song was written by Pham Hong Phuoc specifically for the book of the same name by author Ha Thanh Phuc, released on October 15, 2015. 'Thank You to the One Who Left Me' marks a strong musical return for Pham Hong Phuoc after a period of focusing on his business ventures.
Similar to 'After the Breakup,' 'Thank You to the One Who Left Me' weaves beautiful memories with the emotional reality of the present. In this MV, Pham Hong Phuoc and Suni Ha Linh portray tender, romantic scenes from the past, which makes the pain of the present feel even more poignant.

4. After Hours
Following the success of 'Thank You to the One Who Left Me,' Pham Hong Phuoc reinvented himself with a completely new image in the music video for 'After Hours.' This song, written by Mew Amazing, is featured on Pham Hong Phuoc's second album, 'We Will Be Fine,' and marks the first track not written by him that he chose to release.
'After Hours' is an upbeat track with 18+ lyrics, and the music video was age-restricted. To prepare for this song, Pham Hong Phuoc spent over six months perfecting his dance moves with the Nolza dance crew and choreographer St.319. In the MV, Pham Hong Phuoc takes on a youthful, energetic, and more masculine persona, a stark contrast to his previous 'lonely adult' image. This change was well-received by his fans.

5. Vietnam, Travel, Kiss, and Love
'Vietnam, Travel, Kiss, and Love' marks another milestone in Pham Hong Phuoc's evolving musical style. The music video, released on August 5, 2016, after more than three months of production, took the team to famous tourist destinations across Vietnam, including Da Lat, Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan, Phu Quoc, and Ho Chi Minh City. As with his previous works, Pham Hong Phuoc invested significant effort in every detail, from the scenes and camera angles to the overall concept of the MV.
The video quickly gained unexpected support from music fans, particularly those passionate about travel, and even sparked a wave of wanderlust among young people. Have you watched 'Vietnam, Travel, Kiss, and Love' yet? If not, join Mytour in revisiting it to experience the beauty and sweetness of Vietnam in a whole new light!

6. The Time of Youth Will Pass (New Version)
'The Time of Youth Will Pass' is a highly successful duet by Pham Hong Phuoc and Van Mai Huong. However, despite the emotional and sweet performance, the song lacked an official music video due to the busy schedules of the two singers. Recently, Pham Hong Phuoc released a new version inspired by the touching love story of Mrs. Xuan, a woman who spent over 50 years waiting for her Japanese husband.
Unlike the original version, the new 'The Time of Youth Will Pass' MV deeply moved the audience with the real-life love story of Mrs. Xuan, portrayed by veteran Vietnamese actors. The video and song convey a powerful message: true love isn't about being together forever, but about finding fulfillment in seeing your loved one happy.

7. My Mother's Old Story
'My Mother's Old Story' is Pham Hong Phuoc's latest musical release, marking his return after focusing on his debut film, 'Island of Migrant People.' This song is another one of his original compositions, with Pham Hong Phuoc taking full control of the concept, production, and execution, dedicating it as a heartfelt gift to his mother.
'My Mother's Old Story' comes in two versions: a story version, featuring real-life tales of mother-child relationships narrated by various characters, released on July 19, 2017, and a sing-off version, released the following day. The song's lyrics and the stories in the MV are sure to resonate with anyone, especially those who can relate to the bond between a mother and child. If you haven’t seen it yet, be sure to watch it with your mother!

8. The Season We Loved
'The Season We Loved' is Pham Hong Phuoc's debut MV after his time on Vietnam Idol 2012. Released on Valentine’s Day 2013, it was a gift to his supporters who had followed him throughout his journey on the show. It also marked his first duet with Hương Giang Idol, a close friend from Vietnam Idol.
The MV is bright and colorful, with a unique concept and catchy lyrics, which quickly earned positive feedback from audiences. It can be considered a successful start to Pham Hong Phuoc’s career as both a singer and songwriter.

9. When Grown-ups Are Lonely
After the success of 'The Season We Loved,' Pham Hong Phuoc introduced his first solo single with the MV 'When Grown-ups Are Lonely.' Released on July 27, 2013, this song marked a key moment in defining Pham Hong Phuoc's musical style.
Much like 'The Season We Loved,' 'When Grown-ups Are Lonely' was built around a unique concept and was produced with meticulous attention to detail and professionalism. Both the MV and the song received critical acclaim and topped several prestigious music charts for an extended period. The song 'When Grown-ups Are Lonely' even became synonymous with Pham Hong Phuoc's brand. This MV also holds the record for being the most-viewed of all his works.

10. If Only I Could Hold Someone and Cry
Following the unexpected success of 'When Grown-ups Are Lonely,' Pham Hong Phuoc continued to solidify his musical style with the release of the MV 'If Only I Could Hold Someone and Cry.' Released on November 18, 2013, Pham Hong Phuoc decided to create two versions for this song: a 5-minute MV and a longer Full Drama version that runs over 7 minutes. Both versions received overwhelmingly positive feedback from the audience.
'If Only I Could Hold Someone and Cry' was meticulously crafted by Pham Hong Phuoc, showcasing the lives and love stories of the working-class poor. From the script and filming locations to the production, Pham Hong Phuoc personally handpicked every detail. He hopes the MV will evoke deep emotions in viewers and offer the perspective of someone with life experience.

