1. Đào Bá Lộc
One of the standout contestants from the blind auditions of The Voice Vietnam 2012, Đào Bá Lộc quickly earned the support of the audience and became a familiar name among fans of the show. Chosen by all three coaches: Đàm Vĩnh Hưng, Hồ Ngọc Hà, and Thu Minh, he was expected to be a strong contender for the finals. However, he was eliminated early, leaving fans with much disappointment.
Though his time on The Voice Vietnam was brief, Đào Bá Lộc proved his appeal, leaving a lasting impression on audiences with his distinctive voice at just 19 years old. Even after his elimination, his talent and uniqueness remained unforgettable.
Now, Đào Bá Lộc primarily connects with fans through his YouTube channel, sharing Vlogs. He is one of the few male Vietnamese celebrities openly discussing issues related to sexuality, proudly revealing his boyfriend and expressing their love, challenging societal norms and changing people's perceptions.

2. Hoàng Tôn
Before joining the second season of The Voice Vietnam, not many people knew that Hoàng Tôn had already written several hit songs for popular artists like Đông Nhi and Noo Phước Thịnh. It was only through his appearance on The Voice Vietnam 2013 that he gained widespread recognition as a singer, songwriter, and talented music producer.
As the star pupil of coach Mỹ Linh, with his powerful and emotional voice, it was no surprise that Hoàng Tôn quickly became one of the most talked-about contestants of the season. Fans believed he would win, but although he didn’t take the crown, he earned their admiration by continuously releasing hits like “Dành Cho Em” and “Em Không Quay Về,” which solidified his place in the music scene.
Recently, Hoàng Tôn made a comeback with his new track “Tình yêu ngủ quên.” He described this song as one of his most unique creations yet. In the accompanying music video, Hoàng Tôn and vocalist LyHan had incredible chemistry, both in their vocals and acting. As Hoàng Tôn mentioned, LyHan’s captivating voice and their natural interaction gave the performance an intimate, almost romantic feel, as if the two were exchanging sweet words.

3. Vũ Cát Tường
Vũ Cát Tường is not only known as one of the passionate and skilled coaches of The Voice Kids 2016, but she had already earned fans' admiration as a talented contestant under coach Hồng Nhung in the second season of The Voice Vietnam 2013.
A year after the competition, in 2014, Tường released her debut album 'Giải mã' with the lead single 'Yêu xa.' The song climbed the music charts and earned her a total of 11 prestigious awards, marking a significant milestone in her music career. In 2018, Vũ Cát Tường became the first Vietnamese artist to sign with Universal Music Group, and in 2019, she was the first Vietnamese artist to release a bilingual album, recorded and produced in the United States.
Throughout her career, Vũ Cát Tường has won numerous prestigious awards, including 2 Cống Hiến Awards and 6 Keeng Young Awards. She was also featured in Forbes Vietnam's '30 Under 30' and received various other accolades.

4. Đức Phúc
Before joining The Voice Vietnam, Đức Phúc was a shy and reserved young man. Born in 1996, he proved to everyone that with determination and hard work, anything is possible, which earned him even more love and support from his fans.
After winning the title of The Voice Vietnam 2015, Đức Phúc introduced his debut single, the music video for 'Chỉ Một Câu,' which solidified his place and talent in the music industry.
Recently, Đức Phúc released the song 'Hơn Cả Yêu,' a heartfelt gift for fans on Valentine's Day, composed by the talented Khắc Hưng. The song quickly became a sensation, reaching number 1 on YouTube’s trending list and receiving numerous covers and shares from fans.

5. Hoàng Dũng
Hoàng Dũng, a contestant from coach Thu Phương's team, is no longer a stranger to music fans. He competed in The Voice Vietnam 2015 and although he finished as the runner-up, Hoàng Dũng garnered much love and support from the audience throughout the show, even after it concluded. He quickly gained a sizable fan base.
During the show, the talented Hoàng Dũng already released two singles that amassed millions of listens, helping to expand his musical career. After five years in the industry, he released his debut album '25' in December 2020. This concept album reflects the journey of self-discovery for young people in the 21st century.
Hoàng Dũng has also contributed music to several Vietnamese films, including 'Tao Không Xa Mày' (2017), 'Mùa Viết Tình Ca' (2018), and '100 Ngày Bên Em' (2018). With his sophisticated musical approach, songwriting abilities, and powerful vocals, Hoàng Dũng is considered a promising artist, steadily carving out his unique style and solidifying his place among the new generation of musicians in Vietnam.

6. Trúc Nhân
Trúc Nhân is one of the most beloved male singers in Vietnam's Vpop scene. His hit songs, including 'Bốn Chữ Lắm,' 'Thật Bất Ngờ,' 'Người Ta Có Thương Mình Đâu,' 'Sáng Mắt Chưa?' and 'Có Không Giữ Mất Đừng Tìm,' have continuously topped music charts across the country, making him a dominant figure in the Vietnamese music industry.
Before becoming a household name, Trúc Nhân first gained attention as a contestant on the first season of 'The Voice Vietnam' in 2012, where he was part of Thu Minh's team. His remarkable dedication, training, and distinct voice made him a strong contender for the competition's top spot. Unfortunately, he finished in the Top 8, leaving fans and coaches disappointed by his early exit.
After the show, Trúc Nhân's career didn't take off immediately, but in 2015, his hit single 'Thật Bất Ngờ' helped bring him closer to his audience and marked a turning point in his career, solidifying his place in the Vietnamese music scene.

7. Hiền Hồ
After finishing as the runner-up in The Voice Vietnam 2017, Hiền Hồ pursued a career in ballad music, known for its lyrical melodies and profound lyrics. Her debut songs were well received by the public, with hits like 'Em Ngày Xưa Khác Rồi' and 'Rồi Người Thương Cũng Hóa Người Dưng.' In 2018, she won the 'New Artist of the Year' award at the Zing Music Awards.
From 2019 onwards, she released numerous tracks like 'Đừng Nói Tôi Điên,' 'Cưới Nhau Đi,' 'Cần Xa,' 'Có Như Không Có,' 'Gặp Nhưng Không Ở Lại,' and 'Trải Trái Trải Phải,' collaborating with artists such as Thiều Bảo Trâm, Vương Anh Tú, and Bùi Anh Tuấn, leaving a significant mark on the music industry.
While in the peak of her career, Hiền Hồ found herself embroiled in a series of romantic rumors in early 2022, causing a stir online. Despite fans demanding an explanation, she chose to remain silent. It wasn't until April 18, 2022, that Hiền Hồ issued a handwritten apology letter to her fans, which received mixed reactions. Following these scandals, it seems that her music career has faced a temporary setback.

8. Hương Tràm
As the winner of the first season of The Voice Vietnam, Hương Tràm quickly became a household name in Vietnam, especially among music fans and entertainment enthusiasts. Born in 1995, she possesses a powerful and high-pitched voice. Hailing from Nghệ An, Hương Tràm comes from a family with a deep musical tradition—her father is artist Tiến Dũng, and her brother, Phạm Tiến Mạnh, was a contestant on the 2010 Sao Mai Điểm Hẹn competition.
After winning The Voice, Hương Tràm rose to fame quickly, but she also attracted attention due to a scandal involving her former teacher and her controversial fashion choices, which led to a three-month performance ban. Despite several scandals, Hương Tràm is gradually winning back the audience's trust with her music. Some of her well-known songs include 'Ngốc,' 'Vẫn Luôn Mong Chờ,' 'Em Gái Mưa,' 'Cánh Hoa Tàn,' and 'Duyên Mình Lỡ.'

9. Bùi Anh Tuấn
Alongside Hương Tràm, Bùi Anh Tuấn was a prominent name in the first season of The Voice Vietnam, earning the admiration of many fans, particularly women, who were captivated by his powerful voice and poetic charm. Born in 1991, Bùi Anh Tuấn was a fierce competitor against Hương Tràm in the season finale of The Voice Vietnam 2012, where the audience voted overwhelmingly in his favor. Despite this, he was unfortunately not selected by his coach, Hồ Ngọc Hà.
In 2018, Bùi Anh Tuấn launched the musical project 'Lang Thang Hát Cùng Bùi Anh Tuấn,' where he collaborated with family, friends, colleagues, and up-and-coming talents to release fresh tracks and remixes of his previously released songs. He was joined in season one by his sister Bùi Minh Tâm, his music mentor Hồ Ngọc Hà, as well as close friends and colleagues like Yanbi, Orange, Thế Bảo, Ái Phương, and young talents selected through an online casting competition, 'Hát Cùng Tuấn,' including Mai Chí Công, Tuấn Hiệp, and Thanh Sang.
As the project title suggests, each episode takes the audience on a journey through the streets, alleys, and familiar places dear to Bùi Anh Tuấn. Each installment serves as a personal reflection, sharing memories, stories, and songs that chronicle his life and musical journey.

10. Bảo Anh
Bảo Anh, a 1992-born singer from Ho Chi Minh City, made a lasting impression on both coaches and viewers right from her blind audition. With a pure and sweet voice, she captivated the audience, earning comparisons to Taylor Swift from coach Hồ Ngọc Hà.
Bảo Anh was part of the late Trần Lập's team. Throughout the competition, she was a favorite of both her coach and the audience, but her performance began to decline as the show progressed, leading to disappointment from some fans. Despite this, she remains one of the most memorable contestants of The Voice Vietnam 2012 and continues to contribute to the Vietnamese music scene with new and impressive songs.
In addition to her singing career, Bảo Anh has also ventured into acting, appearing in films such as *Nhà có 5 nàng tiên* and *Vừa đi vừa khóc*. Recently, she made her return to the V-pop scene with a fresh music video titled 'Lười yêu.' The song, written by Trang Pháp and Lục Huy, brings a new, energetic vibe, offering a youthful and dynamic sound that makes it stand out in the contemporary music scene.
