1. Trần Thu Hà
Diva Hà Trần was born into a family with a rich artistic tradition. With years of rigorous training and relentless effort, she overcame the weaknesses in her voice to become one of the most prestigious high-pitched female voices in Vietnamese music.
When it comes to vocal technique, few can surpass Hà Trần. She skillfully combines classical and modern styles, effortlessly singing pianissimo over smooth legato while also mastering scat singing and hitting soaring high notes.
In the Vietnamese pop music scene, Hà Trần exhibits remarkable versatility. She can be sweet in pop ballads, sophisticated in classical or lounge music, spontaneous in jazz, and enchanting in more experimental genres. It takes profound technical mastery and creative musical thinking to achieve such versatility.
Furthermore, Hà Trần possesses a remarkable lower register, capable of delivering beautiful, clear, and comfortable low notes rivaling any mezzo-soprano.
With exceptional musical intellect and vocal prowess, Hà Trần has diversified her style across various musical genres, establishing herself as one of Vietnam's top Divas today.


2. Hồ Quỳnh Hương
Hồ Quỳnh Hương is widely recognized as one of the prominent high-pitched female voices in Vietnamese pop music. Her voice in the song 'Anh' possesses a high yet smooth and deeply sentimental tone. Hồ Quỳnh Hương's strength lies in her mid and high range, with professionally trained techniques, her belting notes soar effortlessly without strain, creating a pleasant listening experience.
It can be said that Hồ Quỳnh Hương is one of the best mixed-voice singers in Vietnam. Indeed, with her technique, she can easily reach every note within the 5-octave range, smoothly and effortlessly. She is also a rare singer in Vietnam who can sing open-throat while belting up to the Sol (G5) note, creating a resounding resonance.

3. Thu Minh
When discussing the beautiful and high-pitched female voices in contemporary Vietnamese music, one cannot overlook the name Thu Minh. With her clear and soaring voice, she is rightfully deserving of the title 'Diva' bestowed upon her by adoring fans.
Thu Minh possesses a rare high-pitched voice in Vietnam. A hallmark of Thu Minh's singing is her impeccable belting notes, reaching nearly 4 octaves. Alongside her refined vocal technique and expansive vocal range, Thu Minh effortlessly controls her belting notes, producing powerful, robust, and resonant sounds. It is very rare for female voices in Vietnam to comfortably reach notes like Sol (G5), and even La (A5) and Si (B5), which are very high and difficult to achieve within a singer's natural vocal range.
Another distinctive feature of Thu Minh's singing is her exceptional vocal fry technique, capable of producing strong vocal fry in very high ranges. Thu Minh's hit songs are notoriously challenging for other singers to cover, such as 'Yêu mình anh,' due to the extreme difficulty of the very high notes combined with the wide vocal range.
Unlike previous high-pitched female voices, Thu Minh possesses modern Western vocal techniques. Her techniques are firm and precise. She can even use whistle register, a very difficult modern vocal technique that has recently been introduced to Vietnam. In a cover clip of Minnie Riperton's 'Lovin' You,' she flawlessly sang both the natural and whistle register, with her whistle notes being strong and sharp.

4. Văn Mai Hương
Văn Mai Hương was introduced to music by her family from an early age, participating in activities at the Nightingale Club and gaining experience performing in various children's programs. The year 2010 was memorable as Văn Mai Hương participated in the Vietnam Idol competition, becoming the runner-up despite being the youngest contestant.
After winning the runner-up title in Vietnam Idol, she released her debut single titled 'Ngày mới trắng hồng' and decided to enter the music market in the South of Vietnam. 'Hãy mỉm cười,' 'Mười tám +,' and 'Hương' are three famous albums in her music career. From 2013 to 2014, Văn Mai Hương won the HTV Awards in the category of 'Most favorite female singer.' In 2018, she won the 'Green Wave' Award for the 'Most favorite movie soundtrack' category for the song 'Một ngày hay trăm năm.' In 2021, her voice continued to receive the 'Golden Ochna Award,'...
After many years in the music industry, Văn Mai Hương's career and reputation have continued to flourish. With the evidence above, it's undeniable the significant contribution Văn Mai Hương has made to the Vietnamese music market.


5. Thùy Chi
Thuỳ Chi is a young singer from Vietnam, born into a family with a rich cultural and artistic heritage. Since childhood, she has displayed her musical talent, prompting her family to enroll her in piano lessons at the age of just 6.
Thùy Chi first gained attention in the Vietnamese online community with the song 'Giấc mơ trưa' (composed by Giáng Son) in 2005, originally for singer Khánh Linh on the program Vietnamese Song on VTV3. She once won first prize with her friend Minh Phương in the Youth Dream competition organized by VTV3. Their band TSD Band also won a special prize in the nationwide student band competition in 2005. Through her cover of Khánh Linh's 'Giấc mơ trưa,' Thuỳ Chi earned the nickname 'Khánh Linh's copycat.'
Her most notable success came from her exceptional voice—clear, high-pitched, and sweet—which earned her numerous invitations to perform in various programs, most notably the Vietnamese Song program on VTV3 in 2005.
One thing many fans regret is that she did not pursue a singing career officially because she only wanted to sing for personal enjoyment, preferring to pursue her main career as a piano teacher...

