It's reported that this marks Genshin's 8th collaboration so far.
Recently, Genshin gamers have been buzzing with rumors of popular Vietnamese singer Hòa Minzy teaming up with Genshin Impact to release a new music video. As predicted, upon its release, the product received significant interaction in a short period. According to the introduction, the new song by the Vietnamese artist was inspired by the theme song 'Where the Shirasagi Dances' in Genshin Impact. This is a soundtrack from the Realm of Tranquil Eternity album, first introduced in the Inazuma area quite some time ago.

In fact, this isn't the first time Genshin Impact has collaborated with a Vietnamese artist to promote their product. Previously, the game has had 7 instances of collaborations with prominent figures in the Vietnamese showbiz industry. Notable examples include Erik's 'Chạy về khóc với anh', Noo Phước Thịnh's 'Mất cả thế giới', and Chi Dân's 'Chờ em đến muôn đời'... However, most of these works didn't stand out significantly after a long time since their release.

Despite the surge in views shortly after release, Hòa Minzy's new MV is still facing the risk of 'flop' like its predecessors. There are several factors for players to consider in this new collaboration.

Firstly, Where the Shirasagi Dances was not a fan-favorite soundtrack. Compared to masterpieces like Lover's Oath, Hustle and Bustle Of Ormos, Let's Go, Crimson Knight!... it's clear that this is a somewhat 'subpar' choice. Moreover, due to its limited fanbase within the Genshin Impact community, 'picky' listeners could easily be a reality.
Of course, it cannot be denied that Hòa Minzy's new MV is meticulously and carefully invested in. Even the charisma, vocal quality, and lyrics of the song deeply reflect the folk culture of Vietnam - a crucial factor in attracting a large domestic audience. However, whether it will be embraced or not remains to be seen and will require time for the most accurate answer.