1. Loving Someone Might Be
Miu Le and Lou Hoàng teamed up for an impressive collaboration in a new project by composer Only C. The music video titled 'Loving Someone Might Be' marks Miu Le's return to music and Lou Hoàng's new chapter.
The video tells the story of a young couple facing relationship troubles, leading to arguments and eventually a painful breakup. The stunning rainy scenes directed by Phan Lên will surely move many fans.
OnlyC shared: "This is my most heartfelt project and the best RnB song I've created so far. I trust only Miu Le and Lou Hoàng to bring this song to life."
This song is perfect for those searching for a melancholic yet catchy melody that isn't too sorrowful but incredibly easy to listen to and memorable.

2. Pretend But I Love You
The song 'Pretend But I Love You' by Miu Le was released on August 19, 2013. It's a heartfelt confession of love to a man she deeply cares for, but due to hesitation and shyness, she never expressed it. As a result, she now finds herself in the role of the one left behind, unable to share her feelings, which is heartbreaking but something she must accept.
The song serves as a message to encourage those who love in silence to muster the courage to confess, so they won't live with regret.
Lyrics:
"...If only you weren't with someone else
Then our love would never be wrong
If we had met earlier
I would've taken the first step.
I hate that your heart belongs to someone else
But why does it never listen to me
Love foolishly, even though sometimes
Pretending not to love, but it hurts."

3. Fairy Tale Dream
Fairy Tale Dream is a song that beautifully captures the pure and innocent feelings of school life, written by composer Nguyễn Hoàng Linh specifically for Miu Lê. The song not only represents the emotions of an entire generation of students but also evokes the fond memories of anyone who has passed through the halls of school.
In addition to its sweet and meaningful lyrics, the music video truly brings to life the humorous and carefree moments of final-year students. Despite the looming pressure of important exams, they still embrace and enjoy every precious moment of their time in school.

4. Because My Mom Told Me to Break Up
When it comes to the most popular music products in Vpop at the moment, you can't overlook Because My Mom Told Me to Break Up by Miu Lê and Karik. While it's not their first collaboration, their perfect chemistry both in the studio and outside has made their partnership even more explosive, continuing to produce an outstanding music piece. Despite numerous high-quality Vpop projects, this track still enjoys massive popularity and shows no signs of slowing down.
This song is a new creation by Châu Đăng Khoa. From its debut, the track made a huge impact with its catchy tune, Karik’s captivating rap, and Miu Lê’s remarkable transformation.
The song revolves around a couple's breakup, with the reason being humorously stated as "You’re great, but I’m sorry, my mom made me break up with you." With its catchy melody, vivid visuals, and clever, thought-provoking lyrics, this song is certainly one you don’t want to miss.

5. What If She Hadn’t Appeared
What If She Hadn’t Appeared is a personal composition by the ‘sad song master’ Vương Anh Tú for Miu Lê, skillfully highlighting Miu Lê’s bright vocal range through emotional melodies, full of ornaments and lingering notes.
The music video carries a nostalgic vibe, telling the story of a couple of young actors working on building their careers. However, a third party appears, causing the couple to face a series of doubts and insecurities.
Eventually, the music video presents a thought-provoking question: When a relationship ends, is it because of misunderstandings, inflated egos on both sides, the arrival of a third party, or simply because one person fell out of love?
Miu Lê also shared that the story in the music video isn’t entirely accurate to her personal life, but the song’s content reflects many of her own experiences, which she shared with the composer.

6. Set Aside Worries
The band Da LAB collaborated with singer Miu Lê to release the song Set Aside Worries. The music video for this track, inspired by three famous films—La La Land, 500 Days of Summer, and Notting Hill—features a cheerful, vibrant color palette and an upbeat, catchy melody that portrays the thoughts of those who are blissfully in love.
Miu Lê plays the role of a young woman immersed in happiness and love. This is the message that Da LAB wants to convey to their audience: Let go of worries and embrace love.
"We won’t look back and regret the past. Keep the heart peaceful and forget all the lingering worries. Life gives us so few chances to say I love you," these lyrics capture the sweetness of summer in Set Aside Worries. Through this, the song seems to offer an optimistic message—believe in love, let go of your concerns, and enjoy these beautiful moments.

