Ghen
Đức Phúc
There is a warm, almost theatrical bounce to this song — piano runs and a rhythm section that feels like it's tiptoeing around a secret. Đức Phúc leans into a register that sits high and crystalline, giving the jealousy at the song's core a kind of sweet sting rather than bitterness. The production has an old-school V-pop shimmer to it, brass accents flashing at the edges like sequins on a stage costume. The song captures the precise emotional territory where insecurity and infatuation blur — the almost-comic compulsion to watch who your love is talking to, to count their glances. The vocal delivery is playful but never quite relaxed, always a half-step away from genuine hurt. It belongs to a lineage of Vietnamese pop that treats jealousy as performance, almost a love language in itself. You'd reach for this in that giddy, anxious early stretch of a relationship, driving at night with the windows cracked, half-laughing at yourself for caring so much.
medium
2010s
bright, warm, polished
Vietnamese pop, theatrical tradition
V-Pop, Pop. Classic V-Pop. playful, anxious. Maintains a giddy, slightly breathless tension throughout, jealousy worn as affection rather than bitterness.. energy 6. medium. danceability 6. valence 6. vocals: high crystalline male tenor, playful, sweet, theatrical. production: piano runs, brass accents, bouncy rhythm section, old-school shimmer. texture: bright, warm, polished. acousticness 3. era: 2010s. Vietnamese pop, theatrical tradition. Driving at night in the giddy anxious early stretch of a relationship, half-laughing at yourself for caring so much.