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Song of the Week: “Đêm Tàn” by Wowy ft. Khanh Le

UPC: 886296213016 | ISRC: USJ3V1245776 | Year: 2012 | Genre: Hip Hop, V-Pop


“Đêm Tàn” (translated as “The Night Will Never End”) is a swagger-filled anthem that channels the high of a night out with wild beats and carefree lyrics. Wowy’s slick rap delivery pairs with Khanh Le’s melodic hooks to create a track that’s equal parts cool, chaotic, and charming. From bouncing percussion to retro-inspired synth lines, this is V-Pop party energy at its finest.

Touted as Vietnam’s first “party ballad,” this trailblazing hit has earned over 27 million views, cementing its place in modern Vietnamese pop culture.


“Sorry, sorry, tonight we party with her, with music
Drank all the rum, now we go for vodka banana
Hop on a ride to the fairyland of orange groves
Hold my hand—tonight won’t end, and tomorrow’s still far away.”


  • Genre: Hip Hop · V-Pop · Rap
  • Mood/Feel: Confident · Upbeat · Swagger · Retro · Quirky · Playful · Party · Happy · Fun
  • Tempo: Uptempo
  • Vocals: Male Vocal
  • Instrumentation: Percussion · Electric Guitar · Synth · Drums · Bass
  • Language: Vietnamese

“Đêm Tàn” is that track you blast when the night’s just getting started—or when you refuse to let it end. It’s bold, playful, and full of swagger. Whether you’re dancing on rooftops, cruising with the windows down, or just living your best life, this song brings the energy that keeps the party going.

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Golden hour rooftop hangs. Flashing neon lights through open car windows. Stylish streetwear, bold looks, clinking glasses, and nonstop energy. Think Saigon nightlife, late-night joyrides, confetti moments, and the kind of carefree chaos that only happens when the music’s too good and the night’s too short.


Confetti in the air. A sweaty dancefloor at midnight. Friends yelling lyrics on a balcony. A bottle spinning, a dress twirling, a chorus rising. It’s loud, it’s fearless, it’s your last great night—again and again.


Often called the “King of Vietnamese Rap”, Wowy is a pioneering force in Vietnam’s hip hop scene. Hailing from Ho Chi Minh City, he began rapping in the early 2000s, long before hip hop went mainstream in Vietnam. His gritty lyrical style, fearless experimentation, and raw storytelling earned him street-level respect and later, national fame.

Wowy was one of the first Vietnamese rappers to bring underground rap culture into the spotlight. As a mentor and judge on Rap Việt, he helped introduce rap to a new generation across the country. His work blends street credibility with introspective artistry, often exploring themes of identity, freedom, and the Vietnamese experience.

“Đêm Tàn” is one of Wowy’s most iconic songs—widely credited as Vietnam’s first major “party ballad”, it has racked up over 27 million views, becoming a cultural milestone for V-Rap.


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