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Suddenly, Dina Sky wasn't just a singer; she was a movement.
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But sometimes, that is the mark of true underground royalty. Suddenly, Dina Sky wasn't just a singer; she was a movement
This is the story of Dina Sky, the woman who taught a generation of Vietnamese youth how to scream. Born in Hanoi but raised in the cultural melting pot of post-Đổi Mới (Economic Renovation) Saigon, the artist known as Dina Sky (full name: Đinh Thị Thanh Thúy, though she rarely uses her legal name in press) emerged at a time when the Vietnamese music industry was dominated by two genres: sentimental Nhạc Vàng (Yellow Music) and state-sanctioned revolutionary songs. But sometimes, that is the mark of true underground royalty