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What is the song Braces Girl Nai Ho Beautiful Color?

Braces Girl Naih Mi Se is a Vietnamese shuffle version of "Wrong Wrong Wrong".

The Vietnamese Scrubs version of "Wrong Wrong Wrong" is a song performed by a folk music group from southern Vietnam, who adapted and interpreted the original Chinese song based on traditional Vietnamese music, showing a unique and chic musical style. This version of "Wrong Wrong Wrong" also incorporates singing in the Vietnamese language, emphasizing the unique vocal rhythms found in Vietnamese music. People are able to experience the emotions embedded in the song and y understand its meaning.

The Vietnamese shuffle version of "Wrong Wrong Wrong" takes full advantage of Vietnamese music and culture, combining it with the original song to create a distinctive musical style and flavor. This diverse interpretation makes the song more inclusive and broader, enabling it to be appreciated and loved by more people.

Background of the Vietnamese shuffle version of "Wrong Wrong Wrong":

In order to interpret the song into a more localized piece, a folk music group in southern Vietnam adapted it, aiming to blend elements of Chinese and Vietnamese music to create a new version with a more local flavor.

Vietnam's music culture has a long history and unique style. Therefore, the music group adapted "Wrong Wrong Wrong" by incorporating traditional instruments from Vietnamese music such as the flute, suona and huqin into the song, adding a lingering touch to the whole song. At the same time, they also used the Vietnamese language singing style to show the unique and wonderful sound rhythm in Vietnamese music.

Besides the change in sound style, the song also incorporates elements of local culture and life. The emotions and stories described in the lyrics are closely related to the daily lives of Vietnamese people, making the song more intimate and close to the heart.