Rock outfit The Ship has unveiled their latest music video, “Nhà” (Home), marking the band’s second official MV and a significant emotional step forward in their young journey. Released shortly after the recent Tết holiday, the track arrives as a quiet reflection on distance, family, and the unspoken words many carry with them when leaving home.
Formed in spring 2025 by frontman and guitarist Thanh Phong, The Ship frames its identity through nautical imagery: each drumbeat like crashing waves, each guitar line like ocean wind, and each lyric a lighthouse in the dark. Beneath that adventurous spirit, however, “Nhà” reveals a more intimate side of the band.
Written during a period of departure and transition, the song captures the perspective of a child leaving their hometown to build a life elsewhere. It speaks for those who grow up far from home, for those silently maturing in unfamiliar cities, and for the loved ones waiting behind familiar doors. The lyrics carry a simple but weighty tension—being able to express love freely to the world, yet struggling to say “I love you” within one’s own family home. Musically, “Nhà” balances The Ship’s signature rock foundation with a restrained emotional arc.
The music video, produced by STIMPACK and directed by EMBER FILM, translates that sentiment into visual storytelling. Through understated performances and carefully framed domestic imagery, the MV centers on absence and return, moments of hesitation, reflection, and the quiet gravity of walking back through a familiar doorway. Actor Phan Thuận and Đăng Kiên (Kun) embody this emotional distance with subtlety, grounding the narrative in everyday realism.
The song is available on YouTube and streaming platforms.


