Before stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist, CHƠN was already making waves as the frontperson of BOF (Bodies On the Floor) — one of Vietnam’s standout nu metal bands of the last decade. With a powerful voice that could shift effortlessly between melody, rap, and raw vocal bursts, CHƠN helped drive BOF into national view through their electric performances on Rock Việt, a televised competition that brought heavy music into Vietnamese living rooms. The band’s appearance and impact in the show earned them a loyal following and marked CHƠN as a distinct force in the country’s alternative scene.
With no interest in chasing trends, CHƠN’s creative ethos is simple yet radical: make music for the sake of making music. This self-led philosophy guides every note they write. Whether singing in Vietnamese or English, CHƠN’s work acts as a mirror — intimate, unfiltered, and emotionally charged. Their voice isn’t just a vehicle for melody; it’s an instrument that stretches across forms, blending beatboxing, rap, and dynamic vocal techniques into one cohesive artistic identity.

At the intersection of folk, alternative, and electronic, CHƠN’s music exists in the space between genres. Acoustic guitar lines might drift into synth-laced textures; soft-spoken verses often erupt into raw, impassioned outbursts. The results feel like journal entries wrapped in rhythm — sometimes gentle, sometimes wild, always deeply human. CHƠN’s performances are as distinct as their recordings. There’s no theatrics or facade — only raw expression. With a live style that merges singing, rapping, and beatboxing, CHƠN explores the full capacity of the human voice. That unpredictable edge, coupled with a grounded sincerity, gives their shows a kind of emotional intensity that lingers long after the music fades.
More than just a performer, CHƠN sees the stage as a shared space: a moment of honesty between artist and audience. In each show, they peel back the layers — no posturing, just presence.What links these diverse tracks is a consistent emotional clarity — CHƠN speaks with a voice that feels both wounded and wise, open yet fiercely self-defined.
Operating fully independently, CHƠN writes, records, and shares music on their own terms. Their visual style, social presence, and music videos are extensions of the same artistic impulse — one that resists neat packaging in favor of fluidity, exploration, and emotional truth.
Looking ahead, CHƠN continues to write and perform with the same sense of urgency and devotion that began over ten years ago. There are no gimmicks, no agendas — just the ongoing journey of a singular voice trying to make sense of the world through sound.


