Rising star hits the idols scene

March 23, 2019 - 09:00

Trần Minh Như, also known as Myra Tran has made a name for herself in the United States. This happened after her performance to try to enter this year’s American Idols competition did so well on social media.

Myra Tran on the American Idol 2019 stage. — Photos courtesy of Myra Tran
Viet Nam News

Trần Minh Như, also known as Myra Tran has made a name for herself in the United States.

This happened after her performance to try to enter this year’s American Idols competition did so well on social media.

She now wants her singing voice to help do her country proud.

She says that even if she is singing to the world, she will always be Vietnamese.

 

Myra Tran or Trần Minh Như wowed American Idol 2019 judges and worldwide audiences during her audition, which was aired on March 3. Her performance has received almost 2 million views on American Idol’s Youtube page and more than 6 million views on its Facebook fanpage, surpassing all other contestants so far. Born in the southern province of  An Giang and moved to the US a year ago, Myra is dreaming of bringing the name ‘Việt Nam’ to music lovers the world over. She shared with Thu Hà her feelings and plans for the future.

Inner Sanctum: In the auditions, Luke Bryan compared you to Kelly Clarkson while Lionel Richie said there was nothing to compare you to. How did you feel to get this kind of feedback from famous judges?

It totally came as a surprise to me. My life has been turned upside down. I cried when I heard the judges’ comments and the support I received from both Vietnamese and foreign audiences. The comments are very valuable to me. Lionel Richie said I had stepped into a zone of my own and all he wanted me to do from now on was to rule my zone.

Inner Sanctum: Why did you take part in the competition and what are your goals?

My goals are simply to get as much experience as possible, get feedback from the audience, and most importantly, have the chance to sing for Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan. It has already been an honour for me. I don’t know how far I can go but I will try my best. I know that audience now have very high expectations from me.

Inner Sanctum: What challenges have you faced in the competition?

First, I am graduating from high school this year so I am very busy with school work. I need to re-arrange my schedule between study and music to fit in with the competition. Second, I think I need to overcome myself to become the best I can be. What I mean is I need to improve my English skills. This is American Idol and I am not a native so my language ability is a barrier. I also need to learn many more new things to better myself.  First and foremost, I need to convince myself that I have to try my best to do all those things to live up to people’s expectations.

Inner Sanctum: It is still too early to predict your journey on American Idol, but do you think you can win the title?

As I said before, I’m very busy with my school work and shows now, but I will try to practise everyday and develop, learning from all the comments of the judges and the audience. I am also going to the gym and practising yoga. I have a ‘dream list’ of the songs I want to sing. So I will consider whether they are good choices or not, and then pick the songs to perform in the next rounds. I don’t expect too much because I’m afraid of being disappointed.

Inner Sanctum: Last year, Vietnamese circus artists The Giang Brothers stunned the world as they reached the final of Britain’s Got Talent. Do you draw inspiration from them and want to follow in their footsteps?

It has been my dream for a long time, as a Vietnamese through and through, to go out singing on the world stage. That’s why I feel very proud to stand on the American Idol stage to say: “Yeah, I come from Việt Nam. I’m Vietnamese.” I greatly admire  The Giang Brothers -- Quốc Cơ and Quốc Nghiệp -- and will try to achieve as much as they have.

Inner Sanctum: What are your plans after the competition?

After graduating from high school, I plan to pursue an undergraduate course in music at the school of my dream, which is the Berkley College of Music in Boston. When you are a singer, of course you need a good voice and skills. But what’s more important is knowledge. I wanted to go to the US to learn things that I had not learnt in Việt Nam. I have loved US-UK songs and their music industries since I was a little girl. But after all, I am Vietnamese, so for me, conquering the hearts of the Vietnamese audience is the top priority. If I have a chance, in the future, I would like to perform for Vietnamese audiences and co-operate with Vietnamese producers. — VNS


 

GLOSSARY

Myra Tran or Trần Minh Như wowed American Idol 2019 judges and worldwide audiences during her audition, which was aired on March 3.

An audition is an interview that involves giving a performance to see if you are good enough for an event.

Her performance has received almost 2 million views on American Idol’s Youtube page and more than 6 million views on its Facebook fanpage, surpassing all other contestants so far.

To surpass other contestants means to be better than them.

Lionel Richie said I had stepped into a zone of my own and all he wanted me to do from now on was to rule my zone.

A zone means a space.

I know that audience now have very high expectations from me.

Expectations are what you expect of someone, especially in terms of quality.

Second, I think I need to overcome myself to become the best I can be.

To overcome a problem means to win over it.

This is American Idol and I am not a native so my language ability is a barrier.

A native of a country is someone from that country.

A barrier is something that is difficult to get past.

First and foremost, I need to convince myself that I have to try my best to do all those things to live up to people’s expectations.

Foremost means “most importantly”.

To convince someone, even yourself, of something means to tell them that it is a good idea to do something. In this case it would be to live up to people’s expectations.

Do you draw inspiration from them and want to follow in their footsteps?

Inspiration is the feeling of wanting to go out and do something positive. To draw inspiration means from people to get inspiration from them.

But after all, I am Vietnamese, so for me, conquering the hearts of the Vietnamese audience is the top priority.

If something is a priority it is at the top of the list of things to do.

 

WORKSHEET

State whether the following sentences are true, or false:

  1. Trần Minh Như is still to graduate from high school.
  2. Trần Minh Như sees no need to improve her English skills.
  3. The Giang Brothers are Quốc Cơ and Quốc Nghiệp.
  4. Giang Brothers did well in the Belgium’s Got Talent competition.
  5. Berkeley College is in the city of Boston.

 

 

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