Lê Quang Hùng (born 7 October 1997), commonly known by his stage name Quang Hùng MasterD, is a Vietnamese singer, songwriter, rapper and record producer. He first became an internet phenomenon when he posted a mashup of 30 V-pop hits in 2015, then officially debuted to the audience when participating in the show The Debut.[1]
Quang Hung MasterD is widely known in Thailand through a few songs such as "Dễ đến dễ đi" and "Thủy triều", but his name only really became more prominent in Vietnam after participating in the show Anh trai "say hi and entering the lineup of the best five-member group.[2] He won the sympathy of the audience thanks to his good performance and songwriting skills, innocent and lovely personality and is considered one of the singers with great potential in the future.[3]
Born in Hue city, Quang Hung MasterD inherited his love of music from his biological father from a young age. He started composing and making music on his own in 2010,[4] and a year later he went to a friend to learn how to make remix music. During this time, he had to both make music for clients and take advantage of opportunities to produce his own music under difficult conditions,[5] he even sneaked to the Internet cafe to make music so much that he was punished for being misunderstood as being playful. Later, realizing his son's passion, the family bought him his first computer on the condition that he would not neglect his studies;[6] the computer was later used by his younger brothers at home to produce music. Besides music, Quang Hung also loves lion dance and has participated in a lion dance team in the area.[7]
In 2013, he joined HowFEEL Production - a small music group operating in Hue - where he regularly sang cover versions of hits by famous singers with his friends and posted them on social media.[8] At the same time, Hung also spent time practicing his singing and composing music; he composed his first song, "Silent Gaze," in 2015.[9]
Quang Hung began receiving attention from the online community in 2016, when he appeared with his friend Ho Minh Triet (Rum) in a nearly 7-minute mashup video of 30 V-pop songs that they both made.[10] The video quickly attracted over 1 million views on YouTube and tens of thousands of shares at the time,[11] and Quang Hung MasterD was recognized as an "internet phenomenon".[12] Within half a year, he stopped studying at Hue Academy of Music to go to Ho Chi Minh City to pursue his career and joined the company of music producer Only C.[13][14]
Quang Hung MasterD was involved in a copyright dispute with music producer Drum7 and singer-songwriter Xuan Dinh K.Y in October 2024, concerning the songs "Easy to Come, Easy to Go", "Tie Her Up", and "First Love Too Drunk". The incident began when Xuan Dinh K.Y posted a video of himself singing a part of the song "First Love Too Drunk" on TikTok and claimed he had composed two verses for the song; this is also the song that Quang Hung MasterD's group performed on the show "Brother Say Hi", in which Quang Hung revealed that he wrote the lyrics from 2 AM and finished in three hours.[15]
Title Year Album "Sao Em Vẫn Chưa Về" (feat RUM) 2018 Non-album singles "Xuân An Lành" 2019 "Thiệp Cưới Trên Bàn" "Nỗi Nhớ Lặng Im" "Đừng Vì Anh Mà Khóc" "Dễ Đến Dễ Đi" 2020 "Gotcha (Đã Có Anh)" 2021 "Cảm Ơn Em Đã Đến" "Chỉ Còn Một Đêm (Last Dark) (feat F.HERO)" 2022 "Ngày Biệt Ly (Losing)" 2023 "Thủy Triều" 2024 "Mưa Đá" "Ngày Trong Xanh" "Hão Huyền" "Ánh Mắt Biết Cười (feat Tăng Duy Tân) 2025 "Đầu Tư Cho Trái Tim" "Thả Anh Ra"