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Vivian Hsu's "A Voice Within" is a reminder to love oneself

Vivian Hsu's "A Voice Within" is a reminder to love oneself

Yahoo15-05-2025

15 May - Vivian Hsu is finally coming back with a new song, "A Voice Within", which she said is not just a song but a reminder to love oneself.
The singer, who spoke about the new song recently, said that it was her first time in which she participated in writing the lyrics and music, arranging, and producing. Vivian said her aim is to convey the message that "in this fast-paced, information-overloaded era, each of us needs a little 'Me Time' and moments of solitude".
"No matter how busy you are, don't forget to do a small thing for yourself each day," she said.
She also shared how hectic her life is with taking care of her son, driving him around, and running errands.
"That's why my most precious 'Me Time' is when I get to listen to music in the car," she said.
Vivian said that she has already added the song to her car playlist, and has been listening to it on repeat. She said, "This song feels like a calming pill. It reminds me to slow down and breathe when life gets hectic."
"A Voice Within" will be released digitally on 23 May.
(Photo Source: Vivian IG)

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