A message from popular Hmong artists : Hmoob Yuav Tsum Hlub Hmoob
Original message:
Hello everyone
After 7 months of a joint effort and hard work from Hmong artists/musicians; Project: Hmoob Yuavtsum Hlub Levitra Without PrescriptionHmoob is officially done.
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Not only, but we would like to thank all of the supporters who shared
the same vision as all of us.
The goal of the project is to unite Hmong artists/ musicians and send a message to the Hmong community.
This song is a rendition of a
song written by Dr.
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ther.
Please take the time to post this video and share it with your friends and family; Not only, but for the love of the Hmong community and in support of Hmong artists/musicians.
We can become such a powerful force when we work, share ideas, help, and respect one another.
We wish everyone well and may you be the change in Levitra tablets the Hmong community, tomorrow.
This project was presented at the 15th Annual Hmong National Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Friday, April 22nd, 2011.
Contributing Artists/Musicians include:
- Josh Khan “Proto-J” (California)
- Koungla Vang (California)
- Ciaj Sia Lee (California)
- New Breed (California)
- Kace Vang “Destiny Band” (Minnesota)
- Tou Saiko Lee (Minnesota)
- Pagnia Xiong (Wisconsin)
- Pat Her “Suddenrush” (B.C. Canada)
- Nai Lor “Reflections Band” (North Carolina)
- Kong & Shu Lor (The Kong & Shu Project)
Producer/Composer: Shu Lor
Research/Data: Kong Lor
Song Writer: Dr. Nengzong Yang & Xa Lee
Bass: Seng Vue
Guitar Solo: Long Her
Studio Space:
EVO Sounds – Connelly Springs, North Carolina
Shu’s Studio – Greensboro, North Carolina
Suddenrush Studio – B.C. Canada
Charming Records – Saint Paul, Minnesota
Ramada Hotel – Merced, California
Inprogress – Saint Paul, Minnesota
Proto J Studio – Sacramento, California
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RrFDKOgKFg






















You guys worked hard and did a good well done! I hope this touches many lives…keep up the work
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I’m not even hmong but I listen to a lot of Hmong music because I have a lot of Hmong friends. So far, Jade Lee is the best Hmong singer I’ve ever heard and I study music in school. I really think it’s an insult to Hmong music if they don’t embrace their most talented and contemporary artist out there. The line up is pretty good on it’s own for the collaboration but for sure Jade Lee would have made it 1000x better. Jamming to her CD right now! Just advice from a non-Hmong fan.
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I’m amazed Jade Lee isn’t on this collaboration! She is the hottest Hmong artist out there right now. Hot by being innovative btw. She would have made the collaboration so much better. Would have been a great way to reach out to the younger crowd.
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I agree. With Jade Lee would make the song more BANG!!! I wonder if she was invited.
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