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Kieu Nga (1960-2025) is a Vietnamese-American singer most known for her interpretations of French love songs in the 1980s. Born on May 22, 1960, Kieu Nga grew up in Saigon and left her native homeland for the United States in 1983. She first rose to prominence with her recordings for the label, Asia Productions, during the 1980s. After Kieu Nga had made numerous recordings for Asia Productions, Giang Ngoc, Da Lan and Kim Ngan, she had yet to make her first live performance until 1986 when she performed alongside another fellow overseas Vietnamese diva, Ngoc Lan, in Houston. On that very first live performance, Kieu Nga thrilled audiences with her live interpretations of songs such as Ngo Thuy Mien's Giang Ngoc, Duc Huy's Bay Di Canh Chim Bien and French popular songs such as Lui and Il Te Parle D'amour. Although she was quite nervous, she managed to receive one thunderous applause to another from her live audience. From then on, her career as a live performer took off. Kieu Nga would later perform at live shows for overseas Vietnamese audiences all across the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe. She would become dubbed as the Vietnamese Queen of French Love Songs by Vietnamese audiences worldwide. During the 1980s and 1990s, Kieu Nga recorded a series of studio solo albums. Her first solo studio album was released by Asia Productions in 1985, Tinh Khuc ABBA, a compilation of songs made famous by the Swedish group. Kieu Nga later collaborated with Lang Van w