Khðáng Hoàn Mỹ (born February 15, 1997), known professionally as Orange, is a Vietnamese singer-songwriter. She rose to widespread recognition with the song "" (2018).
Khðáng Hoàn Mỹ was born on February 15, 1997 in Ho Chi Minh City. She studied English at Lê Há»Âng Phong High School for the Gifted and later majored in English linguistics and literature at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities.
In 2014, Orange competed in the television show The X Factor Vietnam under her birth name and was selected for Há» Ngá»Âc HÃÂâÂÂs team, but was eliminated in the early stages. In 2017, she won the competition Ngðá»Âi hóa thân sá» 1, organized by Vénh Long Television. That same year, she and her friend ÃÂinh Nho Khoa formed the indie music duo Quýt & Nho, performing under the stage name Quýt.
Orange first gained public recognition through her collaboration with Vietnamese rapper on the single "" (), released on 6 January 2018. The song was commercially successful, reaching 50 million views in 13 days and 100 million views in 38 days on YouTube, the fastest music video by Vietnamese artist to do then, while remaining on top of YouTube Vietnam's Trending tab for 15 consecutive days.
In July 2018, she joined the singing competition Giá»Âng Ca Bất Bại but later withdrew, citing health reasons.
On 10 December 2018, Orange won the award for Best New Asian Artist at the 2018 Mnet Asian Music Awards. She also received the Best New Artist award at the 2018 Làn Sóng Xanh Next Step.
On 17 February 2020, Orange collaborated with rapper Khói to release the song "Chân ÃÂi". The track quickly became a major commercial success but was accused of plagiarism by composer Châu ÃÂÃÂng Khoa, similar to Orange's earlier songs "Ngðá»Âi lạ ái" and "Tình nhân ái", and was also noted by listeners for its resemblance to a theme from a 2014 Hong Kong horror film, Hungry Ghost Ritual. At the end of March 2020, Orange and her colleague left Superbrothers after publicly exposing alleged ethical violations and contract issues within the company.
Following her departure, Orange transitioned to an independent career. On October 7, 2020, she released the single "OK anh ÃÂúng" as a solo artist. Building on this success, she collaborated with Hieuthuhai on a second version of the song, which was praised by both critics and fans for the duo's chemistry. She later appeared on the television show ' as a guest performer supporting contestant .
On 20 April 2021, Orange released a collaboration single with , "Khi Em Lá»Ân", a self-written song of her, which surpassed ten million views in a short period. The same year, she joined the program ', leaving a strong impression on viewers. On 18 August, she introduced the song "Em Hát Ai Nghe" and also appeared on a billboard screen at Times Square, New York City, as part of Spotify's global EQUAL campaign.
In 2023, Orange competed in the second season of ' under the mascot Ong Bây Bi, finishing as runner-up.
On January 11, 2024, Orange released her debut studio album titled Cam'On (read as Cảm àn, means Thank You). The album consists of twelve self-composed tracks, including "Gặp lại nÃÂm ta 60," which she had previously performed on ', along with two pre-release singles: "Có ÃÂau thì ÃÂau má»Ât mình," released on September 18, 2023, and "ÃÂừng kết thúc hôm nay," released on December 7, 2023.
During the Lunar New Year and Valentine season of the same year, Orange collaborated with and the footwear brand to release a 3-track extended play Nái pháo hoa rá»±c, featuring "Nái pháo hoa rá»±c rỡ," "ÃÂôi giày nhầm size," and "ÃÂôi giày không vừa size." The title track served as the eighth installment of Biti's long-running ÃÂi ÃÂá» trá» vá» music campaign, previously performed successfully by , , and . On July 9, 2024, Orange returned with the single "Em nên yêu cô ta," third single from Cam'On, thematically exploring the notions of "the other woman" and "the main partner." In the same year, she participated in the television program on VTV3 and finished as runner-up alongside .
In 2025, Orange released two singles as part of the soundtrack for the feature film Bá» tứ báo thá»§: "Chúng ta còn á» ÃÂó không?" and "Má»Ât nái bé nhá» nào ÃÂó." That same year, she became one of thirty female artists featured in the inaugural season of Em xinh 'say hi', advancing to the final Best 5 lineup. She also contributed vocals to the track "Nghé má»Ât tÃÂ" from composer 2pillz's studio album Pillzcasso. On September 2, in celebration of Vietnam's National Day, Orange joined Lâm Bảo Ngá»Âc, Muá»Âii, and Lamoon in performing "Hò vðán mình" included in âÂÂs studio album Made in Vietnam.