2 Phút Hơn

"2 Phút Hơn" or "Hai Phút Hơn" (translates as "Over Two Minutes") is a 2020 Vinahouse (Vietnamese House)[1] song by Pháo. Several remixes of the song were made.[2] One by DJ/producer KAIZ was released on November 28, 2020, and gained global popularity,[3][4] one of a number of Vietnamese songs to become popular on TikTok through its dance covers.[5]

"2 Phút Hơn (Kaiz Remix)"
Song by Pháo
ReleasedNovember 28, 2020 (2020-11-28)
Recorded2020
Genre
Length3:04
LabelSpinnin Records
Songwriter(s)Pháo
Producer(s)Kaiz
Music video
"2 Phút Hơn (Kaiz Remix)" on YouTube

The KAIZ remix reached the top 10 on Spotify's Global Viral chart,[1][6] and became the world's most searched for track on Shazam in December 2020.[7]

Internet meme

The character Zero Two from the Japanese anime television series Darling in the Franxx[8] had become a popular subject for internet memes. A video posted in 2018 depicted Zero Two doing a popular hip-swaying dance associated with the 2014 song "ME!ME!ME!" by TeddyLoid.[9] In November 2020, an anime music video of the Zero Two dancing clip put to the KAIZ remix version of "Hai Phút Hơn" went viral, leading to an internet meme.[10] The video also intercut Zero Two dancing with the character of Marija the Violinist from the mobile rhythm game Muse Dash, who is seated on a black limousine while tapping out the beat.[11]

A trend, starting in China, then saw users on Douyin mimicking the dance in real life.[7] The Douyin user Cciinnn first used the song in a video.[12] The dance then crossed over to Douyin's international version TikTok, with videos by Sava Schultz and by Lauren Burch becoming particularly popular.[10] The dance has been performed by several K-pop idols, such as Aespa.[2]

Other remixes

In 2021, Pháo and KAIZ released a subsequent remix of the song under the name "2 Phút Hơn (Make It Hot)" with the US rapper Tyga.[3]

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Poland (ZPAV)[13] Platinum 50,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

See also

References


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