( Vietsub): More - Sam Ryder

Sam Ryder’s expressions are so vivid that you almost don't need a translation to feel his energy, but having the on screen acts as a roadmap for his soul. It allows the audience to sing along with the same passion, understanding every "ooh" and "ah" as a part of his story.

We all know Sam can hit the "Space Man" notes, but in "More," he showcases his incredible falsetto and rhythmic agility. The Vietsub translation helps capture the nuance of his lyrics—moving from desperate craving to soulful celebration. Watching the lyrics in Vietnamese allows fans to appreciate how he mirrors the feeling of "hunger" for a person through his breathy delivery and explosive choruses. 2. That "Feel-Good" Groove More - Sam Ryder ( Vietsub)

The theme is universal: that moment you realize a "little bit" of someone isn't enough. By adding Vietsub, the emotional stakes are raised. The translation bridges the gap between the English metaphors and the Vietnamese heart, making the "More" in the title feel less like a request and more like a necessity. Why it works with Vietsub: Sam Ryder’s expressions are so vivid that you