Samantha Dang is a music producer, writer, and entertainment executive whose work
bridges legal expertise, cultural storytelling, and independent music production. After practicing law in Oregon for 11 years, Samantha relocated to California in 2013 to teach at Irvine College of Law. While teaching, she began working closely with her aunt, Vietnamese musician and VietFace TV news anchor HaDo BichPhuong, supporting her as a creative collaborator across composition, writing,
and production. In 2014, Samantha was recognized as Professor of the Year for her excellence in teaching. Alongside her legal academic career, she continued to deepen her role in
music production, contributing to the creation of 13 albums with HaDo BichPhuong. Their most recent collaboration, Roses of Humanity (2025), is a nine-track instrumental album honoring lives lost during and after the Vietnam War. The project blends traditional Vietnamese instruments— the zither, monochord, and bamboo flute-with piano, violin, and guitar, reflecting a dialogue between heritage and contemporary expression. The album commemorates the 50th anniversary of
the end of the Vietnam War and was submitted for GRAMMY consideration. In addition, Samantha has co-produced Alana Rich's pop single The Thrill (2025) and co-written portions of Deuandra T. Brown's Dancing in the Dark (2025), both of
which were also submitted for GRAMMY consideration. Samantha currently serves as President of Final Bow Entertainment, where she oversees creative development, production strategy, and Public Relations. She is actively involved in writing, producing, and guiding multiple music projects slated
for release and Grammy award consideration in 2026.





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