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  2. Gitameit - Wikipedia

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    The Gitameit Music Institute (Burmese: ဂီတမိတ် ဂီတသင်တန်းကျောင်း) is a non-profit music school and community centre in Yankin Township, Yangon, Myanmar. The school offers holistic music programs that incorporate the study of western music genres and traditional and folk Burmese music.

  3. Music of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The Myanmar Music Asiayon (MMA) was established by the SLORC to further censor Burmese-produced music. Popular musicians including Zaw Win Htut and Sai Htee Saing have produced propaganda albums written by military officers such as Mya Than San.

  4. Chan Chan (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Chan Mya Nyein (Burmese: ချမ်းမြငြိမ်း; born 1987 in Yangon) is a Burmese singer and model [1] known professionally as Chan Chan (ချမ်းချမ်း). She has released three solo albums to date. She was also one of the judges in Myanmar Idol.

  5. Eternal Gosh! - Wikipedia

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    The band also released their second official music video of Sea Ghost on 1 June 2019. They released the soundtrack of the TV series Seven Cash in collaboration with Taurus V Production on 1 July 2019. On 24 March, Eternal Gosh! performed at the Myanmar Yout Shi Concert at the Hard Rock Cafe in Myanmar Plaza with Idiots Band in Yangon. [5]

  6. Bunny Phyoe - Wikipedia

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    The music video became widely popular since the day released it on Sai Sai Kham Leng's official Facebook page and YouTube channel, and was praised for the animation quality and music video created by Pencell Studio. [8] That music video was earned 1 M views within 24 hours and then 2 M views in 7 days. [9] Bunny Phyoe at Dreamworld 2020 Concert

  7. Nay Win - Wikipedia

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    Nay Win (Burmese: နေဝင်း; born 25 April 1987) is a Burmese rapper, singer and songwriter.He is considered one of the most commercially successful hip hop singers in Burmese music scene [1] and has jokingly referred to himself as the "Godfather of Myanmar Hip Hop" because of his clothing brand OMG (Oh My Godfather).

  8. Yair Yint Aung - Wikipedia

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    The follow-up video album was released on 28 December 2013. [9] Yair Yint Aung performing in a concert. He launched his debut solo album "Chay" on 25 December 2014 which was officially distributed to all parts of Myanmar. [10] [11] The album was spawned more huge hits. The follow-up video album was released on 15 October 2016. [12]

  9. Burmese hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    In late 1990s, a Yangon-based four-member crew named Acid started introducing old school hip hop in night clubs of Yangon, and became popular among Yangon's youth. Acid, widely considered to be the pioneers of Burmese hip-hop, [ 2 ] made their debut in 2000 with Sa-Tin-Gyin (Beginning).