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  2. Kaba Ma Kyei - Wikipedia

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    In the lead up to Burma's independence, U Nu asked U Sein Mya Maung to write a national anthem for their soon-to-be independent country. U Sein Mya Maung used the Dobama Song as a template, keeping the song's melody but slightly modifying the lyrics. [8] [9] The National Anthem was adopted as Burma's national anthem on 22 September 1947. [4]: 99

  3. Man Taung Yeik Kho - Wikipedia

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    The song contains a description of Thingyan sense on Mandalay Hill and Nandar Lake. The song was selected as one of the greatest Thingyan theme songs of all time. [2] [3] Since "Man Taung Yeik Kho" song was a national legacy song of Thingyan festival, as the saying goes, "Thingyan will not be complete without Man Taung Yeik Kho ". [4]

  4. Naing Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The song is a copy thachin of "Dust in the Wind" by the American band Kansas. [7] The song's title is variably translated as "We Won't Be Satisfied Until the End of the World," [8] "The World Will Not End," [1] "The World Is Unforgiving," [9] and "Until the End of the World". [7] Naing Myanmar wrote the song when he was 30 years old.

  5. Thakins - Wikipedia

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    The party's song, Myanmar Kaba Ma Kyei ("Till The End of the World, Burma") also became the country's first national song and eventually its national anthem. Composed by Saya Tin (later known as "Thakhin Tin"), the song was a national symbol during the Japanese occupation of Burma and was adopted in 1948 upon the achievement of independence.

  6. Music of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Classical music was also introduced during the British occupation. Cult folk musician Nick Drake was born in Burma during British rule. Rock music, called stereo in Burmese, has been a popular form of music since the 1980s, having been introduced in the 1960s. [10] Pop music emerged in the 1970s and was banned by state-run radio stations.

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    Oliver Anthony’s “Rich Men North of Richmond” shot to the top of the U.S. Apple Music and iTunes Country charts and racked up more than 9 million views in five days, launching the indie ...

  8. Category:Music of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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