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  2. The Toys (Thai musician) - Wikipedia

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    His song, "Na Nao Tee Laew (Last Winter)" went viral, getting him signed to What The Duck record company soon after. After winning the 9th Overdrive Guitar Contest when he was 18, The Toys added bass , ukulele , piano , keyboards , synthesiser and drums .

  3. Category:Thai songs - Wikipedia

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    English-language Thai songs (6 P) P. Thai patriotic songs (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Thai songs" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  4. Sala Khunnawut - Wikipedia

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    Sala Khunnawut (Thai: สลา คุณวุฒิ, also spelled Kunnawut; born 5 April 1962) is a 2021 National Artist Performing Arts (International Thai Music - Composing Thai Luk Thung Songs), Thai Luk thung songwriter and singer from the Isan area.

  5. Bright Vachirawit Chivaaree discography - Wikipedia

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    His songs "Kan Goo" and "Yang Koo Gun" got featured in "Thai: Best song of the year 2020". [9] In 2021, Bright performed a duet with Tiara Andini at the Giveaway Roboguru Show, [10] in Indonesia. [11] He also collaborated with the rapper F.Hero for the song "Sad Movie" and won the "Music of the week" at the "T-pop Stage Award". [12]

  6. Am Fine - Wikipedia

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    Am Fine is a music group from Thailand, which was founded 2005 in Bangkok. Their first single "Kard Kwam Aob Aun" (ขาดความอบอุ่น) and their first album Am Fine were released in the same year.

  7. Thai Song language - Wikipedia

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    Thai Song, or Lao Song, is a Tai language of Thailand. The Tai Song originally settled in Phetchaburi Province , and from there went to settle in various provinces such as Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, Suphanburi, Nakhon Pathom, Samut Sakhon, Samut Songkhram, Nakhon Sawan, and Phitsanulok.

  8. Lao Song - Wikipedia

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    The Lao Song (Thai: ลาวโซ่ง, pronounced [lāːw sôːŋ]) are an ethnic group of Thailand. The Lao Song are also known as the Tai Song (ไทโซ่ง), Lao Song Dam (ลาวทรงดำ), or simply as the Song or Song Dam .

  9. Phleng Thai sakon - Wikipedia

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    Phleng Thai sakon (Thai: เพลงไทยสากล; transl. international-style Thai music) refers to Thai music in which traditional elements are blended with the use of Western notation and instruments. In the narrow sense, the term refers to the early movement in which this style of music was popularized.