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  2. Yinglee Srijumpol - Wikipedia

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    The album was a success. The single "Your number for my heart" (Thai: ขอใจเธอแลกเบอร์โทร) was released in 2012 and hit No. 1 on Thai music charts in 2013, earning 237M YouTube views as of December 2021. [4]

  3. Love of Siam - Wikipedia

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    The standard DVD was released on February 19, 2008, in anamorphic widescreen format with Thai Dolby Digital 5.1 and Dolby 2.0 Surround audio tracks and a commentary by the director. [20] The DVD includes music videos, trailer and a photo gallery. The three-disc director's cut DVD was released on April 9, 2008.

  4. Lamyai Haithongkham - Wikipedia

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    Lamyai Haithongkham (Thai: ลำไย ไหทองคำ) (born 2 October 1998), is a Thai mor lam sing singer from Isan area. She became popular in 2017 following the release of her single Phu Sao Khar Lor. [1] [2]

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  6. 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.

  7. Christy Gibson - Wikipedia

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    During her time with Sony Music Thailand, Gibson also recorded an album jointly with Swedish luk tung singer Jonas Anderson, called Rum-tone, Rum-thai. This was followed up by two more duet albums, released independently. In 2012 and 2011, Gibson had two consecutive hit songs. In 2010, her song "Jep Tee Mai Dai Cheun" charted all over Thailand.

  8. Golf & Mike - Wikipedia

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    Both Golf and Mike have taken the leading roles in a Thai series called Ubat Ruk Kaam Kaub Fah (Love Beyond Frontier) (directed and screen-written by Ping Lampraplerng) that was broadcast on Modern 9 TV in Thailand during the year 2008, and was later followed by a sequel "Ubat Ruk Kaam Kaub Fah 2."

  9. Love Sick: The Series - Wikipedia

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    The first season aired in Thailand on July 6, 2014 and ended on September 21, 2014. A second season was ordered to air in 2015 with 36 episodes, up from the 12 episodes in the first season. [2] In April 2019, the main characters, Noh (Captain Chonlathorn) and Phun (Nawat Phumphothingam), appeared in the 3-part miniseries Reminders.