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After the production of U2 Entertainment closed its company. Later, during 2008, Khemarak Sereymun joined Sunday Production, he continued to release albums as well as beautiful cover songs such as "Worried with the Moon" "I was wrong" "Leave the opportunity Some of you can" "Get a French husband" "Farmers also have dollars ", including some sweet songs released during the Khmer New Year, such ...
10 April 2022 Khan James [3] Bad 3 17 April 2022 Sokun Nisa: Good 4 24 April 2022 Pich Sophea: 5 8 May 2022 Thy Chanthea 6 20 May 2022 Ny Ratanna 7 27 May 2022 Vy Dyneth 8 3 June 2022 Chhorn Sovannareach: Bad 9 10 June 2022 Sok Seylalin Good 10 17 June 2022 Nop Bayyareth 11 24 June 2022 Zono [4] 12 1 July 2022
Mann Vannda KCM (Khmer: ម៉ាន់ វណ្ណដា [man ʋan.ɗaː]; born 22 January 1997), known mononymously as Vannda (stylized in all caps or as VannDa), is a Cambodian rapper best known for his song "Time to Rise", featuring Kong Nay and is one of Cambodia's most exciting contemporary artists, according to NME.
Featuring classic Cambodian rock hits and songs from the L.A. band Dengue Fever, the play made its world premiere at South Coast Repertory in 2018 and has since been programmed all over the country.
Adults typically play this game on the night of the first New Year's Day. Participants usually appoint a strong player to play the hen who protects "her" chicks, while another person is picked to be the "crow". While both sides sing a song of bargaining, the crow tries to catch as many chicks as possible as they hide behind the hen.
Cambodian Idol is a Cambodian reality singing competition program. It premiered on July 12, 2015 on Hang Meas HDTV and was hosted by Chea Vibol and Chan Keonimol. The winner of the inaugural season was Ny Rathana.
Pich Sophea (Khmer: ពេជ្រ សោភា, born June 9, 1985) is a Cambodian singer and songwriter.First in the song (Better Day) with rapper "DJ-Sdey" released by Hang Meas Production (2004) This song made her gain recognition from She is also an actress, a goodwill ambassador for a well-known brand, and is known as a judge and a member of the audit committee, which evaluates the ...
The music of "Oh, Phnom Penh!" was composed by Catholic Khmer composer Mum Bunnaray, who was working at the national radio station in Phnom Penh. The latter asked his sister Mum Sokha to sing in the single. The song was recorded on January 3, 1979, in Kratie province and first broadcast on January 7, 1979. [3]