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T-Wind [3] (Thai Wind) is a term used to describe the phenomenon of Thai pop culture internationally. It is a term created in reference to the Korean Wave.In the 21st century, Thailand has been exporting many kinds of cultural products overseas, especially in Southeast Asia, [4] such as lakhon (television drama), movies and BL series from GMMTV – GDH and lukkwad-pop (Thai teen pop).
5 Thai pop bands of Thai teen music labels (Lukkwad–pop) 6 Thai pop bands that are franchises of a Japanese brand. 7 Thai artists who are members of Korean pop groups.
Sao Sao Sao (Thai: สาว สาว สาว) were a Thai pop trio that performed from 1981 to 1989, known for their pop tunes and performances. [1] The group consisted of Saowaluk Leelaboot, Patcharida Wattana, and Orawan Yenpoonsuk then contract on record label Rod fai don tri. They rose to stardom with their first album released in 1982. [1]
Pretzelle's first performance took place at Thailand's biggest idol group event "Idol Expo #3" which held on January 30, 2020. [4] The group announced their official debut on May 28, 2020, with the mini-album Pretzelle Day and music video for the first single "Never Give Up" (ไหวมั้ย). [2]
Thai pop music groups (2 C, 33 P) Thai pop singers (1 C, 69 P) Pages in category "Thai popular music" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Thai pop rock musical groups (4 P) T. Thai boy bands (9 P) Pages in category "Thai pop music groups" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Names of people in this category are sorted by given name, according to Thai practice. The sortkey of this category is maintained by User:cewbot . This category was created to list all Thai pop musicians.
The music of Thailand includes a wide array of distinct genres, both traditional and modern.. Traditional Thai musical instruments are varied and reflect ancient influence from far afield – including the klong thap and khim (Persian origin), the chakhe (Indian origin), the klong chin (Chinese origin), and the klong khaek (Indonesian origin).