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  2. Htoo Ein Thin - Wikipedia

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    Within the confines of Burmese censors, one topic he wrote extensively about was the mother's love, the relationship between the mother and the son, and a son's regrets. He devoted an entire album A-May (Mother) to this topic. The song A-May Ein (Mother's Home) continues to resonate deeply with many Burmese home and especially, abroad.

  3. Cho Pyone - Wikipedia

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    She has won multiple Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards throughout her career. She has had a prolific film and music career. Cho Pyone was born Aye Aye Myint in Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar) on 17 November 1946 to Chan Htun and his wife, Kyi Kyi. [2] Her music career debuted with the song "Female Soldier." [citation needed]

  4. Sai Hsai Mao - Wikipedia

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    Sai Hsai Mao (Shan: ၸၢႆးသၢႆမၢဝ်း; 1948 – 17 July 2024), also known as Sai Saing Maw (Burmese: စိုင်းဆိုင်မောဝ်), was a distinguished Burmese singer and musician of Shan descent. [1] Born in Muse, Burma, he was the most prominent singer of Shan pop music, known for his prolific cover songs.

  5. G Fatt - Wikipedia

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    G Fatt was born on 31 December 1992 in Yangon, Myanmar to parent Nyo Oo and his wife Myint Myint Wai. He is the youngest son of two siblings, having an elder sister. He attended high school at Basic Education High School No. 2 Thingangyun. He is currently studying in Myanmar major at the Dagon University. [4]

  6. Journal Kyaw Ma Ma Lay - Wikipedia

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    The wife wrote a biography of her husband, an editor. It was the combination of love and art, and that combination made the book unique and interesting.” [2] Not Out of Hate explores the impact of the West on Burmese culture, and it has been translated into other languages (English, Chinese, French, Uzbek and Russian).

  7. May Kha Lar - Wikipedia

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    May Kha Lar (Burmese: မေခလာ, pronounced [mèkʰəlà]; also spelled Maykhalar) is a Burmese singer who was one of the most popular Burmese pop vocalists in the 1980s. Her stage name is derived from Manimekhala, a Buddhist goddess. She is known for her Burmese language covers of Western pop songs as well as original Burmese songs.

  8. The Only Mom - Wikipedia

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    The Only Mom is widely regarded as one of the scariest horror films in Myanmar, earning positive reviews for its strong performances, cinematography, sound design, and background music. The movie generated significant box office success, earning MMK 100 million within nine days of its release and becoming the highest-grossing Burmese film of ...

  9. Kyar Pauk - Wikipedia

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    Kyar Pauk (Burmese: ကျားပေါက်), born Han Htue Lwin (ဟန်ထူးလွင်), is a Burmese singer-songwriter and also known as a multi instrumentalist and music producer. He is best known for his punk music and founding the famous punk rock band Big Bag. He is the son of Ringo, who is a famous singer. [1] [2] [3]