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  2. Joox Thailand Top 100 - Wikipedia

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    The JOOX Thailand Top 100 is a weekly record chart published by JOOX Thailand, a music streaming service owned by Tencent. [1] [2] It ranks the most popular songs in Thailand based on the streaming activity of its app users and claims to be the only record chart in the country.

  3. List of Thai pop artists - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Bright Vachirawit Chivaaree discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Bright Vachirawit Chivaaree consists of his elaborated music career, his singles, OST of the many series, live concerts within Thailand and across South-East Asia countries, his music video appearances for other singers and few collaborations. [1] [2] [3] He is popular for song "Lost & Found" and for mini album Adolescent. [4]

  5. Vachirawit Chivaaree - Wikipedia

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    [60] [61] This song was top requested song on HITZ 955, Thailand. [62] [63] In 2024, Bright participated in Summer Sonic Festival and Home Party event in Thailand, Japan and Indonesia. [64] [65] His singles Long Run & Sleeping Pills along with Thai song writer Thammathai Phalangsilp (Timethai), received positive reception. [66]

  6. Music of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. Thai pop music - Wikipedia

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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).

  8. Thongchai McIntyre - Wikipedia

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    Thongchai McIntyre (Thai: ธงไชย แมคอินไตย์, pronounced [tʰōŋ.tɕʰāj mɛ́k.ʔīn.tāj]; born Albert Thongchai McIntyre; 8 December 1958) is a Thai singer, actor and 2023 National Artist Performing Arts.

  9. Christy Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Ram Tone Ram Thai (released in 2005 under Sony Music, Thailand) [citation needed] Noom Tam Lao Sao Tam Thai (released in 2007 under Mangpong) [citation needed] Jonas and Christy (released in 2009 independently) [citation needed] Guest appearances. Song: Glai Roong; Album: H.M. Blues [9] By: His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej – King of Thailand