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  2. Copy thachin - Wikipedia

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    While most copy thachin songs are taken from European and American artists, Asian artists such as Vivi Sumanti were also covered. Despite the government of Myanmar attempting to censor copy thachin throughout its history, it can widely be heard today in many public spaces. Most copy thachin was released during the 1990s.

  3. Music of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Western music has gained popularity in Burma since the 1930s. Despite the government's intervention at times, especially during the socialist era, popular Burmese music has seen considerable influence from Western music, which consists of popular Western songs rendered in Burmese and pop music similar to other Asian pop tunes. [9]

  4. Cherry Thin - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, her single song Ma Loh Pal Khaw was released and became popular among audiences. It also reached number 1 on Joox's top 100 chart. [citation needed] The song Ma Loh Pal Khaw also placed in the Top 10 Once in the Myanmar [Burma] Top 40 Chart. [7]

  5. Burmese hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    The Burmese hip hop scene started in the late 1980s with the rapper Myo Kyawt Myaing although songs were plain rapping music rather than typical hip hop. In late 1990s, a Yangon-based four-member crew named Acid started introducing old school hip hop in night clubs of Yangon, and became popular among Yangon's youth.

  6. May Sweet - Wikipedia

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    She is most famous for her Burmese covers of Euro disco and American rock and pop songs as well as classic Burmese songs from the pre- and post-war eras. May Sweet was the dominant female singer of Burmese pop music from the late 1970s to the 1980s, bridging popular singers from the 1970s like Nwe Yin Win and L Khun Yi to Maykhala , her main ...

  7. Iron Cross (Burmese band) - Wikipedia

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    The band, initially named 'Holy Cross,' was formed in 1990. [5] [4] The band changed its name to 'Iron Cross' to draw a wider audience.[5] [4] A few months after disbanding the band Symphony, Saw Bwe Hmu formed Iron Cross with his guitar student Chit San Maung, keyboard player Banyar Naing (from the Moe Thout Pan band, he first joined IC as temporary / session player, after a year or two, he ...

  8. Mahāgīta - Wikipedia

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    Myawaddy Mingyi U Sa was the most prominent composer of songs in the bwe and thachingan genres. [6] Patpyo songs were popular in the late Konbaung dynasty, and are the most numerous in the corpus. [6] [2] These songs have a rhythmic foundation resembling drumbeats, and require the highest level of performance technique and knowledge. [6]

  9. G Fatt - Wikipedia

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    The songs became widely popular and major hits in Myanmar since the day he released it on online. Since then, he gained the first recognition from his fans and participated in many group albums, stage performances, and many concerts at various locations throughout Myanmar. [5] [6] G Fatt is performing in a concert