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  2. Thingyan - Wikipedia

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    Thingyan, also known as the Myanmar New Year, is a festival that usually occurs in middle of April. Celebrated over a period of four to five days, Thingyan culminates in the New Year. Celebrated over a period of four to five days, Thingyan culminates in the New Year.

  3. Thxa Soe - Wikipedia

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    After studying for three years, he returned to Myanmar and took a risk by giving his new music to Myanmar music fans. His first album, Yaw Thama Mhwe, was released in 2006 with the help from Myanmar orchestra musician Sein Hla Ngwe, Sein Bo Syint and a remix expert, Okka Oo Thar. Since this album, Thxa Soe was under the interest of foreign ...

  4. Yoon Myat Thu - Wikipedia

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    Yoon Myat Thu(Burmese: ယွန်းမြတ်သူ; born; October 15 1998) is a Burmese singer. She became popular among fans with the song "Nin Lan Tawe Khae Yin". She became popular among fans with the song "Nin Lan Tawe Khae Yin".

  5. The best songs of 2024 - AOL

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    BI's music reporter ranked the 20 best songs of 2024. Charli XCX, Chappell Roan, Doechii, Kendrick Lamar, and Raye round out the top five. Listen to the complete ranking on Business Insider's Spotify.

  6. Benjamin Sum - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Sum (Burmese: ဘင်ဂျမင်ဆုမ်း; born 27 November 2000) is a Burmese singer of ethnic Chin descent. [1] He rose to public recognition following his finish as the runner-up on the fourth season of Myanmar Idol.

  7. The 20 best songs of 2024, ranked - AOL

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    THE COUNTDOWN: From Charli XCX’s neon-splattered club remix with Lorde to The Cure’s moment of bleary-eyed brilliance 16 years in the making, here are the songs that defined 2024, chosen by ...

  8. Copy thachin - Wikipedia

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    Copy thachin, or simply "copy music" is a genre of music in Myanmar that originates from the early 1980s. It merges the melody and instrumentals of international songs with Burmese vocals. Proponents of copy thachin argue that the style is separate from cover songs due to it having unique vocal arrangements and lyrics. [1]

  9. Music of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    When the country's regulations on censorship were loosened in 2000, new pop groups emerged across Myanmar who were able to compose, record and perform original Burmese music. Many pop groups emerged throughout Myanmar such as Electronic Machine, Playboy, ELF Myanmar and the King. [2] In August 2012, state censorship on music was officially ...