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  2. Tik Tik Tik (2018 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film's score and songs were composed by D. Imman. The title track was released on 11 December 2017. The song was sung by Yogi B, Yuvan Shankar Raja and Sunitha Sarathy. The full album was released on 6 January 2018. The album has eight songs, four of which are instrumental songs (two theme songs and two karaoke songs).

  3. Byu Har - Wikipedia

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    Byu Har (or Byuhar, [1] Burmese: ဗျူဟာ; born 1984/1985), also known as Min Oat Myanmar (or Min Oak Myanmar), [1] is a Burmese hip-hop artist who was jailed in 2023 for criticizing the government of Myanmar.

  4. Music of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Classical music was also introduced during the British occupation. Cult folk musician Nick Drake was born in Burma during British rule. Rock music, called stereo in Burmese, has been a popular form of music since the 1980s, having been introduced in the 1960s. [10] Pop music emerged in the 1970s and was banned by state-run radio stations.

  5. 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.

  6. Tik Tok (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, "Tik Tok" peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart [48] and by 2012, ranked at number 100 on the Official Charts Company's list of the 150 best-selling singles of the 21st century. [49] In South Korea, "Tik Tok" was the best-selling digital single by a foreign artist of 2010, selling 1.4 million downloads. [50]

  7. Htun Htun - Wikipedia

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    Htun Htun was born on 24 December 1983 in Yangon, Myanmar. His grandfather Ant Gyi was a prominent Burmese musician. [ 10 ] He graduated with a degree B.A (English) from Dagon University .

  8. List of Burmese films - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar Diaries: Myanmar Film Collective: Collage film: Co-production with the Netherlands and Norway: Way Ma Nay Chin Bu: Nyunt Myanmar Nyi Nyi Aung: Lu Min, Nay Min, Shwe Hmone Yati: Drama: Shot in 2017 [10] The Butterfly Trap: Wyne (Own Creator) Pyay Ti Oo, Phway Phway, Nay Naw, Kaung Set Htoo, May: Thriller: The Beginning: Lynn Lynn [11]

  9. J-Me - Wikipedia

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    Khant Zin Ko (Burmese: ဂျေမီ; born on 9 September 1985), better known as J-Me, is a Burmese hip hop singer and rapper who began his musical career in the 2000s. He has been dubbed as the "Myanmar's Underground Hip Hop Legend" for his hip hop works and successful music career.