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  2. Meas Soksophea - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Sok Sophea left M-Production to join Sunday Production. Another song "Come Dance New Year" also became a popular song for the rhythm Khmer traditional music that was very popular during that time. However, seeing that her popularity was waning, Sok Sophea left Sunday Production to join Town Production in 2010. [5]

  3. List of Cambodian singers - Wikipedia

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  4. Music of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Cambodia's first alternative music label Yab Moung Records was founded in 2012 and has since recorded and released the first Khmer Hardcore and Death Metal tracks as well as producing a wide range of alternative artists creating unique Khmer blues, rock, hip hop and alternative music.

  5. Cambodian rock (1960s–1970s) - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian rock of the 1960s and 1970s was a thriving and prolific music scene based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in which musicians created a unique sound by combining traditional Cambodian music forms with rock and pop influences from records imported into the country from Latin America, Europe, and the United States.

  6. Don't Think I've Forgotten - Wikipedia

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    Don't Think I've Forgotten: Cambodia's Lost Rock and Roll is a 2014 documentary film directed by John Pirozzi about Cambodian rock music in the 1960s and 1970s, and the impact of the Khmer Rouge regime and Cambodian genocide on the local music scene. It received positive reviews from critics.

  7. Oh! Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    The music of "Oh, Phnom Penh!" was composed by Catholic Khmer composer Mum Bunnaray, who was working at the national radio station in Phnom Penh. The latter asked his sister Mum Sokha to sing in the single. The song was recorded on January 3, 1979, in Kratie province and first broadcast on January 7, 1979. [3]

  8. List of songs recorded by Sinn Sisamouth - Wikipedia

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    Thavary meas bong* Jeur Joss ! Jeur Joss!* (Believeth) Phuom khmer phuom thmei* Sene neu thae sene* (Always will love) Yokvyjonn samei thmei* (The youths of new era) Sralane bong joss* Thanak psane cheit psane* (Status are different from love) Meas sene pralnei bong* Kmern avei thom jern seneha* (Nothing bigger than love)

  9. The Voice Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The first season premiered on Hang Meas HDTV on August 3, 2014. One of the important premises of the show is the quality of the singing talent. Four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, train the talents in their group. Talents are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the auditioner.