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  2. Violon Sneha - Wikipedia

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    This song was written before Sinn Sisamouth turned to more modern influences such as rock music, but it does reflect a certain influence through the use of the violin, a foreign instrument, not traditionally part of the Khmer orchestra. The popularity of the song caused quite a stir among the elders of Cambodia, who saw the courteous dialogue ...

  3. Ton Chanseyma - Wikipedia

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    Ton Chanseyma (Khmer: តន់ ចន្ទសីម៉ា; born July 13, 1999) is a Cambodian singer. [1] She is known for her singles "Cambodian Pride", "Lambo Toy" and "Are You OK?", as well as for reaching the live shows of The Voice Cambodia as part of Aok Sokunkanha's team.

  4. Ros Serey Sothea - Wikipedia

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    Ros Serey Sothea. In Phnom Penh, she adopted the alias Ros Serey Sothea and became a singer for the National Radio service, first performing duets with Im Song Soeum.Her first hit, "Stung Khieu (Blue River)" appeared in 1967 and she quickly became popular across Cambodia, particularly for her high and clear voice. [3]

  5. Vannda - Wikipedia

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    The music video was filmed at the National Museum of Cambodia in Phnom Penh, showcasing the building's unique architecture, and features VannDa and Master Kong Nay in traditional Khmer clothing. In October 2022, the music video for ‘Time to Rise’ reached 100 million views on YouTube, [ 9 ] a first for a Cambodian artist.

  6. 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.

  7. Tum Teav - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 Tum Teav cover. Tum Teav (Khmer: ទុំទាវ [tum tiəw]; meaning "Tum and Teav") is a mid-19th century Cambodian romantic tragedy folk tale.It is originally based on a poem and is considered the "Cambodian Romeo and Juliet" and has been a compulsory part of the Cambodian secondary national curriculum since the 1950s.

  8. Sinn Sisamouth - Wikipedia

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    Sinn Sisamouth [a] (c. 1932 – c. 1976) was a Cambodian singer-songwriter active from the 1950s to the 1970s. Widely considered the "King of Khmer Music", Sisamouth, along with Ros Serey Sothea, Pen Ran, Mao Sareth, and other Cambodian artists, was part of a thriving pop music scene in Phnom Penh that blended elements of Khmer traditional music with the sounds of rhythm and blues and rock and ...

  9. Chhorn Sovannareach - Wikipedia

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    Chhorn Sovannareach (Khmer: ឆន សុវណ្ណារាជ; born 10 October 1985), simply known as Reach, is a Cambodian singer-songwriter.He began his singing career in the mid-2000s under three different record labels and is also an actor, brand ambassador and prominent celebrity in Cambodia [1] [2] with over 595,000 Instagram followers.