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  2. Sai Htee Saing - Wikipedia

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    Vital composer of Sai Htee Saing's songs is Sai Kham Leik. [2] Sai Htee Saing was born in Langkho, Shan State to Nang Ein and U Nanda. He studied at Mandalay University, where he became one of the founding members of The Wild Ones, an ethnic Shan band, in 1973. Sai Htee Saing began his music career in 1969, when he aired a Shan language song on ...

  3. Nunsense - Wikipedia

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    The Nunsense concept originated as a line of greeting cards featuring a nun offering tart quips with a clerical slant. The cards caught on so quickly that Goggin decided to expand the concept into a cabaret show called The Nunsense Story, which opened for a four-day run at Manhattan's Duplex and remained for 38 weeks, encouraging its creator to expand it into a full-length theater production.

  4. Music of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Translated as "great music" in Pali, the Mahāgīta is an extensive collection of Burmese classical songs called thachin gyi. The collection is divided into several different types of songs including the following: kyo, bwe, thachin gan, the oldest repertoires; pat pyo, royal court music; lwan chin, songs of longing; lay dway than gat; myin gin ...

  5. List of songs recorded by Zubeen Garg - Wikipedia

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    Album Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-singer(s) Ref. Notes 1995: Chandni Raat "Chandni Raat Hai Sanam" Zubeen Garg: Zubeen Garg: Solo Hindi version of Hahaile Tumi. "Asha Meri Asha" Hindi Version of Asha Mur Asha. "Maya Kaisi Hai Yeh Maya" Hindi version of Maya Mathu Maya. "Akhiyan Hain Ya Koi" "Come On Sweet Girl" "Kaise Kahon Kab Se Mein"

  6. Sai Hsai Mao - Wikipedia

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    Sai Hsai Mao (Shan: ၸၢႆးသၢႆမၢဝ်း; 1948 – 17 July 2024), also known as Sai Saing Maw (Burmese: စိုင်းဆိုင်မောဝ်), was a distinguished Burmese singer and musician of Shan descent. [1] Born in Muse, Burma, he was the most prominent singer of Shan pop music, known for his prolific cover songs.

  7. Saing - Wikipedia

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    Saing may refer to: Chay Saing Yun, Cambodian politician; Sai Htee Saing (1950–2008), Burmese singer-songwriter; Saing Pen (born 1926), Cambodian equestrian; Tan Yu Saing, Burmese politician; Yang Saing Koma, Cambodian academic

  8. Sai Kham Leik - Wikipedia

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    Sai Kham Leik (Shan: ၸၢႆးၶမ်းလဵၵ်း, Burmese: စိုင်းခမ်းလိတ်), is a successful and prolific Burmese songwriter. Said to be a physician by training he is an ethnic Shan songwriter and has written more than 500 songs in Burmese , 200 in Shan and about 35 in English.

  9. Nay Win - Wikipedia

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    Nay Win (Burmese: နေဝင်း; born 25 April 1987) is a Burmese rapper, singer and songwriter.He is considered one of the most commercially successful hip hop singers in Burmese music scene [1] and has jokingly referred to himself as the "Godfather of Myanmar Hip Hop" because of his clothing brand OMG (Oh My Godfather).