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The two most popular styles of traditional Thai music are luk thung and mor lam. The latter in particular has close affinities with the music of Laos. Aside from the Thai, ethnic minorities such as the Lao, Lawa, Hmong, Akha, Khmer, Lisu, Karen and Lahu peoples have retained traditional musical forms.
The JOOX Thailand Top 100 is a weekly record chart published by JOOX Thailand, a music streaming service owned by Tencent. [1] [2] It ranks the most popular songs in Thailand based on the streaming activity of its app users and claims to be the only record chart in the country.
5 Thai pop bands of Thai teen music labels (Lukkwad–pop) 6 Thai pop bands that are franchises of a Japanese brand. 7 Thai artists who are members of Korean pop groups.
It emerged in the 1970s–1980s, during which it was known as string music, before gaining mainstream popularity during the 1990s and has since dominated the Thai music industry. The term is extremely broad, covering Thai rock , dance music , hip hop music and western-influenced popular music in general, though normally excluding the folk and ...
Thai popular music (2 C, 8 P) S. Thai songs (2 C, 7 P) Thai styles of music (7 C, 12 P) V. Thai music video directors (1 P) Pages in category "Music of Thailand"
The Rock Pub opened in Bangkok in 1987 and to date remains the most successful and popular Thai rock live music venue in the country. For close to forty years The Rock Pub has consistently provided a permanent home for the wide variety of Thai rock and roll , rock , pop rock , hard rock , heavy metal , and related subgenres played by an ever ...
Pages in category "Thai popular music" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Carabao (Thai: คาราบาว) are a Thai rock / phleng phuea chiwit band popular in Thailand and other Asian countries. [1] The group was formed in 1980 by university students Yuenyong Opakul (Aed), Kirati Promsaka Na Sakon Nakhon (Keo or Khiao) and Sanit Limsila (Khai) who met while studying at Mapúa Institute of Technology in the Philippines.