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  2. Ros Serey Sothea - Wikipedia

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    Romantic ballads would remain her most endearing work amongst the more conservative populace. [2] She was often sought out by film directors to perform songs in their movies. [2] [10] Sothea's collaboration with the Cambodian film industry is invaluable in identifying over 250 films lost during the Khmer Rouge regime.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Mao Sareth - Wikipedia

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    Mao Sareth (Khmer: ម៉ៅ សារ៉េត [maɯ saːˈrɛet]) was a Cambodian singer active from the early 1960s to the mid-1970s. [1] [2] Sareth was born in 1944 in Battambang, with the birth name Pol Sarann.

  5. List of songs recorded by Sinn Sisamouth - Wikipedia

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    "Just Want To See (ចង់ត្រឹមតែឃើញ)" [Album: Chlangden Vol. 038] "Sparrow Cries For Love ...

  6. Tum Teav (film) - Wikipedia

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    Tum Teav (Khmer: ទុំទាវ) is a 2003 Romance-tragedy Cambodian film portraying the tragedy of the star-crossed lovers Tum and Teav.. The film was inspired ...

  7. Chhet Sovanpanha - Wikipedia

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    The first single off the album, The Path To End Love, was released in August 2009 and the song spent an amazing 41 weeks on the Khmer Music Chart, including 23 weeks at the No.1 spot. At RHM's annual Top Music Show 2010, she performed a selection of brand new songs from her upcoming untitled album and in January 2011, she released her brand new ...

  8. 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.

  9. Chamrieng Et Preang Tuk - Wikipedia

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