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  2. Bunny Phyoe - Wikipedia

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    The music video became widely popular since the day released it on Sai Sai Kham Leng's official Facebook page and YouTube channel, and was praised for the animation quality and music video created by Pencell Studio. [8] That music video was earned 1 M views within 24 hours and then 2 M views in 7 days. [9] Bunny Phyoe at Dreamworld 2020 Concert

  3. Naing Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The song is a copy thachin of "Dust in the Wind" by the American band Kansas. [7] The song's title is variably translated as "We Won't Be Satisfied Until the End of the World," [8] "The World Will Not End," [1] "The World Is Unforgiving," [9] and "Until the End of the World". [7] Naing Myanmar wrote the song when he was 30 years old.

  4. Music of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The Myanmar Music Asiayon (MMA) was established by the SLORC to further censor Burmese-produced music. Popular musicians including Zaw Win Htut and Sai Htee Saing have produced propaganda albums written by military officers such as Mya Than San.

  5. May Thet Htar Swe - Wikipedia

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    May Thet Htar Swe (Burmese: မေသက်ထားဆွေ; born 10 January 2003 [1]) is a traditional Burmese classical, country, and dhamma singer. [2] She began her career as a child, and is known both for her mastery of songs from the Burmese classical tradition and her musical versatility, which spans several genres.

  6. Yair Yint Aung - Wikipedia

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    The follow-up video album was released on 28 December 2013. [9] Yair Yint Aung performing in a concert. He launched his debut solo album "Chay" on 25 December 2014 which was officially distributed to all parts of Myanmar. [10] [11] The album was spawned more huge hits. The follow-up video album was released on 15 October 2016. [12]

  7. Benjamin Sum - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Sum (Burmese: ဘင်ဂျမင်ဆုမ်း; born 27 November 2000) is a Burmese singer of ethnic Chin descent. [1] He rose to public recognition following his finish as the runner-up on the fourth season of Myanmar Idol.

  8. Aung Htet - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] During the competition, he was well received by audiences for innovative compositions of well-known Burmese songs. [4] Aung Htet released his first album, Hey, Friend (ဟေ့...မိတ်ဆွေ) on 27 March 2016. [5] Born in a village located Demoso, Kayah State, Burma (now Myanmar), Aung Htet was raised in Magwe Region.

  9. G Fatt - Wikipedia

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    On 1 April 2019, Frenzo released an animation music video for "Nga Yee Zar Ka Po Mite Tal" (My girlfriend is better than yours) collaborating with Frenzo artists G Fatt, Sai Sai Kham Leng, Nay Win, Phyo Lay, Bunny Phyoe, Ki Ki Kyaw Zaw and John, which is one of the tracks in Sai Sai Kham Leng's album "Sai Sai is Sai Sai", was released on 1 ...