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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. Htet Yan - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Htet started endeavoring to be able to produce and distribute his first solo album. He launched his debut solo album New on 20 February 2016. [5] After 8 months later, he released his second solo album October 18 on his birthday which turned out to be a success creating him a place to stand in Myanmar music industry. [6] [7]

  4. Sai Sai Kham Leng - Wikipedia

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    Sai Sai Kham Leng was born on 10 April 1979 in Taunggyi, Shan state, Myanmar to Kham Leng and Cho Cho San Tun of an ethnic Shan aristocratic family. His great-grandfather Sao San Tun, Saopha of Mongpawn, was a signatory to the 1947 Panglong Agreement and one of nine senior government officials assassinated on 19 July 1947.

  5. G Fatt - Wikipedia

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    G Fatt started endeavoring to be able to produce and distribute a solo album. He launched his debut solo album "Gin" on 21 February 2016 which turned out to be a success creating him a place to stand in Myanmar music industry. His second solo album "120/B" was released on 2 March 2018. [7] [8]

  6. 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.

  7. Kaba Ma Kyei - Wikipedia

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    On 27 June 1936, the Dobama Song was declared as the national anthem of Burma at the second conference of Dobama Asiayon held in Myingyan. [6] Since then, Burmese nationalist sang Dobama Song instead of God Save the King. The State of Burma, a Japanese puppet state, officially adopted the Dobama Song as its state anthem in 1943. [7]

  8. 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).

  9. Thxa Soe - Wikipedia

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    After studying for three years, he returned to Myanmar and took a risk by giving his new music to Myanmar music fans. His first album, Yaw Thama Mhwe, was released in 2006 with the help from Myanmar orchestra musician Sein Hla Ngwe, Sein Bo Syint and a remix expert, Okka Oo Thar. Since this album, Thxa Soe was under the interest of foreign ...