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The next day, new teaser poster unveiled the name of the lead single, "On the Ground", for the first time. [4] [5] The first music video teaser for "On the Ground" was released on 7 March. [6] [7] [8] On 8 March 2021, YG revealed the album track listing, which confirmed first-time songwriting contributions from Rosé on the title track. [9]
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.
JOOX Thailand Music Awards 2022: Top Social Thai Artist of the year Nominated [160] Collaboration Song of the Year Sad Movie with Nattawut Srimhok: Nominated [161] Content Asia Awards Best Original Song: For Movie or An Asian TV Program Night Time Ost. F4 Thailand: Nominated [162] One Hug Ost. 2gether: The Movie: Nominated Who Am I Ost. F4 ...
Palitchoke Ayanaputra or Peck was born on August 9, 1984, in Bangkok, Thailand.He lived in Australia for 7 years during his childhood. After Palitchoke moved back to Thailand, he started his career in the music and entertainment industry as an artist trainee under GMM Grammy.
Getsunova (Thai: เก็ตสึโนวา) is a Thai band under GMM Grammy, composed of Prakarn Raiva [], Natee Osathanugrah, Panoth Khunprasert and Komkadech Sangwattanaroj.
Grammy Gold was founded in 1995 by Paiboon Damrongchaitham with the desire to create a distinct luk thung label out of Thai pop, which happens to be the main music genre of GMM Grammy.
Lapat was born on 24 November 1998 in Bangkok, Thailand.His mother is Ketsara Limpananon. He is the youngest of three siblings, having two older sisters named Larisa Ngamchaweng (Lyly) and Larisara Ngamchaweng (Biba).
The Thai National Anthem, [a] also simply referred to as the National Anthem, [b] is the national anthem of Thailand. It was officially adopted in its current form on 10 December 1939. It replaced "Sansoen Phra Barami" as the civilian anthem in 1932 (the latter is still used as the royal anthem of Thailand).