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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. Ampun Bang Jago - Wikipedia

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    The song received global attention after a 26-year-old exercise instructor named Khing Hnin Wai filmed an aerobics video in Naypyidaw, amid the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état. As "Ampun Bang Jago" climaxes in the background, the situation behind her became much more tense.

  4. Benjamin Sum - Wikipedia

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    He later donated all the money received from the song through YouTube and contributions from Summers to the Burmese refugees. [27] Sum then proceeded to make a music video "Tunah Erawh Zawng" [28] from which he was noticed by a Mizo producer, RPa Ralte [29] and got connected via YouTube comments. Since then, he has been performing in various ...

  5. Wyne Su Khine Thein - Wikipedia

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    Wyne began her art work career in 2004. She has acted in over 130 films. Her debut album Mat Lout Sayar was released in 2009 and it was popular among audiences. Her second album Myet Hlae was released in 2011 and it also gained popularity.

  6. Byu Har - Wikipedia

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    Byu Har (or Byuhar, [1] Burmese: ဗျူဟာ; born 1984/1985), also known as Min Oat Myanmar (or Min Oak Myanmar), [1] is a Burmese hip-hop artist who was jailed in 2023 for criticizing the government of Myanmar. [2] The BBC has referred to Byu Har as "one of Myanmar's biggest hip-hop artists". He is the son of Naing Myanmar, another ...

  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. Oak Soe Khant - Wikipedia

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    Oak Soe Khant (Burmese: အုပ်စိုးခန့်) is a Burmese singer and musician.. He debuted in December 2018 with the pop album The Number One, which became the country's best-selling solo album in 2019. [1]

  9. Chan Chan (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Her winning song, "Thachin Letsaung" is one of the tracks included in the album named The Best of Melody World 2007. "Thachin Letsaung" became her debut song and gained her extra fame as a singer in Myanmar Chan Chan released her first album, Tage So Yin Achit Be Lo De, shortly after winning the Melody World contest.