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  2. Lalisa (song) - Wikipedia

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    A scene from the music video, showcasing Lisa's intricate Thai-inspired ensemble as she sits atop an elaborately-sculpted throne. An accompanying music video for the song was uploaded to Blackpink's YouTube channel in conjunction with the release of "Lalisa"; the video was preceded with a teaser—which was released via the same platform three ...

  3. Traditional Thai musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Thai musical instruments ( Thai: เครื่องดนตรีไทย, RTGS : Khrueang Dontri Thai) are the musical instruments used in the traditional and classical music of Thailand. They comprise a wide range of wind, string, and percussion instruments played by both the Thai majority as well as the nation's ethnic ...

  4. Trinity (boy band) - Wikipedia

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    Trinity (stylized as TRINITY) is a three-member Thai pop boy band formed in 2019. The members were brought together by 4NOLOGUE label after the Nine by Nine special project ended in 2019. The group is composed of Third ( Lapat Ngamchaweng ), Porsche ( Sivakorn Adulsuttikul ), and Jackie ( Jackrin Kungwankiatichai ); [1] with former member ...

  5. Phum Viphurit - Wikipedia

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    Vocal, drums, guitar. Years active. 2014–present. Labels. Rats Records. Viphurit Siritip ( Thai: วิภูริศ ศิริทิพย์, born 1995), known by his nickname Phum ( ภูมิ ), is a Thai singer-songwriter. He achieved international fame in 2018 from his single "Lover Boy". His music demonstrates influences of ...

  6. Thaitanium - Wikipedia

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    Thaitanium has released numerous hit singles with music videos - including one featuring Snoop Dogg called "WAKE UP (Bangkok City)" in 2014. Thaitanium's latest album, "Now" was released August 25, 2017. Currently the Thaitanium members work on their own projects as well as their collective music.

  7. Thai pop music - Wikipedia

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    Thai pop. Thai pop or T-pop, is a genre of Thai music roughly equivalent to western pop. It emerged in the 1970s–80s, during which it was known as string music ( Thai: เพลงสตริง ), before gaining mainstream popularity during the 1990s and has since dominated the Thai music industry. The term is extremely broad, covering Thai ...

  8. Music of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thai classical music is synonymous with those stylized court ensembles and repertoires that emerged in their present form within the royal centers of Central Thailand some 800 years ago. These ensembles, while being influenced by older practices and repertoires from India, are today uniquely Thai expressions.

  9. Tai Orathai - Wikipedia

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    Musical artist. Tai Orathai ( Thai: ต่าย อรทัย; born March 27, 1980) is a Thai female luk thung [1] [2] (Thai country music) singer from Ubon Ratchatani, Thailand. She is also known as "Sao Dok Yaah (Miss Grass Flower)". The name Sao Dok Yahh comes from her debut album. [3] The album sold more than two million copies in Thailand.