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Looking For A Thai Song

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I am looking for a Thai song, with the following qualities:

1) It has to be in the Thai top 100 of all times (this means that in 1 to 5 years I can still hear it on the radio).

2) It has to be an uncomplicated songtext.

3) It has to be easy to sing along with.

Please give me song name + artist (and if possible written songtext).

Thank you. :o

And why are we doing this for you

what genre?

male or female artist?

etc etc

I would think you could just go out, listen to some music, ask your friends about something you like, and have your own answers

hmmm...

try some of Thongchai Macintai AKA P'Bird

P'Bird on youtube

I don't know about the top 100 of all time, but I learned the following songs by Nantida Kaewbuasai:

1. Kau Peng Kan Nung

2. Mai Tong Kan Pen Pa Korn

You can find them on youtube. I don't speak much Thai but it amazes Thai people that I can sing those songs with good pronounciation, tones, etc., and yet still don't know exactly what each sentence means. I only know generally what the entire song is about.

I am looking for a Thai song, with the following qualities:

1) It has to be in the Thai top 100 of all times (this means that in 1 to 5 years I can still hear it on the radio).

2) It has to be an uncomplicated songtext.

3) It has to be easy to sing along with.

Please give me song name + artist (and if possible written songtext).

Thank you. :o

try the national anthem.

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And why are we doing this for you

what genre?

male or female artist?

etc etc

I would think you could just go out, listen to some music, ask your friends about something you like, and have your own answers

Why: Because I ask you to. Don't wanne answer, then don't.

Genre: Don't care

Artist: Don't care

And I ask you. Again: Don't wanne answer, then don't.

Edited by Radius

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try the national anthem.

Aaah, lol. I forgot to add: Not the national anthem. :o

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Thank you thithi and tangoll for some simple and serious answers (just what I was looking for).

I am looking for a Thai song, with the following qualities:

1) It has to be in the Thai top 100 of all times (this means that in 1 to 5 years I can still hear it on the radio).

2) It has to be an uncomplicated songtext.

3) It has to be easy to sing along with.

Please give me song name + artist (and if possible written songtext).

Thank you. :o

for someone as demanding as you but seemingly too lazy to do any legwork yourself, I have one suggestion, go to MK more often. Number 1 hit of all time in Thailand.

anything by Jintala. Loso or Carabao

I just don't get it ... did google suddenly stop working?

Oh ... I just read the OP's first thread ... LOL

www.ethaimusic.com

can`t you be bothered to find songs you like yourself???

mai kow jai kap!

This is a good un'

Num Noi, by Pongsit

totster :o

Edited by Totster

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www.ethaimusic.com

can`t you be bothered to find songs you like yourself???

mai kow jai kap!

I can find as many Thai songs as I like.

But I have no clue if they are actually any good. :o

www.ethaimusic.com

can`t you be bothered to find songs you like yourself???

mai kow jai kap!

I can find as many Thai songs as I like.

But I have no clue if they are actually any good. :D

Generally speaking, if you like them, they are good. :o

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