Kratae RSiam says that Thai music is quite good.
Speaking of popular artists in Thailand, there are others like Bodyslam.
It's a catchy melody that seems to be liked by Japanese people, and when I watch the music video, I can't help but feel like it's a big name.
When you buy a CD that is like a Thai music assortment, it almost always includes Bodyslam songs.
However, there is one artist I like more than him, and that is Kratae RSiam.
It's different from traditional Thai music, but recently, perhaps due to Korean influence, there are a lot of flashy songs and songs that are conscious of appearance.
I think Thai songs are similar to what we call enka in Japan.
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What kind of person is Kratae RSiam?
Krathe is a Thai Lukthung singer. In Japanese, she is sometimes written as Kate. Wikipedia
We're the same age!
By the way, the girl on the right side of the photo is my younger sister (´・ω・`)
She became a female Muay Thai 48 kg class at the age of 14 and is currently a singer under the name Krate.
It seems like I've been to Thailand Festival several times before, so I'd definitely like to go there next time.
Intense dance music. A little erotic.
I like this song the most.
DVDs and CDs are rare in Thailand.
Is there a CD shop? I looked around and couldn't find it for sale anywhere, so I could only listen to it on YouTube.
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A final word
If I told my Thai teacher that I like Kratay, who would she say? I was told.
Even so, every MV on Youtube has an incredible number of views.
Thai people are on their smartphones even when they're working, so they're probably watching music videos all the time. Absolutely.
Thai music has a lot of songs that make you feel good, so I want you to listen to it.