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This is a list of singers from the Kingdom of Cambodia. A C H K L M P R S T V References {{Lists of singers by nationality Cambodian Cambodian usually refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Cambodia ** Cambodian people (or Khmer people) ** Cambodian language (or Khmer language) ** For citizens and nationals of Cambodia, see Demographics of Cambodia ** Fo ... Singers ...
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Kingdom Of Cambodia
Cambodia (; also Kampuchea ; km, កម្ពុជា, UNGEGN: ), officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia, spanning an area of , bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the north, Vietnam to the east, and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest. The capital and largest city is Phnom Penh. The sovereign state of Cambodia has a population of over 17 million. Buddhism is enshrined in the constitution as the official state religion, and is practised by more than 97% of the population. Cambodia's minority groups include Vietnamese, Chinese, Chams and 30 hill tribes. Cambodia has a tropical monsoon climate of two seasons, and the country is made up of a central floodplain around the Tonlé Sap lake and Mekong Delta, surrounded by mountainous regions. The capital and largest city is Phnom Penh, the political, economic and cultural centre of Cambodia. The kingdom is an elective cons ...
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Pen Ron
Pen Ran ( km, ប៉ែន រ៉ន, ), (c. 1944 – c. 1979) also commonly known as Pan Ron in some Romanized sources intended for English-speaking audiences, was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of her popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. Known particularly for her western rock and soul influences, flirtatious dancing, and risque lyrics, Pen Ran has been described by the ''New York Times'' as a "worldly, wise-cracking foil" to the more restrained Cambodian pop singers of her era. She disappeared during the Khmer Rouge genocide and her fate is unknown. Life and career Very little is known of Pen Ran's personal history. It has been established that she was from Battambang in northwestern Cambodia and attended the same school as the younger Ros Serey Sothea, another popular singer of the same era. Pen Ran had a sister named Pen Ram (sometimes Romanized as Pan Rom) who was also a singer in the later years of the Cambodian psychedelic rock scene.John Pir ...
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Cambodian Singers
This is a list of singers from the Kingdom of Cambodia. A C H K L M P R S T V References {{Lists of singers by nationality Cambodian Cambodian usually refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Cambodia ** Cambodian people (or Khmer people) ** Cambodian language (or Khmer language) ** For citizens and nationals of Cambodia, see Demographics of Cambodia ** Fo ... Singers ...
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Touch Sunnix
Touch Sunnix or "Touch Sreynich, Touch Sunnich" ( Khmer: ទូច ស៊ុននិច; born December 10, 1980) is a singer from Phnom Penh, Cambodia. She began singing at an early age. Her work embodies key themes in Cambodian culture such as folk stories, traditional Cambodian dancing, freedom of expression and democracy in the lyrics of her songs. 2003 shooting In October 2003, Touch Sunnix survived an attempted assassination. Touch Sunnix lost her mother in the 2003 attack. They were shot by four men on motorcycles after a shopping trip in Phnom Penh. She sustained heavy injury and was paralyzed from the neck down from the assault. The assault to Touch Sunnix is still unsolved. The Cambodian king, Norodom Sihanouk, has expressed his deep sadness at the attack on the singer, who had on occasion entertained his royal guests. After her attempted assassination, Touch Sunnix requested that her fans pray for her quick recovery. She moved in 2005 to Sacramento, California and l ...
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Tep Boprek
Tep Boprek ( Khmer: ទេព បូព្រឹក្ស; (born December 22, 1993) is a female singer in Cambodia. She records for Cambodian production company Rasmey Hang Meas. Boprek began her career in 2012. __TOC__ Discography Solo albums * 2012: No More Lonely * 2013: ព្រមបែកព្រោះស្រលាញ់ * 2013: Right Here Waiting For You * 2014: សង្សារថ្មីល្អនឹងបងទេ? * 2015: មិនជឿថាបងមិនស្រលាញ់អូន * 2016: Twerk * 2016: Bad Wonder Woman * 2017: My សង្សារ * 2017: ឲ្យអូនភ្លេចបងដូចឲ្យអូនភ្លេចដកដង្ហើម * 2021: Top Of The Lady Performances * 2014: Teen Zone Concert ( Khmer:តំបន់យុវវ័យ) * 2015: Water Music Concert ( Khmer:តន្ត្រីលើទឹក) * 2016: Special Concert ( Khmer:តន្ត្រីពិសេស) * 2017: Expert Concert on Hang Meas HDTV * 2017 ...
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Sokun Nisa
Sokun Nisa ( km, ; born 1 May 1983) is a Cambodian singer and actress. In 2003, she started her career as a singer with Rasmey Steung Sangke Production. Currently she is a singer under Rasmey Hang Meas Production. In 2017, she made her acting debut on television in a remake of Korean drama Autumn in My Heart as Lead Actress of the series. Discography Solo albums Filmography Television series Music video (drama) Television show Live performances Awards References "Singer Who Didn’t Read Pushes Reading" ''The Phnom Penh Post. Retrieved September 27, 2015''. External links

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Sinn Sisamouth
Sinn Sisamouth; (c. 1932 – c. 1976) was a Cambodian singer-songwriter active from the 1950s to the 1970s. Widely considered the "King of Khmer Music", Sisamouth, along with Ros Serey Sothea, Pen Ran, Mao Sareth, and other Cambodian artists, was part of a thriving pop music scene in Phnom Penh that blended elements of Khmer traditional music with the sounds of rhythm and blues and rock and roll to develop a Cambodian rock sound. Sisamouth died during the Khmer Rouge regime under circumstances that are unclear. Biography Early life Sinn Sisamouth was born in Stung Treng Province, the son of Sinn Leang and mother Seb Bunlei. One or both of Sisamouth's parents were partially Lao.John Pirozzi and LinDa Saphan, liner notes, ''Don't Think I've Forgotten'', soundtrack, 2015.Jeff Cole, liner notes, ''Cambodia Rock Spectacular!'', 2011. Most sources list his year of birth as 1935, though some list 1932 or 1933. Sisamouth's father was a soldier during the Colonial Cambodia perio ...
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Ros Sereysothea
Ros Serey Sothea ( km, រស់ សេរីសុទ្ធា/ ; c. 1948 – c. 1977) was a Cambodian singer. She was active during the final years of the First Kingdom of Cambodia and into the Khmer Republic period. She sang in a variety of genres; romantic ballads emerged as her most popular works. Despite a relatively brief career she is credited with singing hundreds of songs. She also ventured into acting, starring in a few films. Details of her life are relatively scarce. She disappeared during the Khmer Rouge regime of the late 1970s but the circumstances of her fate remain a mystery. Norodom Sihanouk granted Sothea the honorary title "Queen with the Golden Voice." Biography Early life Ros Sothea was born in circa 1948 to Ros Bun ( km, :km:រស់ ប៊ុន, រស់ ប៊ុន) and Nath Samien ( km, :km:ណាត់ សាមៀន, ណាត់ សាមៀន) in Battambang Province. Growing up relatively poor on a farm, Ros Sothea was the second youngest o ...
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Preap Sovath
Preap Sovath ( km, ព្រាប សុវត្ថិ ; born 25 January 1975) is a Cambodian singer, actor and brand ambassador. He began his singing career in the early 1990s. He also appeared in Cambodian movies such as ''The Crocodile''. He was also an audition judge for the first season of '' Cambodian Idol'', first season of '' Cambodia's Got Talent'', as well as ''The Voice Kid Cambodia''. Achievements , - , 2007 , Cambodia Best Actor , Top Honor at Cambodian Film , , The Crocodile (IMDb-2005) , , - , 2012 , Cambodia Top Singer Award , Anachak Dara , , Sabay Company , , - , 2013 , Best Male Singer Award , Anachak Dara , , Sabay Company , , - , 2014 , Represention of Cambodia , World Music Awards , , Monte Carlo Monaco 2014 , World Music Awards Monte Carlo Monaco 2014 Web: http://camnews.com.kh/news/detail/67908/preap-sovath-in-the-list-of-world-music-awards-nominee Career Sovath's career as a singer started in the 1990s when he join ...
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Pich Sophea
Pich Sophea ( Khmer: ពេជ្រ សោភា, born June 9, 1985) is a Cambodian singer and songwriter. First in the song (Better Day) with rapper "DJ-Sdey" released by Hang Meas Production (2004) This song made her gain recognition from She is also an actress, a goodwill ambassador for a well-known brand, and is known as a judge and a member of the audit committee, which evaluates the reality of the sound presented during the Blind audition, The Voice Cambodia. Early life Pich Sophea was born on June 9, 1985, in Sangkat Boeung Salang, Khan Toul Kork, Phnom Penh. She has a father named Pich Savann and a mother named Sour Sopheap and four siblings. Her parents were business people. As a child, Sophea helped her family sell food to support her education. When she got older, Sophea started to sing for a restaurant in Phnom Penh up until she graduated high school. In 2003, she made a career move to sing for an entertainment center called "Spark Entertainment Center". Just on ...
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Meas Samon
Meas Samon ( km, មាស សាម៉ន) was a Cambodian singer and comedian, active in that country's psychedelic rock scene of the late 1960s and early 1970s. As a young adult, Samon was in an army band and became known for singing humorous songs. According to LinDa Saphan, Samon and Yol Aularong "were the only singers and songwriters who were making social commentary through their songs." Samon in particular "used humor to draw attention to social conventions around relationships." Samon collaborated with several contemporary artists, such as Pan Ron, Sinn Sisamouth, and several duets with So Savoeun. According to the 2015 documentary ''Don't Think I've Forgotten'', he was caught playing music at a work camp during the Khmer Rouge regime. He was told to stop, and when caught a second time, he was taken away and imprisoned or executed. Decades later, he became better known to Western audiences after appearing on compilations of Cambodian psychedelic and garage rock music, s ...
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