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Zaw Win Htut ( my, ဇော်ဝင်းထွဋ်, ; 21 January 1964) is a Burmese
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singer. He is the founder and lead vocalist of the band
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Early life

Zaw Win Htut was born into a musical family in
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. His father Kyi Khin () was a physician, and his mother Tin Aye was a famous Burmese classical singer with the stage name (). His maternal grandfather was (), a famous songwriter of classical Burmese music. His nickname was Nyi Htut. He received a bachelor's degree in
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Career

Zaw Win Htut began his career in music as a drummer in a band called Oasis. He formed his own band, Emperor, in the 1980s with five members: Zaw Myo Htut (his brother and lead guitarist), Kyin Kham Phone (bass), Wai Tun (drums), Maung Maung Lwin (keyboards), John O'Hara (acoustics). He was strictly a country and rock and roll singer in his early career. His first album,"Mercury Night" released in 1983, was not a success. He produced three more solo albums, "New Road", "Comet", and "Power of Love" but they were not much of success either. In 1989, his greatest hits album "The Bests of Zaw Win Htut" was a huge success and made him a rock star.


Wearing someone else's clothes

Like most Burmese pop singers, Zaw Win Htut became famous with
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covers of foreign (mostly Western rock and pop) hits, written by successful cover "songwriters" such as Thukhamein Hlaing,
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, Win Min Htwe, and Saw Khu Sae. Unlike most Burmese pop stars, this grandson of Shwe Taing Nyunt was actually embarrassed about it. He famously said that singing those songs were like wearing someone else's shirt. In a 2004 interview he said that his goal was to make original music. He decided to make only "original" (i.e. non-cover) albums in mid 1990s. He was one of the first artists in the Burmese pop music industry to break away from the cover song mold so many Burmese artists follow. He did score a few hits with ''A-Hnaing-Me'' and ''Achit Mya Thu Si Mha''. He continues to perform his famous cover hits in concerts although he performs only the original songs in his overseas concerts. In a 2010 interview, he admitted that he refused to do any concerts overseas for many years because he did not have a sufficient number of original songs, and that he began doing overseas concerts only after he had collected enough original songs. In the same interview he said he had done over 20 overseas concerts. In 2000, he introduced the
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to his records.


Politics

"Though their profession calls for them to strut onstage like rebels, Burma's rockers can only mime the anti-establishment part. Zaw Win Htut works in the sanitized vacuum of a country run by military rulers who view him automatically as a threat, a potential subversive, because he holds a microphone. Burma's cultural input is zealously monitored and artistic expression heavily censored." "As one of Burma's biggest rock stars, Zaw Win Htut faces constant government scrutiny of his lyrics, album covers and music videos, but some of his biggest clashes concerned the length of his hair."


Emperor band

The Emperor band consists of six members. Original founders are Zaw Win Htut ocals Zaw Myo Htut ead Guitar John Ohara hythm Guitar Boe Kyin
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Leonard Maung Maung Lwin eyboardand Wai Tun
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Current members *Vocals: Zaw Win Htut *Lead guitar: Zaw Myo Htut *Rhythm guitar: John Ohara *Bass guitar: Myat Moe *Keyboards: Leonard Maung Maung Lwin *Keyboards: Bosco *Drums: Ye Linn Former members *Bass guitar: Boe Kyin(Cin Khan Pum)Siyin Chin *Drums: Wai Tun *Percussion: Sai Thar Htay


Personal life

Zaw Win Htut has a love for and is a supporter of other forms of arts. One of his dreams is to live in a house full of beautiful paintings. He has a collection of about 100 paintings by famous artists and others who are not so well known."Myanmar rock icon, Zaw Win Htut, lives his artistic dream" By Moe Moe Oo – 9–15 May 2005, ''The Myanmar Times''
/ref> His passion other than the music career is painting. Zaw Win Htut is married to May Khaing Ohn, and they have a son who is also a singer, guitarist and songwriter Ito (Win Htut Thawdar) and a daughter Chan Chan (Win Htut Tara). His Motorcycle club “The Beasts” is also very famous among Myanmar Bike Industry. Most of the club members are Famous actors and singers. Founded in 2017. Members of the beasts MC are well known business youngsters and also some CEOs of Myanmar major business organizations are the members. On 17 April 2020, Zaw Win Htut take a self ''Quarantine '' for
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, amidst the
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, which he became the first self ''Quarantine'' patient public figure in Myanmar that reported to Duwun media.


Discography


Single albums

*''Mercury Nya'' (Mercury Night) *''Achit Swan-in'' (The Power of Love) *''Kye Dagun'' (Comet) *''Lann Thit'' New Way)..With his Brother*''Best of Zaw Win Htut'' *''Rock Tasay'' (Rock Ghost) *''Shay Pyay'' (Fore-runner) *''Shin Than Chin'' (Surviving) (1986) *''Shin Than Chin 2'' (Surviving 2) (1989) *''Yazawin'' (History) (1991) *''Nayar Thit'' (New Place) (1993) *''Kayee Thwar Migo Dan Myar'' (Travelling Smoke ranges) (1994) *''Say Soe Pan Yite Myat Nhar'' (Face) (1995) *''Maha'' (Grandeur) (1995) *''Gypsy Moe Tain'' (Gypsy Cloud) (1996) *''Say Baung Kha Dae Nya'' (1997) *''Tasay Lan'' (Ghost Lane) (2008) *''Say Baung Kha Dae Nya'' *''Achit Myar Thu Si Mhar'' (1998) *''Amone Myo Yae Away Mhar'' (Away from the City of Hatred) (2000) *''Pya Tike Htal Ka Nay/ Nya'' (Day and Night in the Museum) (2002) *''Myaw Lint Chin Ka Yee Thal Myar'' (1998) *''Myaw Lint Chin Kan Chay'' (Hopeful Beach) (2005) *''Shin Than Chin Anhit 20 Liveshow'' (Surviving 20 years) (2006) *''Moe Htae'' (In the Rain) (2009) *''Lu'' (Human) (2013) * “Ah Sone Ma Shi Myar” (2019)


Compilation albums

*''Hlyatsit Moe Kaungkin'' (Lightning Cloud) (1989) *''Hlyatsit Moe Kaungkin 2'' (Lightning Cloud 2) (1991) *''Rock 'N Roll Thingyan'' (1994) *''Wutkyway'' (Sins) (1997) *''Kyanawdo Gita Yatwunmha'' (in our music industry) (2006) * Summer Angel (2019)


Couple albums

*''Achain Daing Nay Yar Daing'' (Anytime, Anywhere) *''Big V'' *''City FM Thu Khit Koe Khit'' (Their Age, Our Age) *''Nayt Thit Tway The Mhar'' (In the New Days) *''Thone Yarthi Chitthu'' (Lover for 3 Seasons) *''Zaw Win Htut Gaungzin Thachinmya'' (Album Titled Songs)


References

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