
Pen Sot Di Kwa
By: Chan Yen Khae
Chan Yenkhae was born in Bangkok, in the area of Sao Ching Sai. He graduated from Wat Bowonniwet School and started as a singer in the temple event during World War II. It was called "Eu Phaya". The song that competed for the first temple event in his life took place in 1941 by singing in the wind.
By: Chan Yen Khae
Chan Yen Khae is a famous singer from Thailand who specializes in Luk Thung, a sound famous in Thailand. The songs consist of poetic lyrics that often reflect Thailand's rural lifestyle, cultural traits, and social patterns—sung with a distinctive country accent and everyday use of vibrato. Vocal harmonies with Western, brass, electronic, and traditional Thai instruments make Chan Yen Khae's songs memorable.
Duration: 2:43
Tempo: Very Fast
BPM: 173
Vocal Type: Male VocalsGenre: Thai Music
Subgenre: Luk-krung
Catalog ID: 1223112
Keywords: Chan Yenkhae (10 September 1926 - 5 October 1988) was a country singer who was famous for the song "Khao Num" from the writing of Paiboon Butkan.
Description: Pen Sot Di Kwa, Thai Music, Luk-krung, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.
Description: Pen Sot Di Kwa, Thai Music, Luk-krung, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.