Popular Thai Music
(For Thai classical sounds please
visit our Thai Traditional Music page)

Nook

Real name Suthida Kasemsant Na
Ayuthdaya.
A few months back she scored a great hit with the song
Pen Un Sa Lob.
Nook - Pen Un Sa Lob (MP3)
(to save file, click link with right mouse button)
Nook - Pen Un Sa Lob (Real Audio)
RealVDO, The Thai Real Audio Site
Listen to a hundred or more Thai songs in radio quality
Real Player required (see below)
Goldstation: Dancing Asia
A collection of 10
great recent hits by Thai, Korean, Cantonese and Japanese singers
Real
Player required (see below)
The Tata Young homepage.
Pumpuang/Saranya/Sunari
Pumpuang has probably been the most popular singer in Thailand,
she died in 1995.
On this site you can download excerpts or complete songs in WAV
format from her.
There are also tracks availabe from popular Thai singers like
Saranya and Sunari.

Jintara Poonlarp, our favourite Maw Lam singer.
Suwan's Midi World
Thai Classic and Contemporay Music in
Midi Format
Kasetsart University Songs
These old Thai songs were written by His Royal Majesty The King.
Although they don't quite fit into the category Pop Music and are
neither `Traditional',
they sure are worth listening too.
Real Player required (see
below)
Soundtracks from famous Thai movies and
tv-series (`Lakorn')
Real
Player required (see below)

20 Minutes Music from Man Rak Look Thong
(`Children of the rice fields')
Man Rak Look Thong
(1970) is widely considered as the best Thai movie ever produced.
Listen to the soundtrack (about 20 minutes, divided in several
songs)
Real
Player required (see below)!
BIM's Music Corner
A collection of Thai songs in
.RA format that can be downloaded for later use
or enjoyed while surfing the Web
Real
Player required (see below)
Thai popular music-related websites:
Vanessa Mae
Singapore-born and beautiful violin player Vanessa-Mae has Thai
blood in her veins.
Check out the Vanessa-Mae webring, look at another great picture of her
or listen to her music
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| Vanessa Mae |
Olieng
Listen to funny Thai songs from the
band Olieng, a Thai band from Washington D.C.
If Thai Internet law is passed, this band will definitely be
banned.
So have a good laugh when you still can...
And now for
something completely different:
Chilling Thai ghost stories in digital
audio
The Thai ghost stories on this
page are based on the actual
experiences reported by the call-in participants to
the famous radio program, "Smile Shock".
This radio program is broadcasted on a daily basis
at the frequency 98 MHz after 01:00 am.
Note: To listen to
the music on some of these sites you need Real Player.
You can download a free copy of the Real
Audio plug-in for Microsoft Internet Explorer or
Netscape Navigator at http://www.realaudio.com