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Somjit Borthong

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Somjit Borthong
สมจิตร บ่อทอง
Birth nameSomjit Thongbor
Born (1964-01-21) January 21, 1964 (age 60)
Yasothon Province,  Thailand
GenresMor lam  • Luk thung
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocal
Years active1983–present
LabelsSure Entertainment  • MD Tape  • Master Tape  • Topline Diamond

Somjit Borthong[1][2] (Thai: สมจิตร บ่อทอง, RTGSSomchit Bothong) born January 21, 1964 in Loeng Nok Tha District, Yasothon Province, Thailand) is a famous Thai Luk thung and Mor lam singer. He was made popular by the song "Kulab Daeng".

Early life

He was born on January 21, 1964, in Yasothon Province.[3] He was a son of Bunthan and Chan Thongbor. He was finished educated in secondary 5 from Kudchumwitthaya School.

Career

He started on stage as an entertainer in 1983, by a member in Mor lam band "Rung Tawan See Thong".[4] Next, in 1989 Dao Bandon persuaded him to be an artist for the record label Sure Entertainment. Next, in 1990, he was very popular and famous by his song title Kulab Daeng (Thai: กุหลาบแดง, transl. The Red Rose).[5][6][7] He was an artist in Sure Entertainment for 8 years, until moving to record label MD Tape. At present, he is an artist for record label Topline Diamond.

Partial discography

  • Kulab Daeng (กุหลาบแดง)
  • Kieaw Khao Koai Nang (เกี่ยวข้าวคอยนาง)
  • Koy Nong Kuean Na (คอยน้องคืนนา)
  • Kid Hod Ta Lord Wela (คิดฮอดตลอดเวลา)
  • Mak Sao Sam Noei (มักสาวส่ำน้อย)
  • Khong Fak Jak Khon Lai Jai (ของฝากจากคนหลายใจ)

References