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BamBam

1997 - Today

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Kunpimook Bhuwakul (Thai: กันต์พิมุกต์ ภูวกุล; RTGS: Kanphimuk Phuwakun; pronounced [kan pʰíʔ múk pʰuː wá kun]; born May 2, 1997), known professionally as BamBam, is a Thai rapper and singer based in South Korea, and a member of the South Korean boy band Got7. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. BamBam is the 2,180th most popular singer (up from 2,842nd in 2019), the 94th most popular biography from Thailand (up from 122nd in 2019) and the 8th most popular Thai Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, BamBam ranks 2,180 out of 4,381Before him are Johnny Ace, Kristina Orbakaitė, Kristina Hautala, Elitsa Todorova, JB, and Sonique. After him are Lisa Fischer, The Kid Laroi, Pratima Barua Pandey, Aram Mp3, Oleh Skrypka, and Kathy Kirby.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, BamBam ranks 81Before him are Gregor Kobel, Kaoru Mitoma, David Neres, Cengiz Ünder, Tammy Abraham, and Christopher Nkunku. After him are Wang Yibo, Afra Saraçoğlu, Yuliya Levchenko, Egan Bernal, Dominik Mysterio, and Axel Tuanzebe.

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In Thailand

Among people born in Thailand, BamBam ranks 94 out of 186Before him are Piyapong Pue-on (1962), Vachirawit Chivaaree (1997), Yodrak Salakjai (1956), Mum Jokmok (1965), Payao Poontarat (1956), and Pen-Ek Ratanaruang (1962). After him are Sayan Sanya (1953), Aed Carabao (1954), Paradorn Srichaphan (1979), Khattiya Sawasdipol (1951), Teerasil Dangda (1988), and Mike Phiromphon (1970).

Among SINGERS In Thailand

Among singers born in Thailand, BamBam ranks 8Before him are Pumpuang Duangjan (1961), Suraphol Sombatcharoen (1930), Thongchai McIntyre (1958), Jintara Poonlarp (1969), Dao Bandon (1947), and Yodrak Salakjai (1956). After him are Sayan Sanya (1953), Mike Phiromphon (1970), Chalermpol Malakham (1962), Siriporn Ampaipong (1964), Pornsak Songsaeng (1960), and Tata Young (1980).