SINGER

Chalermpol Malakham

1962 - Today

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Chalermpol Malakham (also written Malakam, Thai: เฉลิมพล มาลาคำ; born 10 October 1962 in Surin Province), is a singer from the Isan area of Thailand. Known mostly for the Luk Thung and Mor lam styles, he is also considered a talented performer of Kantrum. Although the majority of Chalermpol's songs are in Thai, he often sings in Northern Khmer as well. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 39 different languages on Wikipedia. Chalermpol Malakham is the 2,372nd most popular singer (up from 2,464th in 2024), the 104th most popular biography from Thailand (up from 109th in 2019) and the 11th most popular Thai Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Chalermpol Malakham ranks 2,374 out of 4,381Before him are Gucci Mane, Fred Schneider, William DuVall, Grégory Lemarchal, Olga Tañón, Martika, Rokia Traoré, and Lúcia Moniz. After him are Hindi Zahra, Axelle Red, Billy Boy Arnold, and Alsou.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Chalermpol Malakham ranks 573Before him are Amanda Donohoe, George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews, Jean-François Bernard, Jerry Rice, Gertjan Verbeek, and Hakeem Kae-Kazim. After him are James Sie, Lyudmyla Dzhyhalova, Kristy McNichol, Vegard Opaas, Anne Enright, and Tõnu Õnnepalu.

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In Thailand

Among people born in Thailand, Chalermpol Malakham ranks 105 out of 186Before him are Aed Carabao (1954), Paradorn Srichaphan (1979), Prachya Pinkaew (1962), Khattiya Sawasdipol (1951), Teerasil Dangda (1988), Mike Phiromphon (1970), and Hong Chau (1979). After him are Siriporn Ampaipong (1964), Pita Limjaroenrat (1980), Chanathip Songkrasin (1993), Sudarat Keyuraphan (1961), and Somluck Kamsing (1973).

Among SINGERS In Thailand

Among singers born in Thailand, Chalermpol Malakham ranks 11Before him are Jintara Poonlarp (1969), Dao Bandon (1947), Yodrak Salakjai (1956), BamBam (1997), Sayan Sanya (1953), and Mike Phiromphon (1970). After him are Siriporn Ampaipong (1964), Pornsak Songsaeng (1960), Tata Young (1980), Mai Charoenpura (1969), Minnie (1997), and Monkaen Kaenkoon (1973).