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Phai Phongsathon

1982 - Today

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Phai Phongsathon (Thai: ไผ่ พงศธร) (born 12 June 1982) is a Luk thung and Mor lam singer from Isan area. He also plays professional football as a midfielder for Yasothon. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Phai Phongsathon is the 3,640th most popular singer (down from 3,636th in 2019), the 148th most popular biography from Thailand (up from 152nd in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Thai Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Phai Phongsathon ranks 3,640 out of 4,381Before him are Jang Yoon-jeong, Demy, Nathan Trent, Luiz Ejlli, Jordin Sparks, and Leigh Nash. After him are Birgitta Haukdal, Kaela Kimura, Susan Tedeschi, Damir Kedžo, Yuju, and Jurga Šeduikytė.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Phai Phongsathon ranks 865Before him are David López, Mary Jepkosgei Keitany, Lázaro Bruzón, Andriy Stadnik, Aleksejs Saramotins, and Seung-hwan Oh. After him are Natallia Mikhnevich, Laura Chiatti, Anna Sivkova, Inga Abitova, Tadesse Abraham, and William Bonnet.

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In Thailand

Among people born in Thailand, Phai Phongsathon ranks 148 out of 186Before him are Honey Sri-Isan (1970), Rhatha Phongam (1983), Supachok Sarachat (1998), Datsakorn Thonglao (1983), Kawin Thamsatchanan (1990), and Chicha Amatayakul (1993). After him are Danai Udomchoke (1981), Manus Boonjumnong (1980), Santi Duangsawang (1968), Sopita Tanasan (1994), Wijan Ponlid (1976), and Florence Faivre (1983).

Among SINGERS In Thailand

Among singers born in Thailand, Phai Phongsathon ranks 23Before him are Monkaen Kaenkoon (1973), Ten (1996), Tai Orathai (1980), Natty (2002), Sunaree Rachasima (1968), and Honey Sri-Isan (1970). After him are Santi Duangsawang (1968), Sorn (1996), Artiwara Kongmalai (1979), Kratae R-Siam (1987), Yui Yatyer (1978), and Mangpor Chonthicha (1983).