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Vieng Narumon

1991 - Today

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Vieng Narumon (Thai: เวียง นฤมล, Thai pronunciation: [wīaŋ ná.rɯ́.mōn]; born 11 January 1992) is a Thai luk thung and Mor lam singer from the Isan area. She has been an artist with Grammy Gold (GMM Grammy) since 2017. Her popular songs include "Wai Ok Hak", "Ngiw Tong Ton Humhon Phoo Bao Kaw" and "Ka Khon Bor Huk Kan". Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 29 different languages on Wikipedia. Vieng Narumon is the 4,645th most popular singer (down from 4,231st in 2024), the 207th most popular biography from Thailand (down from 177th in 2019) and the 30th most popular Thai Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Vieng Narumon ranks 4,645 out of 4,381Before her are Earl Sweatshirt, Sheldon Riley, Adina Howard, Neeti Mohan, Dierks Bentley, and Ace Hood. After her are Karl Wolf, Jazmine Sullivan, Maggie Lindemann, Dawn Martin, Sam Martin, and 9th Wonder.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Vieng Narumon ranks 1,304Before her are Mihaela Petrilă, Satoru Uyama, Jan Vandrey, Andrea Klikovac, Fabián Puerta, and Kyle Massey. After her are Dimeo van der Horst, Kiichi Tomori, Hendrik Pekeler, Aleksandar Kukolj, Zhi-Gin Lam, and Anton Babikov.

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In Thailand

Among people born in Thailand, Vieng Narumon ranks 207 out of 186Before her are Sirikan Charoensiri (1986), Sukanya Srisurat (1995), Mangpor Chonthicha (1983), Adisak Kraisorn (1991), Sasalak Haiprakhon (1996), and Anna Sueangam-iam (1998). After her are Varatchaya Wongteanchai (1989), Jutatip Maneephan (1988), Elkan Baggott (2002), Chatchai-decha Butdee (null), Chanatip Sonkham (1991), and Pimsiri Sirikaew (1990).

Among SINGERS In Thailand

Among singers born in Thailand, Vieng Narumon ranks 30Before her are Santi Duangsawang (1968), Sorn (1996), Artiwara Kongmalai (1979), Kratae R-Siam (1987), Yui Yatyer (1978), and Mangpor Chonthicha (1983).