Khemarak Sereymun

Khemarak Sereymun ((ខេមរៈ សិរីមន្ត) birth name ខេម ប៊ុនថៃ (Khem Bunthai), born November 3, 1985), is a male Cambodian singer born into a peasant family. In 1999 Kheamrak Sereymun joined the local music contest and won first prize. Khemarak Sereymun decided to continue to compete in music contests in Phnom Penh. He was awarded the first prize at Nestle Music Contest in Apsara TV, and was selected to sing at U2 Production in 2003. He was successful in the song by track "Besdong Nak Prodal".

Khemarak Sereymun
Birth nameខេម ប៊ុនថៃ (Khem Bunthai)
Born (1985-11-03) November 3, 1985
Kampong Cham, Cambodia
GenresPop • Classic . Actor
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2003–present
LabelsU2 Production (2003–2007), Sunday Production (2007–2017), Rasmey Hang Meas (2017–present)
Websitehangmeasfm.com

In 2008, Khemarak Sereymun left U2 Production to sign contracts with Sunday Production. At Sunday Production, Khemarak Sereymun got a lot of fans and a lot songs were popular, such as "Pres Vihea Saksi Sne", "Jong Ban Propun Khmer", and "Ler Pi Fan Ban Ort". After that, in 2017, Khemarak Sereymun left Sunday Production and now records for Cambodian production company Rasmey Hang Meas.

Discography

Solo albums

  • 2003: ព្រមទាំងអាល័យ
  • 2004: បេះដូងអ្នកប្រដាល់
  • 2005: ព្រលិតបាតបឹង
  • 2006: សូមអូនអាសូរ
  • 2007: ទុកឱកាសឲ្យបងខ្លះបានទេ
  • 2008: បេះដូងអាប់សែ
  • 2009: ទៅដណ្ដឹងកូនគេ
  • 2010: ព្រួយជាមួយចន្ទ
  • 2011: ទ្រាំរស់ព្រោះចាំមើលអូន
  • 2012: Sarang អូន
  • 2013: ទើបដឹងមនុស្សស្មោះឈឺខ្លាំងប៉ុណ្ណា
  • 2014: តឹងទ្រូងស្ទើរធ្លាយនិយាយមិនចេញ
  • 2015: ជម្ងឺខ្វះអ្នកថែរស់បានយូរប៉ុណ្ណា
  • 2016: មនុស្សអាក្រក់ជាងគេលើលោកគឺបង
  • 2017: ស្ទឹងត្រែងបងអើយ
  • 2017: អស់សិទ្ធិថែតែនៅបារម្ភ
  • 2017: ក្បាច់ពស់
  • 2017: ទ្រាំៗទៅធ្វើម៉េចយើងស្រលាញ់គេ
  • 2018: Sorry មួយលានដង
  • 2019: ទឹកភ្នែកហូរកំពុងសើច

Awards and honours

  • Anachak Dara: Best Voice Male Singer of The Year 2011
  • Anachak Dara: Best Voice Male Singer of The Year 2013

Performances

TV Show

References

1. Pop stars shine but some fans grumble. The Phnom Penh Post. Retrieved February 24, 2012.
2. K-Khmer pop on the rise. The Phnom Penh Post. Retrieved June 30, 2012.
3. Ministers Urge Support for National Games Curtain Raiser. Khmer Times. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
4. Road Safety Awareness initiative meeting with Cambodian Musicians and Production Specialists. MPWT. Retrieved September 27, 2016.



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