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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2007

By Meas Sok Sophea

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  • Love the song and video. What language is this in? I think I saw her sing in Combodia as well.

  • this is in khmer/cambodian language....thanks for visiting :)

  • omg i ben trying to find this song thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!!!!

  • You are welcome, welcome welcome :D

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  • Meas Soksophea has proven herself worthy amongst the greatest of all khmer female vocal artists. There is no doubt she is the greatest of this generation.

  • look at the guy in the beginning dancing. he stands out lol

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  • @dianthusboy: I believe Sophea's voice is more than just decent, but that's just my opinion. Another thing, I do not judge vocal artists by their looks; take Susan Boyle for example: once heck of a voice.

  • @jakeychan87 kolab=kulab. rose in khmer is KOLAB. rose in thai is Kubab.

  • @ctaks she has a decent voice. too bad she's not pretty.

  • @jakeychan87 i agree with you. i'm thai-chinese and i can understand lao people when they talk to me. and yes, thailand is a very young country. thailand was once part of the khmer empire. in fact, all southeast asia was part of the khmer empire during ancient time. thai people owe alot of its culture to combodia. even the thai characters are based on khmer characters. the thai language is not that similar to khmer as it does to lao. however, it's easy to learn khmer if you speak thai.

  • I love this song...thank you for sharing this video :-)

  • this song is really famous around the world  from the last 10 year,,,

  • This song is very nice.

  • khmer and thai language is not related. Thai and lao are sister languages.

    Thai borrowed A LOT of khmer vocabulary and khmer influenced thai culture.

  • my mom thought it was pich chenda singing until i told her it was another girl named meas soksophea.

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