Lao Song ( Voradeth )

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

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  • What the hell is a Hmong? Nobody can sing a Lao song better than a Lao.

  • Voradeth songs usually sung in great parties in Savannakhet. They catched all ladies of the town, and why I, a poor student, hated you. But, now OK. Happy to hear you.

    Thank you and long life.

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  • Cute girl

  • @OS253 a Hmong is who I am...a Khon Meo

  • woooo old song!

  • ตาเจ้าเล่ย์ ตาหลอกลวง

  • Ignorance is within all of you. Lao/Hmong they are still Lao. If they choose not to be who cares. Get a life people!

  • love this song. beautiful.

  • @OS253 RU saying the singer is not a Lao person, and that he is a Hmong? Wow, if he is Hmong than he sure is qualified enough to be a Lao person. I would not be able to tell if we are in a Lao full house. No matter what, he was great to what he was and stands out suitably in Lao cultural. Well done, dude...

  • @laogirlfresno That bamboo stick is like the Lao khene (bamboo mouth organ). In comparison, Hmong musical instruments has no match Lao instruments. Lao has several musical instruments that disigned to professionally stand out than that of Hmong musical instruments. A lot of Hmong songs were copied from Lao and Thai, even Chinese. Not sure of the copy regulations. But, the Hmong were well-copycaters.

  • @HmongGuitarPlayer Many Hmong students were trained and instructional by Lao instructors/teachers. Most Hmong musical soundtracks sound much like Lao. The Hmong soundtrack were the like well-copycated from derived Lao musics. Hmong should never forget but appreciate that Laos allowed Hmong to be educated, that was the original path Hmong learn to advance&uplift their lives.

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