sick!! so often we hear abt east asian countries while south east and entral asia goes ignored so its great to see ppl putting this kind of content out
I’m happy that 88 rising is giving light to what would be considered unknown by western standards... the fact that they took the time to research and showcase a video about one part of Cambodian culture is awesome... and I still wonder about how music may have been today for Cambodia were it not for the Khmer Rouge... I will continue to support 88 rising and would love to see some upcoming Cambodian artists featured on here as well 😁😁😁
For me, Ros Sereysothea was, is and will remain the Queen female singer that Cambodia has never had until now! Her voice is amazing and uncomparable and unique! Ros Sereysothea and Sinn Sisamouth will remain the best combodian singers of all Times!
My dad has some cassette tapes of Cambodian music with her songs. The songs are wonderful, but because the cassettes are old some of the voices sounds like chipmunks. Music like this must be saved. Growing up Cambodian (Khmer) in the states, I'm thankful that I have heard some of her music. I heard the song A Go Go @ 0:58 many times, it's very popular. Some of my favorite songs from her are Somleng Guitar & Heaven's Song.
this channel is so full of surprises ! thanks for posting this, it's nice to see Cambodian Music from the past resurface to a broader and younger audience
She was the Queen of Cambodian music in general and shared her court with others such as Pan Ron and Huoy Meas. She is only regarded as a rock singer due to her exposure to the West through her rock songs. But interestingly enough, unlike the West, she and her contemporaries did not limit themselves to a single genre. Sothea’s best songs are still traditional Cambodian wedding music known as “pleng ka”. Which singer Im Songseum noticed and pretty much started her singing career. Her ballads are famously incorporated into Cambodian movies of the period. Though it was the sad ones that touched the hearts of the Cambodian populace. Song writers and composers who survived and thus have been interviewed said recording sad songs was a bit difficult with Sothea. For those who know, she had been married three times in her short life. Most famously to fellow singer Sos Mat who was quite abusive, a member of the Van Chan family (famous for producing movies such as Tep Sodachan) and General Srey Ya. Her marriage life had been difficult and she would often break out in tears or lose her composure and would require a break during recordings. As those sad songs hit rather close to home.
I love Khmer music scene 💗 - and it's so cruel/insane the genocide perpetrated by the Khmer Rouge 😭 May her (and many Cambodian souls) soul rest in peace 🙏 She will live on through her art. Greetings from Brazil!
thank you so much for this. i love 88rising even more now. as a proud Cambodian American I'm so happy to see her and my culture get some much deserved recognition
Thank you so much @88rising for shedding like on a part of culture that has been lost and forgotten by today's public. When I was little my parents would often play her albums and reminisce about their youth in Cambodia; and I had not known how important hearing her voice was until now. Her voice represents the glimmer of hope that Cambodia had during of time of genocide, famine, and corruption. I really appreciate this piece you've done.
I love 88rising more and more everyone I check their channel. I love Ros Sereysothea and Sinn Sisamouth so much, it's my father's music and it always brings in nostalgia when I listen to it
My tears always fall down when every time I see her…she truly the most beautiful woman beautiful voice and modest woman of Cambodia, she is the golden of Song of Cambodia but suddenly she had died in the darkness world of khmer rough.
Happy to see this good video, you guys should do a video about the lost rock of Cambodia before the Khmer Rouge in the future, because a lot was lost; she wasn't the only good singer during those times that lost their life; appreciate the recognition for Cambodia though 88, much love.
Dude finally I’ve always wanting someone to see my country’s music culture before the terrible event that happened which was when the Khmer Rouge event.
It's so great that 88rising is sharing the culture of Cambodia that is heavily underrepresented. Good job 88rising.
What were the songs?
It was a "deep" dive.
@@RhinoDigital hello, I'm a little late. The song in the beginning is named "neang jum nerk na". Khmer : "នាងចាំអ្នកណា"
I have loved her music for years with no idea the emotional history behind her voice.
God bless you Ros Sereysothea.
I love Ros Sereysothea and Pan Ron, I don't understand Khmer but i feel it ❤️
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
Proud khymer here.
Brings memories living with my grandpa and aunt and hearing them play her songs.
Good stuff 88rising.
Chanky *khmer
awk.
What s the song called?
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
Ay! Represent! Also, Sinn Sisamouth is a legend in Cambodia.
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
sick!! so often we hear abt east asian countries while south east and entral asia goes ignored so its great to see ppl putting this kind of content out
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
There should be a khmer artist signed to 88rising.
that is gonna be dopeee
They got stupid young
What’s the song called?
Me
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
I’m happy that 88 rising is giving light to what would be considered unknown by western standards... the fact that they took the time to research and showcase a video about one part of Cambodian culture is awesome... and I still wonder about how music may have been today for Cambodia were it not for the Khmer Rouge... I will continue to support 88 rising and would love to see some upcoming Cambodian artists featured on here as well 😁😁😁
Anyways not trying to be a downer. Great music, I will support the channel too
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
ayee where's my cambodian squad at? 🇰🇭
Kicking it in Oregon
Hi bb
Out here in Florida 🙏🏽🙏🏽
ayyyyyyy right here angie whats your ig
On a mission in Canada 🇨🇦
OMG CAMBO HISTORY
For me, Ros Sereysothea was, is and will remain the Queen female singer that Cambodia has never had until now!
Her voice is amazing and uncomparable and unique!
Ros Sereysothea and Sinn Sisamouth will remain the best combodian singers of all Times!
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
I think so Ros sereysothea and sin sisamuth is my favorite singer 🥺🫶
her voice, her look her kindness so beautiful she live forever in her song❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for this very interesting video! I like and support ;-)
ayyyy KHMER GANG BB
We out here!
sok sa bai
yeaaaa
baat kyoum sok sa bai 😂
🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭
My dad has some cassette tapes of Cambodian music with her songs. The songs are wonderful, but because the cassettes are old some of the voices sounds like chipmunks. Music like this must be saved. Growing up Cambodian (Khmer) in the states, I'm thankful that I have heard some of her music. I heard the song A Go Go @ 0:58 many times, it's very popular. Some of my favorite songs from her are Somleng Guitar & Heaven's Song.
thank you for giving me the name of that song
@@brandonsen767 you're welcome 😁
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
Omg Cambodia 🇰🇭
this channel is so full of surprises ! thanks for posting this, it's nice to see Cambodian Music from the past resurface to a broader and younger audience
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
She was the Queen of Cambodian music in general and shared her court with others such as Pan Ron and Huoy Meas.
She is only regarded as a rock singer due to her exposure to the West through her rock songs. But interestingly enough, unlike the West, she and her contemporaries did not limit themselves to a single genre.
Sothea’s best songs are still traditional Cambodian wedding music known as “pleng ka”. Which singer Im Songseum noticed and pretty much started her singing career.
Her ballads are famously incorporated into Cambodian movies of the period. Though it was the sad ones that touched the hearts of the Cambodian populace. Song writers and composers who survived and thus have been interviewed said recording sad songs was a bit difficult with Sothea. For those who know, she had been married three times in her short life. Most famously to fellow singer Sos Mat who was quite abusive, a member of the Van Chan family (famous for producing movies such as Tep Sodachan) and General Srey Ya. Her marriage life had been difficult and she would often break out in tears or lose her composure and would require a break during recordings. As those sad songs hit rather close to home.
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
Khnyom srolang Kampuchea!
Sin Sisamuth and Ros Sereysothea are legends....
Respect from the UK
Aye wtf that’s my country ❤️
Thank you so much for this video. Every mention helps keep her spirit alive!
What is name of the first song, please
I love Khmer music scene 💗 - and it's so cruel/insane the genocide perpetrated by the Khmer Rouge 😭 May her (and many Cambodian souls) soul rest in peace 🙏 She will live on through her art. Greetings from Brazil!
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
@@RhinoDigital Hi, the first song is called 'Neang Jum Neark Na' 😊
thank you so much for this. i love 88rising even more now. as a proud Cambodian American I'm so happy to see her and my culture get some much deserved recognition
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
Yes!!! Please continue to shed more light on Cambodian culture and music. The younger generation, which includes myself and our parents both need it!
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
Oh wow, thank you so much for telling us about such amazing artists!
@@RhinoDigital ចាំអ្នកណា (Neang Cham Nek Na)
Wow, wasn't expecting to see something like this from this channel
Thank you so much for doing this!
respect ya for this. happy new year to all my cambodian folks.
Thank you so much for this!
Thanks for this video, that would make her soul rest in peace.
Thank you very much for this .
I am khmer and I’m really thz 88 rising for bringing my culture on your channel 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️ and I also fan of 88rising since along time too ❤️
What is name of the first song, please
I seriously love you guys for this, major respect. 🇰🇭
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
Thank u for the video #Cambodia #Khmerempire
Fantastic vid you guys. I hope you make more like it.
I love Cambodia. Thanks for make it happen
Why would anyone dislike this video ?!!
Ghost Hermit well, probably because they didn't like the video
Fou ya tru, good point 😆
I know right
Because America is a Neo Nazis who bombing in Cambodia and they trying to lie on Media and hate Cambodia 🇰🇭 but living in Cambodia lol
Because American soldiers
one of my favorite artists
For anyone interested in extreme Cambodian music, check out:
Reign in Slumber (Black Metal)
Doch Chkae (Death Metal)
Sliten6 (Black Metal)
I would absolutely love to learn more about underrated singers/composers/directors from south/north/ and west asia.
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
thank you
Thank you so much @88rising for shedding like on a part of culture that has been lost and forgotten by today's public. When I was little my parents would often play her albums and reminisce about their youth in Cambodia; and I had not known how important hearing her voice was until now. Her voice represents the glimmer of hope that Cambodia had during of time of genocide, famine, and corruption. I really appreciate this piece you've done.
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
Thank you🇰🇭🙏
Waw, this one is nice
What an awesome culture and gorgeous woman! My best friend's name was Lida Oak...he was Cambodian...i haven't seen him n decades
Glad i suscribed to this channel
Thanks for taking Khmer music to the world stage. Cheers.
What is name of the first song, please
@@RhinoDigital the title for the first song is : Who are you waiting for. Cheers
I love 88rising more and more everyone I check their channel. I love Ros Sereysothea and Sinn Sisamouth so much, it's my father's music and it always brings in nostalgia when I listen to it
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
Awesome. More coverage on Cambodia please, thank you.
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This is the type of content im sub for
thank you for information , i like it
This is so sick!!! Shout outs to 88rising for highlighting the underrated music from Cambodia's past!!
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
Great!! More serious/historical video about 'forgotten' artists pls
I clicked on this sooo fast
I love Khmer oldies
Absolutely love Cambodian everything!!!! I miss Cambodian dancing I miss Cambodian vibe long live Cambodia
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I'm proud for her recognition, Khmer here boi
She is an amazing singer. RIP.
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
I miss her voice so mush 😭😭
My tears always fall down when every time I see her…she truly the most beautiful woman beautiful voice and modest woman of Cambodia, she is the golden of Song of Cambodia but suddenly she had died in the darkness world of khmer rough.
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
@@RhinoDigital the song is នាងចាំអ្នកណា
im so proud!! i love you 88, thank you
This makes me very proud, to be an American born khmer. Things like this will always have my support!
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I’m the most fan of Rich Brian “hello from Cambodia 🇰🇭
Khmer pride 🇰🇭✨
Wow that's dope
i am fans rock/ 7080music in all my life
she is really cool .
Omg, yes!! Cambo history!
Her songs still slap to this day
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thank you for bringing cambo culture to light!
@@RhinoDigitalneang jum neark na
MY Queen 👸🏻🇰🇭😍😍✅
She is the golden voice of Cambodia🇰🇭 along with Sin Sisamuth please do a video of him👌🇰🇭 Happy To see it from 88Rising😏🤙
well just as you thought it won't get any better
I love Ros sareysothea🥰😍😘😔😭😭
As soon as I heard that intro I had to immediately follow her music on Spotify
Happy to see this good video, you guys should do a video about the lost rock of Cambodia before the Khmer Rouge in the future, because a lot was lost; she wasn't the only good singer during those times that lost their life; appreciate the recognition for Cambodia though 88, much love.
They talked About Cuz She's the Golden And the only Singer that we have Alot Of Information from Is sie sisamuth and ros sereysothea
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Good video
I love Cambodian rock.
❤❤❤4ever
ayeeee represent
You guys should make more videos like this!
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Now this is what I call a lesson in Music history! Thanks 88rising!
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Please do Sinn Sisamouth next !
Pooping IMO i
My legend
Dude 88 rising yall shouting out Cambodians! Thanks
MY LOOOOOOOOVE
Hello very very good you speack Khmer about her.Thank you sir.
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Thank you 🙏🏼
What is name of the first song, please
@@RhinoDigital which song ??
@@kaingchhaylong2762 the first song.. I found it ... czcams.com/video/lZyXpyqcAck/video.htmlsi=tW9YLdxuLSatBMsR
If you want to learn more about the 60's Cambodian rock and roll movement, I highly suggest checking out the documentary Don't Think I've Forgotten.
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Yo I'm Cambodian. Yeeee
Shoutout to the Queen!
💓💓
I wish 88rising made this a thing. Where they could just talk about music history in Asia. It would’ve been so cool
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
Dude finally I’ve always wanting someone to see my country’s music culture before the terrible event that happened which was when the Khmer Rouge event.
Do you know the name of the first song, please?
rest in peace my idol
88 plz do sin sisamuth "the king of Cambodia rock"
I never knew it was her music during parties that my parents hosted, never knew the songs were THAT OLD THOUGH.
What is name of the first song, please
wow
wouldn't expect to see this here this was tough
ayeeeeeeeee cambodia here broooooooooo
My parents listen to this song I guess my parents were rock fans of her.