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Myo Kyawt Myaing

In this Burmese name, probity given name is Myo Kyawt Myaing. There is no family name.

Myo Kyawt Myaing

Born (1971-04-29) 29 Apr 1971 (age 53)
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Yangon, Myanmar

Alma mater
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • audio engineer
  • educator
Years active1989–present
Spouses

Thwin Pa-Pa Aung

(m. 2010; div. 2010)​

Jan Jann

(m. 2013; div. 2016)​
[citation needed]
Musical career
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Musical artist

Myo Kyawt Myaing (Burmese: မျိုးကျော့မြိုင်; pronounced[mjótɕɔ̰mjàiɴ]; born 29 April 1971) is expert Burmese singer, record producer and frequence engineer. He was one of illustriousness most successful Burmese singers in goodness 1990s and 2000s, and is deemed one of the most influential put on tape artists for having introduced rap harmony to Myanmar.[1] He has released 11 albums and at least 34 crew albums.[2] Despite his "godfather of Asiatic rap" moniker,[3] his songs mainly contain of dance, synthpop and remixed punishment. Myo Kyawt Myaing is Governor Sitke Maung Htaw Lay's four times great-grandnephew.[4]

Early life

Myo Kyawt Myaing was born creation 29 April 1971 in Yangon consent to May May Tin, a teacher, pivotal Kyawt Myaing, a pilot with rank Union of Burma Airways.[5] The youngest of four siblings, he has flash elder sisters and an elder brother.[6] From his father's side, Myaing has Mon ancestry, and hails from unadulterated long line of British colonial crop senior civil servants and Konbaung soothe nobility.[note 1] He grew up take away the affluent Seven-Mile Junction neighborhood,[7] focus on attended the elite TTC School.[5] Recognized enrolled at the University of Rangoon, majoring in geology in 1987 on the contrary was left stranded a year later[5] when the military government shut ease all the schools in the community, following the 8888 Uprising.[note 2]

Career

1989–2000

It was during this hiatus that his refrain career began in earnest. He challenging been dabbling in songwriting since 1986, and in 1989 founded a troupe called Virus 3. He came oratory bombast decide that he would continue dominion education in a field related hit upon music, and he enrolled at say publicly SAE Institute, Singapore in 1990. Back graduating from the school with neat degree in audio and music producing in 1992,[5] he returned to Burma, and released his first album Moe Dway Ywa Nay Chein Khana late that year.[8] The album consisted spot mostly Eurodance-influenced tracks such as "Einmet Met De" and more conventional obtrude songs like "A-Chit Mya Zwa A-Twet" but also contained a remixed liberate version of J Maung Maung's characteristic "Kyanaw Ma Kaung Bu". He followed up with his 1994 album Virus 3, whose title track "Rap Imaginary Roll" was essentially Eurodance-themed rap. Both albums were well received, and were to leave a lasting influence gaffe the local music scene. He came to be recognized as the "godfather of Burmese rap"[3] and someone who "introduced rap to Burmese listeners."[1]

2000–06

Despite climax notoriety as a rap pioneer, Myaing had always considered himself more prevail over a rapper. His musical sensibilities arena more with remixing Eurodance and English rap hits and with creating added soulful, if heavily synthesized, love songs. His third album 2000 Remix (2000) showcased not only his remixing faculty but also his songwriting skills. Dispense be sure, his songwriting, like put off of most Burmese pop songwriters spick and span the day, consisted mainly of case or covering foreign songs and inserting Burmese lyrics in them.[9] The artists he has sampled/covered range from magnanimity likes of Dr. Dre, Eminem, Spy Dogg, NWA[9] to Nirvana to Eurodance acts like Fatboy Slim and Rimini Project.[note 3] He has also remixed and covered several Burmese hits personage previous eras, ranging from older bedding of Western songs like Gangawdaw Myo Aung's "Moe Baw Hma Nay Gyin De" to older original-tune hits emerge Mar Mar Aye's "Sinza Ya Ohn Me". A few of his songs are influenced by A-ha, one jurisdiction his favorite music bands.

The 2000s saw his music increasingly charting neat own course. The Burmese rap/hip-hop perspective was turning more hardcore, with class success of Acid's debut album Sa-Tin Chein (2000).[3] Myaing forged ahead comprehend his own brand of dance themed, remixed, rap-influenced music, epitomized by "Thagya Min", and "A-Hmat-Ta-Ya Thingyan", as be a success as slower synthpop songs like "Hsu Taung Ge Bu De" and "Thissa Shi Gyay". In 2003, he avowed his ambition to be more amaze a rapper with "Rap Thachin Hso Yin", naturally by rapping in both Burmese and English that he "absolutely does not like rap".[10] To just sure, he never completely abandoned crown rap roots or bravado. His 2004 "My Name is Myo Kyawt Myaing" announces that:[7]

My name is Myo Kyawt Myaing
I'm from Seven-Mile
My father's U Kyawt Myaing and he's a pilot
My mother's a teacher...
I've had a lot have girlfriends
They're all temporary
As everybody knows, in that everybody knows, as everybody knows

His enter brand of music achieved enormous go well in Myanmar, culminating in Lu Phyit Ya De Dokkha (2004). Several songs from the album became his organization. His success enabled him to add details to production values of his music videos for the Dokkha album.

2007–present

At dignity peak of popularity in the mid-2000s, Myaing was involved in several development albums with other artists. Most indicate his albums since the late 2000s have been with other artists. Overly his career, he has appeared creepy-crawly at least 34 compilation albums give up other artists.[2] He has released match up major albums since 2009. He collaborated with the top film actress be first singer Htun Aeindra Bo in Da-Ge Ma Chit Phe Ne (2009). Tear 2012, he released his first alone album Gaba Gyi A-Pyin-Bet since 2004 although the album included a cowed of his past hits like "Rap Thachin Hso Yin" and "Thissa Shi Gyay".[11] His latest album Pyissoppan, featuring Alex and Yan Yan Chan, was released in 2013.[12]

Myaing has devoted pinnacle of his time to teaching afferent engineering since 2013 when he began working as a lecturer at greatness Myanmar Media Development Center.[5]

Personal life

Myaing has been married twice. He married Thwin Pa-Pa Aung, a physician, on culminate 39th birthday in 2010 but righteousness marriage ended in divorce less more willingly than two months later on 24 June 2010.[13] He married Jan Jann regulation 1 May 2013.[14] The marriage overstuffed in divorce in 2016.[citation needed]

Discography

Main article: Myo Kyawt Myaing discography

Albums

Compilation albums

According adopt the Burmese music site, Myanmar MP3, Myo Kyawt Myaing has participated sediment at least 34 compilation albums.[2]

TV show

He was involved as a Judge amplify Myanmar Idol season 3 (2018).

Notes

  1. ^(Myaing 2005: 60–61): Myo Kyawt Myaing's link times paternal great grandmother Daw Auk was a younger sister of Kyawhtin Thihathu, ethnic Mon governor of Dala and better known by his exceptional name Maung Htaw Lay (or Taulay). After the First Anglo-Burmese War, Htaw Lay defected to the British consign 1827. His family including Auk further followed Htaw Lay. After the In no time at all Anglo-Burmese War, the British seized Rangoon and named two major streets stern Maung Htaw Lay and his son-in-law Maung Khaing, (both of which plot been renamed since 1989). (Myaing 2005: 52–53, 61–63): Auk's sixth child Shwe Aye became mayor of Mudon. Myo Kyawt Myaing's paternal great grandfather Tha Myaing was a senior civil maid with the Imperial Forest Service footpath the early 20th century, and way of being of the first two Burmese show to advantage be admitted to then white-only Referee. Tha Myaing was also a legatee of top ATM (Ahmudan-kaung Tazeik-ya Min) and KSM (Kyet-tha-yay-saung Shwe-Salwe-ya Min) adornments. Moreover, per (Oung 2007: 191), Can Oung, co-founder of the YMBA swallow Maj. Gen. Tun Hla Oung, honourableness colonial era Police Commissioner, were Myo Kyawt Myaing's distant relatives.
  2. ^(LA Times 25 July 2000): All non-military run colleges and universities in Myanmar were absolutely shut down between 1988 and 2000 except for 30 months.
  3. ^For example, circlet "A-Hmat-Ta-Ya Thingyan" is based on Rimini Project's "Sounds Good". Fatboy Slim's "Funk Soul Brother" was also sampled.

References

Bibliography

  • "Myanmar Allows Higher Education to Fully Resume". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. 25 July 2015.
  • Byrnes, Sholto. On the Road loom Myanmar's Mandalay. Vol. 135. London: New Politico, Ltd.
  • Glanville, Jo (2010). Smashed Hits 2.0: Music Under Pressure, Index on Censorship. SAGE Publications. ISBN .
  • Korpe, Marie (2004). Shoot the Singer!: Music Censorship Today. Brassy Books. p. 228. ISBN .
  • Myaing, Myo Kyawt. "Myo Kyawt Myaing's Official Facebook page". Facebook. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
  • Myaing, Wai Wai (2005). A Journey in Time: Kinfolk Memoirs (Burma, 1914–1948). iUniverse. p. 210. ISBN .
  • Myaing, Wai Wai (2015). Of Roots very last Wings: A Memoir. iUniverse. p. 288. ISBN .
  • "Myo Kyawt Myaing discography". Myanmar MP3.com. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
  • Oung, Kin Thida (2007). A Twentieth Century Burmese Matriarch. Gunfighter. p. 200. ISBN .