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List of Thai pop artists
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Thai pop bands
Thai pop duos
Thai pop soloists
Thai pop-rock bands
Thai pop bands of Thai teen music labels (Lukkwad–pop)
Thai pop bands that are franchises of a Japanese brand
Thai artists who are members of Korean pop groups
Thai artists who are members of Chinese pop groups
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This is a list of
Thai pop artists
and groups.
Thai pop bands
Boyscout
(1993-)
D2B
(2001-)
FFK
(2007-)
Hi-Jack
(1992-)
K-OTIC
(2007-)
Pretzelle
(2020-)
PiXXiE
(2020-)
4EVE
(2020-)
Bamm (2021-)
4MIX (2021-)
ATLAS (2021-)
VENITA (2022-2025)
PROXIE (2022-)
LAZ1 (2022-)
PERSES (2022-)
DVI (2023-2024)
BXD (2023-2024)
MXFRUIT (2023-)
LYKN (2023-)
VIIS (2023-)
PRIMETIME (2023-2024)
MINDY (2023-)
ZOLAR (2023-)
BUS (2023-)
EMPRESS (2024-)
DICE (2024-)
SNS (2024-)
Wizzle (2024-)
NEVONE (2024-)
Thai pop duos
China Dolls
(1999-)
Four-Mod
(2005-)
Lift&Oil
(1994-)
Neko Jump
(2006-)
Two
(1991-)
Golf & Mike
(2005-) (G-Junior 1 formed by
GMM
and Training Project collaboration between
GMM
and
Johnny's
)
Raptor
(1994-)
JMNK - JustmineNika (2022-)
FIRZTER (2023-)
THI-O & TUTOR (2023-2024)
Thai pop soloists
Aof Pongsak
(2004-)
Bird Thongchai
(1986-)
Boyd Kosiyabong
(1994-)
Bright Vachirawit
[
1
]
[
2
]
(2020-)
Chinawut Indracusin
(2006-) (G-Junior 1 formed by
GMM
and Training Project collaboration between
GMM
and
Johnny's
)
Christina Aguilar
(1990-)
Fluke Gawin
(2019-)
Gam Wichayanee
(2008-)
Gena Desouza
(2016-)
Gun Napat
(2010-)
Ice Sarunyu
(2006-)
Jame Ruangsak
(1995-)
Jannine Weigel
(2010-)
J Jetrin
(1991-)
Joey Boy
(1995-)
Katreeya English
(1990-)
Keng Tachaya
(2011-)
Krist Perawat
(2017-)
Lanna Commins
(2004-)
Lydia Sarunrat
(2005-)
Mai Charoenpura
(1989-)
Mos Patiparn
(1993-)
Nicole Theriault
(1998-)
Palmy
(2001-)
Peck Palitchoke
(2005-)
Stamp
(2002-)
Bie The Star
(2006-)
Tata Young
(1991-)
Third Lapat
(2013-)
Tik Shiro
(1987-)
Timethai Plangsilp
(2011-)
Tor Saksit
(2007-)
Touch Na Takuathung
(1990-)
The Toys (Thai musician)
(2015-)
Yayaying
(1999-)
MEYOU
(2017-)
Thai pop-rock bands
Armchair
(2001-)
Asanee–Wasan
(1986-)
Big Ass
(1997-)
Bodyslam
(2002-)
Carabao
(1981-)
Clash
(2001-)
Endorphine
(2007-)
Fame
(1989-1991,2019-)
Getsunova
(2008-)
Hi-Rock
(1990-)
La-Ong-Fong
(1996-)
Modern Dog
(1994-)
Paradox
(1996-)
Pause
(1996-)
Potato
(2001-)
Pru
(2001-)
Silly Fools
(1996-)
Slot Machine
(2004-)
So Cool
(2004-)
Three Man Down
(2013-)
Thai pop bands of Thai teen music labels (Lukkwad–pop)
Kəmikəze
(2007-) by
RS
Thai pop bands that are franchises of a Japanese brand
BNK48
(2017-) (
AKB48
's sister group outside Japan)
CGM48
(2019-) (
AKB48
's sister group outside Japan and sister group of
BNK48
)
Thai artists who are members of Korean pop groups
Natty
(member of
Kiss of Life
)
BamBam
(member of
GOT7
)
Ten
(member of
NCT
)
Minnie
(member of
(G)I-dle
)
Nichkhun
(member of
2PM
)
Lisa
(member of
Blackpink
)
Sorn
(member of
CLC
)
Yorch
(member of
POW
)
Mint
(member of
Tiny-G
)
Thai artists who are members of Chinese pop groups
Sunnee
(member of
Rocket Girls
)
Nene
(member of
BonBon Girls
)
Nine
(member of
INTO1
)
Patrick
(member of
INTO1
)
Pentor
(member of POLARIX)
See also
Thai pop music
Music of Thailand
References
↑
ltadchys (2023-01-26).
"ย้อนฟังผลงานเพลงสุดปังจาก 'ไบร์ท วชิรวิชญ์' สู่การเป็นศิลปินแบบเต็มตัว"
.
Madan
(in Thai)
. Retrieved
2023-04-30
.
↑
"ส่องผลงานเพลง ไบร์ท วชิรวิชญ์ ในปี 2022 ปลดล็อกสกินหูทองคำ ไปกับเสียงอันหล่อเหลาเอาการ"
.
TrueID Creator
(in Thai)
. Retrieved
12 May
2023
.
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