Proxie
Thai boy band
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Proxie (Thai: พร็อกซี, RTGS: Phroksi; stylized in all caps as PROXIE) is a Thai boy band and the first group under Brothers Music, managed by Dreamers Society Management. The group consists of six members from the program The Brothers Thailand: Gun, Kim, Chokun, Gorn, Onglee, and Victor.
- T-pop
- Pop
- Dance-pop
- Dance
- R&B
- Synth-pop
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Proxie in September 2025 From left to right: Victor, Kim, Gun, Chokun, Gorn, and Onglee | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Bangkok, Thailand |
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| Years active | 2022–present |
| Label | Brothers Music |
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The group was created by actor Jesdaporn Pholdee and debuted with the single "Crazy Love (รักบ้าบอ)" on 28 April 2022.[1] In August of the same year, they released their second single "Silent Mode (คนไม่คุย)", which went viral on TikTok Thailand and reached millions of views.[2]
In August 2023, Proxie released their first album Data Storage.
History
Debut
The group officially debuted with "Crazy Love" in April 2022, produced by Narongsak Sribandhasakwatcharagon with lyrics by Thanee Wongniwatkajorn.[1] Their debut showcase was held at the event Proxie The Debut Stage, at Siam Square One in Bangkok.[3]
Breakthrough
The second single, "Silent Mode", became the group's biggest hit, accumulating over 30 million views on YouTube. In November 2022, they released "Unnoticed (ที่ไม่รัก)", followed by "Blurrr" in April 2023, featuring rapper Milli.
In August 2023, they released their first full-length album Data Storage, which included additional tracks such as "Hurting", "Stop!" and "ชน (Crush)". They released their second full-length album Level Up on 10 December 2024[4]
First concert
On 13 August 2023, they held their first concert, Proxie The 1st Concert: ACCESS at the Thunder Dome, with tickets sold out.[5] The show featured special appearances by Oat Pramote and Ink Waruntorn.
Members
- Ratchanon Ruenpech (Gun)
- Pannathorn Jirasart (Kim)
- Pavaris Srichaichana (Chokun)
- Gorn Wannapairote (Gorn)
- Oscar Edward Wattraserte (Onglee)
- Vorameth Kornubrabhan (Victor)
Discography
Studio albums
| Title | Details |
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| Data Storage |
Tracklist
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| Level Up |
Tracklist
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Singles
| Year | Title | Album | Ref. |
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| 2026 | "จีบไม่จบ (Someday, Say Yes)" | Duang with You OST | [6] |
| "ฮ็อบ (Hob)" | Non-album single | [7] |
Awards
Note: only official awards with trophies
| Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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| 2022 | T-Pop Stage | Rookie of the Week (Weeks 38–39) | "Crazy Love" | Won | — |
| Music of the Week (Weeks 55–57) | "Silent Mode" | Won | [8] | ||
| Global Star Media Awards | Best Group of the Year | Proxie | Won | [9] | |
| 2023 | Kazz Awards 2023 | Rising Male of the Year | Gorn Wannapairote | Won | [10] |
| Maya TV Awards | Best Pop Artist | Proxie | Won | [11] | |
| 2024 | The Guitar Mag Awards | Best Boy Band of the Year | Won | [12] | |
| 2025 | TikTok Awards Thailand | Viral Song of the Year | "Bad Shawty" | Won | [13] |
| Thailand Top Vote | Outstanding T-POP Artist of the Year | Proxie | Won | [14] |