Sone Thin Par

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Sone Thin Par (Burmese: ဆုန်သင်းပါရ်; also spelt Sung Tin Par, Sung Thin Par, Sung Tin Par) is a prominent Burmese rock singer-musician of ethnic Chin descent.[1] She rose to fame in 1998,[2] and ended a 7-year hiatus from the music industry in December 2012, with the release of her fourth solo album, Thit (သစ်).[3] She was selected to sing the 2013 Southeast Asian Games' official song, "Colorful Garden" (ရောင်စုံဥယျာဉ်) in December 2013.[4]

Born (1981-12-03) December 3, 1981 (age 44)
Rangoon, Burma
OriginChin State, Burma
GenresPop, Rock
OccupationSinger
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Sung tin Par
ဆုန်သင်းပါရ်
Born (1981-12-03) December 3, 1981 (age 44)
Rangoon, Burma
OriginChin State, Burma
GenresPop, Rock
OccupationSinger
Years active1998-2006; 2012–present
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Sung Tin Par was born in Rangoon, Burma, to Pu Sang Nawn, a police officer, and Pi Nawn Tang.[5] She was named by her grandmother; her name means "treasured flower" in the Chin language.[2] A devout Christian,[2] Sung married Sang Za Lian, also known as Htin Aung, on 5 May 2010.[6]

Discography

  • Ko A-kyaung Nae Ko (ကိုယ့်အကြာင်းနဲ့ကိုယ်) (2000)
  • Set Yan (စက်ရန်) (2002)
  • Min Ko (မင်းကို) (2004)
  • Aa Thit (အသစ်) (2012)
  • Lo Yar Su (လိုရာဆု) (2017)[7]

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