Thai Songs

Welcome to Thai Lyrics

Thai music has a special warmth that pulls you in. Whether it’s the heartfelt stories of luk thung (Thai country music), the high-energy beats of T-Pop, the raw emotion in mor lam, or the catchy hooks of modern pop and hip-hop, these lyrics feel like home for millions. They talk about love, heartbreak, rural life, city hustle, and everything in between β€” often with that signature mix of sweet melodies and real-life feelings.

Our collection includes thousands of songs: timeless classics that generations still sing, viral hits that blow up on social media, and deep cuts from indie to mainstream. Browse by artist, genre, or mood to find what speaks to you.

Top Genres & Artists That Define Thai Music

Thai music covers everything from countryside roots to global pop waves. Here are the scenes that stay strong no matter the year, with artists and tracks people keep coming back to:

  • T-Pop / Modern Pop – Catchy, polished, and full of vibes. Bird Thongchai McIntyre (the king β€” classics like “Sabai Sabai” never get old), Jeff Satur (smooth R&B and emotional ballads like “Why Don’t You Stay”), PP Krit (fresh pop with style), Tilly Birds (energetic indie-pop anthems), Three Man Down (heartfelt pop-rock that’s huge on streams).
  • Luk Thung (Thai Country) – Storytelling about rural life, love, and hardship β€” the soul of Thai music. Pumpuang Duangjan (the eternal queen of luk thung), Jintara Poonlarp (prolific with hits across decades), Tai Orathai (powerful voice and emotional depth), Saksiam Petchchompu (modern twists on the classics), Siriporn Ampaipong (timeless ballads).
  • Rap / Hip-Hop – Fast flows, street stories, and social commentary. MILLI (viral energy and multilingual bars), UrboyTJ, F.HERO (pioneer of Thai hip-hop), YOUNGOHM (consistent chart-topper).
  • Rock / Alternative – Powerful guitars and anthems. Bodyslam (legendary rock band), Silly Fools (hard-hitting classics), Loso (fusion of rock with Thai elements), Carabao (phleng phuea chiwit with national pride).
  • Mor Lam & Folk Fusions – Rhythmic, Isan-region roots with modern energy. Artists like Mike Phiromphon (legendary mor lam), and newer fusions that keep the tradition alive.

Other strong scenes we keep growing: Indie bedroom pop, string pop from the 90s/2000s (like Palmy), and global exports (Lisa from BLACKPINK still brings Thai pride worldwide).

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