Sin Sisamuth Biography

ភាសាខ្មែរ English


Sinn Sisamouth


"King of Khmer music"

Background information

Born 1935 Stung Treng, Cambodia

Died November 1, 1975 Koh Thom district,
Kandal Province, Cambodia

Genres psychedelic rock garage rock tradional
Khmer music
Occupations Singer, composer, bandleader, producer

Years active 1950–1975

Associated acts Ros Sereysothea, Pan Ron
Sinn Sisamouth

Khmer name
Khmer script: ស៊ិន ស៊ីសាមុត
IPA transcription: [sɨn siːsaːmot]
UNGEGN romanization: Sĭn Sisamŏt
ALA-LC romanization: s'in s'īsāmut

Biography

Early life

Sinn Sisamouth (alternative spellings: Sin Sisamouth, Sinn Sisamout/h, Sisamut/h or "Si" with spacing, e.g. Si Samouth) was born in 1933 in Stung Treng Province, the son of a Chinese-Cambodian (Sino-Khmer) father Sinn Leang and mother Seb Bunlei who was of Lao-Chinese descent.

He was the youngest of four siblings, with one brother and two sisters. His father was a prison warden in Battambang Province and was then a soldier during the Colonial Cambodia period. His father died of disease and his mother remarried, and the union resulted in two more children.

Samouth attended Central Province of Stung Treng Elementary School when he was five. At the age of six or seven, he started to show interest in the guitar, and he would be asked to perform at school functions. He was interested in Buddhist scripture, and he learned Pali from the Buddhist monks. He enjoyed reading books, playing soccer and flying kites.

In about 1951 he finished elementary school, and went to study medicine in Phnom Penh, where he lived with an uncle. Despite the rigorous demands of medical school, Sisamouth still managed to find time to learn how to sing and compose songs. Just as he had in elementary school, he became well known in his school for his musical skills and lyrical talent, and was asked to sing at school ceremonies. One prominent elder Khmer statesman from the Sangkum and Lon Nol years, now living in Paris, has made the claim that he hired Sin Sisamouth and his band at his wedding in that year. If the claim is corroborated, this could probably be the first indication of Samouth's earliest public performance at the age of 18.

By the time Cambodia was granted independence from France in 1953, Samouth's fine singing voice landed him a spot on national radio as a regular singer. He also continued his studies, working at Preah Ketomealea Hospital.

Music career

Early hits and musical talent

Samouth possessed a clear crooning voice which, combined with his own compositions about the pleasures and pains of romance, made him an idol. He sang many ballads, as well uptempo rock numbers that featured prominent, distortion-laden guitar, pumping organ and loud, driving drums. Other arrangements were more Latin jazz-sounding, featuring woodwinds, brass, and auxiliary percussion.

Samouth composed melodies on a mandolin. His songs were usually of a sentimental nature, reflecting on the longings, pains, and pleasures of romance. His lyrical talent was a result of hard work as well as natural ability. He was known to have used up to three different dictionaries in searching for just the right word in the Khmer, Sanskrit, or Pali languages.

In the early 1950s he became a protege of Queen Kossomak Nearyrath. He was selected to join the Vong Phleng Preah Reach Troap (classical ensemble of the Royal Treasury) where together with Sos Matt, he performed at royal receptions and state functions. A number of songs he wrote subsequently bore the unmistakable melancholic melodies of traditional Khmer music he performed in those formative years.

Sometime in the mid-1950s a romantic ballad "Violon Sneha", composed by violinist Hass Salan (or Hass Salorn), catapulted Samouth into stardom. Samouth's other hits of the same period include "Srey Sros Khmeng","Anussavry Phnom Kravanh" (Meul phnom thom theng ream reng viyauk..), "(Chett Srey doch) Chong Srol", "Thngay Dob Pee Thnou" (thngay dob pee thnou chhea thngay kann touk sneha..), "Kakey (chheat chhea eung euy sattrey dauch neang Kakey kom k'chey yok khluon biet..)", "KangRey (kuor nass assor dal roub neang Kang Rey..)", "Thngay Muoy Kakkda", "Somros Chhne Keb", "Stung Pursat" (Toeuk ho roheng, ho m'neak eng katt wat song sar..), and "Prek Eng Oss Sangkhim". Three songs from this period were to be re-released much later in the early 1970s. These are "Oudom Duong Chett" available from a popular video site, "Prek Eng Oss Sangkhim" and "Chau Dork" (a clever musical duet with Ros Serey Sothea, showcasing Salan on violin and Samouth on mandolin). Interested readers should look for "Chong Srol" and "Somros Chhne Keb" on the internet. "Chong Srol" is currently freely available from one Khmer internet radio website, as is "Akhara bong sorseh teuv". This latter work, underpinned by a superb piano accompaniement, is a perennial Ramvong favourite at Khmer weddings. Dedicated fans should consider making more of these songs available on the web to future generations of Khmer listeners. They are priceless examples of Samouth's earliest vocal style and the poetry that pervades his art.

1960s Cambodian music scene

Beginning in around 1963, Samouth started recording on the Vat Phnom label. His "Champa Batdambang" won immediate acclaim across the country. In a rare 1971 appearance on Khmer Republic television[verification needed], Samouth's interviewer recalled that "Champa Batdambang" was the first opening song at the inauguration of the station in 1965. What captured Samouth's audience in this period was the use of a four-piece, rock and roll band instrumentation with guitars and percussion, a departure from an orchestral backing band of wind instruments, piano, violin and the odd accordion. He also experimented with Latin music - an infatuation that may have been started by Prince Norodom Sihanouk in compositions such as "Reatry Del Ban Chuop Pheak" and "Phnom Penh". Beginning in 1965 "Khnang phnom anussavry" seemed to mark a change away from the "Champa Batdambang" sound, with the use of the acoustic guitar. Throughout the years, Samouth's ability to re-invent himself musically may well be his greatest attribute and could explain his appeal through different generations of Khmer listeners.

By the mid-sixties, Samouth's fame had reached its zenith and had him in great demand. One measure of his appeal is examplified in "Prey Prasith", Prince Norodom Sihanouk's second full length feature film, available on the Prince's website. Playing the piano and apparently shown singing the title song he composed, Prince Sihanouk was actually dubbed over by none other than Samouth.

Samouth's popularity nevertheless did not eclipse the work of other recording artists, notably those who sang at the National Radio such as Im Song Seum and Huoy Meas. Meas Hok Seng, a voice artist at the Phnom Penh University of Arts (popularly known as "Sala Rachna") also achieved celebrity status in 1966 with "Lolok Nhi Chmaul". Hits by these artists often came from the pen of lyricist Ma Lao Pi, a talented poet and broadcaster now living in California, whose masterpieces include "Day Samot Trapaing Roung" (originally performed by Keo Sokha, and in more recent times, by Touch Sonich) and "Lolok Nhi Chmaul". Im Song Seurm's career seems centred on vocal performance rather than musical composition. "Koh Tral" was recorded sometime in 1963, reminding Khmer listeners of the bitter loss of this island to South Vietnam. His successes range from the 1965 "Kanseng nissay" (Kanseng nissay sros srey proloeung chhrus neouv tarm dang stung ouyw khnom rompeung chhoab chhet) and "Kangkeb er boeung" to the 1967 "Chhnam Mun". With Huoy Meas, Seurm often accompanied Prince Sihanouk in his regular provincial visits, performing popular Ramvong songs for rural folks who have come to greet Cambodia's royal head of state. Im Song Seurm died, reportedly of lung cancer in 1972, leaving a series of songs (e.g. Khmao euy Khmao) borrowed from Thai movies, which he sang with Ros Sereysothea. Huy Meas ("Chamkar Samrong"), Keo Sokha ("Day Samot Trapaing Roung"), Im Song Seurm, and later In Yeng, often featured live on Khmer TV throughout the late sixties and early seventies. On the other hand, despite occasional hits such as "Akassyean", Sos Matt appeared to have been unfairly sidelined in the commercialisation of music that took place with the arrival of recording productions such as Vat Phnom and later on, Chan Chaya. Sos Matt nevertheless retained a following among older fans who may have been ill at ease with Samouth's later musical innovations. Also the popularity of the 45 rpm vinyl records forced commercially minded songwriters to work their compositions into 2.50 minute straigth jackets. By then, arguably, Samouth's penchant for putting poetry to music had become a thing of the past.

Parallel to mainstream khmer music carried by the National Radio, a number of lesser known artists also achieved recognition on the national scene. The band Dontrey Apsara with lead singer Sereyvuth burst on the scene with the classic hits "Anny" and "Batt Aun". The latter piece featured an imaginative intro that mesmerized every budding Khmer guitarist of the day. Throughout the early seventies the band's work featured regularly on National Radio broadcasts, just after the early morning buddhist saraphanh chants. Mol Kamach, a composer-guitarist and Faculte de Commerce graduate with considerable though unacknowledged talent, produced a series of songs including in the early sixties, "Noeuk Sranoss dol ti Kanleng..", and "Oh srey sross bang keng srawmaih..". His best loved song however still remain "Lea Neak Mean Kun", one that quickly became Khmer students' anthem. The song is an homage Mol Kamach paid to his parents before leaving for a study trip ("Kaun saum oywn kay krab thvay bangkum.."). Having escaped the Khmer Rouge years and living in Paris ever since, he wrote one moving song beginning with the lyrics "Roseal neouv srok keh.." ("one afternoon in someone else's country.."), describing the profound sorrows he felt at the loss of his family in the Pol Pot years. Meas Sary (nicknamed by his US army trainers "Abdul" for his middle eastern looks) shot to fame in 1972 with "Pul tau aphoap"[1].

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Samouth sang the soundtrack songs to a number of popular Cambodian films, such as Orn Euy Srey Orn, Tep Sodachan, and Thavory meas bong. In "Peou Chhouk Sar", a 1967 success directed by Tea Lim Kaing, Samouth captured the poignant breakup of lead actors Dy Saveth and Chea Yuthan with his "Neavea Chivit". In a beautiful series of shots choreographed to Samouth's soaring melody, Tea Lim Kaing showed Chea Yuthan leaving on a pirogue (touk) as his wife (played by Dy Saveth) followed on along the banks of the river.

Over his long career, Samouth recorded many duets with female singing partners including, in the early 1960s, Mao Sareth, Keo Montha, Keo Settha, Chhunn Vanna, Huoy Meas, Ros Sereysothea, and Pan Ron. Mao Sareth could arguably be called the first female Khmer singer to have achieved nationwide acclaim in the years following Cambodia's emerging political independence. Little is known of her early years. As folklore has it, she was a humble street seller of lottery tickets before her talents were discovered. A valuable example of her art is "Sombot Krom Khneuy", an early 1960s song with a haunting melody which can be found on the internet. In 1969 her "Oay Own Oss Chett" reminded the nation now charmed by younger upstarts, of her still considerable talents. Chhunn Vanna made her name on national radio with "Oun Srolanh Tae Bong Mouy Neak","Koh Tonsay", "Lea reach theany" and in numerous Ramvong songs including "Chum ngeu snaeha" ("that disease called love") which again, is available from the Khmer web radio station mentioned earlier. She is also best remembered for the soulful performance of Lav Loeuk, a classical work that in the aftermath of the fall of Pol Pot, had its lyrics re-written as a lament for Phnom Penh the ghost city (refer for example performance by artist Meng Keo Pichenda). Pan Ron began recording with Samouth in 1966, with one of her earlier works bordering the risque ("Oh Satt ChingChak"). Ros Sereysothea started her career around 1967 with the hit "Stung Khieu", also available from Khmer web radio. From her "Stung Khieu" to the 1972 national success "Chnam Aun 16" she seemed to enjoy performing at ever higher pitch. Her high crisp voice is often said to nicely balance the deeper-toned voice of Sisamouth.

Samouth in the 1970s

As his popularity increased, Samouth could no longer keep up the pace of writing his own material, so he started performing works by other songwriters. He initially picked songs written by Pov Sipho, Svay Som Eur, and Ma Laopi, but he would also occasionally sing songs composed by Mae Bunn, a close friend of his, and Has Salorn. Between 1970 and 1975, he almost exclusively sang songs written by Voy Ho, a long standing colleague. Regardless of who had written the songs, Samouth always managed to make them popular. Samouth also adapted a number of Thai songs into his repertoire, including "Chnam Mun" and "Thnom Snaeh".

From 1972 to 1973 music publisher Kruoch Polin issued A Collection of Sentimental Songs, which contained 500 of Sinn Sisamouth's songs. It is estimated that he wrote thousands of songs, possibly at least one for each day he was famous, his son Sinn Chaya has said.

Along with his original works, Samouth also introduced many Western pop tunes to Cambodia, simply writing new verses in Khmer language. Examples include "The House of the Rising Sun" as "I'm Still Waiting for You" (a particularly good showcase of his sustained phrasing and baritone voice), "Black Magic Woman" (influenced by the Santana version) under the title "I Love Petite Women", and "Quando My Love".

Personal life

Marriage and family

After finishing medical school, he wedded his cousin, Keo Thorng Gnut, in an arranged marriage. They had four children. After the Khmer Rouge, only one daughter and one son survived. His family life deteriorated as a consequence of the pressures of his career and the temptations that his voice attracted. With regard to his relationship with his wife, one of his sons, Sinn Chaya, commented that no woman could pay that price. At the age of thirty, his wife left him to become a Buddhist nun. Interested Khmer readers can view a recent interview she gave, posted on a popular video site. Now in her seventies, with most of her family devastated by the wars, the video also contains her appeal for financial support from Khmer fans of the late singer living overseas.

Friends and interests

Sinn Sisamouth had a reputation for being very serious about his work. In business affairs, according to publisher Kruoch Polin, he would always deliver what he promised. At home, he was a quiet man, and would sometimes not speak more than ten words in an entire day. When he was not performing, Samouth would lock himself in his room and dedicate his time to writing more songs. His failure to socialize contributed to a reputation for being elitist.

His friends at the beginning of his career were songwriters such as Mao Saret, Seang Dee, and Sous Mat. His very close friends were Mae Bunn and Siv Sunn, who was more or less Samouth's personal secretary.

Samouth was an avid fan of cock-fighting, and he raised fighting birds. In his spare time, he would bet with friends. He exercised regularly by lifting weights every morning. His other interests included reading books at the library and watching French films at the Luch or Prom Bayon cinemas. At night, after he finished performing, Samouth would meet with friends to eat rice porridge. He had contracts with three different restaurants in Phnom Penh in which he was paid 1,500 riels to sing two or three songs. A bowl of noodles cost 5 riel at the time. He usually sang at Kbal Thmor Bar, Neak Bagn Teak Bar, and a bar located next to the Interior Ministry.

He was not a picky eater. He generally preferred to eat Lao food. When he ate Khmer food, he liked to eat pror-huk and phork tpul trey. He never drink wine or soft drinks, ate chili peppers, or smoked cigarettes, all of which would harm his voice.

He always freely gave up-and-coming singers advice and reminded them to take care of their voices. His affable, caring attitude thus won him favor among his contemporaries.

The Killing Fields

In the aftermath of the coup d'état by the Lon Nol government on March 18, 1970, which saw the overthrow of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Samouth started to sing propaganda songs in support of the fledgling Khmer Republic. In that rare live 1971 television show mentioned earlier, Samouth appeared in military fatigues, wearing an officer's cap to hide his slightly balding forehead, and performed a number of pro-republican songs. One such songs that became an enduring classic was "Mae Owy Ao Yoann", telling the story of a mother giving a mantra-covered magic vest to her soldier son on his way to battle. Referring to Viet Cong troop movements inside Cambodian territory during the Vietnam War, a verse in the same song claimed that the deposed monarch had sold out Cambodia to the Vietnamese communists. This criticism of the royal family, while understandable at a time of huge political and social changes, was nevertheless unprecedented in Samouth's career, especially as he had been a protege of Queen Kossomak Nearyrath, mother of Prince Sihanouk. By this time however, and save a few memorable works ("changkieng keo teuk","Chey luok nom banchok","Krahob te klenn", "Chau Dork") many have questioned the quality of Samouth's final years' output. It was claimed that his art was becoming formulaic and repetitive, if not trite. One could sense a yearning for normal times by the artist, when he started to re-issue old hits that were long forgotten ("Oudom duong chet", "Prek Eng"). How he could reconcile the hellish tragedy that was consuming Khmer society at the time with the fun-filled, almost surreal detachment of his seventies songs may never be known. It was clear however that by then he had distanced himself entirely from politics and from anything that could be construed as taking side. The Khmer Rouge takeover of Phnom Penh on April 17, 1975 saw Samouth forced to leave the city, along with millions of other residents.

By this time he had remarried, to a dancer in the royal ballet, who was pregnant with the couple's second child.

The circumstances of his death in the Killing Fields are unknown, but he had connections with the old government, was highly educated, and was an artist — all trappings of a society that Pol Pot sought to eradicate. One apocryphal story is that before he was to be executed, Samouth asked he be allowed to sing a song for the cadre, but the cold-hearted communist soldiers were unmoved and after he finished singing, killed him anyway. One recent interview of Samouth's former wife is available on a popular internet video site. Besides an appeal for financial support for the humble remnants of Samouth's impoverished family, Samouth's widow relates memories of her famed husband.

Legacy

Because his influence on Cambodian music was so great, he is still a household name in Cambodia. His surviving son, Sinn Chaya, became a singer for the Cambodian Radio, though he himself has admitted he cannot be compared to his father.

Although all the master tapes of his studio recordings are thought to have been destroyed by the Khmer Rouge, his work lives on in recordings created from cassettes and LPs that have subsequently been transferred to CD, and his songs are often heard on Cambodian radio stations.

Now and then some of Samouth's 1950s and early 1960s hits are brought back to life. One such hit, "Srey Sros Khmeng", re-emerged from oblivion with Suong Chantha's 2002 faithful rendition. In recent years his 1950s hit song "Violon Sneha" has been re-issued by a large number of performers, including Song Seng Horn, of Sayonara productions Rhode Island, Mol Kamach (a singer and guitarist of the 1960s who escaped from the Khmer Rouge rule and is now living in France), Nay Sieng (a Khmer based in France), Noy Vanneth and Him Sivonn (a female vocalist from Phnom Penh). Nevertheless, many of Samouth's taped recordings from the 50's and early 60's apparently did not survive and are feared to be lost forever.

Samouth, his frequent duet partner Ros Sereysothea, and other Cambodian singers of the era, including Meas Samoun, Chan Chaya, Choun Malai, and Pan Ron, are featured on the soundtrack to Matt Dillon's film City of Ghosts. Tracks by Samouth are "Mou Pei Na" and "Ne Te Fache Pas".

In the 1990s and 2000s, his songs were rediscovered by Western audiences through cover performances by the Khmer-American rock band Dengue Fever (band), based in Los Angeles, who performed them both in concert and on their recordings.

Partial discography

More than 1,200 songs are listed below. Some of the songs (from the hundreds and possibly thousands) are songs that Sinn Sinsisamouth composed and sang himself, or with Ros Sereysothea or Pan Ron. Sinn Si Samouth has been featured on more than 250 Chlangden(remixed) albums, 158 Wat Pnhom albums(originals), more than 90 Sayonara Sound albums(remixed), and more than 50 Original Master albums of Rasmey Pean Meas(originals) including various production albums recording today.

Solo performances

A

  • Ae Na Tiw Than Suor? (Where Is Heaven? ឯណាទៅឋានសួគ៌?)
  • Annie...​(អានី)
  • Anicha
  • Anuksavary Phnom Sompov (Memories of Sompov mountain) អានុស្សារីយ៍ភ្នំសំពៅ
  • Akara Tam Preah Peay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 070) អក្ខារាតាមព្រះពាយ
  • Aknija Pkor Lorn (Album: Chlangden Vol. 028) អនិច្ចារផ្គរលាន់
  • Amrek Sneh Avachey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 046) អម្រែកស្នេហ៍អវជ័យ
  • Ancheunh Pisa Kuyteav (Album: Chlangden Vol. 145) អញ្ជើញពិសាគុយទាវ
  • Angkalimea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 115) អង្គលីមា
  • Anuksavry Klaoch Psa (Album: Chlangden Vol. 061) អានុស្សាវរីយ៍ខ្លោចផ្សារ
  • Âo O Akara (Album: Chlangden Vol. 075) ឱអូអក្ខារា
  • Âo Pseng Barey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 075) ឱផ្សែងបារី
  • Âo Stoeng Posat (Album: Chlangden Vol. 064) ឱស្ទឹងពោធិ៍សាត់
  • Aô! Preah Chantrea Euy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 117) ឱ! ព្រះច័ន្ទ្រាអើយ
  • Arn Chet Reuang Avei? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 054) អន់ចិត្តរឿងអ្វី
  • Arnroeng Muoy 2 Neak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 137) អង្រឹងមួយពីរនាក់
  • Asina Sneha Bong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 189) អាស៊ីណា ស្នេហាបង
  • Asuos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 021) អាស៊ួស
  • Atreat (Album: Chlangden Vol. 127) អាធ្រាត

B

  • Bandam Tam Rohat Trik បណ្តាំតាមរហាត់ទឹក
  • Ba Oun Ban Bang (If you have me) បើ អូន បាន បង
  • Baksa Slab Deik បក្សា​ស្លាប​ដែក
  • Battambang Bandol Jet (Battambang Sweetheart)
  • Bong Som Pdum Srey Orn*
  • Bopha Chiang Mai (Flower/Girl of Chiang Mai) បុប្ផា​ឈៀងម៉ៃ
  • Bopha dei krong (Flower/Girl of the city) បុប្ផា​ដី​ក្រុង
  • Bopha Koah Kong (Flower/Girl from Koah Kong Island)បុប្ផា​កោះកុង
  • Bopha tae mouy (Just One Flower (or Girl))បុប្ផា​តែ​មួយ, ផ្កាក្រពុំចាកទង
  • Baksa Slab Dêk (Album: Chlangden Vol. 034) បក្សាស្លាបដែក
  • Ban Bong Min Khos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059) បានបងមិនខុស
  • Ban Chuob Hoeuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 073) បានជួបហើយ
  • Ban Koeuy Knoeuy Srey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 012) បានកើយខ្នើយស្រី
  • Barnh Chea Pith Kalyanei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 125)
  • Battambang Bandol Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027) បាត់ដំបងបណ្ដូលចិត្ត
  • Battambang Kom Charng Pie Knhom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 061) បាត់ដំបងកុំចងពៀរខ្ញុំ
  • Baykhon Chorng Dai (Album: Chlangden Vol. 089) បាយខុនចងដៃ
  • Bek Knea Mouy Chnam (Album: Chlangden Vol. 032) បែកគ្នាមួយឆ្នាំ
  • Beo Mean Veasna (Album: Chlangden Vol. 171) បើមានវាសនា
  • Ber Ngonget Kom Pler (Album: Chlangden Vol. 165) បើងងិតកុំភ្លឺ
  • Beysach Krarmom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 183) បីសាចក្រមុំ
  • Boe Knhom Ches Rom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 052) បើខ្ញុំចេះរាំ
  • Boe Ning Prot Hoeuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 071) បើនឹងព្រាត់ហើយ
  • Boe Nov Mean Preah Atit Ning Preah Chan (Album: Chlangden Vol. 213) បើនៅមានព្រះអាទិត្យ
  • Boe Sen Mean Veasna (Album: Chlangden Vol. 207) បើសិនមានវាសនា
  • Boe Srei Min Meta (Album: Chlangden Vol. 129) បើស្រីមិនមេត្តា
  • Bong Cham Meas Snguon (Album: Chlangden Vol. 064) បងចាំមាសស្ងួន
  • Bong Ches Kbuon Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 115) បងចេះក្បួនស្នេហ៍
  • Bong Ches Te Twist (Album: Chlangden Vol. 019) បងចេះតែទ្វីស
  • Bong Chrieng Neang Yum (Album: Chlangden Vol. 006) បងច្រៀងនាងយំ
  • Bong Houch Leu Knarng Krarbei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 011) បងហួចលើខ្នងក្របី
  • Bong Nam Kmao Rot (Album: Chlangden Vol. 009) បងនាំខ្មៅរត់
  • Bong Ning Bes Pka Hoeuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 111) បងនឹងបេះផ្កាហើយ
  • Bong Nov Te Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 219) បងនៅតែស្នេហ៍
  • Bong Pjoeu Kon Phorng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 045) បងផ្ញើរកូនផង
  • Bong Ros Pros Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 095) បងរស់ព្រោះអូន
  • Bong Sen Pinh Chet Ning Srey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 189) បងសែនពេញចិត្តនឹងស្រី
  • Bong Som Lea Hoeuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 111) បងសូមលាហើយ
  • Bong Soutram Chos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 028) បងស៊ូទ្រាំចុះ
  • Bopha Bandol Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 005) បុប្ផាបណ្ដូលចិត្ត
  • Bopha Chieng Mai (Album: Chlangden Vol. 002) បុប្ផាឈៀងម៉ៃ
  • Bopha Koh Rumduol (Album: Chlangden Vol. 149) បុប្ផាកោះរំដួល
  • Bopha Leak Kluon (Album: Chlangden Vol. 205) បុប្ផាលាក់ខ្លួន
  • Bopha Mohar Angkor (Album: Chlangden Vol. 135) បុប្ផាមហាអង្គរ
  • Bopha Porngror (Album: Chlangden Vol. 005) បុប្ផាពង្រ
  • Bopha Vientane (Album: Chlangden Vol. 171) បុប្ផាវៀងច័ន្ទ
  • Bossiba Duong Jet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 141) បុស្បាដួងចិត្ត
  • Butum Srey Rath Prorm Prot Roer Avey? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 203) បុទមស្រីរ័ត្នព្រមព្រាត់ឬអ្វី?


C

  • Chang Trim Tae Khuñ (Just Want to See)ចង់ ត្រឹមតែឃើញ
  • Chab Yom Brab Sne Chas ចាបយំប្រាប់សេហ៌្នចាស់
  • Cheim Krohom Kmao ឈាមក្រហាមខ្មៅ
  • Chmous Oun Diuc Doung Dara ឈ្នោះអូនដូចដួងតារា
  • Chit niw tae prathna ចិតនៅតែប្រថ្នា
  • Chit Phit Kbat (Treacherous Lying Heart) ចិត្តផិតក្បត់
  • Cut Saog Dai Aike* កាត់សក់ដៃឯក
  • Chab Meas (Album: Chlangden Vol. 030)
  • Chagnchiegn Pich Na Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 068)
  • Chak Chouch (Album: Chlangden Vol. 035)
  • Cham-not Sneha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 207)
  • Cham-reang Kou Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 026)
  • Cham Cheat Kroy Chos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 125)
  • Cham Chuob Rol Tngay Lich (Album: Chlangden Vol. 285)
  • Cham Mouy Reatrey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 021)
  • Cham Nhonhim Sa Chea Thmei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 219)
  • Cham Oun Rol Tngay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 113)
  • Cham Te Neak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 071)
  • Chamloeuy Tam Kjol (Album: Chlangden Vol. 032)
  • Chamnorng Nissay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 219)
  • Champa Banteay Dek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 025)
  • Champa Battambang (Album: Chlangden Vol. 125)
  • Champa Kampong Prak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 037)
  • Champei Siem Reap (Album: Chlangden Vol. 125)
  • Champei Suokea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 064)
  • Chamrieng Et Prieng Tok (Album: Chlangden Vol. 020)
  • Chamrieng Kvas Tumnuk (Album: Chlangden Vol. 060)
  • Chamrieng Moranak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 051)
  • Chamrieng Mouy Bot Del Teng Min Chob (Album: Chlangden Vol. 141)
  • Chamrieng Rorbars Bong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 061)
  • Chamrieng Samrab Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 113)
  • Chan-Mouy-Chom-Nit (Album: Chlangden Vol. 003)
  • Chan Chak Mek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 071)
  • Chan Reas Leu Rorth Yorn Krong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 063)
  • Chang Trem Te Kheunh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 038)
  • Chantrea Reas Heuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 189)
  • Chao Pream (Album: Chlangden Vol. 020)
  • Chapei Ning Mit Knhom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 073)
  • Cheou Cheak Tha Mom Vil Vinh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 227)
  • Chet Buos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 111)
  • Chet Et Sangkhim (Album: Chlangden Vol. 071)
  • Chet Knhom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 185)
  • Chet Nov Te Prathna (Album: Chlangden Vol. 113)
  • Chet Phet Kbot (Album: Chlangden Vol. 113)
  • Cheung Mek Por Svay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 049)
  • Chhaet-Mouy-Ji-Vit (Album: Chlangden Vol. 003)
  • Chheam Prolak Dai Knhom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 141)
  • Chhet Chhet Preut Preut (Album: Chlangden Vol. 055)
  • Chhob Niyeay Py Roeung Sneha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 127)
  • Chong Srol ចុងស្រល់
  • Chis Touk Leng Ning Bong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 052)
  • Chita Noeng Chao (Album: Chlangden Vol. 074)
  • Chivit Knhom Samrab Te Neak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 052)
  • Chivit Neak Nesat (Album: Chlangden Vol. 030)
  • Chivith Kamkor Tbaung (Album: Chlangden Vol. 293)
  • Chivith Muoy Besdaung Pi (Album: Chlangden Vol. 293)
  • Chivith Sat Lauk (Album: Chlangden Vol. 044)
  • Chlaeuy Maok Sneha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 125)
  • Chngay Sneha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 125)
  • Chong-Kert-Chear-Tik (Album: Chlangden Vol. 003)
  • Chout Toek Pnék Tov Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 034)
  • Chrorlorng Sekmeas (Album: Chlangden Vol. 075)
  • Chum Cheat (Album: Chlangden Vol. 089)
  • Chumrum Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 213)
  • Chumrum Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 293)
  • Chuob Daoy Chaidarn (Album: Chlangden Vol. 189)
  • Chuob Knea Chong Kroy Leu Chne Ksach (Album: Chlangden Vol. 012)
  • Cloeuy Chas Mok Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 285)

[edit] D

  • Derm Dong Ti10
  • Devi*
  • Dorng steung Porthisat
  • Dorng steung Sangker
  • Dourng netra
  • Daeum Dong Proloeng Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 203)
  • Dambav Duong Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 006)
  • Damrey Sor Chmol (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059)
  • Dantrei Snae (Album: Chlangden Vol. 147)
  • Dara Knhom Euy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 189)
  • Day Knong Day Pnék Knong Pnék (Album: Chlangden Vol. 151)
  • Decho Psarng Preng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 036)
  • Doch Chea Prohêl Muk (Album: Chlangden Vol. 293)
  • Domrey Sor Euy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 041)
  • Duong Chan Duong Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 016)
  • Duong Khê Rornoch (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027)
  • Duong Netra (Album: Chlangden Vol. 038)

E

  • Espagnola (Album: Chlangden Vol. 004)
  • Eysey Prae Sa (Album: Chlangden Vol. 284)

F

H

  • Hêt Tê Kam Bong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 207)
  • Hoera Tos Teay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 085)
  • Hala Hala

G

  • Gaing Thov*

J

  • Jevit Sach Loch
  • Jevit khyum somrab nerk (My heart is for you) *guy saying to a girl
  • Jaor Jett Jear (Album: Chlangden Vol. 130)
  • Jeevet Sob Tgnai (Album: Chlangden Vol. 211)

K

  • Kandal dourng Chet
  • Keng Youl Angrung (Sleeping, Rocking the Hammock) ចាំជួបរាល់ថ្ងៃលិច (Waiting to see you every sunset)
  • Kgropbeu Knong Teuk (Crocodile in Water)
  • Kheung Pruos Sralanh (I Am Angry Because I Love)
  • Khoss Pruos Knhom
  • Kjol Tonlé
  • Kjol Samot
  • Klen Euy Kro Obe (Smell So Good), Bopha Leak Kluon (បុប្ផាលាក់ខ្លួន)៖ ក្រអូបតែក្លិន​មិន​បាន​ឃើញ​ខ្លួន......
  • Kolap Batdambong (Rose of Battambong)
  • Kolap Khmer Ahkas
  • Kolap Mouy Tong (The One Rose)
  • Kolap Pailin (Pailin Rose)
  • Kolap Sor ផ្កាកុលាប ស
  • Ka-êk Prot Bangkorng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 183)
  • Ka-ngok Kromom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 012)
  • Kach Ey Kach Mless (Album: Chlangden Vol. 219)
  • Kaew Pnech Arun Busuon (Album: Chlangden Vol. 165)
  • Kal Oun Neang Rom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 052)
  • Kam Kay Min Tieng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 096)
  • Kamlos Muoy Chivit Roe? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 201)
  • Kampong Thom Chumrum Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 149)
  • Kampot Kampoul Duong Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 125)
  • Kamrorng Phuong Tkol (Album: Chlangden Vol. 037)
  • Kamsart Kat Prey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 083)
  • Kandal Duong Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 207)
  • Kanseng Pak Pka (Album: Chlangden Vol. 030)
  • Kanseng Sladok (Album: Chlangden Vol. 032)
  • Kanseng Srey Pak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 032)
  • Kat Chet Tang Ah-lai (Album: Chlangden Vol. 100)
  • Kcharng Kdark (Album: Chlangden Vol. 181)
  • Kdech Chhoeu Nas Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 068)
  • Keng Tov Keng Tov (Album: Chlangden Vol. 111)
  • Keo Sneha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 293)
  • Kham Luoch Srarlanh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 205)
  • Kham Te Choeur (Album: Chlangden Vol. 012)
  • Kheugn Min Ban (Album: Chlangden Vol. 095)
  • Kheunh Te Mouy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059)
  • Khmum Pnhaeu Sambok (Album: Chlangden Vol. 117)
  • Khoch Chet Torte (Album: Chlangden Vol. 131)
  • Khoe Cheung Thom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059)
  • Khoeng Chraeun Min Chamnenh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 201)
  • Khoeng Prors Srarlanh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 117)
  • Khoeng Rieng Avey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 151)
  • Khsê Chivit (Album: Chlangden Vol. 064)
  • King Kork Krart (Album: Chlangden Vol. 063)
  • Kjol Samot (Album: Chlangden Vol. 185)
  • Kjol Tonle (Album: Chlangden Vol. 075)
  • Klach On Ban Ke (Album: Chlangden Vol. 131)
  • Klach Prorpon Doch Kla (Album: Chlangden Vol. 022)
  • Kleat 1 Tngay Nissay 1 Chnam (Album: Chlangden Vol. 031)
  • Kleat Teang Srolanh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 068)
  • Klem Chann Srornos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 185)
  • Klen Euy Klen Kluon (Album: Chlangden Vol. 070)
  • Klen Kluon Nuon Srey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 011)
  • Kleng Dach Kseh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 012)
  • Kloch Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 041)
  • Kmao Sros (Album: Chlangden Vol. 022)
  • Kmean Te Chet Kromom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 285)
  • Knhom Rorng Cham (Album: Chlangden Vol. 071)
  • Knorng Phnom Anouksary (Album: Chlangden Vol. 213)
  • Ko Sneng Mouy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 024)
  • Koh-Prak-An-Teak-Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 003)
  • Koh Chas Koh Thmei Srei Prê Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 061)
  • Kolab Chroy Ta Prum (Album: Chlangden Vol. 005)
  • Kolab Daunteav (Album: Chlangden Vol. 061)
  • Kolab Meas Barng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 036)
  • Kolab Muoy Torng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 139)
  • Kolab Pailin (Album: Chlangden Vol. 070)
  • Kolab Prek Leab (Album: Chlangden Vol. 004)
  • Kolarp Khmer Akkasjor (Album: Chlangden Vol. 165)
  • Kom Khoeng Ey Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 052)
  • Kom Ngor Pék On (Album: Chlangden Vol. 060)
  • Kom Plich Bandam (Album: Chlangden Vol. 076)
  • Kom Soeuch Dak Knhom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 024)
  • Kom Tam Bong Ey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 054)
  • Kom Tar Leah Heuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 165)
  • Kompoul Pnom Dong Rek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 136)
  • Komrong Pka Phuong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 002)
  • Kopeu Knong Toeuk (Album: Chlangden Vol. 097)
  • Korng Kam Korng Keo (Album: Chlangden Vol. 207)
  • Krarmom Chhaô Laô (Album: Chlangden Vol. 055)
  • Krobey Het Gny (Album: Chlangden Vol. 035)
  • Krou Kmeng Tnam Chnang (Album: Chlangden Vol. 033)
  • Ku Snae Leu Neavea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 004)
  • Kuk 1 Chivit (Album: Chlangden Vol. 149)
  • Kumnum 20 Chnam (Album: Chlangden Vol. 191)
  • Kyol Chop Bok Mork Tiet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 130)

L

  • Lmorm heuy na srey (Enough Already)
  • La-or Et Tars (Album: Chlangden Vol. 201)
  • "Lan ""Decapotab""" (Album: Chlangden Vol. 042)
  • Lan Chak Toek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059)
  • Lav Loek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 123)
  • Lea Hoeuy Paris (Album: Chlangden Vol. 171)
  • Lea Hoeuy Sor Kolab (Album: Chlangden Vol. 031)
  • Lea Oun Tov Cbang (Album: Chlangden Vol. 191)
  • Lea Phum Seksark (Album: Chlangden Vol. 004)
  • Lea Phum Séksork (Album: Chlangden Vol. 062)
  • Lea Stoeung Sangke (Album: Chlangden Vol. 032)
  • Leakhena Meas Barng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 096)
  • Lear-Srey-Sa-Va (Album: Chlangden Vol. 003)
  • Leng Tê Kham (Album: Chlangden Vol. 016)
  • Leu Phnom Tronum Kaêk (Album: Chlangden Vol. 044)
  • Lingchou Meas Barng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 117)
  • Lmorm-Houy-Na-Srey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 003)
  • Loeung Rom Ban Teh? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 028)
  • Lous Lorng Krom Thorony (Album: Chlangden Vol. 075)
  • Luoch Sneh Luoch Tuk (Album: Chlangden Vol. 073)
  • Luoch Sneh Luoch Tuk (Album: Chlangden Vol. 097)
  • Luoch Srolanh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 219)

M

  • Mae Ouy Owe Youn*
  • Maloub dorng steung por bak khaing
  • Marina
  • Mala Meas Bong (Mala My Love)
  • Meas Teuk Prambei (Impure Gold) a.k.a. Smaan Tae Niw Gramom (Thought (She) Was Still a Maiden)
  • Meul Teuk Samotr (Looking at the Water of the Ocean)
  • Msel Menh (Yesterday)
  • Maok Py Na Neang (Album: Chlangden Vol. 086)
  • MARINA (Album: Chlangden Vol. 213)
  • Maung 3 Yub Ming (Album: Chlangden Vol. 135)
  • Mchas Klen Nov Ti Na? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 187)
  • Mean Prak Mean Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 127)
  • Mean Rieng Avey Tov (Album: Chlangden Vol. 044)
  • Mean Sneh Mean Luy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 025)
  • Meas Toek 8 (Album: Chlangden Vol. 007)
  • Meas Toeuk 10 (Album: Chlangden Vol. 123)
  • Mék Kpors Dei Teab (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027)
  • Mek Ning Dey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 071)
  • Memay 1 Pleung (Album: Chlangden Vol. 068)
  • Mén Roe Min Mén (Album: Chlangden Vol. 139)
  • Meul Kun Té On (Album: Chlangden Vol. 039)
  • Meul Mek Meul Srey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 123)
  • Meul Min Thlous (Album: Chlangden Vol. 012)
  • Meul Pnek Knhom Kheugn Chet Knhom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 095)
  • Min Chang Mean Tngay Sa-ek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 185)
  • Min Leng Té Prarporn (Album: Chlangden Vol. 060)
  • Min Plich Bandam (Album: Chlangden Vol. 113)
  • Min Plich Roy Thoeub (Album: Chlangden Vol. 135)
  • Min Yol (Album: Chlangden Vol. 213)
  • MIRA Meas Bong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 213)
  • Mjas Dav Kaysith (Album: Chlangden Vol. 031)
  • Mlis Lea Chak Torng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 063)
  • Mlis Ruot Phum Thmei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027)
  • Mlub Dong Ty 10 (Album: Chlangden Vol. 043)
  • Mlub Po Bakheng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 073)
  • Mok Rom Ning Knhom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 052)
  • Mom Meas Sneh* (Album: Chlangden Vol. 211)
  • Morn Sneh Srei Kmao (Album: Chlangden Vol. 039)
  • Mun Neung Kleat Kay
  • Muny Khemara Akasayean (Album: Chlangden Vol. 064)
  • Muoy Meun Alay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 076) (Ten Thousand Passions)

N

  • Neagk Na Min Snaeha (sugar sugar)
  • Neary chnam 72 (1972 Girl)
  • Neary Boroteh
  • Neuk Oun Jearnich (I will always miss you)
  • Nevei Jevit
  • Nisay Sne Srey Krob Leak
  • Neak Kat Sork Day Ek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 055)
  • Neak Na Min Noek Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 127)
  • Neakna Kmean Snae (Album: Chlangden Vol. 131)
  • Neang Ang Roub Roe? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 025)
  • Neang Karch Taer Onchoeng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 130)
  • Neang Kor Kar Srarlanh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 129)
  • Neary Borotés Roe? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 054)
  • Neknah Oy Ku? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 002)
  • Nhonhim Nhonhim (Album: Chlangden Vol. 293)
  • Nissay Krub Leak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 075)
  • Nochek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 028)
  • Noek Khoenh Teang Ars (Album: Chlangden Vol. 010)
  • Noek Krub Velea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 183)
  • Noeuk Kheugn Noeuk Kheugn! (Album: Chlangden Vol. 034)
  • Nov Te Sday (Album: Chlangden Vol. 131)
  • Nuv Smak Nuv Sday (Album: Chlangden Vol. 165)

O

  • Oh oh yeh yeh — song by Sinn Sisamouth containing a chorus in English
  • On srey On (On, the Woman, On)*
  • Oun mok pee na? (Honey, When Did You Come?)
  • Odom Duong Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 004)
  • Oh! Dalé (Album: Chlangden Vol. 171)
  • Oh! Sneh Euy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 046)
  • OH! YE YE (Album: Chlangden Vol. 071) English version?
  • On Euy Srey On (Album: Chlangden Vol. 021)
  • On Kon Neak Na? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 006)
  • On Plech Reuang Daeum (Album: Chlangden Vol. 036)
  • Ork Boeung Kanseng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 073)
  • Oronor Nuon Euy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 197)
  • Os Prak Os Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 127)
  • Oun Euy Meaul Pkay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 171)
  • Oun Kong Doeung Kluon (Album: Chlangden Vol. 038)
  • Oun Laôr Doch Pka (Album: Chlangden Vol. 035)
  • Oun Yum Rieng Avey? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 068)
  • Oy Plich Mdech Ban (Album: Chlangden Vol. 035)

P

  • Pailin Soben Snae (Pailin Dream of Love)
  • Pél dèl trov yom
  • Pkai Proeuk (Morning Star)
  • Phap Samnarng
  • Pleng Machareach
  • Prek Eng Ors Songkhem
  • Prort snae bandol chet
  • Pailin Prorloeng Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 061)
  • Pailin Soben Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027)
  • Panh-cha Por K-uod Chheam (Album: Chlangden Vol. 147)
  • Peak Oun Saniya (Album: Chlangden Vol. 207)
  • Pel Oun Kleat (Album: Chlangden Vol. 052)
  • Pél Oun Loeung Yunhos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 034)
  • Pel Plieng Neang Tov Na? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 006)
  • Phat Cheay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 089)
  • Phatcheay Bandol Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 103)
  • Pheak Reyear Py ភរិយា ពីរ
  • Phnom Sampov Chumrov Duong Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 060)
  • Phsorng Kaeut Chea Toek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 063)
  • Phumphuong Samay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 037)
  • Piphup Sneh Knhom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 149)
  • Pjoer Pran Leu Pka Chhouk Sor (Album: Chlangden Vol. 141)
  • Pjous Chivit (Album: Chlangden Vol. 033)
  • Pka Kampuchea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 007)
  • Pka Knong Rorbong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 211)
  • Pka Krarpum Chak Torng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 010)
  • Pka Rich Bang Sloek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027)
  • Pka Rich Knong Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 028)
  • Pkay Preah Angkea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 046)
  • Pkay Proek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 070)
  • Pkay Sneha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 213)
  • Pkor Euy Kom Tngo (Album: Chlangden Vol. 042)
  • Pleng Majureach (Album: Chlangden Vol. 049)
  • Plich Heuy Rer (Album: Chlangden Vol. 135)
  • Plieng Kmean Rordov (Album: Chlangden Vol. 131)
  • Plieng Srork Nov Mot Bang-orch (Album: Chlangden Vol. 071)
  • Pnek Khoch (Album: Chlangden Vol. 041)
  • Pnek On Mean Avei? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 131)
  • Porl To Aphop (Album: Chlangden Vol. 145)
  • Pors May Khan Sla (Album: Chlangden Vol. 039)
  • Porsmay Hoeu Ha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 037)
  • Prab Bong Ban Te (Album: Chlangden Vol. 033)
  • Prarvas Srê Mdarng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027)
  • Praryat Pie Chlarng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 117)
  • Preah Chan Reas Hoeuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 095)
  • Prek Eng Os Sangkhoeum (Album: Chlangden Vol. 038)
  • Pril Pnek Os Hoeuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 020)
  • Prorm Ram Roe Tae (Album: Chlangden Vol. 139)
  • Prors Tê On (Album: Chlangden Vol. 117)
  • Pros Bong Tlorb Srarlanh On (Album: Chlangden Vol. 183)
  • Pros Na Tram Ban (Album: Chlangden Vol. 205)
  • Prot Phnom Sampov (Album: Chlangden Vol. 032)
  • Prot Tiang Srolanh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 127) ព្រាត់ទាំងស្រលាញ់
  • Prouy Robos Bong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 034)
  • Proyat Pdey Leng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 022)
  • Puon Bong Dol Na (Album: Chlangden Vol. 011)

R

  • Ram Changvak ROCK (Album: Chlangden Vol. 054)
  • Ram SURPRISE PARTY (Album: Chlangden Vol. 062)
  • Reahou Chab Chan (Album: Chlangden Vol. 111)
  • Ream Kham Sror Mai
  • Reang Euy Reang Ré (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027)
  • Reasmei Kdei Sangkhoem (Album: Chlangden Vol. 082)
  • Reatrei Chuob Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 030)
  • Reatrey Del Knhom Cham Min Plich(Album: Chlangden Vol. 111)
  • Reatrey HONG KONG (Album: Chlangden Vol. 071)
  • Reatrey Nat Chuob (Album: Chlangden Vol. 187)
  • Rey Euy Kum Yum
  • Riem Cbarng Yeung (Album: Chlangden Vol. 096)
  • Roeu Mouy Oun Khoeung (Album: Chlangden Vol. 285)
  • Rom A Go Go (Album: Chlangden Vol. 189)
  • Rom ROCK (Album: Chlangden Vol. 028)
  • Rom Saravann (Album: Chlangden Vol. 020)
  • Rom Tam Chet Smak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 097)
  • Romdourl dorng steung Sangker (Flower of the River Sangker)
  • Romdourl Pothisat (Flower of Pursat)
  • Romdourl Kok Kong
  • Romdourl Kratier (Flower of Kratier)
  • Romdourl Sorin
  • Roseal Kong Phnom
  • Rong Cham Knong Pel Romvong រង់ចាំក្នុងពេលរាំវង់
  • Romvong Knong Pel Reatrey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 071)
  • Rorng Cham Tngay Sa-ek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 085)
  • Rorsat Tam Kyol (Album: Chlangden Vol. 137)
  • Rory Chnam Kar Cham Dê (Album: Chlangden Vol. 203)
  • Ros Cham Chamloeuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 068)
  • Rosoeub Nas (Album: Chlangden Vol. 055)
  • Rub Srei Chea Duong Chet Bong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 203)
  • Rumduol Angkor (Album: Chlangden Vol. 071)
  • Rumduol Dorng Stoeng Siem Reap (Album: Chlangden Vol. 063)
  • Rumduol Kropum (Album: Chlangden Vol. 037)
  • Rumduol Pursat (Album: Chlangden Vol. 085)
  • Rumduol Sroeng Sangkê (Album: Chlangden Vol. 005)

S

  • Samotr ream
  • Sangkhim Cheanich (Hoping Forever)
  • Snae ney yoeung (Our love)
  • Snae Borisoth (Pure Love)
  • Soben 3 Yuop
  • Sony Agogo
  • Sony
  • Sopheap boroh
  • Soriya reap lich
  • Soriya Ors Sdongkut
  • Soriya Psong snae from the movie "Pos Keng Kang"
  • Spean Cheu Aphorp
  • Sroam Dong Stung Sonkgae
  • Stoeung Keo
  • Stoeung Sangker Kom Praeh jet tmey (River Sangker, Don't Change Your Mind)
  • Sa-ek Knhom Mean Prorpon (Album: Chlangden Vol. 029)
  • Sa-ek Lea Meh Chole Tveu Teahean (Album: Chlangden Vol. 191)
  • Saen Sday Tpol Sdam (Album: Chlangden Vol. 147)
  • Sam Kmean Toah (Album: Chlangden Vol. 082)
  • Sambot Bong Muoy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 005)
  • Sambot Chong Kraoy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 183)
  • Sambot Muk Preah (Album: Chlangden Vol. 034)
  • Samdei Min Tieng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 030)
  • Samleng Khum Rong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 041)
  • Samleng Skor Dai Ek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 095)
  • Samleng Tavao Pel Os Sdarngkort (Album: Chlangden Vol. 030)
  • Samnaeuch Cham-ark Prumlikhet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 211)
  • Samnau Kakei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 082)
  • Samnob Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 037)
  • Samot Toek Pnek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 111)
  • Samrars Krarmom Phum Tkol (Album: Chlangden Vol. 004)
  • Samrars Seda Koh Thmei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027)
  • Samrek Chheam Khmer (Album: Chlangden Vol. 191)
  • Samros Bopha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 113)
  • Samros Koh Kong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 028)
  • Samros Neang Chev Touk Dor (Album: Chlangden Vol. 043)
  • Samros Neary Samay 72 (Album: Chlangden Vol. 129)
  • Sang Pnuos Chos Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 123)
  • Sangkhim Roeu Kmean Sangkhim (Album: Chlangden Vol. 149)
  • Sangsa Samlarnh Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 117)
  • Saniya 3 Tngay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 149)
  • Sankhim Chong Kroy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 293)
  • Sark Veng Anlay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 070)
  • Sayon Toch Yum (Album: Chlangden Vol. 103)
  • Sdab So Rohut Toek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 185)
  • Sdab So Toek Plieng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 071)
  • Sday-Riang-Own-Nass (Album: Chlangden Vol. 003)
  • Sday Chet Del Kham Reaksa (Album: Chlangden Vol. 051)
  • Sday Chhom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 097)
  • Sday Chit Del Smos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059)
  • Sday Chumnoun Choun Mê Tov Sdei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 060)
  • Sday Duong Dara (Album: Chlangden Vol. 071)
  • Sday Klen Del Kleat (Album: Chlangden Vol. 006)
  • Sday Snaeh Aphorp (Album: Chlangden Vol. 134)
  • Sday Vey Komlos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 011)
  • Sen Kror-ob (Album: Chlangden Vol. 032)
  • Sen Srolanh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 071)
  • Skov âu Mal Tich (Album: Chlangden Vol. 042)
  • Slab Ning Anouksavry (Album: Chlangden Vol. 185)
  • Slab Rors Tê Mdorng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 145)
  • Sloek Chheu Chak Mek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 038)
  • Smân Chet Min Trov (Album: Chlangden Vol. 125)
  • Smaong Euy Srei Smaong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 089)
  • Smos Ponoeung Hoeuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 058)
  • Snae Srei Srok Obun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 082)
  • Snae Srei Te Mneak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 004)
  • Snaeh Jou Prap Tah Snaeh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 134)
  • Sne-Ott-Ney (Album: Chlangden Vol. 003)
  • Sneh Bat Samros (Album: Chlangden Vol. 019)
  • Sneh Borisot (Album: Chlangden Vol. 002)
  • Sneha Maktheung (Album: Chlangden Vol. 004)
  • Soben 3 Yub (Album: Chlangden Vol. 029)
  • Soben Chamlek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 025)
  • Soben Kheugn Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 171)
  • Sok-Krorng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 003)
  • Sok Veng Mless? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 029)
  • Som Chuob Trem Cheat Noeng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 038)
  • Som On Meta Bopha Kampong Som (Album: Chlangden Vol. 061)
  • Som Pteas On Chrork (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027)
  • Som Rom Cheamuoy Phorng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 055)
  • Som Thort Rub Muoy Na Neang (Album: Chlangden Vol. 039)
  • Som Tnorm Prolom Tuk (Album: Chlangden Vol. 031)
  • Sontouch Ot Nuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 083)
  • SONY Bandol Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 062)
  • Sopheap Boros Ches Dal (Album: Chlangden Vol. 022)
  • Soriya Kampong Prak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 064)
  • Soriya Lngeach Tngay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 103)
  • Soriya Psorng Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 073)
  • Soriya Rieb Lich (Album: Chlangden Vol. 070)
  • Sork Krorng Hoeuy Ut (Album: Chlangden Vol. 032)
  • Sork Veng Anlay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 064)
  • Sork Veng Mdech Min Ut (Album: Chlangden Vol. 095)
  • Sou Tram (Album: Chlangden Vol. 083)
  • Sovann Machha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 189)
  • Spean-O-Ta-Ki (Album: Chlangden Vol. 003)
  • Spean Chheu Aphop (Album: Chlangden Vol. 043)
  • Spean O-taki (Album: Chlangden Vol. 043)
  • Spean Yole (Album: Chlangden Vol. 052)
  • Sra L-ving Pign Keo (Album: Chlangden Vol. 285)
  • Srach Haeuy On (Album: Chlangden Vol. 203)
  • Sraoh Sraoh Sraoh Sraoh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 010)
  • Srar-êm Darng Sroeng Sangkê (Album: Chlangden Vol. 005)
  • Srar-êm Khmao Steu (Album: Chlangden Vol. 062)
  • Srar-êm Leak Kluon (Album: Chlangden Vol. 063)
  • Srarlanh Haeuy Mdech Sa-arb (Album: Chlangden Vol. 051)
  • Srei Euy Srei Khmeng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 217)
  • Srei La-ar Et Kchars (Album: Chlangden Vol. 042)
  • Srey Kit Meul Chos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 041)
  • Srey Srey Elov (Album: Chlangden Vol. 002)
  • Sro-Lanh-Trov-Hean (Album: Chlangden Vol. 003)
  • Srok Toek Pnek Rieng Avey? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 021)
  • Sromol Akara (Album: Chlangden Vol. 103)
  • Sronos Klen Srey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 097)
  • Sronos Kmao Chrot (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059)
  • Sronos Phoum Doem Lvea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 009)
  • Sronos Veacha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 197)
  • Srornos Pka Ptum (Album: Chlangden Vol. 021)
  • Sros Avey Mles Te? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 052)
  • Sros Nis Sros (Album: Chlangden Vol. 073)
  • Sros Rork Min Ban (Album: Chlangden Vol. 025)
  • Stoeng Sangkê Kom Prê Chet Thmei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027)
  • Stoeung-Keo (Album: Chlangden Vol. 003)
  • Stoeung Keo (Album: Chlangden Vol. 052)
  • Su Tram Tam Kam (Album: Chlangden Vol. 004)

T

  • Tep Thida Khnong Soben(Goddess in a dream)
  • Teuk Pnete Derm Chnom
  • Tgnai Neas Min Jole Pteas (Won't Go Home Today)
  • Thavory Meas Bong (Thavory, my Love)*
  • Thmor Kol Sromol Snae
  • Thnom Snaeh
  • Tonsai Sdaiy Chan
  • Touh yarg nar
  • Troap Koap Chenda
  • Tikrong Keap
  • Trik Deay Kok Pen
  • Trik Kreng Antrok Kheag
  • Trik kdouk Trik Jun
  • Trik Pheark Orkpuk
  • Tirk Ho Krom Spean
  • Tivear Havosan
  • Tumnuñ Kita Meas
  • Thoub Bey Sorsai
  • Tuk Sneh Tuk Kam
  • Tyda Bondoll Chet
  • Tadark Speay Yeam (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027)
  • Tep Thida Knong Soben (Album: Chlangden Vol. 038)
  • Ter Bong Koss Avey.. (Album: Chlangden Vol. 136)
  • Tevada Than Kandal (Album: Chlangden Vol. 039)
  • Tgnay Lich Nov Eh Neay Samoth (Album: Chlangden Vol. 044)
  • Than Suo Ney Monus Kvak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 127)
  • Thavary Meas Barng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 082)
  • Thminh Chheu Thkob (Album: Chlangden Vol. 030)
  • Thnorm Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 039)
  • Thoeb 1000 Dorng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 052)
  • Thoeb Snam Kdech (Album: Chlangden Vol. 052)
  • Thouk Bey Sorsay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 034)
  • Tich Ké Tich Knhom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 051)
  • Tngay 12 Kakada (12 July) (Album: Chlangden Vol. 119)
  • Tngay Chan Anuksa (Album: Chlangden Vol. 125)
  • Tngay Chré (Album: Chlangden Vol. 211)
  • Tngay Mun Bong Thoeb Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 029)
  • Tngay Na Mék Srolas (Album: Chlangden Vol. 031)
  • Tngay Na! Tngay Na! (Album: Chlangden Vol. 076)
  • Tngay Nis Min Chole Pteas Te (Album: Chlangden Vol. 113)
  • Tngay Sa-ek Bek Knea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 058)
  • Tngay Sa-ek Bêk Knea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 051)
  • Toe Mean Norna Klas Doch Knhom? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 031)
  • Toe Pit Reu Té? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 207)
  • Toek Ho Kraom Spean (Album: Chlangden Vol. 125)
  • Toek Pnék Leu Akara (Album: Chlangden Vol. 151)
  • Toek Pnek Loe Trung Barng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 010)
  • Toek Pnek Malavy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 052)
  • Toek Pnék Mouy Tok (Album: Chlangden Vol. 151)
  • Tomninh Sneha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 049)
  • Tors Yang Na (Album: Chlangden Vol. 129)
  • Touek Pnek Rumchang (Album: Chlangden Vol. 058)
  • Toul Koke Toul Kam (Album: Chlangden Vol. 002)
  • Tpol On Samrab Neakna (Album: Chlangden Vol. 086)
  • Trarpeang Peay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 076)
  • Trob Kib Chenda (Album: Chlangden Vol. 219)
  • Tuk La-or Eng Chos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059)
  • Tuk Thnaot (Album: Chlangden Vol. 062)
  • Tumnuong Sdach Neak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 135)
  • Tumnuonh Chab Meas (Album: Chlangden Vol. 030)
  • Tumnuonh Guitar (Album: Chlangden Vol. 002)
  • Tumnuonh Phokol Kuma (Album: Chlangden Vol. 076)
  • Tumnuonh Toch Phnom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 060)
  • Tung Troong Klang Nass*** (Album: Chlangden Vol. 002)
  • Tveu Avey Kor Tveu Deh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 097)

U

  • Udom Sneha ឧត្តមស្នេហា
  • Udom Doung Chet

V

  • Veng Suk Alang វាលសោកអាល័យ
  • Veasna Ksai Tirk Chu
  • Veasna Chaov Cheth
  • Veal Sreay Sronoss
  • Vil Veñ Oun (Come Back, Dear)
  • Vil Veñ Tam Sanya
  • Violetta
  • Vinhean khan bosiba វិញ្ញាណខ័ន្តនាងបុស្សបា
  • Vichara Meas Bong
  • Voasa Dal Haouy (Winter Is Here Already)
  • Veacha Yukveachun Korki Thom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 191)
  • Veal Sork Veal Alay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 136)
  • Veal Srey Sronos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 100)
  • Veasna Chao-Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 099)
  • Vey Pign Kromom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 055)
  • Vil Tam Saniya (Album: Chlangden Vol. 058)
  • Vilvinh On (Album: Chlangden Vol. 076)
  • Violleta (Album: Chlangden Vol. 207)
  • Visamak Kal Nov Krong Kep (Album: Chlangden Vol. 207)
  • Vorng Euy Srey Vorng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 089)
  • Wat Champou Ka-ek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 191)

Y

  • Youp 12 koert (Unforgettable Night of the 12th Increasing Moon)
  • Yup Men Oun Yulyuom
  • Yup Niss(Tonight)
  • Yup Sngat
  • Yop Minh Nona Nhonhem Dak Bong (Who Smiled at Me Last Night)
  • Yuvachu Samay
  • Yum Dembey Chhup Yum
  • Yum Bey Ratrey
  • Yulyum Mork ញញឹម មក
  • Yulyum Sross
  • Yull Chet Rem Pong
  • Yang Na Tov Sneha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 025)
  • Yihub Pailin (Album: Chlangden Vol. 062)
  • Yihup Battambang (Album: Chlangden Vol. 083)
  • Yub 12 Kaeut (Album: Chlangden Vol. 039)
  • Yub Mign Oun Nhonhim (Album: Chlangden Vol. 095)
  • Yub Na Doch Yub Na (Album: Chlangden Vol. 219)
  • 10 Chnam Reus Proporn (Album: Chlangden Vol. 025)
  • 1000 Sarapheap (Album: Chlangden Vol. 029)
  • 20 Chnam Knong Kuk (Album: Chlangden Vol. 036)

Duets with Ros Sereysothea

  • Ae Na Prommajarey
  • Atneja Kai Gnognit
  • Akura Lohet*
  • Bombai Tep Sodachan*
  • Boh Choong
  • Chhom Chet Pesey
  • Chop Jeur Huey Bros
  • Jang ban pka avey? (What Flower Do You Want?)
  • Jomno Throjeak (A Cold Wind)
  • Jun Kasey
  • Koch Madum Na? (How Am I "bad"?)
  • Kolarb snaeha (Love Poem)
  • Komloss Phnom Penh Kromom Battambang
  • Konoch veyo
  • Kromom Khmer Ler*
  • Lea Huey Kolap Battambang
  • Oh! snaeha euy! (Oh! Love!)
  • Snaiha Phenovong*
  • Yerng chreing lann pinek*
  • Chiet et la-eng*
  • Bong smoss luoksei*
  • Keopanchapor*
  • Seneha Preas Leksinnavong*
  • Seneha Preas Thuong Neang Nag*
  • Thyronagum Neang Nag*
  • Pkah Angkearboss*
  • Duong preas chanthrere*
  • Guo prane nisei sene*(Soul mate)
  • Norn laorng pruom teu!*
  • Bopha thansorkear*(Heavenly flower)
  • Than soben sene*
  • Sene peth thar la-eng*
  • Chan reas kandol thngay throng*
  • Yerng kom bomplete khnere*
  • Phekdei seneha*(Phekdei Love)
  • Preas Chinavong Bothumsoryah*
  • Preas Channavong Kasalbopha*
  • Athetsovann Chankasal*
  • Cheit moi thleam moi
  • Seneha Champa Meas*
  • Kuom kurht bong euy*(Don't stop me)
  • Jumroke sene*(The roof of love)
  • Moi kamplerng anosaovari
  • Sene bong neng oun*
  • Soben than sene*
  • Sovann Thanann*
  • Sdath Domrei Sal*(The white Elephant king)
  • Soryonn Gomah*
  • Prasna buon kall*(The four riddell)
  • Preas Neng Champ Thuong*
  • Chan reas khnong reastrei*(Full moon at midnight)
  • Abulkesem*
  • Thansor nei yerng*(Ours Heaven)
  • Sophear meas bong*
  • Akynjah mate mee sraltuom*
  • Akareth Mayura*
  • Avuoth men ous men slapp*
  • Buthamavei seneha Chrisna Devi*
  • Pralong gonkear lane*(Water festival)
  • Thansor sene yerng*
  • Ros sene aldom*
  • Somlane sene thmei
  • Joss mork praleng*(Come down my love)
  • Yerng prote knere heuy*
  • Sralmai geu sene*
  • Klein pkah prei phnom*(Scent of mountain flower)
  • Chuok Roth meas bong*
  • Jomroke phekdei*(The Shelter of trust)
  • Rorm sene loksei*
  • Reing sene yerng*
  • Thavary meas bong*
  • Jeur Joss ! Jeur Joss !* (believeth)
  • Phuom khmer phuom thmei*
  • Sene neu thae sene*(always will love)
  • Yokvyjonn samei thmei*(The youths of New era)
  • Sralane bong joss*
  • Thanak psane cheit psane*(Status are different from love)
  • Meas sene pralnei bong*
  • Kmern avei thom jern seneha*(Nothing bigger than love)
  • Derm trane yull*(waving of the tallgrass)
  • Gonsan bonjum cheit*(The lover scarf)
  • Tyda seneha bong*
  • Tep Tyda Kandal sal* (The King of the White Mouse)
  • Praland seneha*
  • Seneha jumlerth* (The weirdness of love)
  • Tonsai sdei chanthere'*
  • Promdane cheit* (Boarder of love)
  • Chan jak math kere*
  • Seneha Laver Jathe*
  • Chmreing Tuom Tao*
  • Pka reth pkah roi*
  • Rothanakvong Neang Sokuntheros*
  • Somross Neang Baksai*(The beauty of the bird princess)
  • Thngay jurp seneha*
  • Mate eoi joi pong*
  • Prane nisei seneha*
  • Klain sal klain khmao*(The white hawk & black hawk)
  • Seneha pratana *
  • Sonyah 3 thngay*( the 3 days promise)
  • Pkah reth khnong sorn*(Blossom flower in the garden)
  • khbone sene kakai*
  • Lere heuy songsa khyum*(Gooodbye my love)
  • Buthamavei seneha*
  • Golap Indonesei*
  • Krap klenn Chanthuo*
  • Somboth muok jadei sene*(Promises before the grave of love)
  • Sene khmean Thngay plett*
  • Sne Chlong Veha (ស្នេហ៍ឆ្លងវេហា)
  • Jerng Phnom Samphov
  • Rom thet thheu (dance again)
  • Joui chhrooth shreu(caltivate rice)
  • Sralnoss O'chruo
  • Kralmom lerk kloun*
  • Phchoo mork darl heuy(Moonsoon is here)
  • Thnom euy thnom*
  • Gonthret torng vong
  • Sralane oun tharl thae ban
  • Oun geurt chnom euy?
  • Jass heuy louk tha!
  • Mi mai gall srey
  • Bong suom sla srey
  • Malop derm sralao
  • Enjurn teu nah?(where are you going)
  • Puot euy srey puot
  • Chmreing sene yerng(song of our love)
  • Oun jong yurm phhlae ghoi
  • Chravak sene (chained love)
  • Stung anosa
  • Jung thale khum hath
  • Suert reu yume ( laugh or cry?)
  • Tout chiet nas
  • Bors nag
  • Lerr srey khmao theu journ ongum
  • Aknicha san sdei
  • Japp pok euy
  • Sralane bong teu!
  • Chmreing seneha
  • Pka euy euy pka
  • Stung songkaer sene phekdei
  • Roi chnom gall jum darle
  • Yerng chreing pei nerk
  • Chiet sene terng neu
  • Sralane oun rom
  • Joll darle aoi mai
  • Chnom kroi kae neng
  • Sralane srey yupp
  • Goe sene khbere stung gumsorth
  • Som sla srey
  • Anosaovary bei kat
  • Trom darle pout gum
  • Pralet being srey
  • Tout euy srey tout
  • Kralmom pem kralsorm
  • Pailin doung chiet
  • Cheu nas oun
  • Om tork joll prate
  • Oun rep gah joss
  • Mam eng!
  • Math kear Phnom Penh dara battambang
  • Thmall goll sralmall sene
  • Sath japp yume jep
  • Jang sdap plain
  • Slek doung slek jak
  • Romvong chnom thmei
  • Hello bong ! hello oun!
  • Khdam sralgnay
  • Lork guon kralmom
  • Srey ngo ngok
  • Cingom moi teu
  • Penicilline sinn teu
  • Sum khjaye goe rom
  • Jumnov traljerk*(the cold breeze)
  • Phey mless oun*
  • Nerk na sene jerng nerk nah?*(whose love is greater?)
  • Chiet klart chiet*
  • Sralmall nerk nah?*(Whoses shadow?)
  • Kralmom arenn
  • Kum plete bopha angkor
  • Prome derm men prome chong
  • Chao dok
  • Go bong snan moi(One horn bull)
  • Nerk kroe kralmom
  • Nerk kroe pathe euy
  • Neary samei
  • Gondop bok srel
  • Svay moi mathe
  • Pka kravann
  • Mork pei nere thlerk ey
  • Tharl oun ayok punman
  • Phnom tout phnom thom
  • Reing peth roboss oun(My true story)
  • Pnete kouth
  • Pka avey?
  • Klart tharl koss
  • Stung songkae komprere chiet thmei
  • Bopha doung tao
  • Oun rean English
  • Enjung gall keng darle
  • Neh! oun srey
  • Oun prome heuye bong*
  • Sene khmern preall
  • Khmern loi moi reil tay
  • Pros samei apollo
  • Mong punman heuy?(what time is it)
  • Chert kroi som geurt cher...
  • Therm sene cheva
  • Smak therm pralpeini
  • Oun sonyah eouy bong jum
  • Bong jurp consigner
  • The pleing thet deth
  • Chan jak math
  • Kum lane morl pleu
  • Shate rom thall pleu
  • Gann dai mon gah
  • Teu nah teu pong
  • Rei meas shok shkom
  • Sorn sene aldom*
  • Kamloss mongkolborei srey sereysophaon
  • Srey sross pros sathe
  • Battambang mern avey chheung?
  • Mahop pisess
  • Akara Lohet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 076)
  • Aknicha Khê La-ngit (Album: Chlangden Vol. 217)
  • Allo Oun Allo Bong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 025)
  • Anjeugn Tov Na Bong? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 115)
  • Anukpheap Ney Bok Mort (Album: Chlangden Vol. 147)
  • Anuksavry 3 Khêt (Album: Chlangden Vol. 064)
  • Bampé Tepsoda Chan (Album: Chlangden Vol. 076)
  • Ban Chea Knhom Samloeng Meul Neang (Album: Chlangden Vol. 061)
  • Bêk Teang Toek Pnék (Album: Chlangden Vol. 096)
  • Bors Chhoung (Album: Chlangden Vol. 024)
  • Chahouy Ning Sankya (Album: Chlangden Vol. 041)
  • Champa Koh Thmei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 005)
  • Chamrieng TumTeav (Album: Chlangden Vol. 085)
  • Chamrieng Visamakal (Album: Chlangden Vol. 085)
  • Chan Chak Mek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059)
  • Chan Chor Knong Reatrey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 099)
  • Chan Reas Tngay Trang (Album: Chlangden Vol. 103)
  • Chang Te Hek Kham (Album: Chlangden Vol. 049)
  • Chao Dark (Album: Chlangden Vol. 057)
  • Chaô Luoch Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 145)
  • Chet Et La-ieng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 117)
  • Chet Klach Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 133)
  • Chet Mouy Tloem Mouy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 031)
  • Chet Snae Tieng Nov (Album: Chlangden Vol. 083)
  • Cheuna Som On Kom Khoeng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 205)
  • Chhoeu Nas Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 037)
  • Chmos Oun Doch Duong Dara (Album: Chlangden Vol. 032)
  • Chmous Owne Doch Duong Darah (Album: Chlangden Vol. 001)
  • Choeur Chos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 020)
  • Chol Chnam Nov Battambang (Album: Chlangden Vol. 022)
  • Chol Oun Mdech Ban (Album: Chlangden Vol. 049)
  • Chor Lorch Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 099)
  • Chos Mok Proloeng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 050)
  • Chrote Sruv (Album: Chlangden Vol. 001)
  • Chumno Kjol Trocheak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 133)
  • Eh Na Prum Mjarey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 007)
  • Hê Neak Tov Buos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 030)
  • Jaerdey Sombaut Snaeh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 211)
  • Jass Kaong Knong Srawlang Knear Mdong Teat (Album: Chlangden Vol. 134)
  • Jomreang Louk Pkar (Album: Chlangden Vol. 134)
  • Kam Sneh Srey Am (Album: Chlangden Vol. 111)
  • Kamnap Sneha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027)
  • Kandob Buk Srov (Album: Chlangden Vol. 217)
  • Kbon Kakei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 082)
  • Kdâm Srarngê (Album: Chlangden Vol. 057)
  • Khork Chet Sneh Srey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 033)
  • Klach Te Khos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 041)
  • Kleb Klen Chanthou (Album: Chlangden Vol. 127)
  • Kmean Avey Bombek Loeuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 149)
  • Kmean Avey Thom Cheang Sneha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 103)
  • Kmean Muoy Riel Te (Album: Chlangden Vol. 086)
  • Knhom Chmos Chey Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 099)
  • Koch Mdom Na? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 041)
  • Kom Khort Bong Ey (Album: Chlangden Vol. 076)
  • Kom Leng Muol Plov (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059)
  • Komplich Bopha Angkor (Album: Chlangden Vol. 197)
  • Kou Sneh Kbeh Stoeung Kampot (Album: Chlangden Vol. 046)
  • Krarmom Aranh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 039)
  • Kromom Leak Kluon (Album: Chlangden Vol. 032)
  • Ku Preng Ni-sai (Album: Chlangden Vol. 100)
  • La Bum-Baye (Album: Chlangden Vol. 004)
  • Lea Haeuy Kolab Battambang (Album: Chlangden Vol. 062)
  • Lea Hoeuy Soumatra (Album: Chlangden Vol. 111)
  • Lork Kon Krarmom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 057)
  • Mdech Hean Suo Knhom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 099)
  • Meas Snae Bro-nei Phorng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 227)
  • Mek Euy Chuoy Pharng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 203)
  • Mekhea Phnom Penh Dara Battambang (Album: Chlangden Vol. 043)
  • Mlub Chrey Duong Chet (Chan Chak Mek) (Album: Chlangden Vol. 119)
  • Mlub Sneh Doem Srolav (Album: Chlangden Vol. 119)
  • Morn Rongeav (Album: Chlangden Vol. 097)
  • Muoy Kamplieng Anouksavry (Album: Chlangden Vol. 044)
  • Neak Boeuk Trak Tor Kvas Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 043)
  • Neak Na Sneh Cheang Neak Na (Album: Chlangden Vol. 145)
  • Neakrou Krormom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 029)
  • Neary Chis Kon Korng Toch (Album: Chlangden Vol. 029)
  • Neh! Pros Kamsak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 068)
  • Nham Skar SINGOME Muoy Tov (Album: Chlangden Vol. 042)
  • Noeuk Krub Pel Velea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 097)
  • Nuon La-arng Prorm Tov (Album: Chlangden Vol. 082)
  • Odom Pheakriyea Teahean (Album: Chlangden Vol. 075)
  • Oh! On Thida (Album: Chlangden Vol. 203)
  • Om Touk Chol Prek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 037)
  • On Rieb Ka Chos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 063)
  • Orkun Lok Yeay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 002)
  • Pakthom-Vey Sneha Kroeusna Tevy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 185)
  • Pathom-vey Sneha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 203)
  • Phnom Touch Phnom Thom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 026)
  • Phoumara Aphop (Album: Chlangden Vol. 141)
  • Pjous Mok Dol Hoeuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 032)
  • Pka Angkea Baos Euy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 100)
  • Pka Avey? (Album: Chlangden Vol. 041)
  • Pka Euy Pka Putrea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027)
  • Pka Euy Pka Tkol (Album: Chlangden Vol. 103)
  • Pka Krovan (Album: Chlangden Vol. 087)
  • Pka Rich Haeuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 181)
  • Pkor Lorn Eh Tbong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 097)
  • Prorlit Boeng Srei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 064)
  • Prorm Doem Min Prorm Chong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 087)
  • Prosna 4 Khor (Album: Chlangden Vol. 099)
  • Proyat Bapakam Na! (Album: Chlangden Vol. 115)
  • Psorng Chuob Krub Cheat (Album: Chlangden Vol. 050)
  • Ram Ket Chit Kay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 070)
  • Ramvorng Chol Chnam (Album: Chlangden Vol. 027)
  • Rattanavong Ning Sokonthearos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 115)
  • Rey Meas Sdok Sdam (Album: Chlangden Vol. 062)
  • Rieng Pit Robos Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 031)
  • Rom Cha Cha Cha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 189)
  • Rom Tor Tuv Teat (Album: Chlangden Vol. 130)
  • Romvong Chnam Thmei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 066)
  • Romvong Samay Apollo (Album: Chlangden Vol. 087)
  • Rory Chhnam Kor Cham Dae (Album: Chlangden Vol. 083)
  • Ros Sneha Odom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 209)
  • Sa-ek Rom Tol Ploeu (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059)
  • Sabay Vey Kmeng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 012)
  • Samrêk Neang Neak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 133)
  • Samros Leaksmy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 047)
  • Sanaya Bei Choin (Album: Chlangden Vol. 227)
  • Saniya Oy Bong Cham (Album: Chlangden Vol. 028)
  • Sat Chab Yum Chaeb (Album: Chlangden Vol. 139)
  • Smak Bong Mok (Album: Chlangden Vol. 020)
  • Snae Doch Toek Plieng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 082)
  • Snae Khnong Pel Reatrei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 100)
  • Snae Tam Prarpeyni (Album: Chlangden Vol. 010)
  • Sneh Bong Ning Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 115)
  • Sneh Et Ney (Album: Chlangden Vol. 030)
  • Sneh Kmean Prê (Album: Chlangden Vol. 076)
  • Sneh Nov Te Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 020)
  • Sneh Srey On (Album: Chlangden Vol. 021)
  • Sneh Than Doseth (Album: Chlangden Vol. 119)
  • Sneha Chamlêk (Album: Chlangden Vol. 201)
  • Sneha Champa Meas (Album: Chlangden Vol. 058)
  • Sneha Champa Meas Ti Pi (Album: Chlangden Vol. 096)
  • Sneha Neang Lvea Chek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 141)
  • Sneha Preah Thong Neang Neak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 133)
  • Soben Suokea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 030)
  • Som Kan Mun Ka (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059)
  • Som Kjey Kou Rom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 007)
  • Som Skohl Ptess Pong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 001)
  • Som Sla (Album: Chlangden Vol. 066)
  • Sovann Taeng On Oun (Album: Chlangden Vol. 100)
  • Srarlanh Bong Tov (Album: Chlangden Vol. 006)
  • Srarlanh On Ram (Album: Chlangden Vol. 083)
  • Srawlang Srey Ngib (Album: Chlangden Vol. 001)
  • Srawlang Terb Skat Mork Rork (Album: Chlangden Vol. 134)
  • Srei Ngor Ngark (Album: Chlangden Vol. 042)
  • Srey Na Hean Veay Srey Nous Kou Knhom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 185)
  • Srey Toch (Album: Chlangden Vol. 097)
  • Srey Toch Chroloeung (Album: Chlangden Vol. 097)
  • Sromai Ku Snae (Album: Chlangden Vol. 147)
  • Sross Doch Knear (Album: Chlangden Vol. 001)
  • Starn Suor Starn Snaeh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 002)
  • Stoeng Anusa (Album: Chlangden Vol. 096)
  • Stoeng Sangkê Snae Pheakdei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 083)
  • Svay Muoy Mek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 139)
  • Thanak Pseng Chet Pseng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 048)
  • Thansuo (Album: Chlangden Vol. 036)
  • Thansuo Ney Yeung (Album: Chlangden Vol. 127)
  • Tharn Suo Tharn Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 135)
  • Theat Dêk Theat Pleung (Album: Chlangden Vol. 057)
  • Thnorm Euy Thnom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 119)
  • Thoeb Chos (Album: Chlangden Vol. 045)
  • Tmor Kol Srormol Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 043)
  • Tngay Sa-ek Bek Knea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 046)
  • Toch Euy Toch Srei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 070)
  • Toe Oun Ah-yuk Pon-marn (Album: Chlangden Vol. 026)
  • Toek Chet Ho Tov (Album: Chlangden Vol. 141)
  • Vinhean Andêt (Album: Chlangden Vol. 044)
  • Yeung Chreang 2 Neak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 083)
  • Yeung Kom Plich Knea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 085)

Duets with Pan Ron

  • Ah run rah
  • Chearng Maik Por Svay*
  • Sene reth douth pkah
  • Teuk Chross thlek leu thmall
  • Pkah chuok rohong
  • Sess peye teu( As the horse gallop)
  • Jurp Phek
  • Chmreing bompei
  • Jomroke sene
  • Seneha Neang Champa
  • Lere heuy Romdoll lonvath
  • Som sene Preas Perepath
  • Torng Neang Vong
  • Gampoll boross muok pei(The heroes with 2 faces)
  • Kathsongva meas bong
  • Seneha Eyna Bossaba
  • Gall na pkah reth?
  • Kdei sene yerng
  • Veryoke Traljerke(Coldness of the breeze)
  • Sene douch jerng make
  • Sene douch bomnong
  • Pka reik mort samoth(Flower blossom in front of the ocean)
  • Machoof meas(The Golden Coffin)
  • Oun plet reing derm
  • Menjess yoll chet
  • Bondam Keo Samonthere
  • Gomsan gonkear
  • Niss geu gum oun( This is my misfortune)
  • Chmreing thnom bompei
  • Sranlane khnere nas
  • Montha meas bong មន្ថា
  • Khum hous songkum
  • Den mork ! den mork!
  • Traljerke chet
  • Gumagall pysess
  • Geur gum thae oun
  • Merr gonn mdong
  • Khang baick teu heuy(flat tires)
  • Som thot roup mui
  • Juoy ronn lane(help push car)
  • Gonya rom sess (horse style dance)
  • Bong som reann rom
  • khmass ynerth
  • Rom cha cha cha
  • Teptydah gonya sork vain
  • Prasad sene*(the castle of love)
  • Joll chrok sinn nerng
  • Teu...kum teu aren
  • Ruop oun l-all jerng gay
  • Soben lorth sene
  • Golap Phuom gopnymeth
  • gumlane men lork tha
  • Thnom thpall oun pong
  • Chiet sene borisoth
  • Rom enjern rom
  • Guon gath bey sass
  • Oun sboth! sboth!
  • Bopha slakat
  • Gamloss honda Ganya peises
  • Snam kram jurp thpall
  • Nerk berk trakteu kvass sene
  • Sathe sorm
  • Poss mai heu hah
  • Jall lort thae thall?
  • Lanong tharl cha cha cha
  • Chnei khsath koss kong
  • Trom darl pout gum
  • Rom ban thae
  • Somross thmei
  • Om tork khnong being
  • Smak bong darl reu
  • Somross khmer pthem
  • Khmao oun khmao khmer
  • Men sene bong thae*
  • Jall lort bessduong*
  • Sralnoss gain toll khnong
  • Enjerng rom leng
  • Ruop pei cheveth mui
  • Sene yerng
  • klein klorn malis rorth
  • Srey tout tralmere
  • Avey heu tha seneha?
  • Bek Kang (Album: Chlangden Vol. 028)
  • Bondam Neang Keo Samontea (Album: Chlangden Vol. 135)
  • Bong Som Rien Rom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 032)
  • Bopha Slakete (Album: Chlangden Vol. 043)
  • Champey Rik Pros San-Soeum (Album: Chlangden Vol. 020)
  • Chamrieng Kaksekor KHMER Boek Srov (Album: Chlangden Vol. 197)
  • Chang Ban Te Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 046)
  • Chang Ram Te CHA CHA CHA (Album: Chlangden Vol. 086)
  • Chegnchiegn Tbong 5 (Album: Chlangden Vol. 097)
  • Chet 1 Tlaeum 1 (Album: Chlangden Vol. 051)
  • Cheung Mek Por Sor (Album: Chlangden Vol. 049)
  • Chivit Kakvei Dantrei Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 051)
  • Chnam Kroy Kheh Ning (Album: Chlangden Vol. 066)
  • Chuob Pheak (Album: Chlangden Vol. 227)
  • Duong Champa (Album: Chlangden Vol. 036)
  • Hora Tbanh Ay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 045)
  • Jan Reangsey Nung Kae-saw Bopha (Album: Chlangden Vol. 135)
  • Kal Na Pka Rich (Album: Chlangden Vol. 099)
  • Kamakor Pises (Album: Chlangden Vol. 045)
  • Kamlos Chas Pas Neak Memay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 063)
  • Kbon Chivit (Album: Chlangden Vol. 037)
  • Klach Pas Pdei Keh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 066)
  • Kmas Gneat Teang Srok (Album: Chlangden Vol. 032)
  • Knhom Chreang Neang Rom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 134)
  • Kolab Kob Nimit (Album: Chlangden Vol. 060)
  • Kolbot Champos Mday (Album: Chlangden Vol. 048)
  • Kom Cloeuy Tha Te (Album: Chlangden Vol. 087)
  • Kom Leng Prarlam Mén Lok Ta (Album: Chlangden Vol. 060)
  • Krarlang Lang Euy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 063)
  • Lork Leuy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 046)
  • Meul Kon Mdorng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059)
  • Min Ches Yol Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 033)
  • Min Del Kheunh Sars (Album: Chlangden Vol. 070)
  • Montha Meas Bong (Album: Chlangden Vol. 049)
  • Ne! Meul Oun Phorng Na (Album: Chlangden Vol. 185)
  • Neak Na Dak Chmors Aôy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 083)
  • Nov Te Min Nhin (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059)
  • Om Touk (Album: Chlangden Vol. 087)
  • Om Touk Knong Boeng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 087)
  • Pjous Kam Pjous Chet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 099)
  • Prarchum Knea Phoek Ram Sabay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 096)
  • Pronhab Te Khoeng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 086)
  • Prorlong Knea Rom (Album: Chlangden Vol. 032)
  • Rortyorn Thmei (new car) (Album: Chlangden Vol. 087)
  • Roub Oun Cheang Ké (Album: Chlangden Vol. 026)
  • Roub Py Chivit Mouy (Album: Chlangden Vol. 058)
  • Sa-ob Pros Dék Pha-ieng (Album: Chlangden Vol. 062)
  • Sa-ob Srey Gnam Sra (Album: Chlangden Vol. 059)
  • Samros Thmei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 083)
  • Sangkhim Cheanik (Album: Chlangden Vol. 047)
  • Sék Soam (Album: Chlangden Vol. 063)
  • Smak Muoy Chivit (Album: Chlangden Vol. 183)
  • Smak Oun 1 (Album: Chlangden Vol. 153)
  • Snae Doch Choeng Mek (Album: Chlangden Vol. 010)
  • Sneh Leu Akas (Album: Chlangden Vol. 034)
  • Sneh Pel Arun Reas (Album: Chlangden Vol. 133)
  • Sneh Yeung (Album: Chlangden Vol. 058)
  • Soben Luoch Sneh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 045)
  • Som Snae Preas Peay Phat (Album: Chlangden Vol. 100)
  • Som Thort 1 (Album: Chlangden Vol. 028)
  • Srey Kbot Snaeh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 001)
  • Srey Toch Sromeh (Album: Chlangden Vol. 115)
  • Sroêm Phalla (Album: Chlangden Vol. 024)
  • Srolanh Knea Nas (Album: Chlangden Vol. 133)
  • Tep Absar Chnam Thmei (Album: Chlangden Vol. 060)
  • Téschor Knong Kdey Srormay (Album: Chlangden Vol. 034)
  • Toek Chros Anousavry (Album: Chlangden Vol. 219)
  • Toh Knear Rorl Tgnai (Album: Chlangden Vol. 001)
  • Tov Leng Bon Pchum (Album: Chlangden Vol. 062)
  • Tram Dol Phut Kam (Album: Chlangden Vol. 064)
  • Trojeak Jet (Album: Chlangden Vol. 002)
  • York Tbong Tov Lam Bear (Album: Chlangden Vol. 009)

Other Duets(Sinn's Duets with Other Artists)

  • Konsaeng Bong Saw(My Scarf is White)
  • Luok Num Trosong
  • Pka Sarai
  • Pteh Psa Pram Knong(Album: Chlangden Vol. 025)
  • Toy Toy Toy(Back up Back up)

Notes

Song titles were in Khmer but have been transliterated into the Latin alphabet. Translations of song title pronunciations to English may not be accurate, may have been modified to be understandable in English, and under other circumstances should not be considered error-free. An asterisk (*) beside a song title means the song is known to be a soundtrack to a Khmer film at the time.

  1. Khoeung Pruos Sralanh is also known as Bonaich jet snae
  2. 'Oun' is a Khmer pronoun used by a male to refer to a female lover or by the female to refer to herself when speaking to her lover. It can also be a female name or nickname.
  3. Chmous Oun Doch Dourng Dara is also known as Chom Chet Pisey
  4. The title of some songs has been wrong rename by New production, They copy Khmer oldies songs then produce with new singer and did not keep the original's title. This make the title complicated. Ex: "Keng Yole Angroeng" គេង​យោល​អង្រឹង" The real title is "Cham Chuob Rol Tngay Lich" ចាំជួបរាល់​ថ្ងៃលិច .

Real title (ចំណងជើងពិត) Fault title (ចំណងជើងប្រឌិត)

Soben Suokea សុបិនសួគ៌ា Phop Preng Veasna ភ័ព្វព្រេងវាសនា Akara Tam Preah Peay អក្ខារាតាមព្រះពាយ Toek Dey Koh Pèn ទឹកដីកោះប៉ែន

ស្ដាប់ភ្លេង