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YANGON, MYANMAR — The military government’s tightening grip doesn’t give people here much to sing about, and when they do feel the urge to make music, even that can be risky. The generals ...
Myanmar activist Sann Minn Paing released a song on YouTube a year after his parents were killed by junta forces. His Facebook post announcing the song and his demand for justice went viral, ...
Myanmar's fledgling music industry is dominated by pirated and slightly modified versions of international pop hits, writes the BBC's Jonah Fisher.
With a flamboyant wardrobe and a diva’s voice, she’s seen as Myanmar’s Lady Gaga — a rare pop star in a country where years of isolation have left musicians reliant on borrowed foreign tunes.
YANGON, Myanmar—Despite an ongoing civil war and political instability, young Japanophiles of Myanmar sang their hearts out at Utacon 2025, a Japanese-music singing competition held here on March 2.
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