Khemarak Sereymon
it tells and it tells in a right way, with humor and strong message, well written …
the new song of Khemarak Sereymon in Sunday CD vol 87 is a gift and a repeated song during our trip to Kampongsom LOL
i believed in reality in Phnom Penh, to get engaged it required more than 5000 USD
LOL it required more than this a lot more than this, it could be double or triple … no chance for a poor guy like me to get married.
but in the case of the story written in TOV DONDEUNG KOUN KE, the new song of Sereymon, i guess it’s in the province where 5000 USD is too much and could give a headache to the young man who wish to get married with the one he loves. it’s beautiful and nice song from Sereymon, i like this guy. a few songs from him are listed in my library. hope you guy enjoy the song as well.
Happy Bon Om Tuk !
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Yes sure 5000$ is not a small amount. I try too hard too for that amount hehehe lolz. Happy bon om tuk. Poor me everybody home for the festival but m here in Bangkok for a damn meeting
I like his songs too! Most of them are well written and well expressed during his singing! I like ” Please give me another chance” the most, as he really used his voice to convey his feeling in which many singers are lacking of it.
Happy Water Festival, Khmer Bird! Where are you flying to?
yes that too thlai bos ke mein!!
Happy Festival of Water “Bon Toek”!!
he flight with his girlfriend to somewhere ning na
when u back Bandith?
Vattey, i am around Phnom Penh, but spent last weekend at Kampongsom. it was a bit crazy but funny LOL.
ha ha i just requested the same song to the DJ at live radio at http://www.khmermidi.com they plays for everybody ! LOL
wow, stumble across your blog today, and I like it a lot! keep up the good work!:)
ចាសជំរាបសួរបងសុខសប្បាយជាទេ?នាងខ្ញុំឃើញបានចូលមកវែបរបងឃើញថាមានចំណាប់អារមណ៍មេនទេៗ >:D<
Thank Visoth for your comment, welcome to Khmerbird
LOL
សូមស្វាគមន៍ការមកដល់របស់ចាន់ណាបុប្ផាកោះធំ!
the beat sounds like the moon mara song, can’t remember the song. but anyways…is it the same amount of money to dundeung koun ke in the country side as in the city or it doesnt really matter?
hi brenda, it depends, not exactly the same amount, but it is really matter
The song sounds like Moon Mara’s “Oan Tov Phnom Penh.” The lyric is funny.
sokby te khnhum nuov srok khmer vietnam te khnhun ches pheasa khmer
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