Poyfai Malaiporn
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Poyfai Malaiporn ปอยฝ้าย มาลัยพร | |
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Birth name | Duangjan Malai |
Born | Nong Khai Province, Thailand | 19 January 1977
Genres | Luk thung • Mor lam |
Occupation(s) | Singer • Actor |
Instruments | Vocal |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Topline Diamond |
Poyfai Malaiporn (also spelled Poifai and Poifhai, Thai: ปอยฝ้าย มาลัยพร, RTGS: Poifai Malaiphon) born 19 January 1977 in Fao Rai District, Nong Khai Province, Thailand) is a famous Thai Luk thung singer. He became known for the songs "Mun Tong Thon", "Katoey Pra Tuang", and "Talok Ok Hak".
Early life[]
He was born in Nong Khai Province.[1] His birth name is Duangjan Malai, nicknamed Poyfai. He was educated in primary 6 and started performing on stage in 1994. He began stage performance as a member of Mor lam band "Sieng Isan",[2] presented by Noknoi Uraiporn. After being a member of Sieng Isan band for 2–3 years, he left the band and he started to record an album as a solo artist. He was an artist with record label , has many popular songs including Mun Tong Thon, Katoey Pra Tuang, Talok Oak Hak, etc.[3]
He was a hard liquor consumer since he was 18 years old which led to his weak health and couldn't work for entertainers full time. He quit drinking liquor in 2017 with help and encouragement from his wife.[4]
Discography[]
Album[]
- "Poyfai Won Faen" ปอยฝ้ายวอนแฟน
- "Talok Oak Hak" ตลกอกหัก
- 2002 - "Mue Sor Khon Sao" มือซอคนเศร้า
- 2003 - "Nam Ta Kha Rock" น้ำตาขาร็อค
- 2004 - "Won Faa" วอนฟ้า
- 2005 - "Fak Faa Pai Ha Nong" ฝากฟ้าไปผ่าน้อง
- 2006 - "Khao La Ma Raeng" ข่าวล่ามาแรง
- 2007 - "Chatukham Khon Jon" จตุคามคนจน
- 2008 - "Mun Tong Thon" มันต้องถอน
- 2009 - "Mak Laew Krab" มักแล้วครับ
- 2010 - "Mai Dai Aem Chan Roak" ไม่ได้แอ้มฉันหรอก
- 2011 - "Hai Ai Hak Jao Sa Nor" ให้อ้ายฮักเจ้าสาเนาะ
- 2012 - "Ngan Khao" งานเข้า
Single[]
- 2015 - "Wa Si Sao Lao" ว่าสิเซาเหล้า
- 2015 - "Hai Yae Nae La" ให้แหย่แหน่หล่า
- 2017 - "Phee Nga Kham" ผีง่าขาม
- 2018 - "Ploy Pua" ปล่อยผัว
- 2018 - "Sanya Jai Num Thai Sao Lao" สัญญาใจหนุ่มไทยสาวลาว
Filmography[]
TV Drama[]
- 2017 - "Nay Hoi Tha Min"
- 2018 - "Nai Kuen Nao Saeng Dao Yang Oun"
- 2019 - "Phoo Bao Indy Yayee Inter"
Awards[]
- 2008 Star Entertainment Awards - Most popular Luk thung song: "Mun Tong Thon"[5]
- 7th Golden Ganesha Awards - Most popular male song: "Mun Tong Thon"[6]
- 6th Maha Nakhon Awards - Most popular male Luk thung singer, and Most popular Luk thung song: "Mun Tong Thon"[7]
References[]
- ^ เปิดประวัติชีวิตของปอยฝ้าย มาลัยพร www.naewna.com
- ^ ไม่ใช่หมอลำขี้ไก่ขี้กา เปิดบ้าน "ปอยฝ้าย มาลัยพร" ราคา 10 ล้าน! สยามดารา
- ^ ปอยฝ้าย งึกๆงักๆ สาวเบื้องลึกนกน้อย อุไรพร ติดหนี้ เคยเตือนไม่ฟัง!! ไทยรัฐ
- ^ เปิดชีวิต!! 'ปอยฝ้าย'ติดเหล้าหนัก20ปีหวิตตาย จับล็อกขังในวัด-สุดซึ้งเมียฉุดจากเหว(คลิป)
- ^ "Ann, Umm, Mai, Ananda Won Best Actor/Actress Star Awards 2008". Kapook.com. 27 May 2009. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
- ^ "Nalika Song, Got, Fon Won 7th Golden Ganesha". Thai Rath. 15 June 2010. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
- ^ "Ying Thitima-Poyfai Won Most Popular Luk Thung". Thai Rath. 7 March 2010. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
- Living people
- Thai male film actors
- Thai male singers
- Thai comedians
- Thai mor lam musicians
- People from Nong Khai Province
- 20th-century singers
- 20th-century actors
- 21st-century singers
- 21st-century actors
- 1977 births
- 20th-century male singers
- 21st-century male singers
- Thai people stubs
- Asian singer stubs