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Waiphot Phetsuphan's status as a (declared in 1997) was built on his ability to blend traditional Thai folk arts like Phleng E-Saew and Phleng Lae with modern Luk Thung.
The song was written by the renowned songwriter Chiu Pichit , who masterfully captured the life story and spiritual intentions of Waiphot. Waiphot Phetsuphan's status as a (declared in 1997)
Waiphot Phetsuphan (พราน สกุลณี). Songwriter: Chiu Pichit. Songwriter: Chiu Pichit
A core theme is "Kha Nam Nom" (the price of mother's milk), emphasizing the Thai belief that a son’s ordination is the highest way to repay his parents' debt of gratitude. Released as an Official MV and Audio by
The song (ไวพจน์ลาบวช 21 มิ.ย.) by the legendary Waiphot Phetsuphan , the "King of Lae Music," is more than just a Luk Thung hit—it is a cultural landmark in Thailand. Released as an Official MV and Audio by Siangsiam, the song commemorates a real event: Waiphot’s actual ordination into the monkhood on June 21, 1969 . The Legacy of "June 21st"
Recorded during a break in his band's touring schedule during the rainy season. Official Platform: Siangsiam Official YouTube.
While many singers record songs about monkhood as a rite of passage, Waiphot actually entered the monkhood at Wat Wang Nam Yen in Suphan Buri on this specific date at the age of 27.