List of Thai pop artists

This is a list of Thai pop artists and groups.

Thai pop bands

  • 001 (2003-)
  • 3.2.1 (2010-)
  • 4EVE (2020-)
  • 4MIX (2021-)
  • 7th sense (2018-)
  • 9By9 (2018-)
  • ALALA (2022-)
  • ALIZE (2007-)
  • AR3NA (2021-)
  • ATLAS (2021-)
  • B-Mix (2003-)
  • bamm (2021-)
  • Bazoo (1998-)
  • Blackbeans (2018-)
  • Blueberry Rsiam (2010-)
  • Boyscout (1993-)
  • C-Quint (2008-)
  • Candy Mafia (2009-)
  • Chilli White Choc (2007-)
  • Cinderella (2004-)
  • CmCafe (2018-)
  • D2B (2001-)
  • Dragon five (2000-)
  • Dream II (2005-)
  • DUST (2018-)
  • Evo Nine (2013-)
  • FFK (2007-)
  • Fever (2018-)
  • G-Twenty (2009-)
  • Gaia (2013-)
  • Giant (1998-)
  • Girly Berry (2002-)
  • Hi-Jack (1992-)
  • Hi-U (2019-)
  • MXFRUIT (2023-)
  • Kiss Me Five (2010-)
  • KissBoysTH (2019-)
  • K-OTIC (2007-)
  • LAZ1 (2022-)
  • Nice to meet U (2007-)
  • Olives (2011-)
  • PERSES (2022-)
  • PiXXiE (2021-)
  • Pretzelle (2020-)
  • Pop Angels (2005-)
  • Power Pop Girls (2006-)
  • Preppy G (2006-) (G-Junior 2 formed by GMM and Training Project collaboration between GMM and Johnny's)
  • Project H (1999-)
  • PROXIE (2022-)
  • RedSpin (2019-)
  • Rookie BB (2010-)
  • RoseQuartz (2018-)
  • Samosorn Chimi (2010-)
  • Samosorn mini (2016-)
  • SaoSaoSao (1981-)
  • SBFIVE (2018-)
  • Seven Days (2009-)
  • Shuu (2013-)
  • Siam☆Dream (2018-)
  • Siamese kittenz (2015-)
  • SIZZY (2019-)
  • mSugar Eyes (2010-)
  • Swee:D (2010-)
  • SY51 (2018-)
  • TKP (2022-)
  • T-Skirt (1995-)
  • TEMPT (2019-)
  • Three One Six (2016-)
  • TRINITY (2019-)
  • UHT (1994-)
  • VRP (2014-)
  • WHO (2014-)
  • XIS (2010-)
  • ZaZa (2001-)

Thai pop duos

Thai pop soloists

  • Ake Surachet (2005-)
  • Aof Pongsak (2004-)
  • Ben chalatit (2005-)
  • Bird Thongchai (1986-)
  • BlackJack (2009-)
  • Boyd Kosiyabong (1994-)
  • Bright Vachirawit[1][2] (2020-)
  • Chinawut Indracusin (2006-) (G-Junior 1 formed by GMM and Training Project collaboration between GMM and Johnny's)
  • Christina Aguilar (1990-)
  • Da Endorphine (2007-)
  • DZ (Thai CGI-animated Singer) (2006-)
  • Fluke Gawin (2019-)
  • Gam wichayanee (2008-)
  • Gena Desouza (2016-)
  • Grand Kornpassorn (2008-)
  • Gun Napat (2010-)
  • Ice Sarunyu (2006-)
  • Jame ruangsak (1995-)
  • Jannine Weigel (2010-)
  • Jeff Satur (2013-)
  • J jetrin (1991-)
  • Joey Boy (1995-)
  • Katreeya English (1990-)
  • Keng Tachaya (2011-)
  • Lanna Commins (2004-)
  • Lydia Sarunrat (2005-)
  • Mai Charoenpura (1989-)
  • Mos patiparn (1993-)
  • New Jew (2003-)
  • Nicole Theriault (1998-)
  • Noey senorita (2004-)
  • Noona Neungthida (2010-)
  • Palmy (2001-)
  • Part Kieran (2007-)
  • Payu clark (2007-)
  • Peck Palitchoke (2005-)
  • Peet peera (2003-)
  • Pop Pongkool (2006-)
  • Preaw Kanitkul (1997-)
  • Stamp (2002-)
  • Bie The Star (2006-)
  • TaTaYoung (1991-)
  • Thank you Silpchanok (2013-)
  • Third Lapat (2013-)
  • Tik Shiro (1987-)
  • Timethai Plangsilp (2011-)
  • Tor Saksit (2007-)
  • Touch Na Takuathung (1990-)
  • The Toys (2015-)
  • Waii Panyarisa (2007-)
  • Yayaying (1999-)

Thai pop-rock bands

Thai pop bands of Thai teen music labels (Lukkwad–pop)

Thai pop bands that are franchises of a Japanese brand

  • BNK48 (2017-) (AKB48's sister group outside Japan)
  • CGM48 (2019-) (AKB48's sister group outside Japan and sister group of BNK48)

Pop bands that are Thai-Japanese collaborations

  • Sweat16 (2017-) (collaboration between LOVEiS Entertainment and Yoshimoto entertainment)
  • SUMOMO (2019-) (collaboration between Siamdol and UPDANCE ENTERTAINMENT) (FES☆TIVE's sister group outside Japan)

Thai artists who are members of Korean pop groups

See also

References

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