Poyfai Malaiporn

Poyfai Malaiporn (also spelled Poifai and Poifhai, Thai: ปอยฝ้าย มาลัยพร, RTGS: Poifai Malaiphon, born 14 January 1971 in Fao Rai District, Nong Khai Province, Thailand) is a Thai luk thung and mor lam singer.

Poyfai Malaiporn
ปอยฝ้าย มาลัยพร
Birth nameDuangjan Malai
Born (1971-01-14) 14 January 1971
Nong Khai Province, Thailand
GenresLuk thung
Mor lam
Occupation(s)Singer
Actor
Instrument(s)Vocal
Years active1994–present
LabelsTopline Diamond

Early life

He was born in Nong Khai Province.[1] His birth name is "Duangjan Malai", but he uses "Poyfai" as his stage name.

Career

He started performing on stage in 1994, as a member of mor lam band "Sieng Isan",[2] presented by Noknoi Uraiporn. After being a member of Sieng Isan for 2–3 years, he became a solo artist. He was associated with Topline Diamond, a famous record label in Thailand, 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 and couldn't work for entertainers full-time. He quit drinking 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


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