Tik Shiro

Manaswin Nuntasane (Thai: มนัสวิน นันทเสน; formerly: Sirisak Nuntasane; ศิริศักดิ์ นันทเสน) or commonly known by the stage name Tik Shiro (ติ๊ก ชิโร่) is a Thai singer, songwriter, musical producer, and actor, especially popular in the 1990s.

Tik Shiro
มนัสวิน นันทเสน
Birth nameManaswin Nuntasane
Also known asSirisak Nuntasane
Born (1961-09-25) September 25, 1961
OriginNakhon Ratchasima Province, Isan, Thailand
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Drummer
  • songwriter
  • producer
  • choreographer
  • actor
  • TV presenter
Instrument(s)
Years active1987–present
Labels
Past membersPloy

Born in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Isan region (northeastern Thailand). Tik entered the entertainment industry as a drummer for Ploy (พลอย), a popular pop band in the late 80s under Nititad Promotion. In the early 90s, he had the opportunity to release a solo album in pop dance genre, it has a reputation for him until it is widely known. Referred to as "Michael Jackson of Thailand", because he was consciously and unconsciously influenced by Jackson's singing and dancing style.[1] In the Thai music industry at the time, there were three famous pop dance male singers were Touch Na Takuatung from RS Promotion, Jetrin "J" Wattanasin from Grammy Entertainment, and Tik Shiro from Nititad Promotion.

For Tik, he writes lyrics, vocals, and choreography all by himself. Especially his second solo album, Tem Niew (เต็มเหนี่ยว) in 1992 it has sold over a million copies.

Most of his popular songs are fast-tempo songs include Tuk Jai Nid Nid (ถูกใจนิด ๆ, "like a little bit"), Chaiyo (ไชโย, "bravo"), Manud Kangkao (มนุษย์ค้างคาว, "batman"), Khong Paeng (ของแพง, "high-priced"), Ok Ma Ten (ออกมาเต้น, "come out dancing"), Pai Kub Chan (ไปกับฉัน, "come with me"), Du Chud Chud (ดูชัด ๆ, "obviously seen"). While low-tempo songs were Yah Pai Kid (อย่าไปคิด, "don't think"), Ya Tam Pen Hen Jai (อย่าทำเป็นเห็นใจ, "don’t act like you’re sympathetic"), Yom Rab Khon Diao (ยอมรับคนเดียว, "accepted alone"), Ro Rub Dai Loei (รอรับได้เลย, "I can wait to accept it"), Rak Mai Yom Bplian Bplaeng (รักไม่ยอมเปลี่ยนแปลง, "love never changes").

In addition, he is also an actor in many TV series and movies, as well as TV host, and singing to the activities of the government on many other occasions, such as the opening ceremony of the 24th SEA Games in Nakhon Ratchasima in 2007 etc.[2][3]

He is married to Phantira "Aor" Nuntasane, the couple has two daughters.[4]

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