Tai Orathai

Tai Orathai
Native name ต่าย อรทัย
Birth name Orathai Dabkham
Also known as Sao Dok Yaah (Miss Grass Flower)
Born (1980-03-27) March 27, 1980
Amphoe Na Chaluai, Ubon Ratchatani, Thailand
Genres Mor lam, Luk thung(Thai Country Music)
Occupation(s) Singer, Actress
Instruments Singer
Years active 1999 –present
Labels GMM Grammy
Website www.facebook.com/taiorathai27

Tai Orathai (Thai: ต่าย อรทัย) is a Thai female luk thung (Thai country music) singer from Ubon Ratchatani, Thailand. She is also known as "Sao Dok Yaah (Miss Grass Flower)". The name "Sao Dok Yahh" comes from her debut album. The album sold more than two million copies in Thailand. Privately as well as on stage, she is recognized as a very polite person. That is one reason for her 10-year popularity. She graduate bachelor's degree in Faculty of Mass Communication from Ramkhamhaeng University.

Biography

Early life

Tai's real name is Orathai Dabkham. She was born on 27 March 1980, in the village of Khum San Chani, Tambon Pohn Swan, Amphoe Na Chaluai, in Ubon Ratchatani Province. She is the daughter of Mr Sang Dabhkam and Mrs Nittaya Kaewthong. Her parents separated when she was 11 years old, and from thereon she lived with her grandmother, Khun Yai Thongkham Kaewthong. She is the first of four siblings. At a young age she had to help her grandmother to raise her three younger brothers, which also meant that she had to help her grandmother to find some income.

Studio album

# Album Tracklist
1st ดอกหญ้าในป่าปูน

(Duak Yah Nai Pah Poon) (1 million album)

2nd ขอใจกันหนาว

(Kho Jai Gun Now) (1 million album)

3rd คนใกล้เมื่อไกลบ้าน

(Kon Glai Mur Glai Bahn )

4th ส่งใจมาใกล้ชิด

(Song Jai Mah Glai Chit )

5th มาจากดิน

(Mah Jark Din )

6th คนในความคิดฮอด

(Kon Nai Kwarm Kid Hot)

7th ฝันยังไกล ใจยังหนาว

(Fun Young Glai Jai Young Now )

8th ไม่ร้องไห้ ไม่ใช่ไม่เจ็บ

(Mai Raung Hai Mai Chai Mai Jeb)

9th ปลายก้อยของความฮัก

(Plai Gauy Kaung Kwarm Hug)

Special albums

# Album Tracklist
1st อยู่ในใจเสมอ

(Yoo Nai Jai Sa Mur) (1 million album)

2nd ลูกทุ่งกีต้าร์หวาน (Acoustic Version)

(Look Toong Guitar waan)

3rd ภาษารักจากดอกหญ้า

(Par Sar Ruk Jark Duak Yah)

4th หมอลำดอกหญ้า

(Mho Lum Duak Yah )

5th ภาษารักจากดอกหญ้า 2

(Par Sar Ruk Jark Duak Yah 2)

6th Tarm Hoy Esarn 3-4 : ตามฮอยอีสาน 3-4

Other songs

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