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Htun Naung Sint

Htun Naung Sint

Burmese singer and actor (born 1997)


Htun Naung Sint (Burmese: ထွန်းနောင်ဆင့်; born 14 June 1997) is a Burmese singer and actor. He received national attention after winning the first season of The X Factor Myanmar.[1][2]

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Early life and education

Htun Naung Sint was born on 14 June 1997 in Mohnyin, Kachin State, Myanmar to ethnic Shan parents.[3] He studied at the Mandalay University of Foreign Languages, majoring in French in his third year.

Career

Htun Naung Sint started performing in public in 2016. He wanted to pursue a career in music, and so he auditioned for the first season of The X Factor Myanmar.[4]

After progressing through the rounds, he reached the final on 15 December 2016. After a public vote, he was declared the winner, receiving Ks.15 million and a solo album recording contract.[2] He immediately released his winner's single, "Kyway", an original song written by Kyar Pauk. After winning The X Factor Myanmar, he began shooting for commercial advertisements, stage performances, and preparing to record his first solo album.[5]

He made his acting debut in the musical series New Page alongside Aung Myint Myat, Thura Mg Cho, Nant Chit Nadi Zaw and Su Htet Hlaing. The series aired on Canal+ and MRTV-4 in November 2018. He then starred in the second season of New Page, which aired on 22 August 2019.[6]

Filmography

Television series

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Discography

Singles

  • Achit Nae Ma Kin Naing Kya Thu Myat (အချစ်နဲ့ မကင်းနိုင်ကြသူများ) (2019)
  • Ma Tan Par Buu (မတန်ပါဘူး) (2019)
  • Pyone (ပြုံး) (2019)
  • I Miss You (2020)
  • My Quarantine Diary (2020)
  • Perfect Love (2020)
  • Stranger (သူစိမ်း) (2020)

Group albums

  • Nway Thingyan (နွေသင်္ကြန်) (2019)
  • Pet Pet Pet (ပတ်ပတ်ပတ်) (2019)
  • Dream 6 (2019)
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  • G Hall Girl(with မိုးသောက်)(2020)

References

  1. "ထွန်းနောင်ဆင့်နဲ့ တွေ့ဆုံခြင်း". The Voice Weekly (in Burmese). 20 December 2016.

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