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Thai singer-songwriter
Phum Viphurit
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Phum at VERY TV Thailand
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Also known as
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Born
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1995-08-16
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August 16, 1995
(age 28)
Bangkok
,
Thailand
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Genres
| Indie folk
,
neo soul
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Occupation(s)
| Singer, composer, musician
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Instrument(s)
| Vocal, drums, guitar
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Years active
| 2014?present
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Labels
| Rats Records
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Musical artist
Viphurit Siritip
(
Thai
:
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, born 1995), known by his nickname
Phum
(
????
), is a Thai singer-songwriter. He achieved international fame in 2018 from his single "Lover Boy". His music demonstrates influences of various genres, especially
neo soul
.
[1]
[2]
Biography
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Viphurit was born in
Bangkok
,
Thailand
. His father is an architect, while his mother is a graphic designer. Viphurit moved to
Hamilton, New Zealand
when he was 9. While in New Zealand, he got his first instrument; a
drum
which he had desired to have since he was little. However, Viphurit was forced to stop playing the drums and turned to
guitar
since the drum sound was said to be disturbing the neighbours.
[3]
Viphurit moved back to Thailand when he was 18 to study at
Mahidol University International College
.
[4]
In Thailand, Viphurit became known on from his original and cover songs on YouTube, and signed to indie label Rats Records. He released his debut album
Manchild
in 2017. His following two singles, "Long Gone" and "Lover Boy", earned him international recognition as their music videos spread online. He toured internationally in 2018, performing in Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Poland, Germany, England, France, Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands, the United States, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore.
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He released the single "Hello Anxiety" in 2019 and toured the United States a second time.
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Discography
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Studio albums
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Extended plays
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Singles
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As lead artist
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As featured artist
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Music Videos
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Guest appearances
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References
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Bunnag, Tatat (16 October 2018).
"Boom Phum!"
.
Bangkok Post
. Retrieved
5 March
2019
.
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Thongmark, Suthima (5 April 2018).
"What's the deal with… Phum Viphurit"
.
Time Out Bangkok
. Retrieved
5 March
2019
.
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"???????????????????????????????...????????????? "???? ???????"
"
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(in Thai). 2018-07-04
. Retrieved
2018-09-27
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?????????, ??????? (2018-09-12).
"???? ??????? : ????????????????????????"
.
?????????????
(in Thai). Archived from
the original
on 2019-12-21
. Retrieved
2018-09-27
.
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Edelstone, Steven (2019-06-28).
"Meet Phum Viphurit, Thailand's First Indie-Pop Star"
.
Rolling Stone
. Retrieved
2023-08-06
.
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Palumar, Khyne (2023-02-13).
"Phum Viphurit ? 'The Greng Jai Piece' review: funky, colourful pop grooves that kick against cultural norms"
.
NME
. Retrieved
2023-08-06
.
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Ordonez, Eli (2022-11-23).
"Phum Viphurit on the life-changing journey to his new album 'The Greng Jai Piece': "I'm glad to have collected myself"
"
.
NME
. Retrieved
2023-08-06
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Bandwagon (August 26, 2019).
"Phum Viphurit announces new EP, Bangkok Balter Club"
. Bandwagon
. Retrieved
October 23,
2019
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"Adore - Single"
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iTunes Store
. 19 December 2014
. Retrieved
March 19,
2019
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"Trial and Error - Single"
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iTunes Store
. 24 August 2015
. Retrieved
March 19,
2019
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"Run - Single"
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iTunes Store
. 16 January 2016
. Retrieved
March 19,
2019
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"Strangers in a Dream - Single"
.
iTunes Store
. 13 June 2016
. Retrieved
March 19,
2019
.
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"The Art of Detaching One's Heart (feat. Jenny & The Scallywags) - Single"
.
iTunes Store
. 13 June 2016
. Retrieved
March 19,
2019
.
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Xie, Gus (December 27, 2017).
"PHUM VIPHURIT'S "LONG GONE" DISSOLVES SEPARATION ANXIETY INTO MILD EUPHORIA"
. Kurrent Music
. Retrieved
March 19,
2019
.
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"Lover Boy - Single"
.
iTunes Store
. 22 March 2018
. Retrieved
March 19,
2019
.
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Bodegon, Kara (March 22, 2019).
"Phum Viphurit confronts his worries with new single 'Hello, Anxiety' ? listen"
. Bandwagon
. Retrieved
March 23,
2019
.
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Bodegon, Kara (March 6, 2020).
"Phum Viphurit drops new 'Softly Spoken' music video ? watch"
. Bandwagon
. Retrieved
March 15,
2020
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Kim, Yeon-Ah (October 20, 2020).
"Sae So Neon's Hwang So-yoon to release single with Phum Viphurit"
. Korea JoongAng Daily
. Retrieved
November 18,
2020
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"野宮?貴、「World Tour Mix」第2?配信シングルは「陽の?たる大通り (feat. Phum Viphurit)」"
(in Japanese). Barks. February 2, 2022
. Retrieved
February 9,
2022
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Major, Michael.
"1999 Write the Future Release 'Steakface' Ft. Phum Viphurit & Masiwei"
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BroadwayWorld.com
. Retrieved
2024-06-02
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Caldwell, Mark.
"An Interview With Jean Khamkwan, The 25 Year Old Director of "Lover Boy"
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. Retrieved
23 June
2020
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"Nulbarichがプム?ヴィプリット迎えた新曲MV公開、ディレクションはNasty Men$ah"
(in Japanese). Natalie. April 21, 2021
. Retrieved
April 22,
2021
.