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May Sweet ( my, မေဆွိ; ; born Swe Aye Myint ( ) on 13 February 1962) is a Burmese singer and
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, and considered one of the most commercially successful female singers in the history of
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music. She is most famous for her Burmese covers of
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and American rock and pop songs as well as classic Burmese songs from the pre- and post-
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eras. May Sweet was the dominant female singer of Burmese pop music from the late 1970s to the 1980s, bridging popular singers from the 1970s like Nwe Yin Win and L Khun Yi to
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, her main rival in the mid-1980s, and to
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and Connie in the late 1980s. She also collaborated with other male singers, most notably with
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. She achieved immense popularity starting in the late 1970s with a series of repackaged Western cover albums called ''Panthi Thachinmya'' (lit. Apple Songs), written by successful cover songwriter Thukhamein Hlaing, and a series of classic Burmese cover albums produced by Maung Kyemon. Her covers, some of which were originally written for male singers, often became more popular than the original covers. She also had many successful "original" songs as she was the top choice of songwriters of the day. Her most famous song, or her signature song, is ''Maung''. At the peak of her popularity in the early to mid-1980s, the fourth daughter of five-time
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winner
Myint Myint Khin Sithu Myint Myint Khin ( my, မြင့်မြင့်ခင်, ; nicknamed Baby; born Khin Kyi () on 13 August 1934) is a five-time Myanmar Academy Award and Myanmar Academy Award (Lifetime Achievement Award - Everlasting Outstanding Ho ...
also starred in a number of films where she appeared with leading men of the day like
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and
Kyaw Thu Kyaw Thu ( my, ကျော်သူ, ; born 2 November 1959) is a two-time Myanmar Academy Award winning film actor and film director. One of the top leading men of Burmese cinema in the 1980s and 1990s, Kyaw Thu has starred in over 200 films ...
. In the 1990s, she chose to focus on her music career, and stopped making films. Though the Burmese pop music scene had changed from slow rock/pop to
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, heavy metal and hip-hop, she stayed with her tried-and-true pop ballads. With her strong fan base, she was able to keep releasing new albums. Ironically, the next generation of female singers promptly covered many of her popular songs (both covers and originals) though none achieved her success. The songs remain closely identified with her. The longevity of her popularity and dominance at the top remains unparalleled in Myanmar where even most successful female singers do not last more than a few years. To date, she remains the only singer to have achieved success in both Western-style pop and classic Burmese music genres. May Sweet left the Burmese music scene and the country in the late 1990s after she was married to a
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from New York City in 1997. She resides with her husband in
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, US. They have 1 daughter. She continues to perform for Burmese
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audiences around the world. Later, she returned to Myanmar and sings her songs again and make many shows. Now, she is as a judge in
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.


Early life

Swe Aye Myint was born on 13 February 1962 in
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,
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Myint Myint Khin Sithu Myint Myint Khin ( my, မြင့်မြင့်ခင်, ; nicknamed Baby; born Khin Kyi () on 13 August 1934) is a five-time Myanmar Academy Award and Myanmar Academy Award (Lifetime Achievement Award - Everlasting Outstanding Ho ...
, a top leading lady of Burmese cinema and a singer, and Khin Maung Nyunt, a lawyer. Swe Aye Myint, nicknamed Mi Swe, was the fourth child of five daughters. she has
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descent on her mother's side.Deeply interested in music since childhood, young Mi Swe was able to sing classical Burmese songs called '' thachingyi'' by 8. Her singing ability caught the ear of Ba Than, a famous Burmese harp master, and a family friend. Ba Than trained her to play the Burmese harp. Still at age eight, she first made her concert appearance at a
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(Festival of the Twenty Eight Buddhas), singing Nwe Yin Win's famous hit ''Mimi Lay Ye Maymay Kyaung''. May Sweet graduated from the Dagon 1 High School in 1978, and received a bachelor's degree in
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from
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in 1982.


Career


Becoming May Sweet

Soon after her first stage appearance in 1970, Mi Swe was offered a chance to record a duet song with Nwe Yin Win, another family friend, in Nwe Yin Win's upcoming album. Right before the release of the album, Myint Myint Khin chose a stage name for her daughter. The name was May Sweet, the result of Burmese wordplay (called ''Zagalein'') of the name Mi Swe () to May Sweet (). (Zagalein is similar to '' vesre'' in
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'' in French, reversing the sounds of a word or words to produce a slang or colloquial name.) At 14, May Sweet's career began in earnest. She released her first album with
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, one of the leading men of Burmese cinema at that time. Her follow-up album was with her mother, covering many of her mother's hits from the 1950s. Trained in classical Burmese music, May Sweet with the help of noted musician Maung Kyemon turned to old Burmese songs from the pre-war era (1930s) by the great
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, and updated them with modern Western music and arrangements. Her covers proved immensely popular, and she became a household name at 17.


Film

At 17, riding her popularity as a singer, May Sweet entered into a film career, getting the lead role in her first film. She made numerous films opposite the top leading men of the day such as
Kyaw Thu Kyaw Thu ( my, ကျော်သူ, ; born 2 November 1959) is a two-time Myanmar Academy Award winning film actor and film director. One of the top leading men of Burmese cinema in the 1980s and 1990s, Kyaw Thu has starred in over 200 films ...
,
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, Pyay Nyein, and Ye Aung. She never achieved anywhere near her mother's popularity or success in films, and stopped making films when she was about 30.


Television career

She was involved as a Judge in
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Season 1 (2015-2016) and Season 2 (2016-2017).


Moving to America

In 1997, May Sweet married Andrew Lee (also known as Zaw Win), a
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from New York. They first met during one of her trips to the United States where she was invited to perform at a fundraiser for a Burmese monastery. She left for the US soon after. Now working at a middle school in the US, she continues to perform for Burmese expatriate audiences around the world during her time-off. She and her husband have no children. Sweet has twice been the subject of a death hoax. First in 2008 when news of her death was linked to a report purportedly distributed by
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. Secondly in 2011 on the exile-run media web site ''the Irrawaddy'' that published a number hoax articles when it was hacked. The singer instantly issued a statement online that the news was a hoax.


Album discography

May Sweet has recorded dozens of albums and hundreds of songs in many genres in her long career. (In early 2010, she released her first new album in over a decade.) The following is a partial list.


Solo albums

* ''Cho Thaw Tha Chin Myar'' ချိုသောသီချင်းများ (1980) * ''Chit Yay Sin'' ချစ်ရေစင် (1980) * ''Lay Yin Pyan'' လေယာဉ်ပျံ (1981) * ''San Francisco / Lay Yin Pyan 2'' ဆန်ဖရန်စစ္စကို / လေယာဉ်ပျံ ၂ (1981) * ''Thel Nu Ywel'' သဲနုရွယ် (1981) * ''Chit Pwel Win'' ချစ်ပွဲဝင် (1981) * ''Pan Thee Tha Chin Myar'' ပန်းသီးသီချင်းများ (1981) * ''Academy Pay Lite Mal'' အကယ်ဒမီပေးလိုက်မယ် (1981) * ''Nat Myin Pyan'' နတ်မြင်းပျံ (1982) * ''Myat Lone Sein'' မျက်လုံးစိမ်း (1982) * ''Pan Thee Tha Chin Myar Pyan Lar Pyi'' ပန်းသီးသီချင်းများပျံလာပြီ (1982) * ''Imm... Ta Lone Tae Par Naw'' အင်း...တလုံးတည်းပါနော် (1983) * ''A Chit Kyaunt'' အချစ်ကြောင့် (1983) * ''Pa Zun Sate Ka Lay'' ပုစွန်ဆိတ်ကလေး (1983) * ''Pa Zun Sate Ka Lay 2'' ပုစွန်ဆိတ်ကလေး ၂ (1984) * ''Yay Hmway'' ရေမွှေး (1984) * ''Hnit Ko Khwel'' နှစ်ကိုယ်ခွဲ (1984) * ''Pan Thee Tha Chin Myar 4'' ပန်းသီးသီချင်းများ ၄ (1984) * ''Mway Htar Nay'' မွေးဌာနေ (1985) * ''Pan Thee Tha Chin Myar 5'' ပန်းသီးသီချင်းများ ၅ (1985) * ''Eain Met 100'' အိပ်မက် ၁၀၀ (1985) * ''Cho Lain'' ချိုလိမ် (1985) * ''Shwe Lae Tine'' ရွှေလည်တိုင် (1985) * ''A Pyo Sin'' အပျိုစင် (1985) * ''Ethiopia'' အီသီယိုးပီးယား (1985) * ''Hna Lone Thar Htae Ka Sai Htee Saing'' နှလုံးသားထဲကစိုင်းထီးဆိုင် (1985) * ''Chit Coffee'' ချစ်ကော်ဖီ (1985) * ''Hoe Sayar'' ဟိုး ဆရာ (1986) * ''Shwe Yin Aye'' ရွှေရင်အေး (1986) * ''Radio Sweet'' ရေဒီယိုဆွိ (1986) * ''Pan Thee Tha Chin Myar 6'' ပန်းသီးသီချင်းများ ၆ (1986) * ''Hna Lone Thar Htae Ka Sai Htee Saing 2'' နှလုံးသားထဲကစိုင်းထီးဆိုင် ၂ (1986) * ''Sar Chaut Yote'' စာခြောက်ရုပ် (1986) * ''Pa Kan Pyar Pyan Myar'' ပန်းကန်ပြားပျံများ (1986) * ''Lay Sein Tway Tite Nay Tal Tha Baw Paut'' လေစိမ်းတွေတိုက်နေတယ် သဘောပေါက် (1987) * ''Soo Sweet Diary'' ဆူး ဆွိ ဒိုင်ယာရီ (1987) * ''Soe Hnaunt Byar Pway'' စိုးနှောင့်ဗျာပွေ (1987) * ''Bioscope Htae Ka Sweet'' ဘိုင်စကုတ်ထဲကဆွိ (1987) * ''Pan Thee Tha Chin Myar 7'' ပန်းသီးသီချင်းများ ၇ (1987) * ''Yin Htae Ka Sai Htee Saing'' ရင်ထဲကစိုင်းထီးဆိုင် (1988) * ''Judson Htate Ka La Yate Pyar'' ဂျပ်ဆင်ထိပ်ကလရိပ်ပြာ (1989) * ''Chit Editor'' ချစ်အယ်ဒီတာ (1989) * ''Aerobic'' အေရိုးဗစ် (1990) * ''Twut Tee Twut Tar'' တွတ်တီးတွတ်တာ (1991) * ''Myar Ba Yin'' မြားဘုရင် (1992) * ''Ar Lone Kan Kaung Par Zay'' (1992) * ''Yin Htae Ka Sai Htee Saing 2'' (1992) * ''Cartoon Zatlaik'' (1992) * ''Ar Lone Kan Kaung Par Say'' အားလုံးကံကောင်းပါစေ (1992) * ''Ko Ko Bar Loe Mone Tar Lae (A Chit So Tar)'' ကိုကိုဘာလို့မုန်းတာလဲ (အချစ်ဆိုတာ) (1992) * ''Oasis'' အိုအေစစ် (1993) * ''A Sate Ta Set Hnin Ta Set Nae Kan Kaung Thaw May Sweet'' အဆိပ်တစ်စက် နှင်းတစ်စက် နှင့် ကံကောင်းသောမေဆွိ (1993) * ''Yin Htae Ka Soe Paing'' ရင်ထဲကစိုးပိုင် (1993) * ''Na Ban San'' (1994) * ''San Francisco (New Version)'' ဆန်ဖရန်စစ္စကို (New Version) (1994) * ''Way Lwint Late Pyar A Lwan'' ဝေးလွင့်လိပ်ပြာအလွမ်း (1994) * ''Sun'' စွန် (1995) * ''Yin Htae Ka Soe Paing 2'' (1995) * ''Shwe Hmone Kywel'' ရွှေမှုံကြဲ (1995) * ''Cherry Lwin Pyin'' ချယ်ရီလွင်ပြင် (1995) * ''Eain Met Thit Ta Phan Mway Phwar Chinn'' အိပ်မက်သစ်တစ်ဖန်မွေးဖွားခြင်း (1995) * ''Khone Hpa Nat Ta Bet But Hpa Nat Ta Bet'' ခုံဖိနပ်တစ်ဘက် ဘွတ်ဖိနပ်တစ်ဘက် (1995) * ''Kant Kaw Myo Taw'' ကံ့ကော်မြို့တော် (1995) * ''Pan Thee Feeling'' ပန်းသီးဖီလင် (1996) * ''Yin Htae Ka Sai Htee Saing 3'' (1996) * ''Nar Lae Htar Naw'' နားလည်ထားနော် (1996) * ''Mercury Nya'' မာကျူရီည (1996) * ''A Thet Shoo Kyat Tal'' အသက်ရှူကျပ်တယ် (1996) * ''Sayonara'' ဆာယိုနာရား (1997) * ''Htoo Ein Thin Winyin'' (1997) * ''May Sweet Yae Pin Khwin Oo'' မေဆွိရဲ့ရင်ခွင်ဦး (1997) * ''A Kaung Ta Ka A Kaung Sone Tay'' အကောင်းတကာ့အကောင်းဆုံးတေး (1997) * ''Ta Saung Thit Pyan Pyi'' တစ်ဆောင်းသစ်ပြန်ပြီ (1997) * ''Super Sweet A Cho Ta Ka A Cho Sone Tay Myar'' စူပါဆွိ အချိုတကာ့အချိုဆုံးတေးများ(1998) * ''Chit Lu Mite'' ချစ်လူမိုက် (1998) * ''Muya Maya Mi Shwe Nyar'' (2000) * ''Maya Ko Ko Live Show II'' မာယာကိုကို Live Show II (2004) * ''May Sweet Nae Hna Lone Thar Than Sin Cho Cho Myar'' (2010)


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