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Soe Sandar Htun (, also spelt Soe Sandar Tun) is a Burmese classical,
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singer. A prolific
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, Soe Sandar Htun has released dozens of bestselling albums throughout her career. She has won several bestselling music awards, including
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for traditional Burmese music in 2020. She is known for her 'sweet' voice, and her signature
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Discography

* ''Love Lawyer'' (အချစ်ရှေ့နေ) (2013) * ''Auspicious Almsgiving'' (အလှူတော်မင်္ဂလာ) (2014) * ''Mya Nadi'' (မြနဒီ) (2014) * ''Queen of the Heart'' (နှလုံးသားရဲ့ ဧကရီ) (2019 * ''Remembering Waso'' (သတိရမိတယ် ဝါဆို) (2023)


Awards

* 2001 -
Yangon City FM Award The Yangon City FM Music Awards are annual music awards organised by Yangon City FM, a radio station owned by the Yangon City Development Committee, the city's municipal corporation. The awards ceremony is held at the Myanmar Convention Centre. ...
for Audience Choice and Bestselling Traditional Burmese Female Vocalist * 2007 - Yangon City FM Award for Bestselling Traditional Burmese Female Vocalist * 2008 - Yangon City FM Award for Bestselling Traditional Burmese Female Vocalist * 2019 - Yangon City FM Award for Bestselling Traditional Burmese Female Vocalist


References

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