Thanida Dhamwimol, better known as Da Endorphine is a 24-year-old singer from Thailand.
Originally the lead singer with the band Endorphine, Da and her band released their first album Prik in 2004, with hit single “Puan Sa Nit” topping many radio charts in Thailand. Their popularity continued to soar when they contributed songs to the movie soundtrack of a series called Replay in the same year.
2005 saw the release of the pop-rock album Sakkawa49 and in the same year, Da Endophine also won the Royal Golden Lord Kanesha Award (Thai-International song category)
Her final album with her band was Love Issue.
Da went on to release her first solo album in 2007, titled Phab Luang Tah. Following it up in 2008 with her second titled Sound About.
Da Endorphine released her third solo album, Saen Saeb, in October 2009.
Singned to Grammy, her songs capture the hearts of many. With songs that touch and empower love in all of us. Her strong and sincere vocals have earned her massive respect within Thailand's music circles. Frequently top of the Thailand's charts and always popular with her global fans.
Latest Release
15 Jan 2010
Ying Thai หญิงไทย ฉันไม่ยอมมมมมม..
Disocraphy:
Saen Saep (2009) Sound About (2008) Parb Luang Tar (ภาพลวงตา)(2007) The Best Of - Love Issue (2006) Narongvit - Sleepless Society 2 (2006) Sug Ga Wa 49 (สักวา 49) (2005) Replay (2004) Prik - Chili (พริก) (2004)
Early years of Endorphine: 2004 - 2006
Endorphine started in junior high school.
Friends Bomb (drums) and Kia (guitar) decided to form a band and asked
Bomb’s brother Bird (bass) to join in. They decided they needed a lead
vocalist, and that’s when Da came in. Impressed with Da’s unique and
powerful voice, the band asked her to join. “Since we played rock
music, we never thought our lead singer would be a girl,” Bomb said.
“But when we heard Da sing, we knew she was the missing piece.”
They were almost set, but there was still one other thing they
needed the right name. Stuck in traffic one day, Bomb spotted a
bumper sticker that had the word “endorphine” written on it. Curious,
Bomb looked the word up and found the perfect name for his band.
“Endorphins are a chemical substance produced by the brain when we’re
happy or in pain,” Bomb said. “And we want people to be happy listening
to our songs. Hence the name Endorphine.”
Live Tour: Hua Mark Indoor Arena 2009
Latest Album: Saen Saeb
27 October 2009
Latest Album: Saen Saeb
Released: 27 October 2009
Track listing
1. Saeb : แสบ
2. Jood rerm ton kong jood job : จุดเริ่มต้นของจุดจบ
3. Khob jai tae mai aow : ขอบใจแต่ไม่เอา
4. Ruang na buer : เรื่องน่าเบื่อ
5. Ja ruk kor ruk : จะรักก็รัก
6. Kum tah : คำท้า
7. Krung nueng rao keuy ruk kun : ครั้งหนึ่ง เราเคยรักกัน
8. Hark mai mee wan proong nee : หากไม่มีวันพรุ่งนี้
9. Move & Turn Around
10. Ardeed khong chun kub pujjuban khong rao : อดีตของฉันปัจจุบันของเรา
11. Ying thai : หญิงไทย
Bonus Track :
12. Yark dai yin wa ruk kun : อยากได้ยินว่ารักกัน
Publisher: Grammy
The songs
and videos are here as samples. You can only listen to the songs and watch the videos while connected
to the internet. There are NO mp3 downloads. If you like any of the
songs that you have listened to, then we encourage you to buy the full
albums from online stores such as ethaicd.com.
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