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Kat Ratakarn แคท รัตกาล | |
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Birth name | Putthachat Yoskewut ( Thai: พุทธชาติ ยศแก้วอุด) |
Born | Lampang Province, Thailand | 30 May 1973
Genres | Mor lam |
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Instrument(s) | Voice |
Years active | 1999–2015 |
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Kat Ratakarn ( Thai: แคท รัตกาล, born 30 May 1973) [1] is a Thai luk thung singer.
She was born Putthachat Yoskewut ( Thai: พุทธชาติ ยศแก้วอุด) in Lampang Province. [1]
Her most popular songs include Made in look thoong, Kin Jub Jib, Kid Thueng Kon Klai, Kon Mai Mee Hua Jai, Yeb Jark Thak Fun, Pin Pockpin Pak, Song Kran Nam Ta, Sao Nhue Kor Mee Hua Jai, Chao Wan Mai Jai Tem Rak, Sao Ga Kai, Ther Lam Eieng, Ror Ther, Yom, Ya Kued Nak, Kon Hin Sin Jai, Lam Pang Ngao Mak, Kon D Khong Chun, Khao Mai Rak Kae Eik Leaw.
In 2017–18, she announced her retirement to live a Buddhist spiritual life. [2] [3]
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Kat Ratakarn แคท รัตกาล | |
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Birth name | Putthachat Yoskewut ( Thai: พุทธชาติ ยศแก้วอุด) |
Born | Lampang Province, Thailand | 30 May 1973
Genres | Mor lam |
Occupation(s) |
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Instrument(s) | Voice |
Years active | 1999–2015 |
Labels |
Kat Ratakarn ( Thai: แคท รัตกาล, born 30 May 1973) [1] is a Thai luk thung singer.
She was born Putthachat Yoskewut ( Thai: พุทธชาติ ยศแก้วอุด) in Lampang Province. [1]
Her most popular songs include Made in look thoong, Kin Jub Jib, Kid Thueng Kon Klai, Kon Mai Mee Hua Jai, Yeb Jark Thak Fun, Pin Pockpin Pak, Song Kran Nam Ta, Sao Nhue Kor Mee Hua Jai, Chao Wan Mai Jai Tem Rak, Sao Ga Kai, Ther Lam Eieng, Ror Ther, Yom, Ya Kued Nak, Kon Hin Sin Jai, Lam Pang Ngao Mak, Kon D Khong Chun, Khao Mai Rak Kae Eik Leaw.
In 2017–18, she announced her retirement to live a Buddhist spiritual life. [2] [3]