Ni Ni Khin Zaw
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About
Burmese pop and R&B singer, songwriter, and model known for winning the 2008 season of The Best of Melody World and for her hit songs such as "A Sin Pyay Par Tal," "Stand by Me," "Muu," "Yat Sat Thwar Thu," "Thit Sar Ma Pyat Kyay," "Enemy," and "Although We're Far Away." She is also known for having performed at the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2013 Southeast Asian Games.
Before fame
She developed an interest in music at a young age but initially did not pursue it as a career. She pursued higher education and enrolled at the University of Medicine 2, Yangon. Her first major public exposure came in 2008 when she competed on and won the televised singing competition The Best of Melody World. Her first widely recognized songs came out shortly after her 2008 competition win including songs "Enemy," "Although We're Far Away," and "Stop." She continued with her studies and graduated from the University of Medicine 2, Yangon. She was selected as a featured performer at both the opening and closing ceremonies of the Southeast Asian Games in 2013 which helped boost her growing music career. She released her first album Mario in 2013. She held her first concert in April 2017.
Trivia
She served as a female coach on Seasons 1, 2, and 3 of The Voice Myanmar from 2018-2020. She is also known for contributing to the collaborative song "FRIENDS" in 2024 with singers Aung Htet, Phyo Pyae Sone, Mi Sandi, and Jewel.
Family life
She was born and raised in Yekyi, Myanmar. She is a mother.
Associated with
She and May La Than Zin are both pop singers from Myanmar.