Waiphot Phetsuphan (พราน สกุลณี). Songwriter: Chiu Pichit.
The song serves as a formal "bidding farewell" (La Buat) to his parents, relatives, and fans. It mentions specific figures like his creditors, local doctors, and neighbors, reflecting the communal nature of Thai village life. Waiphot Phetsuphan (พราน สกุลณี)
Waiphot Phetsuphan's status as a (declared in 1997) was built on his ability to blend traditional Thai folk arts like Phleng E-Saew and Phleng Lae with modern Luk Thung. It mentions specific figures like his creditors, local
A core theme is "Kha Nam Nom" (the price of mother's milk), emphasizing the Thai belief that a son’s ordination is the highest way to repay his parents' debt of gratitude. The song (ไวพจน์ลาบวช 21 มิ
The song (ไวพจน์ลาบวช 21 มิ.ย.) by the legendary Waiphot Phetsuphan , the "King of Lae Music," is more than just a Luk Thung hit—it is a cultural landmark in Thailand. Released as an Official MV and Audio by Siangsiam, the song commemorates a real event: Waiphot’s actual ordination into the monkhood on June 21, 1969 . The Legacy of "June 21st"


