A leader in Thailand's "phleng phuea chiwit" genre, Pongsit Kamphee was born in
the Mueng district of Thailand's Nongkhai province on November 2, 1967. Inspired
by Thai rock bands like Carabao and Caravan, he moved to Bangkok and launched
his own music career with the debut album Thueng Phuean in 1987. The album's
title track became a hit, and Kamphee earned more commercial success with his
second album, Sua Tua Thee 11, in 1990. This album, too, became a significant
hit in Thailand, largely driven by the successful single "Ta Lod Wela." After
releasing 1991's Bun Terk Karn Dern ...