Hard rock band, Cells, won four categories of the first Lao Music Awards, held at the National Culture Hall on Saturday.
The band took out the prizes for best album, most popular song and best rock song, and Cells’ vocalist Athisak Rattanavong won best songwriter of the year.
Prizes were awarded in 14 categories. The most popular artist of the year was awarded to Ting Phailavanh, while Aluna Thavonsouk and Tone Aniluth won the best female and best male artist awards.
Other winners included Secret (best duo or group), Bidalak Si-akkhaphom, known as Touly, and Khannakhon Xayakham, known as Cream, (best new artist) and LOG song E-Yang Ka Dai (best hip hop or R&B Song).
The best pop song was awarded to Khuam Houseuk Bok by Aluna Thavonsouk, best country song went to Khoy Nong Mayam by Bounleua Valideth and best folk song to Lam Siphandon by Viengphou Nounim.
Hard rock band, Cells, won four categories of the first Lao Music Awards, held at the National Culture Hall on Saturday.
The band took out the prizes for best album, most popular song and best rock song, and Cells’ vocalist Athisak Rattanavong won best songwriter of the year.
Prizes were awarded in 14 categories. The most popular artist of the year was awarded to Ting Phailavanh, while Aluna Thavonsouk and Tone Aniluth won the best female and best male artist awards.
Other winners included Secret (best duo or group), Bidalak Si-akkhaphom, known as Touly, and Khannakhon Xayakham, known as Cream, (best new artist) and LOG song E-Yang Ka Dai (best hip hop or R&B Song).
The best pop song was awarded to Khuam Houseuk Bok by Aluna Thavonsouk, best country song went to Khoy Nong Mayam by Bounleua Valideth and best folk song to Lam Siphandon by Viengphou Nounim.
Hard rock band, Cells, won four categories of the first Lao Music Awards, held at the National Culture Hall on Saturday.
The band took out the prizes for best album, most popular song and best…