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Busaba Ahisthan (Thai: บุษบา อธิษฐาน) was a Thai, Luk thung singer.

Early life

Busaba Athisthan was born on April 2, 1967, in Thap Khlo District, Phichit Province.

She was made famous by her songs "ท้ารัก" and "จอห์นนี่ที่รัก" . She got into the music industry based on recommendations from Cholathi Thanthong and Phanom Nopporn, with her first song "สาวนครชัยศรี" recorded in 1984. Later she would be known for fun and energetic songs, such as "ท้่ารัก" , "โอ้โฮบางกอก" , "ชอบคนมีตังค์" , "นักรบนิรนาม" , "ไม่รักอย่าหลอก" and "จอห์นนี่ที่รัก" which were later re-recorded by Mangpor Chonthicha.

Career

She joined the Nopporn Silver Gold record label in 1986. Athistan's most popular songs include "Nak Rop Nee Ra Nam" (Thai: นักรบนิรนาม), "Jer Nae" (Thai: เจอแน่), "Jhonny Thee Rak" (Thai: จอห์นนี่ที่รัก), and "Oh! Ho Bangkok" (Thai: โอ้โหบางกอก).

Busaba Athisthan died on September 18, 2001, 34 years old.

References

  1. "แมงปอ"เปรี้ยวปนเซ็กซี่ ชุด"จอห์นนี่ที่รัก"โชว์อลังการ
  2. 15 ปี บุษบา อธิษฐาน
  3. "จันทร์เจ้าขา ภาค ๒๙๕ แด่... บุษบา อฐิษฐาน ผู้จากไป..." Archived from the original on 2005-11-10. Retrieved 2019-03-26.


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