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T-Skirt (trio)

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T-Skirt
OriginBangkok, Thailand
Genres
Years active1995 (1995)–1996, 2018
LabelsKita Entertainment
Past members
  • Asama "Mar" Kahar
  • Duangporn "Joy" Sontikhan
  • Thitiya "Gift" Noppongsakit

T-Skirt (Thai: ที-สเกิ๊ต) was a Thai girl group that was popular in the 1990s under Kita Entertainment. They can be considered as the second girl trio of Kita since Sao Sao Sao in the 1980s.[1]

History

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T-Skirt released their first album in 1995 with an image of Japanese gal-like costume, focusing on bright colors for each member, and miniskirts. Making them resembring Sailor Moon, a popular Japanese magical girl anime at the time. With their outstanding image, they easily became the teen idols, especially teen girls, and the LGBTQ group.[1] T-Skirt debuted with a mini concert at Siam Square, a place to hang out for teens, where the audience was packed.[2]

Before that, during the audition, Tata Young also came to test with them. With her outstanding talent, she became a solo artist of Grammy Entertainment at the end of the same year.[2][1]

The group popular songs include Mai Tao Rai (ไม่เท่าไหร่, "It's nothing"), Jeb Tan Dai Mai (เจ็บแทนได้ไหม, "Can I hurt instead?"), Sueng Sueng Noi (ซึ้ง ๆ หน่อย, "Little appreciated"),[a][3] Rueang Man Sao (เรื่องมันเศร้า, "Sad story"), Fong Tan Pao (ฟ้องท่านเปา, "File a Lord Pao") what with the popularity of the Taiwanese TV series Justice Pao, which was broadcast on Channel 3 and was very popular at that time. The first album was promoted for a full year, almost two years, and sold over a million copies.[2]

The following year, 1996, their second album was released, but it was not as successful as before. Soon after, their stable faced business problems and had to close down, and the group disbanded.[2][4]

In 2018, the group reunited for a special event GREEN CONCERT # 21 Dance Fever along with other famous singers and bands from the 1990s.[5]

They are still active in the Thai showbiz today as front and behind the scenes personnel.[5][4][2]

Members

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  • Asama "Mar" Kahar: ("มาร์" อัสมา กฮาร์) birth (1974-12-24) 24 December 1974 (age 49)
  • Duangporn "Joy" Sontikhan: ("จอย" ดวงพร สนธิขันธ์) birth​ (1978-06-19) 19 June 1978 (age 46)
  • Thitiya "Gift" Noppongsakit: ("กิ๊ฟ" ธิติยา นพพงษากิจ) birth​ (1980-04-09) 9 April 1980 (age 44)

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • T-Skirt (ที-สเกิ๊ต) released on February 27, 1995
  • Team'Sthree[b](ทีมสตรี) released on April 30, 1996

Compilation

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  • Ruam Hit Tid Kraprong (รวมฮิตติดกระโปรง) released March 2004

Notes

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  1. ^ Legally converted from a Japanese さよならから始まる物語 by CoCo.
  2. ^ Literally translates to "women's team", also a spoonerism of the group's name.

References

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  1. ^ a b c GMM25THAILAND (2020-03-10). "สวยรวยแซ่บ l เส้นทางสุดแซ่บของ "ที-สเกิ๊ต" วงเกิร์ลกรุ๊ปในตำนานของไทย เจ้าแม่แฟชั่นแห่งยุค 90". via YouTube (in Thai). Retrieved 2024-07-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b c d e CHANGE2561 (2020-06-13). "ต้มยำอมรินทร์ พฤหัสบดี 11 มิ.ย. 63 EP.183 : สามสาว T-Skirt , เจ๊อ้อย ข้าวเหนียวหน้าหมู". via YouTube (in Thai). Retrieved 2024-07-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Kita Music (2014-12-19). "ที-สเกิ๊ต : ซึ้ง ๆ หน่อย อัลบั้ม : T-Skirt [Official MV]". via YouTube (in Thai). Retrieved 2024-08-01.
  4. ^ a b ""ที-สเกิ๊ต" เปิดใจครั้งแรกในรอบ 20 ปี เรื่องอำลาวงการเพลง ย้อนวินาทีค่ายยุบโดยที่ไม่รู้ตัว". Sanook.com (in Thai). 2020-06-12. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  5. ^ a b "ยังจำกันได้ไหม... T-Skirt เกิร์ลกรุ๊ปชื่อดัง ที่เป็นขวัญใจวัยรุ่นในยุค 90". Kapook.com (in Thai). 2019-10-29. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
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