Music: Jida จิดา (Thailand)

Posted on 25 February 2013 by Ronald Gilliam

In 2008 Pop singer Jida (or Jidapa Niyomsrisakul) received two big awards: Best Female Artist and Best New Artist for her album titled “Dizzy.”

In 2010 the image of a focused female vocalist with a charming voice returned (inducing prosperity and success) by working with the music label: Small Room. Jida brought back the sound everyone heard on her single “Plaeng Khuen” from the album “Small Room 007: Boutique.”

On Jida’s newest album “Boy Friends” she performs with a new group of musicians: Patjapong “Gap” Supachaicharoen (Bass), Nattawat “Mai” Kripitch (guitar), Charapat “Ja” Leenanupunth (guitar), and Thammarat “Aem” Sukwat (drums) together they are making their music more fun, full, and enjoyable.

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