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Yui Yatyer (
Thai: ยุ้ย ญาติเยอะ,
RTGS: Yatyoe), real name Jariya Preedakul (จริยา ปรีดากูล), is a
Luk thung singer.
Biography
Yui Yatyer was born on 19 February 1978[1] and is the daughter of Chana-Saiyud Preedakul. Her stage career began when she won the TV variety series Concert Contest in 1987, and she has been a prominent figure in Thai entertainment ever since.[2]
In 1995, she signed onto Four-S label. Her most popular songs include "Phok Miea Ma Dua Ruea" (
Thai: พกเมียมาด้วยเหรอ), "Noo Chop Chop" (
Thai: หนูช๊อบชอบ), "Lueak Miea Bok Maa" (
Thai: เลิกเมียบอกมา), "Hoa Hai Duea" (
Thai: ห่อให้ด้วย), "Khun Nai Khaa Ma Laeng Saab" (
Thai: คุณนายขาแมลงสาบ).
She is married to Choo-Chat Phongtrakool (
Thai: ชูชาติ ผ่องตระกูล) and they have one son.[3]
Discography
Albums
Wan Raek Juea Luey ยุ้ยเป็นสาวแล้ว ชุด 1 วันแรกเจอเลย (1995)