Yadanar My, a luminary of the Burmese pop music scene, resonates with audiences through her soulful voice and magnetic stage presence. Born on August 17, 1989, in Thuwunna Township, Yangon State, Myanmar, she hails from the ethnic Rakhine community, adding a rich cultural dimension to her artistry.
The daughter of the esteemed singer Mai, Yadanar My inherited her mother’s musical legacy, fostering a deep-rooted passion for music from a young age. Educated initially at Basic Education High School No. 2 Latha before transitioning to Basic Education High School No. 1 Dagon, she honed her talents while navigating the corridors of academia.
In 2006, Yadanar My ventured into the art world with her debut song, “Far Away,” marking the inception of a remarkable career trajectory. Collaborating with her mother, Mai, for City FM’s 6th anniversary celebration, she showcased her innate talent and ignited the hearts of audiences nationwide.
Throughout her illustrious career, Yadanar My has released five albums, each a testament to her musical prowess and creative ingenuity. Songs like “A Lwan Thint Pan Chi,” “Good Night,” “Thu Thi Say,” “Pyaw Thar Pae,” “Ma May Par Nae Yo Yo Lay,” and “Lo Yar Thone” have garnered immense popularity, earning her a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim.
Beyond her musical endeavors, Yadanar My’s influence extends to social media, boasting a substantial following of 1.9 million on her Facebook Fan page. As a prominent figure in the pop music landscape, she continues to captivate audiences with her timeless melodies and unwavering commitment to her craft, solidifying her legacy as a true icon of Burmese music.