Classic Cambodian
pop music, or
modern music, includes slow,
crooner-type music exemplified by songs such as
Sinn Sisamouth's "Ae Na Tov Thansuo?" (), as well as
dance music. Dance music is classified according to the type of dance signified by the rhythm. The two most common types of Cambodian dance music are
romvong and
rom kbach.
Romvong is slow dance music, while ramkbach is closely related to
Thai folk music. Recently, a form of music called
kantrum has become popular. Originating among the
Khmer Surin in Thailand,
kantrum is performed by both Thai and Cambodian stars. Modern Cambodian music is usually presented in Cambodian karaoke
VCDs, which typically feature actors and actresses mimicking song lyrics. Noy Vanneth and
Lour Sarith are two examples of modern singers who sing songs on the karaoke VCDs, and the VCDs feature songs composed by other musicians, in addition to songs sung and composed by notable musician
Sinn Sisamouth.
Production House Music During and after the Khmer Rouges and the
People's Republic of Kampuchea, most of the music emerged from the refugee camps such as
Khao-I-Dang on the Thai border, with artists such as
Keo Sarath or Barnabas Mam. The majority of post-Khmer Rouge Cambodian music is produced by a handful of production companies which include; Rasmey Hang Meas, Sunday Productions and Town Production. These companies function as the record labels within the Cambodian music business. Notable artists signed under these companies include
Preap Sovath,
Aok Sokunkanha,
Sokun Nisa,
Khemarak Sereymun and Meas Soksophea.
Original Music Movement The Cambodian Original Music Movement refers to a group of young Khmer musicians in Cambodia who write, record and perform original compositions. It began largely as a result of the creation of a venue in Phnom Penh called
Show Box, a cross-cultural community hub created exclusively to promote original Khmer alternative art and music, and an amalgamation of various unique contemporary artists and musicians who were encouraged by music and art platforms like Cambodia's first alternative label Yab Moung Records. Yab Moung Records and
Show Box actively encouraged the production of original music and was the artistic home of many original alternative musicians.
Show Box only hosted original performances from both Khmer and international musicians and acted as a community hub for innovative ideas. This movement is described by some as their response to a
copycat music culture, where many modern Khmer-language songs copy the melodies and lyrical themes from nearly identical Chinese, Thai, Korean, American and Vietnam works. Artists who are known in this movement include
Adda Angel, Sai,
Bonny B., Khmeng Khmer,
Laura Mam, P-Sand, Nikki Nikki, Van Chesda, Sliten6ix, Sam Rocker,
Kanhchna Chet, Sophia Kao and
Smallworld Smallband. The genres of these musicians includes
blues music,
pop music,
rap music,
rock music and
electronic music. The #IAmOriginal project was formed in order to promote up and coming original artists. IAmOriginal identifies itself as a "non-profit music foundation aimed at promoting creative and innovative music in Cambodia by providing training, legal consultation, financial and marketing support to artists who are passionate about music." They have released two albums and held concerts for each of the album launches. Many of Cambodia's young celebrities participate in this movement though showing support at events and through social media. A new project by Laura Baker, The Sound Initiative, also seeks to train and mentor new artists. In 2016,
Laura Mam founded
Baramey Production, a pioneering music label, nurturing the talents of original music stars in Cambodia. Today, Baramey is on the mainstream with the success of
Vannda's several hits songs most notably
Time To Rise. In 2021, Baramey signed a deal with the Asian branch of
Warner Music's ADA; the first major international agreement for a Cambodian music label.
Norodom Jenna, a member of the
House of Norodom, Cambodia's ruling family, has denied rumors of entering into the
Korean pop industry.
Khmer Alternative Music In recent years there has been a resurgence of creativity in contemporary Khmer art forms and music is no exception. Cambodia's first alternative music label Yab Moung Records was founded in 2012 and has since recorded and released the first Khmer Hardcore and Death Metal tracks as well as producing a wide range of alternative artists creating unique Khmer
blues,
rock,
hip hop and alternative music. Yab Moung Records provides an ongoing platform for Khmer alternative music and art and actively encourages creative expression within a uniquely Cambodian context. ==Khmer Boxing Music==