During his early secondary school years, he began listening to
hip-hop music and writing his own
rap lyrics. By high school, he started recording songs in studios and posting them on social media. The stage name "Youngohm" was inspired by Western rappers who often used the word "Young" before their names, which he then combined with his nickname "Ohm". He and his friends participated in the second season of
Rap is Now, a Thai
battle rap competition show, and reached the round of 32 contestants. In 2016, during the show's third season, Youngohm returned to compete again and reached the final eight contestants. Although he did not win, his performance helped him gain recognition within the Thai rap community. In 2017, Youngohm rose to fame with his hit single "Choey Moei", which reached number one on the
Joox chart. That same year, he collaborated with Wonderframe on the song “Yoo Dee Dee Kor.” In 2018, Youngohm received the Hip-Hop Song of the Year award at the
Joox Thailand Music Awards for "Choey Moei". He also featured in the songs "Roo Dee Wa Mai Dee" by
Getsunova and "Suea Sin Lai" by
F.Hero, FYMME, and P–Hot. In 2019, Youngohm released "Do White", which surpassed 55 million views within its first two weeks. Later, his song "Thararat" broke records on the Joox platform, reaching one million streams in just 15 hours and 23 million YouTube views in its first week. In 2022, Youngohm revealed that he had been diagnosed with
bipolar disorder. The following year, he released his second studio album,
Thatthong Sound, and held the album launch on 25 January at Gaysorn Urban Resort,
Gaysorn Village. He later held his first major solo concert in February of the same year. == Artistry ==