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Vachirawit Chivaaree discography

The discography of Vachirawit Chivaaree consists of his elaborated music career, his singles, OST of the many series, live concerts within Thailand and across South-East Asia countries, his music video appearances for other singers and few collaborations. He is popular for song "Lost & Found" and for mini album Adolescent. In 2023, he became independent artist under his own agency Cloud9 Entertainment.

Musical career

2020-2023: Rising popularity

Bright appeared in various music videos during his early years of his career. In July 2020, his first OPM song cover "With a Smile" was released as the official theme for the Filipino-dubbed Still 2gether series in the Philippines.

In 2021, Bright is youngest male artist to receive the "Best Song Drama" in 12th Nataraja Awards for his song "Kan Goo" in Thailand. His songs "Kan Goo" and "Yang Koo Gun" got featured in "Thai: Best song of the year 2020".

In 2021, Bright performed a duet with Tiara Andini at the Giveaway Roboguru Show, in Indonesia. He also collaborated with the rapper F.Hero for the song "Sad Movie" and won the "Music of the week" at the "T-pop Stage Award". His first Thai single "Unmovable" is from the Boys Don't Cry project, a compilation album. For this song, he won "Rookie of the Week" in "T-pop Stage Award".

In 2022, Bright released his first English single "Lost & Found". His song "Good Times", with Kanyawee Songmuang, received positive reviews. In 2023, Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong used "Good Times" song for promotional political video during his visit in Thailand. He featured in the T-pop shows held in Thailand and Japan. He had successful stint during musical concerts "Shooting Star", across South-East Asian countries.

In January 2023, he released his single "My Ecstasy" feat D. Gerrard from his mini album Adolescent under GMMTV's new record label RISER Music, where he was creative director. This song became top requested song on HITZ 955, Thailand. In April 2023, he participated in Rolling Loud 2023, the world's largest hip-hop music festival, in Pattaya, Thailand. Recently, he appeared in Filipino based singer Zack Tabudlo's MV “Turn Back Time”.

2024 onwards: present

In 2024, Bright concentrated mainly on his musical career, he participated in The Kingdom and Home Party event in Thailand, Japan and Indonesia. He performed in Summer Sonic Festival, WOWOW was official TV broadcaster. He released his singles Long Run & Sleeping Pills along with Thai song writer Thammathai Phalangsilp (Timethai), both the songs received decent reception. On 11 August 2024, he got an opportunity to perform in a special program at NHK Expo event, which was broadcast by NHK, a widely broadcasting Japanese company. He debuted at 88rising with his single Long Showers. He surpassed 100M streams across all his credits on Spotify, and his YouTube gained 'Musical Note Badge', an Official Artist Channel (OAC).

Singles

OST

Special album

On 2021, special album during promotion of ' was released. The CD version included booklet with Thai lyrics for songs featured in the franchisee, parallel translations in Japanese and English, along with signatures of Bright. The album ranked in decent ranks in Japan based music billboards. It debuted at 3rd rank on Oricon Daily Album Charts, ranked 7th on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and 4th on Billboard Japan Weekly Album Sales.

Release Date: June 4, 2021<br>Distribution: August 25 <br>CD Label: GMMTV Company Limited <br>Distributor: Universal Music LLC<br>Release Country: Japan

Bright's Home Party concerts

Bright along with his band launched 'The Home Party' concerts across Asia under his own event management company Cloud9 Entertainment.

Music festivals and concerts

Singing journals

Music video appearances

Live sessions and official cover versions

Shooting Star Asia tour

Owing to the international popularity, musical concerts "Shooting Star" was held across South-East Asian countries and Bright had a successful stint.

Side By Side concert

Musical awards

References