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It depicts a single woman making a playful pass at a man she likes, expressing that she is tired of her current last name and would love to legally take his family name by marrying him. 🔗 Where to Listen
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The track became a staple for local "Line Dance" groups (often consisting of elderly exercise clubs or community dancers at public parks). It depicts a single woman making a playful
While the song itself gained millions of views on streaming platforms like YouTube, its cultural footprint expanded significantly through in Thailand:
The song has been frequently performed at local government events and OTOP (One Tambon One Product) festivals across rural Thailand. 📝 About the Lyrics 📝 About the Lyrics True to traditional Thai
True to traditional Thai country music tropes, the lyrics of "อยากเปลี่ยนนามสกุล" are playful, humorous, and flirtatious:
is a popular Thai Luk Thung (country) dance cover performed by artist Ning Supansa (นิ้ง สุพรรษา) under the special project titled "Project Supansa Kha Dance" (Project สุพรรษา ขาแดนซ์) . It depicts a single woman making a playful
(I Want to Change My Last Name)