The First Queen of Country Music

In a quiet house before sunrise, Pongsri Woranuch slipped away, leaving Thailand to awaken to a silence it had never known.

For decades, her voice carried the dust of rural roads, the ache of migration,

the pride and sorrow of ordinary people. She did not just sing Luk Thung;

she helped define it, shaping a sound that became the soul of a generation.

Her son’s farewell—calling her final departure “the last express train”—

captured the tenderness and exhaustion of a long battle with illness,

fought mostly out of public view. As fans flooded social media with old album covers,

grainy concert clips, and memories of parents humming her songs in dim kitchens,

it became clear that her passing was not just the loss of a singer,

but of a living archive of feeling. Her body is gone; her voice, stubbornly, is not.

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