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Eve Pancharoen (Thai: อีฟ ปานเจริญ; 7 August 1981), well known by her stage name Palmy (Thai: ปาล์มมี่), is a Thai pop singer who has recorded and released several albums including concert DVDs on the GMM Grammy label, beginning with her self-titled solo debut, Palmy, in 2001. Palmy has explored a variety of popular music styles on each of her four solo albums, and she has collaborated with the Thai ska band T-Bone to create experimental renditions of her hits (see Flower Power Concert and The Acoustic Album.) Though her solo recording was Beautiful Ride in 2006, she has continued to perform live with T-Bone, and has appeared as a guest vocalist at other concerts and music festivals. She is primarily successful in Asia, especially Japan, Korea, Singapore and Thailand, but she has also performed in Australia and the United Kingdom. She is of Belgian, Mon and Thai descent. Palmy is known to perform and make public appearances barefoot; she even has a barefoot-themed concert (Palmy Barefoot Acoustic Concert).[1]

Key Information

Biography

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Early years

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Palmy was born Eve Pancharoen on 7 August 1981 to a Thai of Mon descendant mother and a Belgian father. She was raised for 12 years in Bangkok and then moved to Sydney, Australia for five years. Palmy returned to Bangkok when she was 18 years old. Palmy became interested in music in primary school, the Catholic school Pra Mae Marie (St. Louise) in Bangkok. She was selected as a guitarist of music band of the school for two years. After moving to Sydney, Palmy attended Holy Cross College where she studied music and art. Palmy used singing as a medium to practice her English at that time. Palmy also took singing lessons at Australian Institute of Music. She was a solo singer for school graduation concert, and her success in this provided the impetus to pursue singing professionally.[citation needed]

Return to Thailand

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Palmy returned to Thailand with a determination to be a professional singer. She signed a contract with GMM Grammy in 2000. Palmy released her first album 'Palmy' in December 2001 which included the single 'Yak Rong Dang Dang'. Palmy had her first concert organized by GMM Grammy on 7 April 2002.

Music career

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Besides her achievements in the three solo albums, Palmy has performed on several occasions overseas such as in Japan, Korea, Singapore, England and Australia. Palmy was the only Thai artist performing at MTV's Asia Awards 2003 in Singapore. Palmy also held 2 big concerts in Japan: Palmy's first Live in Japan at Shibuya O-East, Tokyo on 10 June 2004 and Palmy Live in Tokyo Vol. 2 on 13 November 2006. Palmy also performed at RHB Singapore Cup Final at Singapore National Stadium and again in Singapore, she performed at Euphoria 2004 in the same event as Michael Learns to Rock and All4One. In addition, Palmy was chosen as the only Thai artist performing at "Asia Song Festival" at the Olympics Park, Seoul Korea. She held 'Palmy Live Concert' in London 2006 at Indigo O2 Arena and in 2007, Palmy performed Palmy's First Live at Sydney Concert at The Metro Theatre.

Awards

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  • 2001 Most Popular New Artist, Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards 2001
  • 2002 Female Singer, Elle Style Awards 2002 Elle (Thailand) Magazine
  • 2002 Best of Thai Female Pop Song, Music Society of Thailand
  • 2002 "Best Female Pop Singer – Golden Ganesha Award", Music Society of Thailand under the Royal Patronage
  • 2002 "Best Thai Female Music Video Award (Yak Rong Dang Dang)", Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards
  • 2002 Best Female Singer for National Youth, National Youth Bureau (NYB)
  • 2003 Best Female Singer for National Youth, National Youth Bureau (NYB)
  • 2003 Best Female Singer, Sea-Son Award
  • 2003 "Best Female Artist", Kom Chad Luek Awards
  • 2003 Best Thai female Music Video (Pood Mai Tem Pak), Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards III[2]
  • 2004 "Female Artist of The Year" from Album "Stay", Fat Awards#2 (Fat radio Fm 104.5)
  • 2004 "MGA Top Selling Newcomer", MGA Hall of Fame Awards
  • 2006 "Popular Vote Female Artist", Virgin Hitz Awards ( Virgin hitz Fm95.5)
  • 2007 " Female Artist of The Year ", From Album" Beautiful Ride", Fat Awards#5 (Fat Radio Fm 104.5)
  • 2011 "Seventeen Music female Artist" Seventeen Teen Choice Awards 2011[3]
  • 2011 "No.1 Music Chart Monthly Award 2011( August2011) " KID MARK" Song (เพลง คิดมาก), Intensive watch Award [4]
  • 2011 " Best Female Artist " 10th HAMBURGER: THE DECADE OF FAME (Hamburger Magazine)
  • 2012 "Favorite Female Artist" You2play Award 2011 [5]
  • 2012 " Best Female Artist " 1st Decade Anniversary Awards 2011 ( The Guitar Magazine) [6]
  • 2012 " Best Female Artist of the Year " Seed Awards#7 ( SEED Fm 97.5)
  • 2012 " Best Female Artist " Siamdara Stars Awards 2012 [7]
  • 2012 " Female Artist of the year " From Album" Five" Fat Awards#10 (Fat radio Fm 104.5)
  • 2019 " Song of 2018 (Son-Klin) " ( DONT Journal Awards)
  • 2019 " Best Entertainment on Social Media (Female Artist) " From Thailand Zocial Awards 2019
  • 2019 " Best Song Writer of the year " (The Guitar Magazine)
  • 2019 " Single Hit of the year (Son-Klin) " (The Guitar Magazine)
  • 2019 " Best Female of the year " (The Guitar Magazine)
  • 2019 " Best Female Artist " From Single Son-Klin (Kom Chad Luek Awards 15th)
  • 2019 " Best Song of the year (Mae-Giew) " (Kom Chad Luek Awards 15th)

Discography

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Palmy

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The music from her self-titled debut album, Palmy was released on 21 December 2001.

The album contains ten songs:-[8]

  1. "Yark rong dang dang" (อยากร้องดังดัง)
  2. "Yoo tor dai reu plow" (อยู่ต่อได้หรือเปล่า)
  3. "Paed mong chao wan ang kan" (แปดโมงเช้าวันอังคาร)
  4. "Kao leum" (เขาลืม)
  5. "Tob tuan" (ทบทวน)
  6. "Klua" (กลัว)
  7. "Peun tee suan tua" (พื้นที่ส่วนตัว)
  8. "San sa bai" (แสนสบาย)
  9. "Fah song chan ma" (ฟ้าส่งฉันมา)
  10. "Fan dee kae mai kee keun" (ฝันดีแค่ไม่กี่คืน)

Stay

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"Her second album, Stay, was released on 29 July 2003. On this album, she has a guest artist, Jug Chawin Chitsomboon (Thai: จั๊ก ชวิน จิตสมบูรณ์), who wrote and played the acoustic guitar in the song "Stay".

The ten songs on this album are:-[9]

  1. "Tam pen mai tak" (ทำเป็นไม่ทัก)
  2. "Pood mai tem pak" (พูดไม่เต็มปาก)
  3. "Trid sa dee" (ทฤษฎี)
  4. "Chuay ma rub chan tee" (ช่วยมารับฉันที)
  5. "Ched ta na" (เจตนา)
  6. "Kra dod keun fah" (กระโดดขึ้นฟ้า)
  7. "Prung née art mai mee chan" (พรุ่งนี้อาจไม่มีฉัน)
  8. "Kor pai kon diaw" (ขอไปคนเดียว)
  9. "Ni tan" (นิทาน)
  10. "Stay"

Beautiful Ride

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The third album, 3 years after the second one, was released on 6 June 2006. After struggling with the old production team, Palmy had a new production team and spent almost 2 years to produce the album.

The ten songs on the album are:-[10]

  1. "Tick Tock"
  2. "Ooh!"
  3. "Kwam cheb puad" (ความเจ็บปวด)
  4. "Rong hai ngai ngai kab ruang derm derm" (ร้องไห้ง่ายง่ายกับเรื่องเดิมเดิม)
  5. "Mai mee kam cham kad kwam" (ไม่มีคำจำกัดความ)
  6. "Chak kan trong née" (จากกันตรงนี้)
  7. "Kun chae tee hai pai" (กุญแจที่หายไป)
  8. "Ploy" (ปล่อย)
  9. "Mai mee krai chok rai ta lod" (ไม่มีใครโชคร้ายตลอด)
  10. "Neung na tee" (หนึ่งนาที) ["Just One Minute"]

Palmy meets T-bone

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This album is a cooperation of Palmy and T-bone, a Thai reggae band.

The twelve songs on the album are:-[11]

  1. "Tick Tock"
  2. "Ooh!"
  3. Stay
  4. "Kwam cheb puad" (ความเจ็บปวด)
  5. "Kun chae tee hai pai" (กุญแจที่หายไป)
  6. "Klua" (กลัว)
  7. "Tob tuan" (ทบทวน)
  8. "Pood mai tem pak" (พูดไม่เต็มปาก)
  9. "Prung née art mai mee chan" (พรุ่งนี้อาจไม่มีฉัน)
  10. "Rong hai ngai ngai kab ruang derm derm" (ร้องไห้ง่ายง่ายกับเรื่องเดิมเดิม)
  11. "Yark rong dang dang" (อยากร้องดังดัง)
  12. "Yoo tor dai reu plow" (อยู่ต่อได้หรือเปล่า)

Palmy 5

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Palmy 5, her fourth album, was released on 9 December 2011.[12]

The ten songs on the album are:-[13]

  1. "Rockstar syndrome"
  2. "Ka Ka Ka" (กา กา กา)
  3. "Kid mark" (คิดมาก)
  4. "Shy boy"
  5. "Crush feat. Erlend Øye
  6. "Cry Cry Cry"
  7. "Toong see dum" (ทุ่งสีดำ)
  8. "Nalika reun kao" (นาฬิกาเรือนเก่า)
  9. "Butterfly"
  10. "Private sky (demo version)"

New Single (2018-2020)

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  1. Nuad (นวด)
  2. Mae-Giew (แม่เกี่ยว)
  3. Son-Klin (ซ่อนกลิ่น)
  4. Kid-Tueng (คิดถึง)
  5. Doung-Jai (ดวงใจ)
  6. Kwang (เคว้ง) "The Stranded" TV series on Netflix)
  7. Kwanxey Kwanma (ขวัญเอย ขวัญมา)
  8. Ribbon love color black (ริบบิ้นเลิฟคัลเลอร์แบล็ค)
  9. Sanitjai (สนิทใจ) OST.Rakray (รักร้าย)
  10. กลัวเครื่องบิน - Illslick featuring Palmy

Concerts

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Palmy's Life Concert

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This is the first concert in her life, her debut. After her tracks were the no.1 on so many music charts, the tickets were sold out within an hour. The concert was at Thammasat university auditorium at Tha-prachan campus on 7 April 2002.

Under the concept Palmy's life, After the concert, she became such a trend-setter. Palmy had a big influence on lifestyle, clothes, songs for fans.

Stay with Me

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After her 2-year pause, she came back and had her second concert at Impact Arena. Most songs played in this concert were from her second album.

The name of this concert means she was still in the music industry.

Palmy in the Candle Light Concert

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A romantic concert under hundreds candles' light, she was the most artistically beautiful artist of the era. It took place at Vachirabenchatat Park (known as Rot fai Park). This concert was in May in the same year with the Stay with Me concert and she invited 'Pu Anchalee Jongkadeekij' – one of the greatest Thai rock artists in the '90s – as her guest.

The Rhythm of the Times

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This concert was held at the IMPACT Arena, 11,000 seating capacity concert hall, located in Bangkok, Thailand on 5 August 2006. Special guests included T-Bone and Sena-Hoi.

Palmy Meets T-Bone in Flower Power Concert

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Held in the smaller and more intimate Moon Star Studio located in Bangkok, Thailand on 2 and 3 June 2007, Palmy with T-bone performed remixed versions of her popular songs putting a unique reggae and ska. Palmy also delivered a standout performance with her cover of "Leaving on a Jet Plane" by John Denver. Special guest, Peter Corp Dyrendal, appeared to perform a song with T-Bone and Palmy.

Palmy Ka Ka Ka Concert

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After being on break for the last 5 years, she is back showing her album concert and she invited special guests to sing one of the songs in the album: Erlend Øye (of Kings of Convenience, an indie folk-pop duo from Bergen, Norway), Hugo (ฮิวโก้ จุลจักร จักรพงษ์) and Sena Hoi (เสนาหอย เกียรติศักดิ์ อุดมนาค) take place at Impact Arena on January 28 and 29, 2012.

Palmy Barefoot Acoustic Councert

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The concert was held at Bitec's Hall on Sept 21 and 22, 2013.

Palmy Universe Concert

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The concert was held at Impact Arena on September 7,8,11, and 12, 2024.

Palmy performing with others

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Palmy is not often seen in general public events. However, she chooses to perform with selected artists she admires.

Micro's 'Put the Right Hand in the Right Concert (คอนเสิร์ตตำนานมือขวา)

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This concert of Micro – a famous rock band – was held at Impact Arena, Bangkok on 12–14 December 2003. Palmy was also a featured guest.

Bird Son Bird Sek Concert (คอนเสิร์ตเบิร์ดซนเบิร์ดเสก)

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Thongchai McIntyre or Bird Thongchai is all-time Thai pop singer along with Seksan Sukpimai (Sek Loso), rock & roll singer and songwriter held their concert for special album on 5–6 June 2004 at Impact Arena. Palmy was also a guest performing in this concert.

Hug Siaw Concert (คอนเสิร์ตฮักเสี่ยว)

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A country song artist, Poo Pongsit Kumpee, invited Palmy to his concert held at the Main Auditorium, Thammasat University, Tha-Prachan on 22 November 2008.

Groove My Dog Unplugged Concert

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Palmy performed with Moderndog – the famous Thai alternative band – and Groove Riders – the famous disco band, on 26 December 2008 at Thunder Dome Muang Thong Thani.

Touch Me Concert

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Neung Jakkawal Saothongyuttithum, one of the top pianists in Thailand, also invited Palmy to perform in his concert on 15 August 2009 at Indoor Stadium, Hua Mak.

Moderndog 5-3-15 Concert

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Palmy was invited as a guest for the alternative band, Moderndog's 15-year anniversary concert on 2–3 October 2009.

Asa Sanook Encore Plus Concert

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Palmy was invited as a guest for Bird Thongchai McIntyre, for his Asa Sanook Encore Plus Concert, in August 2011.

Hugo Under City Lights Concert

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Palmy was invited as a guest for Hugo, for his Under City Lights Concert, in October 2015. She performed "Hailstorms", "Ring of Fire" in duet with Hugo, and "Wake Alone" solo.

References

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Palmy (born Eve Pancharoen; August 7, 1981) is a Thai pop singer, songwriter, and occasional actress known for her melodic pop style and contributions to the Thai music scene. Born in Bangkok to Thai and Belgian parents, she holds dual heritage that influences her artistic expression. Palmy debuted on December 21, 2001, with her self-titled album under the GMM Grammy label, which established her as a prominent figure in Thai pop music. Throughout her career, Palmy has released multiple studio albums and concert DVDs, blending pop with elements of and international collaborations. She performed at London's in 2006, showcasing her appeal beyond , and provided vocals for the ska band T-Bone while collaborating with Norwegian artist on the single "Crush." Additionally, Palmy has contributed soundtracks to films and series, including the theme song for the 2019 movie alongside regional artists and music for the series The Stranded. As of 2025, she continues to perform with sold-out concerts in 2024 and a planned charity event. Her work emphasizes emotional lyrics and versatile performances, contributing to her enduring presence in Asian pop culture.

Early life

Family background and childhood

Eve Pancharoen, known professionally as Palmy, was born on August 7, 1981, in , . She possesses a multicultural heritage, with a Thai mother of Mon descent and a Belgian father. Palmy spent her early childhood in Bangkok, living with her grandmother in the bustling capital city. During these formative years, she attended primary school in Bangkok.

Education and move abroad

At the age of 12, Palmy, born Eve Pancharoen, relocated from Bangkok to Sydney, Australia, to live with her mother, who had been residing there. This family move marked a significant transition in her life, shifting from a structured upbringing with her grandmother in Thailand to a more independent environment influenced by Western parenting styles. During this period, she completed her high school education at Holy Cross College, where she studied music and art, graduating around age 18 before returning to Thailand. As a child of Belgian-Thai heritage, Palmy faced the challenges of cultural adjustment in , navigating her mixed identity while adapting to a new societal context. Her bilingual upbringing in Thai and English facilitated this process, allowing her to bridge her Thai roots with the English-speaking environment of schools and daily life. This period fostered personal growth, as she balanced the discipline instilled by her Thai grandmother—such as strict rules on homework and routines—with her mother's more relaxed, hippie-influenced approach that encouraged and . In , Palmy studied music and art at Holy Cross College, immersing herself in Western cultural influences. She used as a means to practice her English during this period. These experiences laid the groundwork for her artistic development, exposing her to diverse cultural influences that shaped her unique sound.

Career

Music career

Palmy entered the Thai upon her return from abroad, signing a contract with the prominent label in 2000, which provided crucial support including production resources and promotion for her nascent career. Her self-titled debut album, released on December 21, 2001, under the label, marked her breakthrough, propelled by the infectious pop single "Yak Rong Dang Dang," which captured widespread attention for its energetic melody and relatable lyrics. Throughout the early 2000s, Palmy established herself in the pop genre with subsequent releases like Stay (2003) and Beautiful Ride (2006), showcasing her versatile vocals and songwriting amid the vibrant Thai pop scene. Following Beautiful Ride, she took a five-year hiatus from 2006 to 2011 for personal reasons, stepping back from studio work to focus on introspection and creative recharge. Her return in 2011 with the album 5 signaled a stylistic evolution toward acoustic and folk-infused sounds, departing from pure pop-rock toward more intimate, instrumentation-driven arrangements. Palmy's musical influences draw from a fusion of Thai pop traditions and Western indie aesthetics, incorporating acoustic elements, live band dynamics, and personal songwriting that emphasize emotional depth over commercial polish. This blend is evident in her emphasis on guitar-led compositions and collaborative productions, as explored in acoustic concerts like the 2013 Barefoot Acoustic series. In later works, she integrated retro soul motifs from 1960s and artists like and Duffy, adapting them to Thai melodic structures for a distinctive hybrid sound. As of 2025, Palmy maintains her career momentum through selective releases and global engagements, including a standout performance at the 2024 International Rock , where she delivered a mix of her pop and rock-infused catalog to international audiences. Amid this longevity, she announced new music via the 2024 genie Season: PALMY project, featuring reimagined tracks, followed by 2025 singles including "ห้องสี่มุมซ้าย" (Left Corner Room) in April, "Full Tint" in June, "," and a collaboration "ที่ว่างของเธอ" (Palmy x Tatar x Salee) for the series , underscoring her ongoing commitment to evolving artistry.

Acting career

Palmy's foray into acting began in 2019 with a in the Thai film , a directed by Fattah Saksit Saeng-Uthai, where she portrayed a Thai singer in a collaborative musical segment featuring artists from across performing the theme song "Kid Mak (Overthinking)." In the same year, she was involved in the Netflix original series The Stranded, a survival drama set on a remote , contributing the original soundtrack single "เคว้ง" (Khewng), which underscores the show's themes of isolation and resilience, while also receiving an credit for the production. Since these early ventures, Palmy has maintained a selective approach to under the management of Records, prioritizing her established music career and avoiding major lead roles in subsequent years.

Awards and nominations

Palmy has garnered significant recognition in the Thai music industry, with over two dozen awards highlighting her versatility and enduring appeal as a pop artist. Her accolades span from breakthrough achievements in the early to multiple Best Female Artist honors in the and a prominent comeback in 2019, reflecting her evolution from a fresh talent to a respected veteran. Early in her career, Palmy's debut album earned her the Most Popular New Artist award at the Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards in 2001, marking her rapid rise in the pop scene. She continued to receive acclaim for her pop sensibilities, including the Best of Thai Female Pop Song from the Music Society of Thailand in 2002. By the mid-2010s, her consistent output led to repeated wins for Best Female Artist across several prestigious ceremonies, such as the Seed Awards (2011), Ordinary People Awards (2011 and 2012), 4U Awards (2011 and 2012), and Virgin Hitz Awards (2011). These honors underscored her dominance in female pop categories during a period of artistic experimentation. In 2019, Palmy experienced a major resurgence with the release of her single "Son-Klin" (ซ่อนกลิ่น), which propelled her to sweep multiple categories. At the JOOX Thailand Music Awards, she won Song of the Year for "Son-Klin," celebrated for its cultural phenomenon status and fan engagement through covers and discussions. At The Guitar Mag Awards, she secured three out of four nominations, including Best Female Artist, Single Hit of the Year for "Son-Klin" (which amassed over 129 million YouTube views), and Best Songwriter, affirming her longevity after a hiatus.
YearAward CeremonyCategoryResultNotes
2001Channel [V] Thailand Music Video AwardsMost Popular New ArtistWonFor debut album success.
2002Music Society of ThailandBest of Thai Female Pop SongWonRecognized pop song excellence.
2011Seed AwardsBest Female ArtistWonPart of multiple 2011 wins.
2011Ordinary People AwardsBest Female ArtistWon
20114U AwardsBest Female ArtistWon
2011Virgin Hitz AwardsBest Female ArtistWon
2012Ordinary People AwardsBest Female ArtistWonContinued recognition.
2012Seed AwardsBest Female ArtistWon
20124U AwardsBest Female ArtistWon
2019JOOX Thailand Music AwardsSong of the Year ("Son-Klin")WonCultural hit phenomenon.
2019The Guitar Mag AwardsBest Female ArtistWonComeback milestone.
2019The Guitar Mag AwardsSingle Hit of the Year ("Son-Klin")WonOver 129 million views.
2019The Guitar Mag AwardsBest SongwriterWonFor songwriting contributions.

Discography

Studio albums

Palmy's debut studio album, titled Palmy, was released on December 21, 2001, by . This self-titled record introduced her signature pop style, featuring upbeat tracks such as "Yak Rong Dang Dang" (อยากร้องดังดัง), which became a breakout hit emphasizing themes of youthful expression and energy. Produced under the label, the album marked her entry into the Thai music scene and achieved commercial success, selling 1 million copies. Her second studio album, Stay, followed in 2003, also released by GMM Grammy. The record showcased a more mature pop sound compared to her debut, exploring themes of love, transience, and personal growth through introspective lyrics and melodic arrangements. Key tracks like the title song "Stay" highlighted emotional depth, reflecting on fleeting moments and the desire for lasting connections. Production emphasized vocal-driven compositions, building on her established fanbase from the previous album. After a three-year hiatus, Palmy returned with Beautiful Ride in 2006, shifting to a more acoustic-oriented style under the Duckbar label. This third album received critical acclaim for her evolved songwriting, praised for its artistic maturity and blend of elements that conveyed life's journeys and emotional nuances. Reviewers noted the record's cohesive and Palmy's growth as a , distinguishing it from her earlier pop-focused works. Palmy 5, her fourth and final studio to date, was released on December 9, 2011, by following a five-year break. The album featured introspective tracks with retro influences from the and , including songs like "Rockstar Syndrome" and "Ka Ka Ka" (กา กา กา), delving into personal reflections, vulnerability, and subtle humor. It included hints of collaborations, such as the "Crush" with Norwegian artist , adding an international flair to the production. Since Palmy 5, Palmy has not released any full-length studio albums, opting instead for a strategic shift toward singles and collaborations to allow greater flexibility in her creative output.

Singles and collaborations

In 2006, Palmy collaborated with the Thai ska band T-Bone for the concert Palmy Meets T-Bone in Flower Power Concert, featuring live performances of reggae-infused tracks such as "Tick Tock" and "Ooh." In 2018, Palmy returned with non-album singles, beginning with "ซ่อนกลิ่น (Sorn Klin)," a dreamy ballad that served as the soundtrack for the drama series My Dear Loser: Edge of 17. The track, composed by Palmy alongside Weeranut Thipayamon and Peeranat Suksamran, garnered critical acclaim and won the Song of 2018 award at the DONT Journal Awards. Palmy's output shifted toward digital singles and collaborations in the . In 2022, she released "ริบบิ้นเลิฟคัลเลอร์แบล็ค (Ribbon Love Color Black)," a soulful with independent artist Singto Numchok, exploring themes of enduring love amid heartbreak; the track was co-written by the duo and produced under Genie Records. Later that year, she collaborated with band on "ทุกวันพรุ่งนี้ (Along The Way)," a uplifting acoustic track emphasizing companionship on life's journey, released via Genelab. The year 2024 saw the release of "With Me," a pop single highlighting themes of emotional support and , distributed digitally through major platforms. In 2025, Palmy issued "Do I," a reflective R&B-infused track questioning relational dynamics, and "ห้องสี่มุมซ้าย (Hong Si Moom Sai)," released on April 23, a pop track exploring themes of attraction and openness with an official featuring Baifern Pimchanok and Blue Pongtiwat Tangwancharoen, followed by "Full Tint," an experimental electronic single available in both original and slowed versions to evoke a sense of and immersion. These releases coincided with her charity concert PALMY Concert: ทำบุญหวังผล in May 2025 at UOB Live in , where all proceeds supported Ramathibodi Hospital; select performances featured adapted versions of recent singles with charitable undertones promoting unity and healing. Post-2011, Palmy has made notable guest appearances, including a vocal feature on Thongchai McIntyre's Bird Zon Bird–Sek concert recordings in 2011 and subsequent collaborations like the 2022 tracks with Singto Numchok and , blending her pop sensibilities with diverse genres.

Live performances

Solo concerts

Palmy's debut solo concert, "Palmy's Life Concert," took place in 2002 at Thammasat University's main auditorium in an intimate format that wove her personal life story through performances of her early hits, marking her first headlining show after rapid chart success. Following this, her 2003 "Stay with Me" concert at in venue expressed gratitude to fans for their support, featuring 19 songs in a lively, engaging set that solidified her pop appeal. In 2003, Palmy shifted toward a more acoustic and reflective style with "Palmy in the Candle Light Concert" at Wachirabenjathat Park (Rot Fai Park), illuminated by hundreds of candles to create a romantic atmosphere, emphasizing stripped-down arrangements of her tracks and highlighting her early artistic evolution. This intimate production contrasted her earlier pop spectacles, focusing on emotional depth and live instrumentation. Her 2012 "Palmy Ka Ka Ka Concert" at Impact Arena represented a celebratory return after a five-year break from major solo shows, blending high-energy performances with special guests to showcase her matured discography and renewed stage presence. Marking a significant comeback, the "Palmy Universe Concert" (titled "มิตร Universe Concert") occurred over four sold-out nights on September 7, 8, 11, and 12, 2024, at Impact Arena in , drawing massive crowds with its expansive production celebrating her 23-year career and themes of friendship and musical journey. In March 2025, Palmy announced a charity solo held on May 3–4, 2025, at UOB Live, Emsphere in , with all proceeds directed to Ramathibodi Hospital for merit-making purposes, incorporating previews of new singles alongside fan favorites in a heartfelt, philanthropic setting. Throughout her solo concert history, Palmy's performances have evolved from vibrant pop-driven spectacles in her to more acoustic, introspective experiences soon after her debut, and back to grand, thematic productions in recent years, reflecting her growth as an artist while maintaining a , authentic .

Performances with other artists

Palmy began her collaborative appearances in the early , joining established Thai artists for high-profile events that showcased her versatility across genres. In June 2004, she served as a special guest at the Bird-Sek Concert, performing alongside pop icon (Bird Thongchai) and rock musician (Sek Loso) during two nights at Impact Arena in , blending pop and rock elements in a celebration of Thai music legends. These early outings helped establish her network within Thailand's music scene, including a guest appearance at a concert by artist Poo Pongsit Kumpee at Thammasat University's Main Auditorium on November 22, 2008, where she contributed to a folk fusion set. During her mid-career phase, Palmy expanded into rock and ensemble formats through invited performances. In August 2011, she appeared as a guest at Bird Thongchai's Asa Sanook Encore Plus Concert over three nights at Impact Arena, participating in a fun, multi-artist ensemble with performers like Mai Charouenpura and Aom Sunisa Jetrin, emphasizing lighthearted pop interactions. In recent years, Palmy has taken on international and festival guest roles, increasing her exposure beyond solo Thai audiences. She performed at the Busan International Rock Festival in South Korea from October 4–6, 2024, at Samnak Ecological Park, offering a unique pop-infused set amid global rock acts like Anne-Marie and FTISLAND, marking a significant step in her international outreach. Domestically, she headlined a rain-themed performance at the Chonburi International Music Festival in Pattaya on September 20, 2024, closing the Colorful Burapha Stage with hits alongside acts like The Toys, adapting her set to the event's monsoon-inspired vibe at Pattaya Beach. Additionally, as a featured guest, she energized the One Bangkok Celebration's opening on October 25, 2024, at Civic Plaza, contributing to a multi-artist spectacle with Slot Machine that drew crowds to the new urban landmark. In October 2025, Palmy performed as a guest at the One Bangkok Turns One celebration, including main stage appearances on October 9–10 at the ongoing multi-artist anniversary event. These collaborations have broadened Palmy's audience by integrating her pop sensibilities with rock, folk, and ensemble styles, fostering genre mixes like pop-rock crossovers and unplugged fusions that appeal to diverse listeners.

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