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The Ultimate Songkran Playlist: Top Thai Party Anthems

April 02, 2026 09:36 AM

Last edited: April 02, 2026

Build your Songkran soundtrack with Thai party anthems that locals blast on the streets. Learn the must-know hooks, timing tips, and sing-along cues.

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Build your Songkran soundtrack

You step onto a soaked street, a pickup rolls by with tower speakers, kids reload water guns, and the DJ throws a hook that the whole block shouts in unison. That shared chorus glues Songkran together. Pack these Thai party anthems and you gain instant street cred, even if you still fumble through your tones. This mix spans luk thung and mor lam from Isan, T-pop earworms, hip hop bass lines, and festival EDM. You can blast it on a beach truck, a Chiang Mai moat corner, or a Bangkok condo pool deck. Download tracks offline, prep a Bluetooth speaker, and sort by tempo so you can surge, then breathe, then surge again.

Each pick includes an easy sing-along cue and a cue for the drop, so you know when to spray, jump, or toast. If you plan a day-long crawl, pack dry bags, phone pouches, and a fresh shirt. Our kit list here keeps your gear safe and your crew hydrated, see Essential Items You Need for Songkran. Now hit play, point the Super Soaker skyward, and let the neighborhood sing with you.

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1. 3.2.1 feat. Baitoey Rsiam — Splash Out

The Songkran street-party essential

3.2.1 feat. Baitoey Rsiam — Splash Out

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This track owns Songkran. 3.2.1 brings club energy and Baitoey adds sugar and bite, so the chorus lands and the water flies. The beat hits hard without losing that pop bounce, which lets mixed-age crowds dance in sync. Run it early to pull strangers into one circle, or slam it mid-party to kick a lull back to life. The music video leans into water-play vibes, so the theme matches the street.

Sing-along cue: “Splash out, splash out!”

Best moment to spray: On the first chorus drop after the intro chant, count four, then hose the front row.

Local tip: Yell “สาดมา!” (saat maa, splash me) to invite a friendly blast and score smiles from the pickup crew.

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2. Yinglee Srijumpol — Kho Jai Ther Laek Ber Tho (ขอใจเธอแลกเบอร์โทร)

Thailand’s most beloved dance-floor earworm

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Yinglee Srijumpol — Kho Jai Ther Laek Ber Tho (ขอใจเธอแลกเบอร์โทร)

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Every market, temple fair, and moat corner still knows this dance. Yinglee rides a luk thung groove that even first-timers can two-step to, and the chorus sticks after one spin. Older uncles sing it, teenagers film it, and the auntie line up leads the moves with a grin. You can count the beat, clap on the twos, and haul the whole lane into a friendly shuffle.

Sing-along cue: “ขอใจเธอแลกเบอร์โทร” (kho jai ther laek ber tho)

Best moment to spray: Save the buckets for the hook reprise near the end, then go wide to drench both sides of the soi.

Local tip: Point down and roll your wrist for the classic village-dance step. The crowd joins fast.

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3. Jintara Poonlarp — Tao Ngoi (เต่างอย)

Mor lam groove with a turtle-step dance

Jintara Poonlarp — Tao Ngoi (เต่างอย)

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Jintara fires a mor lam anthem with a turtle-step dance that suits every age. The khaen and percussion drive a steady stomp, which gives you space to move in wet sandals without slips. Street trucks blast this near sunset, right when families join the fray. The hook repeats enough for newcomers to lock in, and the moves travel fast through the crowd.

Sing-along cue: “เต่างอย เต่างอย” (tao ngoi, tao ngoi)

Best moment to spray: Hit light mist during the verses, then soak the circle on the big hook for maximum cheers.

Local tip: Dip shoulders and swing arms low for the turtle move. Keep it playful and the kids follow you.

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4. Ice Paris x Pearwah — Rak Tid Siren (รักติดไซเรน)

Bubblegum T-pop built for shout-alongs

Ice Paris x Pearwah — Rak Tid Siren (รักติดไซเรน)

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Pure T-pop sunshine. This duet packs bubblegum melodies and a call-and-response hook, perfect for street corners where neighbors already hum along. The tempo sits in that sweet spot for jumping without losing breath, and the rap bridge gives you a break to reload water guns. You can bounce, clap, and cue the whole pack for one big chorus.

Sing-along cue: “รักติดไซเรน” (rak tid siren)

Best moment to spray: On the siren word, aim up and rain the mist down. Save buckets for the final hook.

Local tip: Flash a quick heart-hand sign before the hook, then splash. Corny works on Songkran.

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5. BNK48 — Koisuru Fortune Cookie (คุกกี้เสี่ยงทาย)

Idol-pop unity song for all ages

BNK48 — Koisuru Fortune Cookie (คุกกี้เสี่ยงทาย)

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Idol-pop joy that never fails. BNK48’s Thai version of the global hit brings an easy line-dance and a chorus every street vendor can hum. The beat sits mid-tempo, which makes it a smart reset after a hard EDM run. Use it to pull kids, parents, and tourists into one row, then trade splashes between lines.

Sing-along cue: “คุกกี้เสี่ยงทาย” (kukki siang thai)

Best moment to spray: On the second chorus, count eight, then volley light shots back and forth between two facing groups.

Local tip: Follow the simple arm waves from the video and teach one move to the corner crew.

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6. LISA — LALISA

Global star power with a crowd-chant hook

LISA — LALISA

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Lisa brings star power and a stomp that slices through street noise. Crews crank this in Bangkok, Phuket, and Khon Kaen, then chant the name hook in unison. The Thai shout-out line sparks pride, so locals light up when you nail it. You can switch between bounce steps and a light footwork challenge, then slam the hook with both hands up.

Sing-along cue: “Lalisa, love me, Lalisa, love me”

Best moment to spray: Fire a big arc on the first name-drop, then sweep side to side across the front line.

Local tip: Yell “สุดจัด” (sud jat, so good) after the drop and watch the cheer spread.

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7. 4EVE — BOOTY BOMB

Bass-heavy T-pop for big street energy

4EVE — BOOTY BOMB

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T-pop swagger with a bass line that shakes a pickup bed. 4EVE serves attitude, group chants, and crisp choreography you can borrow for street play. The hook hits hard, then the beat rides long enough to pump your Super Soaker. Run it after an old-school luk thung cut to flip the vibe from cute to fierce.

Sing-along cue: “Booty bomb, booty bomb”

Best moment to spray: Time a crossfire on the first hook, two gunners from each side, then swap.

Local tip: Throw a playful side-walk and finger wag on the pre-chorus to hype the corner.

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8. F.HERO x MILLI x Changbin — Mirror Mirror

Hip hop flex with a clean crowd chant

F.HERO x MILLI x Changbin — Mirror Mirror

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A rap heater that still gives the crowd a line to yell. F.HERO booms, MILLI snaps, and Changbin brings K-hip hop bite, so you cover three fanbases at once. The beat punches through traffic and hoses, and the chorus lands with a clean chant for easy timing. Use it to toughen up a cute setlist and get the bucket squad stomping.

Sing-along cue: “Mirror mirror on the wall”

Best moment to spray: On the chant, sweep in a wall-to-wall spray, then hold fire for the verse flex.

Local tip: Flash a palm mirror mime, then splash forward. It reads across the street.

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9. Labanoon — Khon Mee Sanae (คนมีเสน่ห์)

Feel-good Thai rock that unites the soi

Labanoon — Khon Mee Sanae (คนมีเสน่ห์)

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Feel-good Thai rock with a groove that neighbors love. Labanoon writes hooks that stick, and this one turns patios and sois into sing-along pits. Guitars chime, drums drive a steady bounce, and the chorus lifts hands without effort. You can drop this between EDM cuts to bring aunties and uncles back into the circle before the next blast.

Sing-along cue: “คนมีเสน่ห์” (khon mee sanae)

Best moment to spray: Mist the group through the first verse, then splash wide on the chorus lift.

Local tip: Point to a friend on the word “เสน่ห์” and the crowd laughs, then joins louder.

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Your turn to hit play

You hold the aux cord, the water cannon, and the vibe. These 10 Thai anthems cover old-school luk thung grooves, TikTok-ready hooks, and bass that cuts through traffic. Shuffle for chaos or build a flow, start with a warm-up sing-along, punch with high-BPM splash fuel, then close with a feel-good crowd chorus. Keep phones dry, pace the shots, and protect the speakers between soak zones. If you plan a city crawl, skim our route and transit tips in How to Navigate Bangkok During Songkran. Need a bright floral shirt for group photos, see Where to Buy the Best Songkran Shirts in Chiang Mai.

Thailand loves a chorus that the whole street can belt. Learn two words for each track, watch hands fly up at the hook, then time the splash. Do that and you fit right in with locals, aunties, teens, and the pickup crew on bucket duty. See you curbside, speaker up, buckets stacked, and volume pinned.

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