Zaw Win Htut: Бђ‡бђ±бђ¬бђєбђќбђ„бђєбђёбђ‘бђѕбђ‹бђє Бђўбђѓбђ»бђ…бђєбђ™бђ»бђ¬бђёбђћбђ°бђ·бђ†бђ®бђ™бђѕбђ¬ (full) -

Released as part of the album Arr Lone Yae Ko Sar , the song has become a staple at Burmese weddings and romantic events. Its enduring popularity is often attributed to its relatable portrayal of a love that survives through the "rough patches" of a long-term relationship.

: The narrator describes feeling heartbroken and sad when their partner speaks harshly or when they argue. Even when the narrator chooses to remain silent or feels resentful, they admit that their "love remains with her" (အချစ်များသူ့ဆီမှာ). Released as part of the album Arr Lone

: Zaw Win Htut has noted in interviews that early in his career, he felt like he was "wearing someone else's shirt" by singing covers. "A Chit Myar Thu Si Mhar" became one of his signature original hits that allowed him to express a more authentic, blues-influenced sound that resonated deeply with the Burmese public. Cultural Significance Even when the narrator chooses to remain silent