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Sek Loso is a prominent Thai rock musician, best known by his stage name Sek Loso.

His real name is Seksan Sukpimai, born on August 7, 1974, in Non Thai District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand.

Coming from a humble background as the son of an itinerant rice-farming family, he moved to Bangkok at the age of 12, where he initially worked in his aunt’s jewelry shop.

He rose to fame as the charismatic lead vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter, and founding member of the influential Thai rock band Loso.

Siblings

Sek Loso has two siblings, Amorn Sukpimai and Tayuta Sukpimai.

However, most biographical details focusing on Sek Loso’s own life and career rather than extended family.

Career

Sek Loso’s career began in the mid-1990s when he co-founded the band Loso in Bangkok in 1994.

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As the frontman, he led the group to become one of the most popular Thai rock bands of the era, known for blending rock with Thai musical elements and delivering high-energy performances.

Loso released several successful albums, including Lo Society (1996) and Loso Entertainment (1998), which helped define Thai rock in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

The band disbanded in 2003, after which Sek transitioned to a solo career under the name Sek Loso, continuing to release music and perform.

His solo work includes albums like Sek Loso (2009), featuring hits that showcased his signature heartfelt style.

He has collaborated with other artists, such as on the special project Bird-Sek with Thongchai McIntyre in 2004, which achieved massive commercial success.

Sek also reunited briefly with original Loso members in 2020 for events like celebrating his wedding.

Accolades

Sek Loso and Loso achieved significant recognition in the Thai music industry during their peak.

The band’s popularity translated into strong album sales and widespread cultural impact, establishing them as pioneers of Thai rock.

Sek’s collaboration on the 2004 album Bird-Sek with Thongchai McIntyre became one of the year’s best-selling releases, exceeding two million copies and earning praise as a landmark special project.

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