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As near as I can tell from Google Translate, the references here include one to an article about the band in which the subject is only mentioned in passing, and the other four (all from the same website) are memorials to the subject having died. There is no article on the Burmese Wikipedia about him, so there is no convenient way to find additional Burmese sources, and I do not read Burmese myself. Some of the text from the first reference (which has a web page as its author) is taken directly from its source— this copyright violation should be fixed. An Internet search turns up this Wikipedia article, mirror sites like Revolvy, his Facebook page, sites where you can download his music, more memorials, and numerous trivial mentions, which all make a case for deletion, but I found a source here which appears to be independent and describes the subject as a "celebrity" in Burma/ Myanmar, so it appears that Burmese sources are likely which is the only reason I am not nominating it for deletion myself. Because at first glance, this article does not appear to meet the general notability guidelines independent of his band. KDS4444 (talk) 23:31, 22 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]