Thongchai McIntyre (Bird) (born Albert Thongchai McIntyre, December 8, 1958) is a Thai pop singer who released his debut album in 1986. He is also sometimes known as Thongchai McIntyre (Thai ธงไชย แมคอินไตย์) and Pi Bird. Biography Thongchai McIntyre or "Bird Thongchai" is best known for his string (Thai pop) and luk thung music. He has also acted in films, on television, musicals, and in commercials. Thongchai McIntyre was born in Bangkok in 1958 to parents James and Udom McIntyre. <a href=
Thongchai McIntyre (Thai: ธงไชย แมคอินไตย์, pronounced [tʰōŋ.tɕʰāj mɛ́k.ʔīn.tāj]; born Albert McIntyre on 8 December 1958) is a Thai singer, actor, and 2023-batch National Artist of Thailand. Nicknamed Bird (Thai: เบิร์ด, pronounced [bɤ́ːt]), he is among the most commercially successful singers in Thai music history, with over 25 million albums sold.
Thongchai holds the record for the most solo studio albums in Thailand to exceed one million copies in sales—seven albums, along with two additional special albums that also surpassed one million in sales. His most iconic milestones include the album Boomerang (1990), which made him the first GMM Grammy artist to sell over two million copies. That same year, he starred as Kobori in the drama Khu Kam (1990), which became the highest-rated Thai television drama at the time. This double success gave rise to what became known as the "Bird Fever" phenomenon, which significantly influenced both the music and television industries in Thailand.
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