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The song (I Want to Change My Last Name) by Ning Supansa as part of the "Project Supansa Kha Dance" is a vibrant cover of a classic Luk Thung (Thai country music) hit. Originally popularized by Mam Pimunram , the song remains a staple in the Thai music scene due to its playful and relatable narrative about love, commitment, and marriage. Musical Context and Performance
While the song treats changing a surname as a romantic milestone, the actual process in Thailand is a formal administrative task governed by the Person Name Act . The song (I Want to Change My Last
: The protagonist expresses frustration with a partner who has procrastinated on their marriage plans for years, constantly pushing the date back. : The protagonist expresses frustration with a partner
: The song notes that others in the community ("the house to the north," "the house to the south") are already getting married or engaged, leaving the protagonist feeling left behind. leaving the protagonist feeling left behind.