[2] Diramore was born in Kawkareik, Kayin State, Myanmar, on 4 June 1974, from U Htun Naing and Daw Nyunt Nwe.
At the age of twelve, he became part of his brothers’ band and performed at the parties, events and seasonal festivals in Mawlamyine.
[4] Later, he entered the National Performing Arts Competition, specializing in such Myanmar traditional instruments as Hne, Oozi, Doe Pat, and achieved gold, silver and bronze medals.
Thus, in Japan, he continued to study as a research student until 2004, and completed his master's degree in Composition from Tokyo University of the Arts (Geidai), in 2006.
The piece was originally inspired by a Myanmar traditional tune called "Byaing Taung (a melody usually played at the funerals).
[5] In 1997, Diramore graduated his first degree, and was appointed as a tutor at the Department of Music, National University of Arts and Culture, Yangon.
From 2010 to 2011, Diramore worked as an assistant director at the Department of Fine Arts, Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture (Myanmar).
In 2016, Diramore and the Japanese singer Suwa Junko dropped a single named "Friends" for Kumamoto Earthquake relief fund.
[8] The next year, a single named "Phayar Pay Su (God's Reward)" was released as a result of the collaboration between Diramore and Joss Stone, during her Total World Tour.
The earliest performance of Diramore and his orchestra was a live recorded album named Chitthu Doe Ye Mingalar Tay.
[11][12][13][14] In 2016, he was awarded by the Charles Wallace Burma Trust (UK-registered Charity), and went to University of Bristol, England, as a visiting fellow for three months.
[24] The aim of this project is to build a massive interactive archive where a thousand of old and rare Myanmar Traditional songs with high-resolution audio can be easily observed.
Each song in the project was researched, organized, and rerecorded with the help of veteran traditional musicians around the country and of the Japanese audio engineer, Hiroshi Iguchi.
In 2018, Gita Yadana was launched, and the very first volume of the project was released on both international and local streaming sites like Spotify, MMN and JOOX.