Many of her popular songs of the era were again covered by successive generations of singers like May Sweet, Tun Eindra Bo, and Yadanar Oo.
[2] She was attending the Rangoon Institute of Education when she began singing, attracting the interest of Burmese entertainers like Playboy Than Naing.
However, she went on to finish her degree, graduating with a bachelor's in education and working as a schoolteacher in Meiktila thereafter.
[2] Her father was assassinated in a roadside ambush by the Kachin Independence Army in 1985.
She is an aunt of popular singers L Seng Zi and L Lun War.