"[1] Their first two albums, AA and Thai Riders, were produced and recorded in New York City and released in Thailand in 2000 and 2002.
Subsequent album releases cemented the group's popularity in Thailand, where it was played in night clubs, bars and at music festivals.
Thaitanium was featured on "Dangerous", a track by Thai pop singer Tata Young in 2005.
"[2] The group also opened for Fort Minor and 50 Cent in a concert in February 2006 at Aktiv Square, Mueang Thong Thani in Bangkok.
The group then released its fifth album, Thailand's Most Wanted and supported it with its first adult film "MTV Live: Thaitanium Uncensored" on 15 November 2006 at BEC-TERO Hall.
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Thaitanium has released numerous hit singles with music videos[3] - including one featuring Snoop Dogg called "WAKE UP (Bangkok City)" in 2014.
DJ Buddha has as well - his popular "RUN BKK" hats and t-shirts are like the "I Love NY" shirts of Thailand.
She gave birth to twins in 2013 and the couple are now raising their daughter Bena and son Brooklyn Guy together.