In 1948, she won first place in the patpyo category in a national Mahagita competition.
[1] She launched her career with the kalabaw song "Shan Hta-ne" (ရှမ်းဌာနေ), followed by a hit, "Pe Phu Hlwa" (ပေဖူးလွှာ), written by Sein Wai Lyan.
Among her most prominent hit songs include the Mahagita classic "Pan Myaing Le" (ပန်းမြိုင်လယ်), "Htoo Ma Cha Na" (ထူးမခြားနား), "Pan Hewan" (ပန်းဟေဝန်), "Hlyat Pan Khwe Nwe" (လျှပ်ပန်းခွေနွဲ့), "Mya Mya Maung Maung" (မြမြမောင်းမောင်း).
In October 1957, she joined the Voice of Burma as a radio announcer, before retiring in 2006 as an assistant director of music.
[1][2] In 1959, she wed A1 Soe Myint, a local music director.