Sin Setsochhata - Singer/Songwriter
We’re back with Season 3 of Death in Cambodia, Life in America, and we’re still going strong with incredible interviews! This week, we’re joined by Sin Setsochhata, a rising singer-songwriter from Phnom Penh and the granddaughter of the legendary Sinn Sisamouth—Cambodia’s “Elvis” and a trailblazer of Khmer rock.
Setsochhata opens up about growing up in a musical family, the challenges of living up to her grandfather’s iconic legacy, and her determination to preserve her family’s musical roots while carving out her own identity. She shares her reflections on the evolution of Cambodia’s music industry, the importance of community among artists, and the healing power of music in addressing generational trauma.
This conversation also highlights Setsochhata’s dedication to mental health awareness and her aspirations for the future, including her recent remake of her grandfather’s classic song, Tumpapa Dumbong.
Join us for this inspiring episode as we continue to explore the resilience, creativity, and strength of Cambodia’s next generation of artists.