: The track has amassed over 263 million views on YouTube and reached top trending spots worldwide shortly after its release. Key Credits
The title "Na Na Thong" refers to a traditional Thai ritual of applying gold leaf to the face to enhance charm, popularity, and attractiveness. In the context of the song, this ritual is used as a metaphor for a lover’s desperate desire to keep their partner devoted and blind to other potential suitors. : The track has amassed over 263 million
: The chorus features the singer "chanting a spell" ( Kathacap K a t h a : The chorus features the singer "chanting a
) to make their partner obsessed and "madly in love". Phrases like "Om, may you love only me forever" evoke a sense of ancient magic being used to bind a modern relationship. Musical Style and Performance : A former teacher
: The song leans into a protective, almost possessive love, requesting that the "gold on my face" blinds the partner to the "hundreds of other guys" who might try to flirt with them. Musical Style and Performance
: A former teacher and runner-up on The Voice Thailand (Season 7) , Joey is known for his powerful high vocals and skill with the phin (a traditional Thai lute), which often adds a distinct regional flavor to his tracks.