Background
She was born Aye Myint in Myaungmya, a town in the Irrawaddy delta. Her father, U Aye, was a hne (flute) musician while her mother Than Hnit was a singer with the stage name Myaungmya Than.
She was born Aye Myint in Myaungmya, a town in the Irrawaddy delta. Her father, U Aye, was a hne (flute) musician while her mother Than Hnit was a singer with the stage name Myaungmya Than.
To musician parents. She began singing at an early age. By the 1980s, 80% of film soundtracks were sung by March March Aye. She emigrated to Fort Wayne, Indiana in the United States in 1998.
She has been politically active.
During the Saffron Revolution, she released a song entitled "Heartache Till the End of the World" (အသည်းနာကမ္ဘာမကျေ). In 2012, she returned from exile to Myanmar, at the authorization of President Thein Sein.