Huoy Meas (Khmer:
ហួយ មាស) (6 January 1946 – c.1977) was a
Cambodian singer and radio announcer in the 1960s and early 1970s. She was born in Svay Por Commune, Sangker District, Battambang Province, Cambodia. She also acted as a judge (with other singers such as
Sinn Sisamouth,
Liev Tuk, Touch Teng, Mao Sareth, and
Chhoun Malai) in the formal public song contest Samach Cheat, which was established by Head of State
Norodom Sihanouk. Until the Khmer Rouge took control of Cambodia in April 1975, Meas was the most popular female radio DJ in Cambodia, working for the National Radio stati…
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