@_.ying6: เพลง "ขอให้เธอมีสุข" (ขับร้องโดย หนึ่ง บีเคแบนด์) เป็นเพลงช้าที่มีความหมายกินใจ สื่อถึง ความรักที่เสียสละและการปรารถนาดีอย่างแท้จริง. การเข้าใจและเคียงข้าง: เนื้อเพลงเล่าถึงความรู้สึกของคนที่สังเกตเห็นว่าคนรักกำลังเหนื่อยล้า อ่อนแรง หรือเผชิญกับช่วงเวลาที่ยากลำบากในชีวิตความเสียสละ: เป็นการบอกลาหรือการยอมถอยออกมา เพื่อให้คนที่เรารักได้ไปเจอสิ่งที่ดีกว่า หรือมีชีวิตที่มีความสุขโดยไม่ต้องทนทุกข์ความสุขของเธอคือความสุขของเรา: แม้ว่าการปล่อยเธอไปจะทำให้คนร้องรู้สึกเจ็บปวดมาก แต่ก็ยินดีที่จะแลกด้วยรอยยิ้มและความสุขของคนรัก.#ฟีดดดシ #เธรดเพลง

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phaladonhk
♾️ :
ชอบมากเพลงหนี😊
2026-06-17 14:31:44
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user8196135128882
เตย ธมลวรรณ🤍. :
@FB. Naphasin PK.💙 ขอให้เธอมีความสุขไม่ว่าจะอยู่ในอ้อมกอดใครนะ😢
2026-07-03 18:42:06
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k.suphattra23
K.K.Suphattra :
เพราะมากจริงๆ
2026-07-14 06:38:54
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user95791605065395
6️⃣7️⃣ 🫩 :
แคปเอาสิครับ ไม่จำเป็นต้องทักไป (สำหรับคนที่จะขอยืมอ่ะ)
2026-07-04 13:40:55
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.1207377
//ล่า/( *_*)/หยก// :
2026-07-10 12:09:52
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fghx5774gg
jarupa :
เพราะมากๆ
2026-07-10 18:26:53
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..012578
คุณ พิทวัส 💯 :
ขอเพลง จากกันด้วยดี หน่อยครับ🥰🥰
2026-07-13 12:59:54
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.519153
𝒮𝒦+ 𝒪𝒩 𝟻 ℳ𝑒𝒯 :
ขอแคปชั่นหน่อย
2026-06-18 03:06:11
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master.mastet6
เจ888 :
ขอแคปครับ
2026-07-05 02:45:50
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chaiyaphum.2026
ชัยภูมิออนทัวร์ :
ปรานารถดีต่อคุณเสมอนะ🥹
2026-07-08 15:50:38
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_gus_421
ขี้ไห้🌀🔒 :
ยืมรูปหน่อยนะคะ
2026-06-29 07:06:58
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29_.04_.58
🧚🏻‍♀️. :
ยืมรูปได้มั้ยค่ะ
2026-06-20 04:09:48
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sun_480911
@200?🖇 :
อยากได้แคปชั่นแบบนี้ต้องทำยังไง
2026-06-27 00:37:57
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kanokwan3175
ผู้ใช้รายนี้ขอเวลาไปปรับสันดาน :
ขอยืมรูปได้มั้ยค่ะ
2026-06-21 05:26:40
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user6087217166261
𝓈𝒾𝓃.𝓈𝒾𝓃𝑔𝓁ℯ.𝓋𝒾𝒷ℯ 𐙚 :
ขอยื่มรูปได้มั้ยค่ะ
2026-06-22 11:10:20
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chalisarin
นุ่มนิ่ม. :
เพลงนี้เพราะที่สุด เพราะเธอ
2026-06-21 23:34:46
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nvymfrxb6
... :
เปิดโหมดดาวน์โหลดหน่อย
2026-06-18 07:21:43
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ore2791
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ยืมรูปแรกนะครับ
2026-07-13 13:32:12
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ceeawam
ไม่รู้’ดิ🐯 :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-06-20 13:33:38
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l850133
อาเนาะบอซู😽🧤 :
💖💖💖
2026-07-03 20:30:56
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user1787538222345
วัยรุ่น เนปาล :
ปลายปากกาของพี่ @โย ลัก ลั่น 🙏🏻❤️
2026-07-05 10:45:42
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beamlp41
𝔹𝔼𝔸Ⓜ️ :
@Sun'
2026-06-30 17:53:13
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srisuda_2546
M.シ :
@𝐀𝐋𝐀𝐕𝐀𝐃𝐘💕
2026-06-26 23:57:55
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yatapon___47
เกดงายยยยยย👅 :
@เพื่อนเรียก ตาแบ 🙂
2026-06-22 18:40:39
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Prince replied calmly that yes, but “everything is relative. Not weird to me… but probably weird as compared to [others].” * On their described soul connection (Prince said Mayte felt like “either my sister or we were the same person or something in another life” with a closeness “you know is right and you don’t argue with”), Oprah responded: “Well, isn’t this all kind of weird?”
Prince answered: “Well, it depends on how you look at life.” * Later, Oprah pressed: “So people think you’re weird. They think you’re strange. What do you want them to know?”
Prince replied simply: “The music.” These moments are framed as aggressive attacks in the interview itself—Oprah was engaging with Prince’s well-known eccentric public image, name change (which she compared to Muhammad Ali or Malcolm X), dual persona, childhood experiences, and romantic/spiritual views on his marriage. Prince responded thoughtfully, gracefully, and on his own terms throughout, emphasizing freedom, music, and personal growth. He did not appear offended or defensive in the footage instead he stayed stoic and staunch in face of Oprahs vile innuendo. #Prince #purplerain #king #viral #legend
The interview you’re referring to is the November 21, 1996 episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show featuring the musician Prince (then known as The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, or TAFKAP, using his unpronounceable love symbol) and his then-wife Mayte Garcia. It was filmed several weeks earlier at their home/studio complex, Paisley Park in Minneapolis, Minnesota, primarily to promote Prince’s album Emancipation. This was a rare, extended, in-home interview and tour of Paisley Park, followed by live studio performances by Prince. Key Context Prince and Mayte had married in February 1996. Their infant son, Amiir (born with a rare genetic disorder, Pfeiffer syndrome), had died shortly before the taping (around October 1996). They did not publicly disclose the death at the time. Prince reportedly instructed Mayte not to mention it. During the interview, they showed Oprah the fully decorated nursery/playroom as if everything was fine, deflected questions about the baby’s health with positive statements like “It’s all good” and “Our family exists. We’re just beginning it,” and spoke about future children and a big family. In hindsight, knowing the private tragedy, many viewers find this segment especially heartbreaking and the interview’s tone insensitive. Oprah’s Comments on “Weird” and Perceived Rudeness Oprah did reference the public perception of Prince as eccentric or “weird” multiple times and directly asked him about it. This is what many fans and viewers (especially retrospectively) point to as rude, disrespectful, or tone-deaf—particularly combined with the hidden grief and Oprah’s probing style. Here are the key exchanges from transcripts and reports: * Oprah stated: “Well, you know, many people think the artist formerly known as Prince is flat-out weird.” * She asked Prince directly: “Have you ever perceived yourself as being weird in any way?”
Prince replied calmly that yes, but “everything is relative. Not weird to me… but probably weird as compared to [others].” * On their described soul connection (Prince said Mayte felt like “either my sister or we were the same person or something in another life” with a closeness “you know is right and you don’t argue with”), Oprah responded: “Well, isn’t this all kind of weird?”
Prince answered: “Well, it depends on how you look at life.” * Later, Oprah pressed: “So people think you’re weird. They think you’re strange. What do you want them to know?”
Prince replied simply: “The music.” These moments are framed as aggressive attacks in the interview itself—Oprah was engaging with Prince’s well-known eccentric public image, name change (which she compared to Muhammad Ali or Malcolm X), dual persona, childhood experiences, and romantic/spiritual views on his marriage. Prince responded thoughtfully, gracefully, and on his own terms throughout, emphasizing freedom, music, and personal growth. He did not appear offended or defensive in the footage instead he stayed stoic and staunch in face of Oprahs vile innuendo. #Prince #purplerain #king #viral #legend

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