Ros Serey Sothea
| Ros Serey Sothea | |
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| Sothea in the 1960s | |
| Background information | |
| Birth name | Ros Sothea | 
| Born | c. 1948 Battambang province, Cambodia | 
| Origin | Battambang, Cambodia | 
| Died | c. 1977 (aged 28–29) Democratic Kampuchea | 
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| Years active | 1967–1975 | 
| Spouse | Sos Math | 
Ros Serey Sothea (Khmer: រស់ សេរីសុទ្ធា/រស់ សិរីសុទ្ធា [ruəh serəjsotʰiə]; c. 1948–1977) was a Cambodian singer. She was the first prominent female artist in the Cambodian rock scene during the final years of the First Kingdom of Cambodia and into the Khmer Republic period. She sang in a variety of genres; romantic ballads emerged as her most popular works. Despite a relatively brief career she is credited with singing hundreds of songs. She also ventured into acting, starring in a few films. Details of her life are relatively scarce. She disappeared during the Khmer Rouge regime of the late 1970s but the circumstances of her fate remain a mystery. Norodom Sihanouk granted Sothea the honorary title "Queen with the Golden Voice."