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Bob Moffatt : ウィキペディア英語版
Same Same

Same Same was a pop duo consisting of identical twins, Bob and Clint Moffatt, originally members of the Canadian boyband The Moffatts. Same Same was based in Thailand and they sold albums and performed mainly in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines.
On March 26, 2006, Same Same released their first album, ''The Meaning of Happy'', and in the summer of 2006 started an international tour throughout Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines.
For ''The Meaning of Happy'', they have collaborated with Thai producer Warut Rintranukul and with several Asian artists, such as Arpaporn Nakornsawan and Nui of The Peachband, Lovi Poe, Audy, Jaclyn Victor and duo Michelle & Vickie. For their music videos, they worked with famous Thai director Nonthee Nimitbut. They have hosted the MTV Asia Awards primer, ''Road To Bangkok'' and were presenters for the said awards as well. Same Same also sang for the World Cup 2006 album entitled ''Voices from The FIFA World Cup'', for the songs "Give It All You Got" (with Arpaporn Nakornsawan) and "Believe In Your Dream" with The Sony BMG All-Stars (Thailand).
In September 2006, Same Same decided to take a hiatus. On January 2007, the band announced that they would be holding a contest for fans to choose a new band name for them. Their fansite, (Same Same Music ), shut down the following month. They briefly worked on new material for an upcoming country album under the name (Two Bullet Parade ) but then changed it to Like Strangers.
==Reception==
Same Same's single "Love Isn't" debuted at number seventeen on the MYX Hit Chart for the week of June 4–10, 2006. The next single, "Without You", which featured then upcoming singer Lovi, stayed on the 12th position of the MYX Hit Chart for three weeks. They reached number one in the RX 93.1 Countdown Top 7 and 96.3 WRock Top 5 Favorites. The Philippines' magazine ''Top 40 Hits'' included an article on Same Same and featured them on the cover of the issue. They have also been featured in articles in the ''Philippine Star'', ''Filipino Journal'' and many other newspapers and magazines. Same Same's ''The Meaning of Happy'' has attained gold award status in Thailand and platinum in Indonesia.

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