New FOURTH single
Thai pop artist FOURTH Nattawat released a new single and music video, 'อยู่ด้วยกันนะ (Every Single Day),' today — a high-profile push for P‑pop on April 11. The rollout hit strong early numbers: the announcement post registered 10,414 likes, 7,328 reposts and 844K views, while the teaser pulled 9,329 likes and 127K views, and the full video is already live on YouTube. (x.com) (x.com) (youtube.com)
FOURTH dropped a new song on April 11, 2026, and the release moved fast enough that the announcement post hit 844,000 views while the teaser crossed 127,000 views before many pop releases finish their first day. The full music video for “อยู่ด้วยกันนะ (Every Single Day)” is already live on RISER MUSIC’s YouTube channel. (x.com 1) (x.com 2) (youtube.com) The artist behind it is Nattawat Jirochtikul, better known as FOURTH, a 21-year-old Thai actor-singer signed to GMMTV and RISER MUSIC. He first broke through after winning Thailand School Star 2019 and then expanded from television into solo music. (wikipedia.org) (music.youtube.com) For a lot of fans outside Thailand, FOURTH is not just a singer with a new single but the same performer who built a large audience through dramas like “My School President” and “Moonlight Chicken.” That matters because Thai entertainment agencies now use drama fame the way Korean agencies use survival shows: as a launchpad for music careers with a ready-made fan base on day one. (wikipedia.org) (kprofiles.com) “Every Single Day” is listed as FOURTH’s sixth digital single, which means this is not a one-off experiment but part of a steady solo rollout that started with his August 9, 2023 debut single “Please Be Mine.” RISER MUSIC began teasing this comeback on April 8, 2026, three days before release. (tpop.fandom.com 1) (tpop.fandom.com 2) The teaser campaign was built around short, direct lines instead of a long concept film, including YouTube community posts like “Can you stay with me until morning?” and “Hey pretty, don’t go anywhere yet.” Those posts framed the song as a soft romantic single before the full video arrived. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2) (youtube.com 3) The label matters here too. RISER MUSIC’s YouTube channel had about 759,000 subscribers when the release landed, giving FOURTH a built-in distribution machine instead of the slower climb most independent pop acts face. (youtube.com) That is part of a wider Thai pop push in 2026, where agencies tied to television talent are releasing singles in quick succession and packaging them with full music videos, multilingual subtitles, and heavy social posting. RISER’s recent uploads show the same pattern with artists like PHUWIN, which puts FOURTH’s release inside a larger label strategy rather than a standalone drop. (youtube.com) So the story is not only that FOURTH has a new song out on April 11. It is that a Thai star who already had a television audience, a label platform with hundreds of thousands of subscribers, and a tightly timed teaser rollout turned a single-day release into an immediate cross-platform event. (x.com) (x.com) (youtube.com)