Jeff Satur

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Jeff Satur
เจฟ ซาเตอร์
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Satur in July 2024
Born
Worakamol Satur

(1995-03-06) 6 March 1995 (age 31)
Bangkok, Thailand
Alma materRangsit University
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • music producer
  • actor
Years active2015–present
AgentStudio On Saturn
WorksDiscography
Awardsfull list
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2013–present
LabelsWarner Music Thailand

Worakamol Satur (Thai: วรกมล ซาเตอร์, born 6 March 1995),[1] better known as Jeff Satur (เจฟ ซาเตอร์), is a Thai singer and actor.

Early life and education

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Born and raised in Bangkok,[2] he has Thai-Italian-Indian ancestry from his father's side, while his mother is of Thai-Chinese descent.[3][4][5] He's the second child in a family of five and has two brothers and two sisters.[4]

Satur started liking music around 9-10 years old, mostly listening to metal music.[6] He was inspired to take on music by AC/DC and X Japan,[2] and learned to play the acoustic guitar, drums, bass and keyboard.[6][7] In middle school he formed a band with his friends, taking on the role of singer,[7] and started playing music seriously in grade 11-12.[6] He learned the electric guitar and piano before taking formal singing lessons.[2]

He graduated from the Satit Bilingual School of Rangsit University in Arts and Japanese language and has a bachelor's degree in Business Administration.[1]

Career

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After entering the music industry through a TV contest, Satur auditioned at Kamikaze under RS Group,[8] spending more than two years training until he debuted his first song, "Broken World", in 2013.[1][2][4] When Kamikaze decided to close down, he was moved to The Demo label instead, releasing the songs "Miss You Like Crazy" and "Afraid to Say", which received positive feedback.[8] In 2015, he signed with Garden Music until the contract expired;[1][9] Satur then moved to Grand Music in 2018.[5][9] He used several stage names through the years, like Jeff The Demo, Jeff Demo Project and Jeff Garden Studio.[5]

In 2019, he decided to quit music and work at his father's business, but he met a manager called Pop, who gave him the opportunity to act in the short film He She It and compose a song.[4] "Comedy" was Satur's first ever self-composed song.[10] In 2020 he signed with Passenger Records,[5] then with Wayfer Records under Warner Music Thailand,[4][5] releasing the singles "Highway", "Complicated" and "Loop".[11][12] At the same time, he reprised writing his own music.[13]

Satur became known to the general public in 2022 after playing Kim, the youngest son of a mafia family, in the BL drama series KinnPorsche,[4] for which he wrote and sang "Why Don't You Stay".[2] During the series world tour, he announced that Be On Cloud would no longer manage him as an actor, while his music contract with Wayfer Records would still be valid.[14] In 2023 he subsequently founded Studio On Saturn.[15] That same year, he held his first solo concert,[16] and released "Dum Dum", "Lucid" and the English-language single "Black Tie".[17][18] He also ranked first in the Chinese reality show Call Me by Fire Season 3, winning two awards: Hot Song Performance of the Year and Singing Family.[19]

At the beginning of 2024 he served as mentor for Chuang Asia: Thailand[20] and released his first studio album Space Shuttle No.8, followed by an Asia tour in Taipei, Hong Kong, Manila, Jakarta, Singapore and Bangkok.[21] In August 2024, Satur starred in the movie The Paradise of Thorns and sang the soundtrack "Rain Wedding".[22]

On May 3–4, 2025, he performed at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani as the first stop of the Red Giant Concert,[23] which continued in Asia and Latin America from June to August.[24] The tickets for São Paulo and Mexico City were quickly sold out.[25] Following the Red Giant tour, Satur released the extended play of the same name, Red Giant.[26]

He is set to star in the TV series Vamp[27] and Happy Ending.[5] For the latter, he will also serve as producer, script writer, and composer.[5][28]

Endorsements

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In June 2024, Satur was named Thailand's ambassador for French luxury jewelry house Cartier along with Kimberley Anne Woltemas and Thanapob Leeratanakachorn.[29] In September 2024, Italian-based American luxury sunglasses and eyeglasses brand Ray-Ban announced Satur to become its first ambassador for Thailand.[30] On 19 December, Italian luxury fashion house Valentino appointed him as its first brand ambassador from Thailand.[31]

Artistry

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Satur has named Toshi, Adam Lambert, Freddie Mercury, Brian McKnight, Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, and Michael Jackson as some of his musical idols,[7] expressing his fascination both for the high-pitched vocals of X Japan's Toshi and the artistry of Yoshiki, as well as the powerful mid-range sounds of underground music and Slipknot.[7] He has attributed his singing style, which "incorporate[s] both the powerful high-pitched sounds of rock, and the soft, delicate tone of R&B," to the wide variety of music he had been listening to when he was young.[7]

Filmography

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Movies

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Year Title Role Notes
2019 He She It Mike Short film
2024 The Paradise of Thorns Thongkham

Television series

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Year Title Role Notes
2020 Ingredients Marwin
2021 Love Area Part 1 Sean Supporting role
2022 Love Area Part 2 Sean Guest role
KinnPorsche Kim Theerapanyakul
TBA Wuju's Bakery Ra-on
Happy Ending Damon Cillian
Vamp Sean

Discography

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  • Space Shuttle No. 8 (2024)

Awards and nominations

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References

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