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Love Letter for Starla (Indonesian: Surat Cinta untuk Starla) is a 2017 Indonesian romantic drama film produced by Screenplay Films & Legacy Pictures. The film stars Jefri Nichol & Caitlin Halderman. The title of the movie comes from the song’s title by Virgoun, which is also the song of this film. [1] [2]
Malaysian singer Awie served as Siti's duet partner on "Kalau Berkasih". Singaporean Awi Rafael wrote the music for "Mula dan Akhir" which was included in Fragmen. Indonesian singer Cakra Khan and Malaysian singer Hafiz Suip provided the vocals for duets "Seluruh Cinta" and "Muara Hati" respectively.
Mikraj Cinta: Mikraj Cinta was released on 21 June 2015 as the lead single and then was included in her live album, Unplugged as one of the bonus tracks. [89] It was given to Siti for her performance for "Sirah Rasullulah" (Life of the Messenger of God) in conjunction with Prophet Muhammad's mawlid on 3, 4 and 7 January 2015. [90]
"Mikraj Cinta" (Ascension of Love) is a single by Malaysian artist, Siti Nurhaliza. It was released on 21 June 2015 as the lead single from her live album , Unplugged . Composed by Hafiz Hamidun and Fedtri Yahya, the song is included in the album as one of the bonus tracks.
Caitlin Halderman Chaniago (born 17 July 2000) is an Indonesian actress, singer and presenter. She made her acting debut as the female lead character in 2016 film, Ada Cinta Di SMA.
5 Detik dan Rasa Rindu (transl. 5 Seconds of Longing) is an Indonesian romantic drama musical streaming television series produced by MD Entertainment which premiered 8 September 2023 on WeTV. [1] This series is an adaptation of the book with the same title. [ 2 ]
"Seluruh Cinta" (All of Love) is a collaborative single by Malaysian artist, Siti Nurhaliza and Indonesian artist, Cakra Khan, released on 21 October 2014. The single was first released in Indonesia as part of the Indonesian version of Siti's seventeenth solo album, Fragmen . [ 1 ] "
Traditional sub-Saharan African harmony is a music theory of harmony in sub-Saharan African music based on the principles of homophonic parallelism (chords based around a leading melody that follow its rhythm and contour), homophonic polyphony (independent parts moving together), counter-melody (secondary melody) and ostinato-variation (variations based on a repeated theme).