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"Pakai Buang" is a song by Malaysian pop singer Stacy taken from her first studio album, Aku Stacy which was fully composed and written by Edry KRU. The song serves as the album's third single and it has been released to radio stations on 9 May 2009 and has received significant airplay since then.
Pakai Buang" is the third single of the album. Stacy has stated in interview with mStar that the song, composed and written by Edry KRU, will be chosen as her third single of the album. [ 5 ] The single was released on 9 May 2009 to radio stations and has gained significant airplay since then.
The album contains 10 songs, including the single, "Gilalah" and the collaboration with Indonesian boyband, SM*SH, "Hello". The album has 2 CDs, whereby CD2 features remix version of the songs. The album was released in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Brunei. The album proved Stacy's artistry as she was involved directly in the making of the ...
The songs that are successfully screened will be taken to the semi-finals to select 12 songs that will be competed to the finals to be crowned as the "Juara Lagu". In 2009, competitions by category were abolished due to a critical lack of entries from traditional rhythmic songs and creative ethnicities.
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Nick Barat [3] (born January 25, 1981), [1] better known by his stage name Nick Catchdubs, is an American record producer and DJ from New Jersey. [4] He is a co-founder of Fool's Gold Records . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] He has also served as an associate editor at The Fader . [ 7 ]
"A Passage to Bangkok" is a song by Canadian rock band Rush, released in March 1976 by Anthem Records. The song appears on the band's fourth studio album 2112 (1976). [3] With the album's title track comprising the first half of the record, "A Passage to Bangkok" opens the second side of the album (on the original LP and audio cassette).
"Bang Bang You're Dead" is a song by English band Dirty Pretty Things. It was released as the first single from the band's debut album, Waterloo to Anywhere (2006), on 24 April 2006.