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Indonesian singer Cakra Khan and Malaysian singer Hafiz Suip provided the vocals for duets "Seluruh Cinta" and "Muara Hati" respectively. Siti has covered and recorded two songs that were previously released by Canadian singer Celine Dion , " Because You Loved Me " and "The Colour of My Love".
"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.
Mohamad Hafiz bin Mohamad Suip (born 27 February 1990) [1] is a Malaysian singer, who won the seventh season of Akademi Fantasia, receiving 46 percent of over 4.2 million votes. His debut album, Masih Jelas , was released on 14 July 2009.
Because of differences in their schedules, the whole video was shot at different times for Hafiz and Siti, where Hafiz's scenes were shot earlier than Siti's. [7] On 17 August 2012, the music video was released through Astro 's official YouTube channel, followed by a behind-the-scenes clip a week later on 24 August.
Hafiz Indonesia is a religious talent search program aired on RCTI during Ramadan. This event is one of RCTI's flagship programs that showcases children's ability to recite and memorize a series of Quran .
Hafiz Ali Khan (1888 – December 1972) was an Indian sarod player. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A fifth-generation descendant of the Bangash ( Gwalior Gharana ) (Gwalior Music School) of sarod players, Hafiz Ali was known for the lyrical beauty of his music and the crystal-clear tone of his strokes on the sarod instrument.
"A ʻohe ia e loaʻa aku, he ulua kapapa no ka moana" (Hawaiian for: "He cannot be caught for he is an ulua fish of the deep ocean") is the first part of the two-part series finale of Hawaii Five-0. It is also the twenty-first and penultimate episode of the tenth and final season. It aired on March 27, 2020 on CBS.
"E Ola Ke Aliʻi Ke Akua" ('God Save the King') was one of the four national anthems of the Hawaiian Kingdom. It was composed in 1860 by then 25-year-old Prince William Charles Lunalilo, who later became King Lunalilo. Prior to 1860, Hawai‘i lacked its own national anthem and had used the British royal anthem "God Save the King".