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The song was part of the five best national parade songs by The Straits Times in 2023. [3] The song was also ranked: 13th out of 16th by The Smart Local Singapore in 2024. [4] 9th out of 10th by SETHLUI.com in 2024. [5]
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The National Day Parade (NDP) is an annual parade held in Singapore to commemorate its independence. Held annually on 9 August, it is the main public celebration of National Day, and consists of a parade incorporating contingents of the Singapore Armed Forces, Ministry of Home Affairs, local institutions and community groups, followed by a cultural presentation featuring music, dance displays ...
The song was originally written for the Sing Singapore festival, which was aimed to inspire Singaporeans with a sense of community spirit and foster a united national identity. [2] In 2010, Chan performed the song at the 2010 National Day Parade. [3] In 2011, the music video of a new arrangement of the song was launched on Total Defence Day ...
Linying (born 1 October 1994) is a Singaporean singer-songwriter. She recently signed on a multi-rights deal with Universal Music Singapore, [2] becoming the first Singapore female artist to do so, and Canadian music label Nettwerk Music Group.
In August 2021, Kheng collaborated with a virtual influencer, Rae; writing the song they sang together, Worlds. [12] In 2024, Kheng was chosen to sing the theme song for Singapore's National Day Parade, "Not Alone," which he also wrote the lyrics for. He was joined by members of the Music and Drama Company.
A survey conducted by the Lee Kuan Yew Centre For Innovative Cities in 2021 found that the most popular National Day songs usually had themes of nation-building, aspirations, and national identity. [50] [46] An ad-hoc offshoot of these National Day songs are the songs specially composed for major events.
He was approached by Dr. Sydney Tan, the National Day Parade's music director that year and Don Richmond when he was 17 years old, to take part in the parade for the first time. [14] That same year, he released his mixtape ShiGGa Shay's in the Building (2010), and They Call Me ShiGGa (2012) was an album that dropped soon after. [ 2 ]