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Adira's coronation song "Ku Ada Kamu" was released as a promotional single via the compilation album "Hitz AF8", featuring songs by the contestants of Akademi Fantasia 8. The song was a massive hit in Malaysia, topping several radio charts, such as Carta Hot FM 30 , Carta Muzik Muzik and Carta Suria FM .
"Kau Ilhamku" (Malay: You are My Inspiration) is a promotional single by various Malaysian and Indonesian artists.It serves as an advertising jingle for a collaboration between streaming music service Yonder Music and telecom provider Celcom Axiata, with a view to promoting the former's music streaming service exclusively available on the latter's mobile telecommunication services in Malaysia ...
1981 – Harum Dalam Kenangan; 1982 – Rahsia Hati; 1982 – Collection Plus 2 (Kompilasi) 1983 – Irama Dari Sekeping Hati; 1984 – Suara Kedamaian; 1984 – He is Beautiful To Me; 1984 – Cahayaku; 1985 – Dari Masa Hingga Masa 1 Dan 2 (Kompilasi) 1985 – 16 Lagu-Lagu Terbaik Sharifah Aini (Kompilasi) 1986 – Kau Yang Bernama
The Night Comes for Us is a 2018 Indonesian action thriller film written and directed by Timo Tjahjanto.It was originally conceived as a script and adapted into a graphic novel before finally being released as a film.
Ombak Rindu (English: Love Waves) is 2011 Malaysian Malay-language romantic drama film directed by Osman Ali, starring Aaron Aziz, Maya Karin, Lisa Surihani and Bront Palarae. The film was adapted from the 2002 novel of the same name written by Fauziah Ashari, published by Alaf 21.
Madah Berhelah is the debut studio album by Malaysian singer Ziana Zain.It was released on Disember 16, 1991, by BMG Pacific. [1] It features a mix of pop songs and ballads influenced by 1980s soft rock.
Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam, (English: Pontianak Scent of the Tuber Rose) is a 2004 Malaysian Malay-language horror film directed and written by Shuhaimi Baba starring Maya Karin, Azri Iskandar and Rosyam Nor.
Anwar first read "Aku" at the Jakarta Cultural Centre in July 1943. [1] It was then printed in Pemandangan under the title "Semangat" ("Spirit"); according to Indonesian literary documentarian HB Jassin, this was to avoid censorship and to better promote the nascent independence movement. [2] "