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Sajama Cut — Indie rock band; SambaSunda — Ethnic music fusion group; Samsons — Pop rock band; Sandhy Sondoro — Pop/adult contemporary male singer and winner of the 2009 International Contest of Young Pop Singer New Wave in Latvia; Sari Simorangkir — contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter; Seringai — Hardcore punk band
These bands gained recognition not only in Malaysia but also in neighboring countries such as Indonesia, Singapore, and Japan, especially with their collaborations with international artists. Pop Shuvit, in particular, achieved remarkable success in Japan, with several successful headlining tours and a Top 20 album charting at Tower Records.
Malaysian popular music, sometimes called Malaysian pop (Malay: Pop Malaysia) or abbreviated as M-pop, refers to popular music forms in the Southeast Asian nation of Malaysia. Although pop music in various languages, such as Mandopop , is popular and has been produced in Malaysia, Malaysian pop refers to music recorded primarily in the Malay ...
Hujan ("Rain") is a Malaysian indie rock band formed in Kuala Lumpur, in 2005. It was founded by vocalist Noh Salleh and lead guitarist AG Coco. Fans of Hujan are called Raingers. [3] Hujan released its first two EPs in 2007, 1, 2, 3, Go! and Check Check Rock Rock, released by independent record label Noh Phrofile Enterprise.
OAG, also written as O@G, also known as Old Automatic Garbage, Orang Asia Genius, [1] or Only Allah Great is a Malaysian pop and alternative rock band, formed in 1992. The current line-up of the band is Muhammad Radhi Razali (vocals & bass), Dean Yusof (guitar) and Ringoe Dahar (drums).
Ukays, also known as U.K's, is a Malaysian pop rock band. The band was founded by Malaysian songwriter Saari Amri in 1986. The band rose to fame in 1994 with the release of their successful album Bisa Berbisa, which sold more than 400,000 units.
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