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Indonesian composer Krishna Balagita composed the lyrics and music for "Seluruh Cinta". Singaporean M. Nasir wrote, produced, and provided the vocals for the duet "Bagaikan Sakti". Regarded as a Malaysian film icon, Siti has covered and recorded three songs that were composed by P. Ramlee , "Alunan Biola", "Anakku Sayangku", and "Bunga Melor".
"Dirgahayu"'s music video begins with a half minute monologue between Siti and Faizal. During the monologue, Siti was shown walking outside and inside of the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station building in a flowy red dress and hijab while Faizal walked downstairs in a white tuxedo and a pair of black Ray-Ban teashades sunglasses.
"Seluruh Cinta" (All of Love) is a collaborative single by Malaysian artist, Siti Nurhaliza and Indonesian artist, Cakra Khan, released on 21 October 2014. The single was first released in Indonesia as part of the Indonesian version of Siti's seventeenth solo album, Fragmen . [ 1 ] "
Republik Cinta is the 8th studio album by Dewa 19 and was released in January 2006 in Indonesia; the title translates into "Republic of Love". The album reached #1 on the Indonesian album charts and has since been released in other Asian territories including Malaysia and a Chinese release via EMI in Hong Kong .
(Indonesian: Ada Apa dengan Cinta? ) is a 2002 Indonesian coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Rudy Soedjarwo , starring Dian Sastrowardoyo and Nicholas Saputra . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was the most-watched Indonesian movie of all time at the time of its release, peaking at 2.7 million sold tickets.
A 15-second teaser of the music video was first uploaded by Siti on her Instagram account on 28 June 2015. [15] On 10 July 2015, the music video premiered on HLive on Astro Ria [16] and later released for public streaming on YouTube on 14 July 2015. [17] A behind-the-scene for "Mikraj Cinta"'s music video was also released on the same date. [18]
"Chan Mali Chan" is a folk song popular in Malaysia and Singapore. [1] [2] The song is a light-hearted song that may have its origin in a Malay poem pantun. [3]In Indonesia there are songs that have similar tones such as "Anak Kambing Saya" ("My Lamb" or "My Baby Goat") written by Saridjah Niung.
Ayat-Ayat Cinta was released on February 28, 2008 in Indonesia, May 8, 2008 in Singapore, and June 19, 2008 in Malaysia. Upon release, it was one of the most successful Indonesian film, and was the first Indonesian film to reach 3.5 million tickets sold, only to be surpassed by Laskar Pelangi a few months later.