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The film's title track Verses of Love was selected as the lead single from the album soundtrack to promote the film, and met with critical and commercial success. A music video was also made for the single. "Ayat-Ayat Cinta" — 3:48 "Jalan Cinta" (Sherina) — 4:32 "Takdir Cinta" (Rossa) — 3:32 "Tercipta Untukku" (featuring Rossa) (Ungu ...
The first newspaper to openly publish the musical notation and lyrics of "Indonesia Raya"—an act of defiance towards the Dutch authorities—was the Chinese Indonesian weekly Sin Po. [ 2 ] The first stanza of "Indonesia Raya" was chosen as the national anthem when Indonesia proclaimed its independence on 17 August 1945.
The film's music was composed by A. R. Rahman while lyrics were written by Vairamuthu; the pair argued during the production. [36] Suresh Urs edited the film while Vikram Dharma directed stunts, Nagu directed arts and Rekha Prakash, Brindha and Raju Sundaram choreographed the songs. Costumes were designed by Nalini Sriram. [37]
Original soundtrack of the film titled "Kita Pasti Boleh" produced by HM Entertainment [32] was performed by Kaka Azraff, [33] Daniel Sher and Saint T.F.C. with Daniel Sher written the whole song and Saint T.F.C. wrote rap lyrics with Daniel. Official music video directed and colorist by Zoul Zaaba and edited by Izzul Akmal was released on ...
The soundtrack album features eight tracks, with lyrics written by Arunraja Kamaraj, Gana Balachandar, Arivu, Vignesh Shivan and Vishnu Edavan. Composers Yuvan Shankar Raja and Santhosh Narayanan, [3] also sung one song for this film, while the latter collaborates with Anirudh for the second time after Remo (2016), [4] and the former's first collaboration with the composer. [5]
"Moviestar" (also released as "Movie Star") is a song written and recorded by Swedish singer-songwriter Harpo. Following two hit singles on Tio i Topp , Harpo wrote the song while sitting in his window, dedicating it to a friend of his that had aspirations of becoming an actor.
Anak-ku Sazali (English: Sazali My Son) is a 1956 Singaporean Malay-language black-and-white melodrama film directed and written by Phani Majumdar. The movie is about love between a man and a woman, dreams that can come true and a father's extreme love for his son.
In 2018, Cudi starred as William in the Netflix film The After Party. In 2020, Cudi launched production company Mad Solar , which went on to produce A Man Named Scott (2021), a documentary storying Cudi's musical career, as well as Cudi's Netflix animated special Entergalactic (2022), which Cudi co-created alongside fellow American producer ...