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  2. Rasa Sayang - Wikipedia

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    The song was used in a number of films before 1962. In 1959, a comedy film in Malay language titled Rasa Sayang Eh was produced by Cathay Keris in Singapore. [18] The song also appeared in the 1943 Japanese film Marai no Tora, which depicted the exploits of a Japanese secret agent Tani Yutaka in Malaya during the World War II. [19]

  3. Namewee - Wikipedia

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    Namewee. In this Chinese name, the family name is Wee (黃, Huang). Wee Meng Chee (Chinese : 黃明志; pinyin : Huáng Míngzhì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī : Ûiⁿ Bêng-chì; born 6 May 1983), widely known by his stage name Namewee (/ ˈneɪm.wiː /), is a Malaysian hip hop recording artist, composer, filmmaker and actor. His stage name is a bilingual ...

  4. Music of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Music of Malaysia is the generic term for music that has been created in various genres in Malaysia. A great variety of genres in Malaysian music reflects the specific cultural groups within multiethnic Malaysian society: Malay, Indonesian, Arabic, Chinese, Indian, Dayak, Kadazan-Dusun, Bajau, Orang Asli, Melanau, Kristang and others.

  5. Firdhaus Farmizi - Wikipedia

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    Firdhaus gained an interest in music after listening to Jay Chou, a Mandopop singer. [3] He is signed with Loolala Music. [3] His ballad, "Gulf of Alaska", went viral in 2020, receiving over 170 million views on Douyin. [5] Berita Harian states that he is the first Malay singer to accomplish such a feat. [6]

  6. Semoga Bahagia - Wikipedia

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    Semoga Bahagia. Semoga Bahagia is a Malay song composed by the Singaporean composer Zubir Said, who also composed Majulah Singapura, the national anthem of Singapore. The song has been the official Children's Day song in Singapore since 1961, and is also performed at the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) as its official theme song.

  7. Negaraku - Wikipedia

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    Negaraku. " Negaraku " (Jawi: نݢاراکو ‎, pronounced [nəgaraku]; English: "My Country") is the national anthem of Malaysia. It was adopted as the national anthem at the time of the Federation of Malaya 's independence from the United Kingdom in 1957. The tune was originally used as the state anthem of Perak, "Allah Lanjutkan Usia Sultan".

  8. List of Malaysian patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    National. " Negaraku " (National anthem) " Jalur Gemilang " (Flag anthem) " Malaysiaku Gemilang " ("Glory of My Malaysia" - The Anthem for the 50th Merdeka Day) " Perpaduan Teras Kejayaan " ("Unity Is The Core of Success" - The Anthem for the 51st Merdeka Day) " Satu Malaysia " (" One Malaysia " - The Anthem for the 52nd Merdeka Day)

  9. Chan Mali Chan - Wikipedia

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    Song. Language. Malay. Genre. Folk Song. " 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 ...