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"Pahlawanku" ("Our Ranger") - by Siti Nurhaliza "Warna-Warna Malaysiaku" - by Siti Nurhaliza "Satu Malaysia" ("One Malaysia") - by Siti Nurhaliza "Budi Bahasa Budaya Kita" - by Siti Nurhaliza "Hati" - by Siti Nurhaliza from the film 1957 Hati Malaya "Berkorban Apa Sahaja" ("Do Anything") - by P. Ramlee from the film Hang Tuah
"Negaraku" (Jawi: نݢاراکو , pronounced; 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.
Aku Cinta Dia was released in mid-1985. For promotion, Alex Hasyim and Guruh helped Chrisye practice choreography – the singer was known to be very stiff – while Chrisye's wife Yanti and her cousin Rini provided a costume; Chrisye reportedly said he looked like "a key chain" during fitting.
Malaysian singer Awie served as Siti's duet partner on "Kalau Berkasih". Singaporean Awi Rafael wrote the music for "Mula dan Akhir" which was included in Fragmen. Indonesian singer Cakra Khan and Malaysian singer Hafiz Suip provided the vocals for duets "Seluruh Cinta" and "Muara Hati" respectively.
"Perajurit Tanah Air" ("Soldiers of the Motherland"), also known by its incipit "Inilah Barisan Kita" ("Here We Are Standing United"), is a Malaysian patriotic song ...
In 1977, it was renamed the Vanua'aku Pati. [2] The party won the pre-independence 1979 elections and Lini became chief minister. The country gained independence in 1980 and Lini became the first Prime Minister of Vanuatu, remaining in the post until 1991. In 1991, the party split and Lini was among those who left the party.
"Gugur Bunga" is seen as a mournful, patriotic song about the death of a soldier fighting his enemy. [2] As such, it has become a well-known nationalistic song in Indonesia, being covered by numerous artists. [6] It is also considered a compulsory song for students to learn, along with "Indonesia Raya, "Satu Nusa Satu Bangsa", and "Bagimu ...
He was on the bench during a 2–2 UEFA Cup draw against Tenerife on 15 September 1993, but failed to make his debut. [7] West eventually played his first competitive game for the club in a 0–0 away league draw at Toulouse on 5 March 1994. He became a first team regular in the following season, making 31 appearances in all competitions.