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  2. List of number-one songs of 2024 (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The chart ranks the top 25 songs weekly in Malaysia. [156] The chart tracks songs' performance from Friday to Thursday. Chart rankings are based on digital downloads from full-service digital music retailers (sales from direct-to-consumer sites such as an individual artist's store are excluded) and online streaming occurring in Malaysia during ...

  3. Song of Pig - Wikipedia

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    Song of Pig" (Chinese: 豬之歌) is a freely downloadable song by Xiang Xiang (香香), who quickly became a popular Internet pop star in China. According to one of its hosted sites, it has been downloaded a billion times (see BBC article: "Chinese pop idol thrives online") throughout China, Singapore, and Malaysia. The song's lyrics describe ...

  4. List of number-one songs of 2025 (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The Official Malaysia Chart The Official Malaysia Domestic Chart The Official Malaysia Chinese Chart Song Artist(s) Song Artist(s) Song Artist(s) 16 January "Die with a Smile" Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars "Rahsia Tuhan" Noh Salleh "南北大道" 3P 23 January "Garam & Madu (Sakit Dadaku)" Tenxi, Jemsii and Naykilla 30 January "YES蛇"

  5. Malaysian popular music - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Firdhaus Farmizi - Wikipedia

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    Firdhaus was born in Kulai, Johor, Malaysia. [2] He became fluent in Mandarin Chinese as a consequence of attending a Chinese independent school from kindergarten to the secondary level. [3] Firdhaus noted that having numerous Chinese acquaintances also aided in his language acquisition, yet he can still communicate in his native tongue.

  7. Penny Tai - Wikipedia

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    Penny Tai (Chinese: 戴佩妮; pinyin: Dài Peìní; Jyutping: Daai3 Pui3 Nei4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tè Pōe-nî; born 22 April 1978) is a Malaysian singer, songwriter, producer and director. Since her debut in 2000, she has achieved many successes in her music career, including winning 5 Golden Melody Awards .

  8. Joyce Chu - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Chu (Chinese: 朱主爱; pinyin: Zhū Zhǔái; born 7 March 1997), nicknamed "four-leaf clover" (simplified Chinese: 四叶草; traditional Chinese: 四葉草; pinyin: Sì Yè Cǎo), is a Malaysian singer-songwriter and actress. She is best known for her viral songs "Malaysia Chabor" and "I Miss You", whose catchy melodies became internet ...

  9. Music of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    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, Javanese and other cultures in overlap with the neighbouring Indonesian archipelago, Arabic, Chinese, Indian, Dayak, Kadazan-Dusun, Bajau, Orang Asli, Melanau ...