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Japanese singer and composer Kazufumi Miyazawa composed the music for "Dunia Milik Kita". In 2009, Siti Nurhaliza recorded a six-track duet album, CTKD: Canda, Tangis, Ketawa, Duka with Indonesian singer Krisdayanti. Indonesian composer Krishna Balagita composed the lyrics and music for "Seluruh Cinta".
The concert began with Siti performing "Membunuh Benci" while accompanied by Aubrey Suwito on piano, who was the musical director for the concert. [10] This was followed by the first medley of the unplugged concert, composed of the first two upbeat songs of the show, "Mahligai Asmara" and "Satu Cinta Dua Jiwa" where she started to dance while singing.
The list differs from the 2004 version, with 26 songs added, all of which are songs from the 2000s except "Juicy" by The Notorious B.I.G., released in 1994. The top 25 remained unchanged, but many songs down the list were given different rankings as a result of the inclusion of new songs, causing consecutive shifts among the songs listed in 2004.
Butterfingers is a Malaysian rock band formed in 1993 and one of the most successful bands in Malaysian underground [2] and mainstream music industry that performed in English language during the early 90s. They have since produced three demos, two compilations and six studio albums.
An anti-racism song project preceded 15Malaysia film project. "Malaysia Satu" - by Faizal Tahir (Winner of "Our 1 Malaysia Song" competition) "Saya Anak Malaysia" "Fikirkan Boleh" - by Metropolitan "Malaysia Forever" - by Bobby Gimby "Luhur" by Kamikaze "Bersatu" by Raihan "Kita Punya Malaysia" ("This is Our Malaysia") by Bunkface
DOLLA (stylised in all-caps) is a Malaysian girl group formed in 2019 by Universal Music Malaysia. [1] [2] [3] Its current members consists of Sabronzo, Tabby and Angel.. Originally a quartet, the group then continued as a trio following the departure of one of its original members, Syasya, who announced her permanent departure from the group in A
"Mamacita" marks the second release from the Black Eyed Peas since signing to their new label Epic Records, after "Ritmo (Bad Boys For Life)" with J Balvin. [3]The song sampled Madonna's Latin pop song "La Isla Bonita" and was produced by group's member will.i.am and Johnny Goldstein. [4]
Kita Records (Thai: คีตา เรคคอร์ดส) was a former record label in Thailand, founded on October 24, 1986 by three personnel from JSL Company Limited, namely Sompong Wannapinyo, Lawan Chupinit or Kanchat and Chamnan Asadamongkol or Siritan and also Worachai Thammasangkiti from Metro Records and Tapes and Prapas Cholsaranon as partners managed by Sompong and Prapas.