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  2. List of number-one songs of 2023 (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Issue Date International songs Malay songs Chinese songs Song Artist(s) Ref. Song Artist(s) Ref. Song Artist(s) Ref. 5 January "Kill Bill" SZA [1]"Sayunk I Love You"

  3. Negaraku - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  4. Noah (band) - Wikipedia

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    Then on June 28, "Wanitaku" was released on other digital music services. Audio video for "Wanitaku" that Noah uploaded to YouTube revealed the album title, Keterkaitan Keterikatan, as well as its cover. [57] [58] On August 8, 2019, Noah held an album-launching concert for Keterkaitan Keterikatan. [59]

  5. Rang De Basanti (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    From the film's announcement in April 2005, Rahman was slated to compose the music. [3] In a press conference with pop singer Nelly Furtado, he said that she was to originally have featured on the soundtrack, although this was ultimately prevented from happening due to a change in producers and other factors. [4]

  6. Allah Selamatkan Sultan Mahkota - Wikipedia

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    Rumi Script Jawi Script IPA Transliteration English; Allah selamat Sultan Mahkota, Berpanjangan usia di atas Takhta, Memelihara ugama Nabi kita, Negeri Kedah serata-rata.

  7. Krupuk - Wikipedia

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    According to culinary historian Fadly Rahman, krupuk had existed in Java since the 9th or 10th century. [2] It was written in the Batu Pura Inscription as krupuk rambak, which refers to crackers made from cow or buffalo skin, that still exist today as krupuk kulit ("skin krupuk") and are usually used in a Javanese dish called krechek.

  8. Rempeyek - Wikipedia

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    Rempeyek or peyek is a deep-fried savoury Indonesian-Javanese cracker [1] [3] made from flour (usually rice flour) with other ingredients, bound or coated by crispy flour batter.