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Sebuah Nama, Sebuah Cerita (One Name, One Story) is the only compilation album and final album released from Peterpan.The album was released in 2008. First single from this album is "Walau Habis Terang" (English translation: "Though Light's Gone Out").
Dayang Nurfaizah binti Awang Dowty (born 20 July 1981) is a Malaysian singer and actress. [1] [2] Her debut self-titled album was released in May 1999 and it was recorded in the pop and R&B genres.
"Badai Pasti Berlalu" ([ˈbadai ˈpasti bərˈlalu]; English: "The Storm Will Surely Pass") is an Indonesian song written by Eros Djarot and released in 1977 as part of the soundtrack of Badai Pasti Berlalu.
"Won't Cry" (Chinese: 說好不哭) is a song by Taiwanese singer-songwriter Jay Chou and Mayday vocalist, Ashin. Written by Vincent Fang and composed by Chou, it serves as the third single from Chou's fifteenth studio album, Greatest Works of Art (2022). [1]
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak was the best-selling Bollywood music soundtrack album of 1988, outselling Tezaab, the second best-seller, [19] which itself had sold over 8 million units. [20] Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak became one of the best-selling Indian soundtrack albums of the 1980s. [19] It was the first major hit album released by the record label T ...
"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.
"Allah Lanjutkan Usia Sultan" (pronounced [allah landʒutkan usia sultan]; "God Lengthen the Sultan's Age") is the state anthem of Perak, Malaysia.. The tune was originally that of "La Rosalie", a popular song in the Seychelles during the 19th century, originally written by French composer Pierre-Jean de Béranger.
Berjaya is a patriotic Malaysian national song.This song was composed by Saiful Bahri Elyas (Saiful Bahri) in a day and performed by Jamaluddin Alias which was given wide air-time play by Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) in the late 1960s and early 1970s.