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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.
"Kau Ilhamku" (Malay: You are My Inspiration) is a promotional single by various Malaysian and Indonesian artists.It serves as an advertising jingle for a collaboration between streaming music service Yonder Music and telecom provider Celcom Axiata, with a view to promoting the former's music streaming service exclusively available on the latter's mobile telecommunication services in Malaysia ...
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Jangan Lupa Lirik! or JLL! is a Malaysian quiz show format of Don't Forget the Lyrics! with a jackpot of RM 1,000,000. It is currently shown on Astro Ria since April 28, 2008. It is currently shown on Astro Ria since April 28, 2008.
Lagu Paling Seru ("Aku Memilih Setia") Nominated Anugerah Musik Indonesia: Best Pop Female Solo Artist Won Anugerah Planet Muzik [12] Best Newcomer Female Artist
In November 2019, her single "Ku Bersuara" was selected to be the finalists at the 34th Anugerah Juara Lagu. [16] [17] In 2020 her song entitled "Gundah" make the way once again to compete in the final for Anugerah Juara Lagu 35.On 14 March 2021, due to pandemic COVID-19, Anugerah Juara Lagu 35 was held without audiences. She managed to grab ...
Paul Albert Anka was born in Ottawa, Ontario, to Camelia (née Tannis) and Andrew Emile "Andy" Anka Sr., who owned a restaurant called the Locanda. [2] According to Anka's autobiography, My Way, both of his parents were of Lebanese Christian descent; however, he also states in his autobiography that his ancestors came from Bab Tuma, in Syria.
Indonesian slang vernacular (Indonesian: bahasa gaul, Betawi: basa gaul), or Jakarta colloquial speech (Indonesian: bahasa informal, bahasa sehari-hari) is a term that subsumes various urban vernacular and non-standard styles of expression used throughout Indonesia that are not necessarily mutually intelligible.