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Merindang Ke Bintang is the debut studio album by Malaysian rock band from Sarawak, the Masterpiece. It was released in 2009 through Masterjam Studio and re-released on Panggau Buluh Pengerindu Records in 2010. The album is the band's most popular album, receiving the Album of the Year award at the 2010 Dayak Music Awards in Kuching, Sarawak.
"Aku Cinta Kau dan Dia" Eliminated 10 Virzha Ikhtiarini "Friends" Public's vote 11 Octarianti Artha "Bed of Roses" Armand's choice 12 Christiana Chindy "Sebuah Rasa" Eliminated Vidi & Nino 13 Agseisa Galuh "A Million Dreams" Public's vote 14 Philipus Joseph "Januari" Vidi & Nino's choice 15 Jaqlien Elsy "Creep" Eliminated 16 Faisal Kevin "Jealous"
In Indonesia, it is known as Pulang Kampung or Mudik. In popular culture. Balik Kampung, a 1986 Malay film; Balik Kampung, a song by Malaysian singer Sudirman Arshad
A Long Way to Come Home (Indonesian: Jalan yang Jauh, Jangan Lupa Pulang) is a 2023 Indonesian drama film directed by Angga Dwimas Sasongko and serves as the sequel of 2020 film One Day We'll Talk About Today.
Kamilah Bintang - singing talent show using programme format from Endemol aired during the year-end school holidays in late 2010; its first concert was also aired on Astro Prima while the final concert was aired live, the normal concerts were recorded; KAPOWW - Action drama series, formerly aired on Astro Ria in 2010; Kapten Boleh
"Perajurit Tanah Air" ("Soldiers of the Motherland"), also known by its incipit "Inilah Barisan Kita" ("Here We Are Standing United"), is a Malaysian patriotic song ...
Lembing Awang Pulang Ke Dayang is a 2009 Malaysian Malay-language historical drama film directed by Majed Salleh and starring Farid Kamil, Siti Elizad, Zul Huzaimy, Lynette Ludi and Uji Rashid. The film was produced by Dayang Digital.
Mudik (sometimes also known as pulang kampung) is an Indonesian term for the activity where migrants or migrant workers return to their hometown or village during or before major holidays, especially Lebaran (Eid al-Fitr). [2]