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"Jaga Dia Untukku" (Take Care of Him for Me) is a second single by Malaysian artist, Siti Nurhaliza from her seventeenth solo album, Fragmen.Written by Rozisangdewi, the song is composed and recorded by Aubrey Suwito in January 2014.
Rosiah Chik or Rosiah Abdul Manaf (1931–2006) was Malay traditional singer particularly of asli and ghazal songs, [1] made famous in the 1960s–1970s in Malaysia.She was also known as Mak We among the people of the industry and her fans.
Aku Cinta Dia was released in mid-1985. For promotion, Alex Hasyim and Guruh helped Chrisye practice choreography – the singer was known to be very stiff – while Chrisye's wife Yanti and her cousin Rini provided a costume; Chrisye reportedly said he looked like "a key chain" during fitting.
Mata Hati Telinga is the third album from Indonesian pop group Maliq & D'Essentials.Released on 8 March 2009, it is the band's first album with guitarist Arya "Lale" Aditya, who replaced Satrio Moersid in 2008. [1]
Muara Hati (Estuary of the Heart) is a song by Malaysian artists Siti Nurhaliza and Hafiz Suip, where it was composed entirely as a theme song for an 80-episode Malaysian drama, Adam & Hawa. [1] The song was composed entirely by Manusia Putih, or more commonly known as Adi Sixth Sense a year earlier in 2011.
The band, Hari Mata Hari, has constantly changed its members. Today, the group is composed of Hari Varešanović (vocal), Izudin Izo Kolečić (drums), Lordan Muzaferija (bass guitar), Dzenan Selmanagic (electric guitar), and Adis Vuga (keyboards). [citation needed] Most of Hari Mata Hari's songs are arranged by Hajrudin Varešanović. The ...
Shukri was born on 13 June 1988 in the Kuala Lumpur Hospital and is the fifth child of six siblings. He was educated with Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM). [2]Prior to joining showbiz, he began his career as an auditor at the 7-Eleven, Watsons and Maxis, where he subsequently conducted auditing in branch premises.
In 1983, German group Boney M. released "Jambo — Hakuna Matata", an English-language version of the song Jambo Bwana by Kenyan group Them Mushrooms. Liz Mitchell provided the song's lead vocals, backed by Reggie Tsiboe, [ ]], Cathy Bartney, Madeleine Davis and Judy Cheeks.