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"Satu Malaysia" ("One Malaysia" - The Anthem for the 52nd Merdeka Day) "Malaysiaku Berdaulat Tanah Tumpahnya Darahku" ("My Sovereign Malaysia, My Native Land") - The Anthem for the 56th Merdeka Day) "Malaysia, Disini Lahirnya Sebuah Cinta" ("Malaysia, Where the Love Is Born" - The Anthem for the 57th Merdeka Day)
They released their debut album, RAN for Your Life, in 2007, from which the successful single "Pandangan Pertama" was taken. [2] [4] They also had a hit with "Dekat di Hati". [5] [6] They have gone on to release four more albums. In November 2015, they collaborated with Kahitna on the single "Salamku Untuk Kekasihmu Yang Baru". [5]
Siti Nurhaliza is the debut album by Malaysian singer Siti Nurhaliza released in 1996. [2] This album is the debut of her after winning in a singing competition by RTM, Bintang HMI 1995, [3] where she recorded in 1996. [2]
Lagu Kenangan ('Song of Memories') is a 1953 Indonesian film directed by L. Inata and produced by Djamaluddin Malik for the Persari Film Corporation. Starring Titien Sumarni and A. N. Alcaff , it follows the domestic troubles of a composer and his wife.
Tanggal 31 Ogos ("The Date of 31st of August") is a Malaysian patriotic and national song.It is sung during the National Day celebrations throughout the nation. This song was covered by Sudirman.
Timeless is a greatest hits album by Indonesian band Ungu.It was released on 9 May 2012 by Trinity Optima Production. [1] The album compiled ten songs from six previous studio albums with four newest songs, "Apa Sih Maumu", "Kau Anggap Apa", "Sayang" and "Puing Kenangan".
Tulus is the debut studio album by Indonesian recording artist Tulus.The album was produced by Ari Renaldi and released by Tulus Record in September 2011. It also launched by Demajors.
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.