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  2. Noraniza Idris - Wikipedia

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    Nor Aniza binti Haji Idris (born 27 August 1968) in the Malaysian music industry, is known in her home country as the "Queen of Ethnic Pop". The genre she plays is known as "irama Malaysia", which fuses local traditional genres with Anglo-American pop music. [1]

  3. Interfaith greetings in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    During the Liberal democracy period in Indonesia and Guided Democracy that followed it under Sukarno, the common phrase used in speech and formal meetings was "Merdeka", the Indonesian and Malay word for independence or freedom, or variations of it such as "Salam Merdeka ".

  4. Rindu Awak Separuh Nyawa - Wikipedia

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    Rindu Awak Separuh Nyawa (English: You're Half of My Life; ZH: 我半辈子都想念你) is a 2021 Malaysian television series adaptation of a novel of the same name by Siti Rosmizah Semail. [1] It was aired on Astro Ria , every Monday to Thursday, 22:00.pm that was broadcast on March 23, 2021.

  5. Wany Hasrita - Wikipedia

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    Nurshazwany Hasrita Hasbullah (born 24 December 1992) [1] is a singer, actress and lawyer from Malaysia who gained popularity after her debut hit, "Menahan Rindu." [2] [3] She was voted the 31st Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian (ABPBH)'s Most Popular Star in addition to winning the Popular Female Singer category.

  6. Indonesian slang - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Indonesian honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian royalties use the title "Sri" and "Prabhu" to address the names of kings and monarchs, usually in Indianized kingdoms which had Hindu/Buddhist influence located in the islands of Sumatra, Java, Bali, Borneo, and other places.

  8. Rhoma Irama - Wikipedia

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    Raden Haji Oma Irama, better known as Rhoma Irama (born 11 December 1946), is an Indonesian dangdut singer, songwriter and guitarist of Sundanese descent.. Starting in the late 1960s, he began his musical career as Rhoma Irama as a part of the pop band Orkes Melayu Purnama, pioneering several dangdut music elements.

  9. Madah Berhelah - Wikipedia

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    Madah Berhelah is the debut studio album by Malaysian singer Ziana Zain.It was released on Disember 16, 1991, by BMG Pacific. [1] It features a mix of pop songs and ballads influenced by 1980s soft rock.