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Gubahan Rindu Puisi Syahdu (1992) Epilog Memori Gelita (1993) Apa Sebenarnya (1994) Petikan Syahdu Fauziah Latiff (1995) Sahabat (1995) Petikan Syahdu Fauziah Latiff Vol. II (1996) Fauziah Latiff Dia (1997) Jee '98 (1998) Fauziah Latiff No. 1 (1999) Yang Lebih Kau Cinta... Jee (2001) Di Sebalik (compilation – 2004)
Featured in an album by 2 By 2, Rindu. As of 2005, the album has been sold over 100,000 units. [4] Lagu Gembira (duet with 2 By 2) 1997 Gubahanku (duet with 2 By 2) Featured in an album by 2 By 2, Pak Pung Mustafe. The album has been sold over 100,000 units. [49] Tiga Malam (duet with 2 By 2) 1998 Nikmat Hari Raya (duet with Noraniza Idris and ...
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.
Malaysian singer Faizal Tahir has worked with Siti on several occasions, including providing the lyrics and music for "Aku" and as a duet partner on "Dirgahayu". Malaysian singer Hafiz Hamidun composed "Basyirah" and "Mikraj Cinta". Indonesian singer Judika served as Siti's duet partner for "Kisah Ku Inginkan".
Born Nur Suhada binti Jebat on 17 March 1992 in Ayer Keroh, Melaka [4] [5] Ayda is the eldest of four siblings, she has two sisters and a brother. One of her younger sisters, Nur Syafinaz "Fyna" Jebat, is a singer and businesswoman.
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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.
Aminah wearing a cheongsam dress, c. 1959.. Cendrakasih was born Siti Aminah in Magelang, Central Java, Dutch East Indies, on 29 January 1938. [1] She was the daughter of the comedian Husin Nagib (died 1943) and the actress Wolly Sutinah [] (1916–1987). [2]