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The album also sold well in Indonesia. After disappointing sales of their 1996 album l Cuma Aku Yang Hidup the members of Ukays left the label. Ukays then signed with Ambang Klasik and Rahmad Mega joined the group as their lead singer. In 1997, Saari Amri published the band's fifth album Cuma Aku Yang Hidup. The album sold 100,000 units and was ...
"Aceh Mulia" (Jawoë: اچيه مليا) is the official regional anthem of the Indonesian province of Aceh. Written and composed by the Acehnese artist Mahrisal Rubi, "Aceh Mulia" was adopted as the anthem of Aceh [1] through Qanun No. 2 of 2018, which was ratified by the Aceh House of Representatives and the Government of Aceh on 28 November 2018.
Anugerah Juara Lagu (literally: "Song Championship Award"), commonly known by the acronym AJL, is a popular annual music competition in Malaysia, organised by TV3 since 1986.
Amir D-VA 5:12 2 Pantomime Hossein Duzakh Amir D-VA 4:25 3 Navazesh - Masoud Jahani 4:03 4 Etiyad Amir D-VA 3:48 5 Timar Masoud Jahani 3:58 6 Chera Reza Pishro: Amir D-VA 4:13 7 Tah Sigar o Masghati - Amir D-VA 4:53 8 Be Eshghe Khodet Hossein Duzakh Hosein Duzakh 3:43 9 Gir Kardam Roo To - Masoud Jahani 4:02 10 Taghir Amir D-VA 3:50 11 Eyde Emsal
Addictions is the third studio album and second major label album by French-Israeli singer Amir Haddad. It was released on 27 October 2017 in France through Warner Music Group . [ 1 ] The album includes the singles " No Vacancy ", " États d'Amour " and " Les Rues de ma peine ".
Ahmed Amir was born and raised in the "Amir family" which also includes Ibrahim Amir and Fazeela Amir. [2] Ahmed Amir's very first appearance in as a music artist was at the age of 11 years, in 1983. He performed as a member of the 'Pluto Band' as a vocalist and guitarist.
Fatima-Zahra Hafdi (Arabic: فاطمة الزهراء حافظي; born 25 August 1988), [1] known professionally as La Zarra (French pronunciation: [la zaʁa]), is a Canadian singer and songwriter based in France. [2]
Fatima Banou was born in 1969 in Tamanar, in the region of Essaouira, in Morocco, in a family having 7 children. She had 3 brothers and 3 sisters. She had 3 brothers and 3 sisters. Fatima was forced to marry at the age of 8 by her parents, and could not live with an adult husband at the age.