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  2. Hill Zaini - Wikipedia

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    Hill performed at the Sounds of Hope Charity Gala Night on 3 October 2009. The concert aimed to raise awareness about poverty in Brunei. [20] Hill said of his involvement with the charity: "I am a sensitive person, so it is actually saddening to learn that these poverty-stricken families are most of the time mistreated or looked down upon.

  3. Sound of Hope - Wikipedia

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    The YouTube channel “Jiangfeng Time” had more than half a million subscribers as of 2020. [6] [non-primary source needed] SOH teamed with Epoch Times editor John Nania to start the right-wing news website America Daily at americadaily.com. [2] Sound of Hope has launched iPhone and Android apps for users to listen to programs. [7]

  4. Zul F - Wikipedia

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    Zul Fakhari bin Muksin (born 24 October 1980) or stage name Zul F, is a Bruneian male singer-songwriter and actor. [1] [non-primary source needed] Dubbed "darling" of the local media, he gained recognition after winning P2F, Brunei's version of the Idol series, [2] and was the first Bruneian artist to appear on MTV Asia in 2007, with his video Dari Mata.

  5. Sound of Hope (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sound of Hope is an international Chinese-language radio network established by practitioners of the Falun Gong new religious movement. Sound of Hope may also refer to: The Sound of Hope, a 2020 book about music in the Holocaust by Kellie Brown; Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot, a 2024 drama film by Angel Studios

  6. Music of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Brunei is a southeast Asian country located on Borneo between the states of Sabah and Sarawak which are part of Malaysia. There is a wide array of native folk music, and dance. Brunei shares some Cultural perspectives and links with the countries of Southeast Asia such as Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines.

  7. Tiger Lim - Wikipedia

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    The first video posted on tigerlim7673 was "japan tv show", [7] on May 8, 2007. Tiger Lim started posting videos of himself narrating in a comedy style since 6 July 2009. His first narrated comedy video was Auntie Driver Parking Fail (original), [8] where he pokes fun at a lady's attempt at reversing into a parking space behind Ripas hospital. [9]

  8. RTB Perdana - Wikipedia

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    RTB Perdana (formerly known as RTB1 and Television Brunei, stylised as RTB perdana) [1] is the oldest free-to-air terrestrial television channel in Brunei. The channel officially began broadcasting on 1 March 1975. RTB Perdana broadcasts for 05:40 until 23:20 BST followed by a prayer in Makkah filling the rest of its broadcasting time.

  9. Rebana - Wikipedia

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    The rebana or terbangan is a tambourine that is used in Islamic devotional music in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore. The sound of the rebana often accompany Islamic ritual such as the zikir. The name rebana came from the Arabic word robbana ("our Lord").