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Wali is an Indonesian Malay pop band formed in Ciputat, South Tangerang, Indonesia, in 1999. The band comprises vocalist Faank, guitarist Apoy, drummer Tomi, and keyboardist Ovie. The band has been billed as part of the "local creative pop" scene, which incorporates the use of Malay pop rhythms in their songs. [1]
El Wali is a Western Saharan folk music group who recorded an album, Tiris, in 1994. Their lyrics are "politically charged" and call for independence for the Sahrawi people ; [ 1 ] the album was described as "a call to arms—with national anthems, celebrations of political anniversaries, and religious pleas for peace". [ 2 ]
The band's next album was launched in April 2008, titled Membumi. [14] Because of conflicts over what type of labels to work with, [4] Indra and Seno left the band in 2010 to form Audio Jet and were replaced by Oji, Muhammad Vidin, and Radja keyboardist and synthesizer Aldi Rizky. [15] [16] Seno and Indra returned in 2015.
Adiwarna is the fourth studio album from Malaysian pop singer Siti Nurhaliza released in 1998.. Featuring hit song, "Purnama Merindu", the first one recorded for this album. "Diari Hatimu" was originally intended for her second album, but never made it then, so, it's re-recorded for this albu
Wali, weli, wely or welli, a synonym for a Muslim maqam (shrine), used in Palestine and in older Western scholarly literature; Wali language (Sudan), a Nubian language; Wali language (Ghana), a Gur language; Wali (band), an Indonesian band; Wali, Mauritania, an alternate spelling of Waly Diantang, a village in the Gorgol Region
"Mazya Naadi Kuni Lagu Naka" Ajit-Sameer Guru Thakur: Solo 2012 Hridayanath "Yana Yana" Santosh Mulekar Solo Satrangi Re "Nave He Vishwa" Ajay Naik Shrirang Godbole: Solo No Entry Pudhe Dhoka Aahey "Zapun Zapun" Sargam-Nakash Guru Thakur: Anu Malik: 2014 Vitti Dandu "Maru Naka Pichkari" Santosh Mulekar Shrirang Godbole: Solo 2015 Just Gammat ...
Habib Wali Mohammad was born on January 16, 1921, in Rangoon in the Burma province of British India (now in Myanmar) into a conservative Memon family, which later moved to Bombay where he grew up. His family, Tabani, an industrial house has large business holdings in Pakistan. [1] [2] During his childhood, Habib Wali Mohammad often listened to ...
Ahmad Wali (Pashto/Dari: احمد ولی) is an Afghan Ghazal singer. He began his career in the 1970s, becoming popular in his native country before he was forced to flee by political upheaval in Afghanistan. He continued his work after resettling in Germany, performing throughout Europe and North America.