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  2. List of number-one songs of 2023 (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    RIM streaming charts. Below is a list of songs that topped the RIM charts in 2023 according to the Recording Industry Association of Malaysia . Issue Date. International songs. Malay songs. Chinese songs. Song. Artist (s) Ref.

  3. Siti Nurhaliza discography - Wikipedia

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    1. Duet albums. 2. Compilation albums. 9. Live albums. 11. Malaysian singer Siti Nurhaliza has sold an estimated six million records throughout Asia during her career. [1] Within five years, the sales for her first six albums have already reached 1 million units in the Malaysian market [2] [3] and another 500,000 units from the Indonesian ...

  4. Noah (band) - Wikipedia

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    noah .musica .id. Noah (formerly known as Peterpan; and later stylized as NOAH) is an Indonesian rock band formed as Peterpan in Bandung, West Java in 2000, which consisted of six members: Ariel, Andika, Indra, Lukman, Reza and Uki, with Andika as the leader. Most of their lyrics are written by Ariel, who is the band's lead vocalist.

  5. Ukays - Wikipedia

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    Awie (Bass) Niel (Guitar) Joey (Drum) Akel (drummer) (deceased) [1] Ukays, also known as U.K's, is a Malaysian pop rock band. The band was founded by Malaysian songwriter Saari Amri in 1986. The band rose to fame in 1994 with the release of their successful album Bisa Berbisa, which sold more than 400,000 units.

  6. Wali (band) - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Ungu - Wikipedia

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    Gatot Kies. Pasha A. Firmansyah. Richard Jerome. Website. www .unguband .com www .xneet .id. Ungu ( lit. 'Purple') is an Indonesian rock band formed in Jakarta in 1996. Its previous names were Glasses (1992-1995) and Glover (1995-1996). The group comprises vocalist Pasha, guitarists Enda and Onci, bassist Makki, and drummer Rowman.

  8. Agnez Mo - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Monica Muljoto (born 1 July 1986), known professionally as Agnez Mo (stylized in all caps ), is an Indonesian singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, and actress. Born and raised in Jakarta, she is known as a bilingual singer who records in both Indonesian and English. Prior to recording three children's albums and presenting several ...

  9. Tulus (singer) - Wikipedia

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    It was the only music album in the Indonesian language that was listed in The Top 10 Best Selling Music Album in iTunes Asia, two months in a row after it was released. The title of the album was chosen because it was a childhood nickname of Tulus. "Gajah" is also the title of one of the songs on the album.