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00:00:00 [MUSIC]
00:00:04 Assalamualaikum, welcome back to Borat Celebrity. My name is Dina Nazir.
00:00:07 I'm Falee.
00:00:08 And this week, we have a very handsome, very talented, very...
00:00:14 I'm interested, but I can't say it in front of you, I'll be embarrassed.
00:00:16 Can I introduce myself?
00:00:18 Yes, you can.
00:00:19 [SINGING]
00:00:31 [SINGING]
00:00:36 But, dear, it's not for Dina.
00:00:37 Hey!
00:00:38 It's for the whole community.
00:00:39 You don't have to say it, let me do it myself.
00:00:42 This week, we're bringing to you, Lah Ahmad.
00:00:46 How are you?
00:00:47 I'm fine.
00:00:48 Falee.
00:00:49 Brother.
00:00:50 Who are you?
00:00:51 First of all.
00:00:53 First thing first.
00:00:54 We want to send our greetings and blessings...
00:00:56 ...on the loss of our beloved grandmother.
00:01:00 Thank you.
00:01:01 May her soul be placed with the chosen people.
00:01:06 Amen.
00:01:07 Amen.
00:01:08 I see that you've been honoured to be the imam of the funeral prayer.
00:01:14 Yes, that's right.
00:01:15 Subhanallah.
00:01:17 Alhamdulillah.
00:01:18 I heard that you're close to your grandmother.
00:01:21 Yes, very close.
00:01:22 My grandmother was 102 years old.
00:01:25 She raised me from the age of 3.
00:01:28 My late father passed away.
00:01:30 She moved in with my mother.
00:01:32 She was gone since I was a child.
00:01:35 We're close.
00:01:37 She's like my parents.
00:01:42 But she never scolded me.
00:01:45 She never yelled at me.
00:01:47 No matter how bad I was.
00:01:49 She never scolded me.
00:01:51 She's the way we remember her.
00:01:54 She taught us surah and prayer.
00:01:58 She told us not to put our fingers on our knees.
00:02:01 It's normal for villagers.
00:02:04 Alhamdulillah, it's an honour to be the imam of the funeral prayer.
00:02:12 Honestly, I visit my mother's house everyday.
00:02:18 I'm always ready to visit my mother's grave.
00:02:22 I'm always ready to wear my mother's clothes.
00:02:27 I'm always ready to help.
00:02:29 She's 102 years old.
00:02:32 We don't know what to do.
00:02:34 But we have to be ready.
00:02:37 We're very grateful to Allah that we're able to do the best.
00:02:42 Everything is easier and easier.
00:02:45 Alhamdulillah.
00:02:47 But people say that grandmothers don't scold their grandchildren.
00:02:50 But it's true.
00:02:52 It's their mother's job.
00:02:54 My mother always scolds me.
00:02:57 The shopkeepers say that.
00:02:59 Even when I'm eating, I'm scolded.
00:03:02 It's the same as my mother.
00:03:05 My daughter never made a mistake.
00:03:08 It's the same.
00:03:10 She's a big girl.
00:03:13 She's a big girl.
00:03:15 But she's still a kid.
00:03:17 I have to be proud of her.
00:03:19 As usual, we have four segments.
00:03:23 We'll start with Sudut Pandang.
00:03:25 Today, we'll ask about the work experience.
00:03:29 What is it?
00:03:31 Let's go to Sudut Pandang.
00:03:33 Borak Celebrity with me, Dina Nazir.
00:03:41 Falik and Lah Ahmad.
00:03:44 Our guest started out as a singer.
00:03:47 He started out as a group singer.
00:03:49 Then he went to the solo world.
00:03:51 Now he's an actor.
00:03:53 Don't take the radio announcer job.
00:03:57 We're afraid.
00:03:59 That's enough.
00:04:01 That's enough.
00:04:03 I can act if I want to.
00:04:05 Let's ask Sudut Pandang about his work experience.
00:04:10 He's like me.
00:04:12 I was born handsome.
00:04:15 Praise be to God.
00:04:17 People say I have a good appearance.
00:04:20 I have a tall body.
00:04:22 Not to praise you.
00:04:24 I took that as a compliment.
00:04:27 You're twice my height.
00:04:29 You're getting older.
00:04:34 You're getting more mature.
00:04:36 You used to be tall, now you're short.
00:04:39 You're getting more mature.
00:04:41 You used to be a fan.
00:04:46 Now you have a family.
00:04:49 You have a wife and kids.
00:04:51 What do you think?
00:04:53 You can't deny it.
00:04:55 80% of the concerts are women.
00:04:58 You can't deny it.
00:05:00 How do you balance...
00:05:03 ...if your wife is jealous or not?
00:05:06 Is it hard?
00:05:08 That's a long question.
00:05:10 Let's answer it together.
00:05:12 Before you leave, does your wife give you a warning?
00:05:14 My wife says that.
00:05:16 Praise be to God, my wife understands my success.
00:05:23 But it's hard for my wife to understand.
00:05:26 In the art world, it's hard for people to understand.
00:05:30 Even my friends find it hard to understand.
00:05:33 But my wife is always there.
00:05:37 We work on weekends.
00:05:40 We work on holidays.
00:05:43 She understands it.
00:05:46 I've known her for a long time.
00:05:48 I've known my wife since we were kids.
00:05:51 I've known her since we started dating.
00:05:55 We started writing songs.
00:05:58 Ayu is a song that's special to her.
00:06:03 I wrote this song for her.
00:06:07 It's called Ayu.
00:06:09 She heard it and said, "Ayu?"
00:06:11 I've never heard it before.
00:06:14 We men, when we do something wrong, we tell the other person.
00:06:21 When we write a song about her, we have to tell her.
00:06:25 In a proper way.
00:06:27 We got to know each other and we got married.
00:06:32 Even though we have a magic base, there's still a lot of violence.
00:06:39 It's normal.
00:06:40 In a marriage, there are things like having kids, working, time to eat, etc.
00:06:47 I think there's violence at work.
00:06:51 But I think communication is the most important.
00:06:54 Husband and wife have to be able to talk to each other...
00:06:58 ...at an emotional level.
00:07:01 We know if she's always angry or if it's a woman.
00:07:04 We have to be patient and listen to what she says.
00:07:08 But we have to be able to talk to each other.
00:07:11 We have to understand where she's coming from.
00:07:13 We have to be there at a certain place.
00:07:17 Praise be to God, my wife understands.
00:07:22 She understands the show.
00:07:24 It's normal.
00:07:25 The majority of the songs are sung by women.
00:07:29 We used to be fans.
00:07:33 I remember when I was a kid, I went to see Dato' Sheila Majid's show.
00:07:39 I was riding an escalator behind her.
00:07:42 She wanted to take a photo and autograph.
00:07:48 She signed it for me.
00:07:51 I feel like I'm responsible to the fans.
00:07:56 They're hardworking.
00:07:58 They come from far away.
00:08:00 Sometimes their children and wives leave their cars...
00:08:03 ...just to see us.
00:08:04 We feel sorry for them.
00:08:06 We don't know how hard they work.
00:08:08 We always appreciate that.
00:08:10 Praise be to God, my wife understands.
00:08:14 We can do our job well.
00:08:17 Communication is the key word.
00:08:19 I want to talk about the relationship.
00:08:23 I've never talked about it with Abalah.
00:08:25 But I met him on a date in Sya Alam.
00:08:28 I was a student at UATM.
00:08:31 We didn't know each other yet. -No.
00:08:34 I was still a student.
00:08:37 He was a V.E.
00:08:39 He went on a date.
00:08:41 We always met at Sya Alam.
00:08:43 We were partners.
00:08:45 I don't want to talk about it.
00:08:49 But it was in Sya Alam.
00:08:51 You were a busybody.
00:08:53 I was a radio announcer.
00:08:55 I was a journalist.
00:08:58 I had a strong instinct.
00:09:00 I liked to see handsome guys.
00:09:05 Really? -Yes.
00:09:07 If he wasn't handsome, I wouldn't have seen him.
00:09:09 You're right.
00:09:11 I remember I met Dina...
00:09:14 ...in Kenting.
00:09:17 That was the first time we met.
00:09:19 When you joined Malaysian Idol, V.E. was your backup.
00:09:23 That's right.
00:09:25 We were the backup for Gemilang.
00:09:29 I remember it. -You were nervous.
00:09:32 I remember the first show was at Berjaya Times Square.
00:09:35 Or KLCC.
00:09:37 That's how it was.
00:09:39 You were a lot of friends.
00:09:41 We made a song together.
00:09:43 Yes, you wrote a song for me.
00:09:45 I joined a vocal class.
00:09:48 I got to know a lot of people.
00:09:50 I'm sorry. -You were our backup.
00:09:52 I wasn't born yet.
00:09:54 You were a lot of people.
00:09:56 I was too old.
00:09:58 I'm not talking about that.
00:10:00 I was busy with other things.
00:10:02 But, back to our point of view.
00:10:06 There's a saying.
00:10:10 The ability and greatness of a person...
00:10:14 ...is called 'Riff and Run'.
00:10:16 Adlib.
00:10:18 I think... -He can do it too.
00:10:20 He's a radio announcer.
00:10:22 Not a singer.
00:10:24 He can do it.
00:10:26 But, he's a bit of a lazy person.
00:10:28 He's a lazy person.
00:10:30 How do you do it?
00:10:32 Do you use it when you go out?
00:10:34 I'm sorry.
00:10:38 I'm a music fan.
00:10:40 You have to use it.
00:10:42 Or, he has a place.
00:10:44 He doesn't understand music.
00:10:46 He uses it when he goes out.
00:10:48 More or less.
00:10:50 He can use it when he goes out.
00:10:52 He can turn it on.
00:10:54 Like a drum.
00:10:56 Sometimes, we go to...
00:10:58 ...our school of thought.
00:11:00 I was in VE with Raffaidj.
00:11:02 We taught ourselves how to make music.
00:11:04 We went to a composer.
00:11:06 The composer didn't want to give us a song...
00:11:08 ...because we changed the melody.
00:11:10 We didn't want to change the melody.
00:11:12 So, we started to write our own songs.
00:11:14 We taught ourselves how to make music.
00:11:20 We listened to music.
00:11:22 We sang it straight.
00:11:24 When we wanted harmony, we sang it straight.
00:11:26 There was no riff and run.
00:11:30 When you get it straight, R&B is not...
00:11:32 ...just about being hit.
00:11:36 You need to have the soul in the delivery.
00:11:40 Sometimes, straight is...
00:11:42 ...about having the soul.
00:11:44 When you appreciate the straightness...
00:11:48 ...and you can even make a little bit of a mistake,
00:11:50 ...it's like, wow.
00:11:52 Sometimes, there are singers...
00:11:54 ...who are too much.
00:11:56 They destroy the song.
00:12:00 We try to balance it.
00:12:04 That's right.
00:12:06 You can use it when you want.
00:12:08 But, you can't use it all.
00:12:10 You can't use it all.
00:12:12 You need to drift.
00:12:14 Change the melody.
00:12:16 There was a moment...
00:12:18 ...that I still want to know.
00:12:20 At that time, I...
00:12:22 Is this a long story?
00:12:24 No, there's more after this.
00:12:26 We'll jump to the back.
00:12:28 There was a time...
00:12:30 ...when the concept of Raphaech was just released.
00:12:32 For a few moments,
00:12:36 ...he couldn't sing.
00:12:38 He was a singer.
00:12:40 I was among the audience that night.
00:12:42 I cried.
00:12:44 I cried because...
00:12:46 ...it was like a flashback.
00:12:48 We remembered.
00:12:50 I'm going to talk about it again.
00:12:52 We remembered...
00:12:54 ...the journey of a singer.
00:12:56 To reach that stage at that moment.
00:12:58 That's what made me cry.
00:13:02 But, I don't know what's in the heart...
00:13:04 ...and head at that moment.
00:13:06 Because you're the one who's crying.
00:13:08 He wanted to start but he couldn't.
00:13:10 We were like...
00:13:12 I understand.
00:13:14 At that time, we felt...
00:13:18 ...touched.
00:13:20 Like Nina said, we got here.
00:13:22 People gave us...
00:13:24 ...their voice.
00:13:26 They appreciated it without words.
00:13:28 We didn't have to say anything.
00:13:30 They showed their love and appreciation...
00:13:32 ...through our presence.
00:13:34 We felt touched.
00:13:36 It didn't happen overnight.
00:13:40 I went up there and people wrote to me.
00:13:42 It took time.
00:13:44 That's what we felt.
00:13:46 Maybe some people knew us.
00:13:50 Some people forgot.
00:13:52 But, people knew us.
00:13:54 Like our own siblings.
00:13:56 They felt like they were touched...
00:13:58 ...by our songs.
00:14:00 That means a lot to me.
00:14:02 To be honest, when I went up there...
00:14:06 ...I didn't hear much with the ear monitor.
00:14:10 I didn't hear the sound of the choir...
00:14:14 ...because I heard more of the music.
00:14:16 I didn't hear the sound of the choir.
00:14:18 But, I did hear it when...
00:14:22 ...people were screaming in front of me.
00:14:24 Yes, they were screaming at the microphone.
00:14:28 I can't forget that experience.
00:14:30 Another thing is when I went up there with Raffi...
00:14:36 ...I think we had been waiting for that for a long time.
00:14:42 I don't know if everyone felt the same.
00:14:45 They felt like they had found their old siblings.
00:14:49 Raffi and I met again.
00:14:52 We hung out, drank, chatted in the studio.
00:14:54 But, we didn't have a show.
00:14:57 If there was a show, it would be a long time.
00:14:59 Back in Raffi's era, our show was starting to break up.
00:15:04 They were here and we were here.
00:15:06 It took me more than 20 years...
00:15:08 ...to go up there with Pintas and sing with Raffi.
00:15:13 I think that added to the nostalgia in their lives.
00:15:19 True.
00:15:21 It was a good memory.
00:15:24 There's another plan in my concert.
00:15:27 What happened at Raffi's concert...
00:15:33 ...unlocked the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
00:15:38 After my concert, there will be a trailer for the MCU.
00:15:45 We'll be working on it until Avengers.
00:15:52 It's the endgame.
00:15:54 Everyone will be going down to the padang.
00:15:56 Awesome.
00:15:57 We'll talk about the update later.
00:16:00 I want to ask you.
00:16:04 You started with VE.
00:16:06 What's the name of your band?
00:16:08 Vocal Group.
00:16:10 Do you still have any good vocal group?
00:16:16 Not many.
00:16:21 Instagram and accounts are more for solo acts.
00:16:26 It's hard to make a group as a platform.
00:16:30 There are many who can sing.
00:16:33 But to sing together in a group...
00:16:35 ...there's not much harmony like in the past.
00:16:40 But I think harmony is still important.
00:16:44 There are many dance groups now.
00:16:47 Maybe it's due to TikTok.
00:16:50 But there's still harmony.
00:16:52 But not many people know how to do it.
00:16:57 I think they have to be themselves.
00:17:01 Do covers or whatever you can do.
00:17:03 Your own style will come eventually.
00:17:06 Maybe because of VE and Raffi...
00:17:11 ...I've been a hit artist for a long time.
00:17:13 So, the vocal group is lacking in vocal music.
00:17:18 It doesn't spark interest for people to join.
00:17:22 We know your generation.
00:17:27 But the younger generation is more into girl groups.
00:17:30 There are many girl groups now.
00:17:32 Because of K-pop.
00:17:34 But the boys are lacking.
00:17:36 Yesterday, I was asked about R&B music genres.
00:17:44 Why is it different from rock?
00:17:47 Rock has a strong fanbase.
00:17:51 R&B music is different.
00:17:54 Rock is more aggressive.
00:17:56 It's a competition.
00:17:58 But R&B has its own songs.
00:18:03 But not so much for me.
00:18:05 R&B songs are more about love.
00:18:09 It's more about chill.
00:18:11 It's fun to sing.
00:18:14 Some people like ballads and love songs.
00:18:17 When I was in school, I sang Jiwang.
00:18:23 There was a stigma towards guys.
00:18:28 "You listen to Jiwang, bro. You're not a man."
00:18:31 "If you don't rock, you're a man."
00:18:35 There was a stigma.
00:18:37 But I think it's different now.
00:18:39 Social media is different.
00:18:42 People are aware that music is not just about...
00:18:45 ...you have to do this.
00:18:47 There are other ways to express music.
00:18:50 There are other art forms.
00:18:52 I think it's more broad.
00:18:55 It's more awareness.
00:18:57 But the current groups...
00:18:59 ...are shy to admit that they can sing.
00:19:03 If they can, they can do it alone.
00:19:05 If they want to find friends, they can sing Jiwang.
00:19:08 It's embarrassing.
00:19:10 They don't want to admit it.
00:19:12 I don't want to admit it.
00:19:14 Not many.
00:19:15 Do you have a plan?
00:19:17 Do you want to have a new boy band?
00:19:20 Do you want to be a mentor?
00:19:22 I don't dare.
00:19:24 I don't want to push my son into music.
00:19:29 I want to see what he's interested in.
00:19:32 Because what we went through...
00:19:35 ...was very difficult, painful and painful.
00:19:38 We felt it.
00:19:40 We're doing what we love...
00:19:42 ...and people give us pain with what we love.
00:19:45 But we don't want our son to go through that pain.
00:19:48 But if he's interested, what's wrong with that?
00:19:51 If the upcoming groups are passionate...
00:19:56 ...and willing to go through all this, I don't see why not.
00:20:00 We can help.
00:20:02 But not many are willing to go through all that pain.
00:20:06 If there are, I want to join that group.
00:20:09 I want to try.
00:20:11 You're willing to go through all the pain.
00:20:13 I'm not.
00:20:15 He's going through the pain now.
00:20:18 He doesn't understand.
00:20:20 It's about time.
00:20:22 He has thick ears.
00:20:24 He doesn't understand.
00:20:26 We can't be sincere.
00:20:28 We can.
00:20:30 Let's move on to the next segment.
00:20:34 This one has a lot of questions.
00:20:36 With Dina and Falik on Borat Celebrity this week...
00:20:45 ...we have a very handsome and happy guest.
00:20:48 Thank you, I'm very happy.
00:20:50 Lah Ahmad.
00:20:52 So sweet.
00:20:54 We're like a team.
00:20:56 Danny and White.
00:20:58 Very nice.
00:21:00 I'm sorry.
00:21:02 He's not like this when he's with handsome guys.
00:21:04 I don't praise him that much.
00:21:08 I'm sincere.
00:21:11 But you've known him for 20 years.
00:21:15 20 years?
00:21:17 I've known him for 20 years.
00:21:19 You look like you're behind.
00:21:21 It's dangerous.
00:21:23 You go first.
00:21:25 I'm looking for the right story.
00:21:28 Are you behind me?
00:21:31 I thought I had two guests today.
00:21:34 How did you get into singing?
00:21:38 Did you get a good voice from school?
00:21:44 I never felt like that.
00:21:46 There must be a turning point.
00:21:49 That's a difficult question.
00:21:53 I started singing when I was little.
00:21:58 I listened to music.
00:22:00 My brother had a CD collection.
00:22:03 He always listened to music.
00:22:05 We didn't play any instruments.
00:22:08 We just listened to music.
00:22:10 When I was in primary school, my teacher rejected me.
00:22:16 I was asked to sing for the school's annual dinner.
00:22:23 I got in the top 6.
00:22:27 I won the singing competition at the canteen.
00:22:32 I sang Damasutra, Umpah Mamumpi, Dalam Mimpi.
00:22:36 Everyone rejected me.
00:22:40 I never thought I'd become a singer.
00:22:43 Not even once.
00:22:45 So, people rejected me.
00:22:47 When I went to secondary school, I was strict.
00:22:51 I went to Dr Ismail's school in Taman Tun.
00:22:54 I'm very grateful to him.
00:22:57 I'm still grateful to Ustaz Ahmad Farazila.
00:23:00 I joined the school's cadet club.
00:23:02 He taught me discipline.
00:23:04 We have discipline in school that is strict.
00:23:09 He was more strict than the teacher.
00:23:12 I didn't sing there.
00:23:17 But I did participate in the Western National Competition.
00:23:19 I was a representative of the school.
00:23:23 We won the national competition.
00:23:27 I don't remember which zone.
00:23:29 I sang Ewa Bulair.
00:23:32 I still remember the competition.
00:23:35 We were all men.
00:23:37 When we sang at the women's school, it was like a concert.
00:23:44 It was fun.
00:23:47 Ewa Bulair was in R&B.
00:23:50 It was fun.
00:23:52 It was fun.
00:23:54 There were no men in the Western National Competition.
00:23:56 I was in a group with my friends.
00:24:01 Zhaf, Shah and another guy, JFK.
00:24:05 We started as a group in school.
00:24:09 We were listening to Metallica, Nirvana, Green Day, Grunge.
00:24:13 Alternative music.
00:24:15 We were busy with acapella and harmony.
00:24:18 I was the one who broke down the harmony.
00:24:21 I listened to the harmony again and again.
00:24:23 I realised that he was doing a different harmony.
00:24:25 I was very close to them.
00:24:27 We started performing as a group.
00:24:31 What was the name of your group?
00:24:35 Euphonious.
00:24:39 We thought it would be hard to pronounce.
00:24:43 We just changed it to 'Jalan'.
00:24:46 We put the 'voices of Euphonious' in the name.
00:24:49 We didn't think much.
00:24:53 But it was okay to meet your friends.
00:24:57 Zain Rafiej was in the same school as me.
00:25:03 He was my senior for two years.
00:25:06 We knew each other when we were in primary school.
00:25:08 We played football together.
00:25:10 We met again after school.
00:25:13 He started singing.
00:25:16 We knew he could sing.
00:25:18 He met Kat and Azan.
00:25:23 We started doing underground gigs after school.
00:25:28 R&B gigs.
00:25:30 Innuendo was released in 1998-1999.
00:25:36 We got the chance to be the backup vocals...
00:25:40 ...for Innuendo.
00:25:42 We were showcased.
00:25:44 We were the BVs for their shows.
00:25:46 Sometimes we went to the front to perform.
00:25:49 We started making our own songs.
00:25:53 We learned by hand.
00:25:55 We hung out together.
00:25:57 We practiced together.
00:25:59 We made a lot of commitments.
00:26:01 You were very energetic.
00:26:03 I'm still energetic.
00:26:05 It's 10pm. You should go to bed.
00:26:07 Innuendo's first album has V.E. Rafiej.
00:26:13 The second album.
00:26:15 The one that's coming up.
00:26:17 It's already formed.
00:26:19 It's stable.
00:26:21 Yes.
00:26:23 We met Pot from Innuendo...
00:26:26 ...through Azan.
00:26:28 His brother.
00:26:30 We met there.
00:26:32 We went to the same school.
00:26:35 We became a small family.
00:26:38 We hung out together.
00:26:40 We sang and ate together.
00:26:42 We went to shows and borrowed clothes.
00:26:45 We helped each other.
00:26:47 We didn't have a car.
00:26:49 We were young.
00:26:51 It's a sweet memory.
00:26:53 We went to all sorts of places.
00:26:56 We ironed clothes.
00:26:58 We went to the highlands.
00:27:00 We looked for shoes and other things.
00:27:03 We got money.
00:27:05 We were young.
00:27:07 When I was in school,
00:27:11 ...I listened to V.E. and Rafiej.
00:27:13 They were rivals.
00:27:16 They brought the same things.
00:27:18 But they were close friends.
00:27:21 I thought V.E. and Rafiej were rivals.
00:27:25 They brought the same things.
00:27:28 I'm sorry for my bad guess.
00:27:30 It was in school.
00:27:32 That's why.
00:27:34 I have a story about Lah Ahmad.
00:27:38 It's a hidden talent.
00:27:40 I don't know if people know about it.
00:27:42 Where did you search for it?
00:27:44 I didn't search for it.
00:27:46 I saw it myself.
00:27:48 It was in 2005.
00:27:50 Dina and V.E. went to a camp.
00:27:55 What camp?
00:27:57 Industrial Music Camp.
00:27:59 In Melaka.
00:28:01 We had classes.
00:28:03 Classes about MACP, songwriting.
00:28:06 All sorts of things.
00:28:08 Lah Ahmad sat next to me.
00:28:10 That's great.
00:28:12 Lah Ahmad sat next to me.
00:28:14 He didn't just focus on his class.
00:28:17 What did he do?
00:28:19 He drew.
00:28:21 He drew.
00:28:23 We were there for 3-4 days.
00:28:26 He drew a portrait of a predator.
00:28:28 When did you know you could draw?
00:28:35 I started drawing when I was little.
00:28:37 I started drawing first.
00:28:39 That's what I did.
00:28:41 Music came afterwards.
00:28:43 I'm still interested in art.
00:28:46 Artwork, comics, anime, manga.
00:28:49 I'm interested in Azan.
00:28:51 I'm a robot.
00:28:53 I like anime.
00:28:55 When I see Azan, we sit down and have meetings.
00:29:02 He has a paper.
00:29:04 He draws.
00:29:05 We continue after that.
00:29:07 He continues after that.
00:29:09 The portrait took 4 days to finish.
00:29:13 It's done.
00:29:14 The best part is...
00:29:16 ...when the teacher asks...
00:29:19 ...he'll be so confused.
00:29:21 "What did you do?"
00:29:23 "I'm a student. I like to study."
00:29:26 "What did you do?"
00:29:28 "I helped."
00:29:30 He'll continue to draw.
00:29:32 I never thanked him.
00:29:34 He saved my life during class.
00:29:36 I was playing with you.
00:29:38 You have to focus when you draw.
00:29:41 We have to wake up early in the morning.
00:29:43 "Wake up!"
00:29:44 It's hard to wake up.
00:29:45 "Wake up!"
00:29:46 "He's awake!"
00:29:47 I didn't get married in 2005.
00:29:49 I woke up early after I got married.
00:29:51 I was a bachelor.
00:29:53 We had to take care of ourselves.
00:29:56 Marriage life is different.
00:29:59 We have to wake up early.
00:30:01 We have to wake up early.
00:30:03 You sound like a wife who regrets her husband.
00:30:08 We have to take care of ourselves.
00:30:14 If we don't wake up, our kids will be headless.
00:30:16 I know.
00:30:18 I'm like that now.
00:30:20 A 3-year-old kid.
00:30:22 He's smart.
00:30:23 He'll slap us.
00:30:25 He hasn't done anything yet.
00:30:27 He has.
00:30:29 It's standard.
00:30:31 All fathers do that.
00:30:33 Let's change the topic.
00:30:34 I feel like I'm left out.
00:30:36 It's okay.
00:30:37 You were the example.
00:30:39 We want to know...
00:30:43 ...the journey of a vocalist to solo.
00:30:48 How did you decide to do solo?
00:30:53 In 2007, I got married.
00:30:59 A few other people got married.
00:31:01 We started our own path.
00:31:05 We wanted to do it on our own.
00:31:08 I had to pull myself together.
00:31:11 Organically?
00:31:12 You all had your own path?
00:31:14 More or less.
00:31:16 Sometimes, when I've been doing something for a long time,...
00:31:19 ...I feel tired.
00:31:21 I feel drained.
00:31:23 Sometimes, I feel like my body is still there.
00:31:26 I feel like I'm not alive.
00:31:28 When we got married, we wanted to start something new.
00:31:32 We wanted to start something new with our wives.
00:31:35 I opted to pull myself together.
00:31:38 I pulled myself together for the first time.
00:31:41 It's okay.
00:31:43 But, there's still a path to take.
00:31:45 I opted to pull myself together.
00:31:48 I felt confident.
00:31:52 But, when I pulled myself together, our music started slowing down.
00:31:58 It was the Indonesian rock era.
00:32:02 Or indie rock?
00:32:03 Indonesian rock.
00:32:05 It was the Faizal Tahir era.
00:32:08 Yes, it was the Faizal Tahir era.
00:32:10 Ujan, Miaka Hussein.
00:32:12 It was the Mahakali era.
00:32:14 We understand that the cycle of music will go back and forth.
00:32:18 I think our era was over.
00:32:22 When the era was over, we pulled ourselves together...
00:32:27 ...to focus on what was important to us.
00:32:31 But, the confidence was still there.
00:32:35 We didn't know what to do or where to go.
00:32:39 I think it was the era of downfalls.
00:32:42 It was a difficult time.
00:32:44 I was getting married.
00:32:46 I didn't have money.
00:32:48 I didn't have money to do anything.
00:32:51 There was this one job.
00:32:54 Jack called me.
00:32:58 He wanted to compete for AJL.
00:33:02 Jack's character.
00:33:04 He remembered the character.
00:33:06 He called me because he wanted to replace me...
00:33:09 ...with an Indonesian singer, Rio Fabrian.
00:33:11 He wanted to do it as a partner.
00:33:13 He wanted to call me.
00:33:15 I said, "Okay, I'll try."
00:33:17 I wanted to be the one who started my solo career.
00:33:25 That was the time you won the best vocalist award.
00:33:29 Yes, that's right.
00:33:30 I was moving house at the time.
00:33:32 I was moving house, packing my stuff.
00:33:34 I went to the soundcheck in the evening.
00:33:37 I won the competition that night.
00:33:39 I won and lost.
00:33:43 I still felt the difficulties.
00:33:45 Maybe people didn't see it.
00:33:47 My wife was working at the time.
00:33:51 She started to understand our work.
00:33:54 Sometimes we had jobs, sometimes we didn't.
00:33:56 In the art world, people see the glory.
00:33:59 But, people didn't see the glory behind us.
00:34:02 It was more than a year.
00:34:05 I had two shows in that year.
00:34:08 That was the most challenging year for me.
00:34:13 I was married and had no job.
00:34:15 I had two shows in that year.
00:34:17 But, praise be to God, the show was big.
00:34:20 The first one was Day One Philharmonic.
00:34:23 The second was Live and Loud.
00:34:25 I was performing too.
00:34:29 I had two shows in Live and Loud.
00:34:32 I told my wife that I wanted to quit.
00:34:37 I wanted to do something else.
00:34:39 I told her that.
00:34:41 My mother said that I was in the industry.
00:34:46 I wanted to change.
00:34:49 If I could do it, I would.
00:34:51 If not, I wouldn't.
00:34:53 We were thinking of getting a job.
00:34:56 We were thinking of getting a 9-to-5 job.
00:34:59 We were thinking of having a family.
00:35:01 We couldn't think about me.
00:35:03 I was interested in music.
00:35:05 But, I had a wife.
00:35:07 I had to take care of my child.
00:35:09 I had to provide for her.
00:35:12 That was our dilemma as a new artist.
00:35:16 I was happy with my previous husband.
00:35:19 But, when we got married, it wasn't for us.
00:35:22 We had responsibilities.
00:35:24 I had to be patient for a few years.
00:35:27 I had no shows.
00:35:29 I even went to a show and brought a CD.
00:35:32 I didn't even have a thumb drive.
00:35:34 I brought a CD and a sling bag.
00:35:38 I put it in my bag.
00:35:40 I held the mic and played the song.
00:35:43 I brought the song and the clothes.
00:35:47 I went backstage.
00:35:49 I had experienced luxurious life before.
00:35:53 I helped people carry their clothes.
00:35:55 I helped people arrange the songs.
00:35:57 I was a soundman.
00:35:59 I was a red carpet.
00:36:01 I had to do a fanfare show.
00:36:05 I worked with Bud for the first time.
00:36:09 He was my manager.
00:36:11 It was in 2012.
00:36:16 After the Almaulid era.
00:36:19 I performed my first show for RM100.
00:36:23 -In one song? -Yes.
00:36:25 Three or two songs.
00:36:27 I split the money with him.
00:36:32 You split it with the management.
00:36:34 We were in the same group.
00:36:36 I worked with Bud and he worked with Rafiej.
00:36:40 I met him halfway through.
00:36:43 He went through the ups and downs.
00:36:48 We didn't trust new managers or assistants.
00:36:53 We didn't know where to take advantage of.
00:36:55 I met Bud.
00:36:57 He went through ups and downs.
00:37:00 He didn't care.
00:37:02 We didn't do it for money.
00:37:04 I started to split the money.
00:37:08 I worked with Intim.
00:37:11 I made a song called Unsur Ketuhanan.
00:37:15 I gave them a demo.
00:37:18 I was upset with the music industry.
00:37:21 I didn't want people to look at me.
00:37:25 I could still make music.
00:37:28 I just sat in the back.
00:37:30 I didn't have to stand up.
00:37:32 I gave my demo to Intim.
00:37:36 They listened to it.
00:37:38 Intim said, "Why don't you make an album?"
00:37:41 I said, "I don't want to make an album. This is for you."
00:37:45 I gave it to Intim.
00:37:47 They said, "Just record the album."
00:37:50 I asked, "Is the album still on sale?"
00:37:52 They said, "No, it's not."
00:37:54 They started streaming.
00:37:57 They convinced me that Ketuhanan's music was different.
00:38:03 The market was different.
00:38:05 It was different from the usual music industry.
00:38:07 I started to emigrate.
00:38:10 We had nothing.
00:38:12 We prayed to Allah.
00:38:14 We wanted to open a path.
00:38:16 We wanted to be blessed.
00:38:18 We had nothing to give.
00:38:21 We were broke.
00:38:24 We had a child.
00:38:26 We had a show on Saturday.
00:38:29 We didn't have any pampers.
00:38:31 We had to wait for the money.
00:38:34 If we were late, we would have to pay for the show.
00:38:37 We had to buy pampers, milk, and other things...
00:38:42 ...that people didn't see before.
00:38:46 We can't say that on stage.
00:38:49 You're not supposed to tell that.
00:38:51 You're supposed to entertain people.
00:38:54 You're supposed to have fun.
00:38:56 We had to hide it.
00:38:58 But now, after this incident, I can tell you.
00:39:03 We have to tell people...
00:39:06 ...that we're still human beings.
00:39:09 We have family, wife, children, and parents.
00:39:13 We've been through a lot together.
00:39:15 We're artists.
00:39:17 Praise be to Allah, after the PKP, I think...
00:39:20 ...the society as a whole has started to accept artists.
00:39:25 They started to accept concerts.
00:39:27 They started to appreciate artists.
00:39:29 Artists are alive.
00:39:31 They're still looking for food during the PKP.
00:39:33 I don't know.
00:39:36 Sometimes Allah opens a path that we don't know where it is.
00:39:38 I'm very grateful for that.
00:39:40 Praise be to Allah.
00:39:41 Many people don't know that during the PKP,
00:39:44 the entertainment industry was the first sector to be closed.
00:39:48 But it was the last to be opened.
00:39:50 So, many people were affected by the PKP.
00:39:54 But praise be to Allah, I don't know.
00:39:58 Even though I'm in the entertainment industry,
00:40:00 during the PKP, I was still there.
00:40:02 I didn't quit my job.
00:40:05 I was still there.
00:40:06 Allah gave us His blessings.
00:40:09 We didn't expect anything.
00:40:11 But we ask Allah for His blessings.
00:40:14 God willing.
00:40:15 But, maybe I'm just overlooking it.
00:40:19 Or maybe I'm not aware.
00:40:24 It's the same thing.
00:40:26 Like you said, you left the VE.
00:40:30 You went solo.
00:40:32 It was a struggle to go solo.
00:40:36 There's Al-Mawlid in B2E.
00:40:37 But why didn't you go back to VE?
00:40:41 Because VE is still there.
00:40:43 It's a question mark.
00:40:45 I didn't want to do anything.
00:40:48 When I was in my late 20s,
00:40:50 I didn't want to do anything.
00:40:52 I was tired.
00:40:53 People listened to other songs.
00:40:57 They didn't want to listen to other things.
00:41:01 There was no demand for it.
00:41:03 Even the people who changed their minds,
00:41:05 lost their interest.
00:41:07 But I still did it.
00:41:10 I released Adinda in 2009.
00:41:15 I joined Al-Mawlid together.
00:41:20 We started to go to the mosque.
00:41:22 It's not that I didn't want to do it.
00:41:25 I did want to do it.
00:41:26 I wanted to do a reunion.
00:41:27 But we were all far apart.
00:41:30 Even today,
00:41:32 it's not easy to bring everyone together.
00:41:36 It's not easy.
00:41:37 It's a commitment.
00:41:39 We could hang out until 5 am.
00:41:42 But now it's different.
00:41:44 We have steady jobs.
00:41:46 Some are busy with their own business.
00:41:49 The rappers have changed.
00:41:53 They've changed back.
00:41:55 That's a different story.
00:41:58 It's a different story.
00:42:00 I don't know how to tell it.
00:42:02 We'll tell it to you later.
00:42:05 We'll tell it to you when the camera is off.
00:42:08 The viewers don't know how to tell it.
00:42:10 We'll tell it to you later.
00:42:12 He wants to fish.
00:42:16 Can we go home now?
00:42:19 I think that's enough.
00:42:21 I don't know what to tell you.
00:42:24 I want to tell you something else when the camera is off.
00:42:28 Let's go to Gelanggang BS.
00:42:30 We're back with Dina and Falik.
00:42:38 And Ahmad.
00:42:40 This week, we're at Gelanggang BS.
00:42:44 Today is Malaysia Day.
00:42:47 Happy Malaysia Day, everybody.
00:42:49 This is for those who are watching on Saturday.
00:42:52 I'm afraid some of you are watching on Sunday.
00:42:54 That's right.
00:42:56 This is on 16th September.
00:42:59 And it's Malaysia Day.
00:43:01 We want to guess the dialects of the countries in Malaysia.
00:43:06 Lohgat.
00:43:08 In Malaysia, the Malaysians speak differently.
00:43:13 The Kelantanese speak differently.
00:43:16 Even though we speak Malay.
00:43:18 But, the Telor.
00:43:20 That's right.
00:43:22 It's different.
00:43:24 That's why I'm going to read out the lyrics...
00:43:28 ...in different dialects.
00:43:30 And you have to guess where they're from.
00:43:32 Okay.
00:43:34 You guys have to guess.
00:43:36 We'll give you the first option.
00:43:38 I know you're a terrorist.
00:43:40 I'm a competitor.
00:43:42 But, Dina has to guess.
00:43:44 I'm the only one who has to guess.
00:43:46 Okay.
00:43:48 The first one.
00:43:51 I know.
00:43:53 Answer.
00:43:58 Perak.
00:44:02 But, Teman is a bit deeper.
00:44:06 It's in Taiping.
00:44:08 Really? - I think so.
00:44:10 He's deeper.
00:44:12 Please correct me if I'm wrong.
00:44:15 I think it's right.
00:44:17 I like the house by the beach.
00:44:19 It means, I like the house by the beach.
00:44:21 Okay.
00:44:22 Which dialect is this?
00:44:24 Where are you going to eat?
00:44:26 Where are you going to eat?
00:44:28 Where are you going to eat?
00:44:30 This is Kelantanese.
00:44:32 Kelantanese?
00:44:34 Kelantanese and Telenganu.
00:44:36 I don't know.
00:44:39 Where are you going to eat?
00:44:41 If it's Telenganu, where are you going to eat?
00:44:44 Maka.
00:44:46 Don't look at me.
00:44:48 We're not Telenganu.
00:44:50 Comment below.
00:44:52 Comment below.
00:44:54 Next.
00:44:56 Mat, please take the ball in the bowl.
00:44:59 It looks smooth.
00:45:01 Mat, please take the ball in the bowl.
00:45:04 Where are you going to eat?
00:45:06 I don't know.
00:45:08 South.
00:45:10 South.
00:45:12 South.
00:45:14 South.
00:45:16 Please take the ball in the bowl.
00:45:18 The ball in the bowl.
00:45:20 The ball in the bowl.
00:45:22 South.
00:45:24 Next.
00:45:26 Ulau is big.
00:45:28 Ulau?
00:45:30 Ulau is big.
00:45:32 Ulau is big.
00:45:34 This is related to asam pedas.
00:45:36 Ulau?
00:45:38 Ulau is big.
00:45:40 If there's a break,
00:45:42 Ulau is bigger than Pagau.
00:45:44 Ulau is bigger than Pagau.
00:45:46 That's right.
00:45:48 Ulau is big.
00:45:50 Melaka.
00:45:52 I've never heard of it.
00:45:54 Asam pedas.
00:45:56 I know asam pedas.
00:45:58 But I've never heard of its lyrics.
00:46:00 Ulau is big.
00:46:02 It's a lot.
00:46:04 The last part is U.
00:46:06 A-U.
00:46:08 Next.
00:46:10 Samat...
00:46:12 Samat keracunang makanan...
00:46:14 ...sebab makan ikan...
00:46:16 ...sading dalang ting.
00:46:18 Wait.
00:46:20 Give me the pen.
00:46:22 Wait.
00:46:24 Samat keracunang makanan...
00:46:26 ...sebab makan ikan...
00:46:28 ...sading dalang ting.
00:46:30 It's a lot.
00:46:32 The one who read it is also a lot.
00:46:34 Ganu.
00:46:36 There's an NG.
00:46:38 It's hard.
00:46:40 Samat keracunang makanan...
00:46:42 ...sebab makan ikan...
00:46:44 ...sading dalang ting.
00:46:46 It's a lot.
00:46:48 Next.
00:46:50 Next.
00:46:52 Aok kamit temu pusat di sia.
00:46:54 Aok kamit temu pusat di sia.
00:46:58 Sarawak.
00:47:00 That's right.
00:47:02 But the meaning of this verse is...
00:47:04 ...I met a cat there.
00:47:06 Pusat?
00:47:08 Cat is pusat?
00:47:10 Where is it?
00:47:12 It's so far.
00:47:14 But if it's chicken...
00:47:16 ...it's a different word in Sarawak.
00:47:18 Please comment below.
00:47:20 Chicken.
00:47:22 I've heard of it.
00:47:24 I'll think about it.
00:47:26 I want to see it too.
00:47:28 Chicken.
00:47:30 Okay, last.
00:47:32 Last.
00:47:34 Mengapa...
00:47:36 What is this?
00:47:38 Mengapa...
00:47:40 ...kan kau ani?
00:47:42 Mengapa...
00:47:44 ...kan kau ani?
00:47:46 Mengapa...
00:47:48 ...kan kau ani?
00:47:50 Ani.
00:47:52 I don't think it's a typo.
00:47:54 I'm checking with the producer.
00:47:56 Mengapa...
00:47:58 ...kan kau ani?
00:48:00 You're scratching.
00:48:02 Don't scratch like that.
00:48:04 It's green.
00:48:06 It's green.
00:48:08 It's scratching.
00:48:10 It's either kan or can.
00:48:12 Mengapa kan kau ani?
00:48:14 Where is it from?
00:48:16 Mengapa kan kau ani?
00:48:18 Just tell us.
00:48:20 Where is it from?
00:48:22 Sabah.
00:48:24 Mengapa Pak Kauni?
00:48:26 It's not bah.
00:48:28 It's can.
00:48:30 Mengapa kan kau ani?
00:48:32 What does it have to do with you?
00:48:34 Mengapa Pak Kauni?
00:48:38 It makes more sense.
00:48:40 But it's not okay.
00:48:42 Sabah doesn't use bah.
00:48:44 It's a noun.
00:48:46 Jim?
00:48:48 Wow.
00:48:50 Alif Ba Ta.
00:48:52 Let's go update BS.
00:48:56 Let's go update BS.
00:48:58 Let's go update BS.
00:49:00 Let's go update BS.
00:49:02 Celebrity Talk with...
00:49:04 ...Falik and Dina Nazir.
00:49:06 This week's guest is Ahmad.
00:49:08 It's me.
00:49:10 The one and only.
00:49:12 How many times did you change the note?
00:49:18 I also have...
00:49:20 ...riffs and runs.
00:49:22 Oh, okay.
00:49:24 Don't.
00:49:26 Okay, to update celebrities...
00:49:28 ...we have a lot to update.
00:49:30 Drama Besiri, concert, song, collaboration.
00:49:34 A lot.
00:49:36 We'll start with...
00:49:38 ...the second week...
00:49:40 ...of my 1 million dollar voice.
00:49:46 He followed you.
00:49:48 I followed Jo.
00:49:50 Oh my God.
00:49:52 She's a problem.
00:49:54 I'll tell you a bit about Jo.
00:49:56 She's a character in the show.
00:49:58 She's a fan of the show.
00:50:00 She owes a lot of money.
00:50:02 She owes money to people.
00:50:04 She wants to be in the show.
00:50:06 She wants to get 1 million dollars.
00:50:08 She wants to pay off her debt.
00:50:10 That's right.
00:50:12 If I look at the conflict now...
00:50:14 ...the audience vote is number one.
00:50:16 Number one.
00:50:18 Okay.
00:50:20 That's all I know.
00:50:22 There are more episodes.
00:50:24 How did you agree to act?
00:50:28 First, our director contacted me.
00:50:34 Michael Ang.
00:50:36 He said he wanted to do a drama.
00:50:38 He wanted me to play one of the lead characters...
00:50:42 ...who's story is about reality TV singing.
00:50:48 I thought it was interesting.
00:50:50 I don't think there are many stories like this in Malaysia.
00:50:54 Not in Malaysia.
00:50:56 It's not like what we're used to.
00:50:58 It's an ongoing story with a backstory.
00:51:02 I like stories like that.
00:51:04 I'm interested in acting.
00:51:06 I just found out I'm interested in acting.
00:51:08 It's fun and fun.
00:51:10 I fell in love.
00:51:12 I've never had a story before.
00:51:14 But I got the chance to try to give the best...
00:51:16 ...that I can.
00:51:18 I got to work with talented people.
00:51:22 Like Abang Roy.
00:51:24 He's the most talented.
00:51:26 Halim.
00:51:28 He's a strong judge.
00:51:30 He's a strong better.
00:51:32 He's a true fan.
00:51:34 Michael Ang, you have your number one fan here.
00:51:36 He knows all of my characters.
00:51:38 There's also Emily Henderson.
00:51:40 There's Nita.
00:51:42 Emma Mbombo.
00:51:44 Ben Amey.
00:51:46 There's also Tracy.
00:51:48 Cindy Doll.
00:51:50 There's a lot.
00:51:52 Are all of the actors needed to sing?
00:51:56 Are they really singing?
00:51:58 Yes.
00:52:00 We all sing.
00:52:02 That's what's interesting.
00:52:04 All of the actors sing at the same time.
00:52:08 They have a backstory that intertwines.
00:52:10 Dini owes Dini.
00:52:12 She went to meet her friend's wife.
00:52:14 Dini's father is Dini's father.
00:52:16 It's a long story.
00:52:18 It's all connected.
00:52:20 That's what's interesting.
00:52:22 There's no other story like this in Malaysia.
00:52:26 The conflict is only there.
00:52:28 Like Jo.
00:52:30 She went to the competition with...
00:52:32 ...the person who owes money.
00:52:34 Prabu.
00:52:36 She knows everything.
00:52:38 She's a terror.
00:52:40 She's a TV personality.
00:52:42 Tell us about the day and time.
00:52:46 Sure.
00:52:48 Every Tuesday to Thursday.
00:52:50 Yes.
00:52:52 At 10pm, Astro Ria.
00:52:54 There's a rerun.
00:52:56 There's also a rerun at 4pm to 5pm.
00:52:58 There's also two episodes on Saturdays.
00:53:00 From 3pm to 5pm.
00:53:02 If you want to watch it earlier, you can watch it on Astro On Demand.
00:53:06 It depends on our timing.
00:53:08 What's going to happen to Jo?
00:53:10 Where are we now?
00:53:12 Don't look for me.
00:53:14 Falik is asking.
00:53:16 I can't say it.
00:53:18 I'll get scolded.
00:53:20 Mike will scold me.
00:53:22 For your information,...
00:53:24 ...Dina was at the audience...
00:53:26 ...when you were shooting...
00:53:28 ...the Malaysian drama.
00:53:30 I'll record this.
00:53:32 But you didn't say what for.
00:53:34 Dina was at the audience.
00:53:36 I was doing a GV.
00:53:38 It's different.
00:53:40 See? It's different.
00:53:42 It's settled.
00:53:44 The next project.
00:53:46 We haven't talked about the concert.
00:53:48 The concert is the last.
00:53:50 We want to talk about your collaboration with Rapha.
00:53:52 The song.
00:53:54 The song is called Putus.
00:53:58 It's an approach from me.
00:54:00 The original song was written by Hussien.
00:54:06 They approached me to do a song with Rahmat and Rapha.
00:54:11 I said, "Let's do it."
00:54:13 I started recording in the year 2000.
00:54:17 I think it was during the PKP.
00:54:19 Okay, during the PKP.
00:54:21 We saved it for the right time.
00:54:23 Now, when they're able to do their concert,...
00:54:26 ...I want to do my own concert.
00:54:28 We're starting to release the song.
00:54:31 That's a long-awaited collaboration.
00:54:35 It's been a long time.
00:54:37 We've never done a song together for a long time.
00:54:41 We're able to do it again.
00:54:44 It's a gift for everyone.
00:54:46 Our fans, God willing.
00:54:48 You can listen to it on all digital platforms.
00:54:50 It's available now.
00:54:52 The song is settled.
00:54:54 What's the next one?
00:54:56 You ask. I have two questions.
00:54:58 The concert.
00:55:00 I heard it's Istana Budaya.
00:55:02 Yes.
00:55:04 Yesterday.
00:55:06 It was yesterday.
00:55:08 When are you going to record it?
00:55:10 It's okay.
00:55:12 Leave a comment.
00:55:14 When is the concert?
00:55:17 For those who don't know yet.
00:55:19 When and where?
00:55:21 Where are the tickets?
00:55:23 My concert, Lah Ahmad Jatuh Cinta Live at Istana Budaya...
00:55:27 ...will be held on October 10th.
00:55:30 You can get the tickets at www.ilasotickets.com.
00:55:36 There's a special discount on the 16th of this month...
00:55:42 ...for tickets that are 16% off.
00:55:46 You can get a special price if you can make it.
00:55:51 It's a bit cheaper today.
00:55:53 The best row is M.
00:55:57 Between 8th and 10th.
00:56:00 That's my favourite seat.
00:56:02 If you buy it, I'll sit next to Dina.
00:56:05 This is Lah Ahmad.
00:56:08 Can you give us a clue?
00:56:11 Who will perform?
00:56:13 Will there be a band or orchestra?
00:56:17 I'll be performing with my musician...
00:56:21 ...who I usually perform with.
00:56:24 I'll be performing with music director Syahwal Hussein.
00:56:28 There will be an orchestra from UM.
00:56:33 We'll be doing a few collaborations.
00:56:37 We've already locked in Shazi for the song, Kenapa.
00:56:49 I'm not sure if I can say it.
00:56:52 We can count on Shazi's hand to perform the song.
00:56:57 We can't perform together.
00:57:01 When we do a concert, I'll make sure to call Shazi.
00:57:06 People know that we'll be performing together.
00:57:10 Bihat, a new rapper, has fantastic songwriting skills.
00:57:19 The song is in my new album, Jatuh.
00:57:24 It's featured in the album.
00:57:27 There are a few surprises that I can't tell you.
00:57:31 Only the guests will know.
00:57:39 It's very special to me.
00:57:41 I've given you hints on Instagram.
00:57:44 What's the name of the band?
00:57:47 The Promised Clan.
00:57:49 That's the secret.
00:57:54 There's a group in the van.
00:57:57 The Promised Clan.
00:57:59 If you're a fan of R&B in the early 2000s, you must know.
00:58:08 You can do research.
00:58:10 While doing research, you can buy tickets.
00:58:12 Is it Asya?
00:58:14 Why do you ask? - Who knows?
00:58:16 It's going to be held at Istana Budaya.
00:58:22 You can buy tickets.
00:58:24 I'm nervous.
00:58:28 For the latest updates, you're on Instagram.
00:58:32 Do you have TikTok? - Yes.
00:58:35 I'm just starting to get used to it.
00:58:38 We have a merchandise.
00:58:43 You have a new album.
00:58:47 If fans want to get the physical album, is there a way?
00:58:54 You can order it on Shopee.
00:58:57 Type in Salam Officials.
00:59:00 You can find my album there.
00:59:04 You can also direct it to Instagram.
00:59:06 It's easier on Shopee.
00:59:08 We're also doing merchandise for concerts.
00:59:16 There will be prizes for those who come.
00:59:20 Sometimes, I feel embarrassed to ask for it.
00:59:24 If you need someone to clean up the mess, ...
00:59:30 ...we're okay.
00:59:34 We can't do it. - I'm a different kind of worker.
00:59:40 We can wait for one day to do a duet.
00:59:43 I'm afraid you'll get mad.
00:59:45 I can do it.
00:59:47 I want to be a backup vocalist.
00:59:50 I can do it.
00:59:52 We'll bring a song after this.
00:59:55 I'm already shocked.
00:59:58 I'm already shocked.
01:00:00 When will Falik be able to do it?
01:00:03 We want to say thank you to all of you.
01:00:06 Thank you for the success of the concert.
01:00:09 The album and the song are great.
01:00:12 I can't wait to see the $1 million voice next week.
01:00:15 What else do you want to do? - Support me.
01:00:19 Vote for me.
01:00:21 Vote for me in the comments.
01:00:23 Thank you, bye!
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