Penyanyi Wani Kayrie meluahkan rasa sedih kerana tidak dapat pulang ke kampung halamannya di Sandakan, Sabah untuk menyambut Aidilfitri tahun ini.
Bagaimanapun, Wani tetap bersyukur kerana masih dapat meraikan Syawal bersama keluarga tercinta di Kuala Lumpur.
Bagaimanapun, Wani tetap bersyukur kerana masih dapat meraikan Syawal bersama keluarga tercinta di Kuala Lumpur.
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00:00So that's a very rare thing. Imagine I'm in my village for 10 days, 7 days straight, everyone gets married every day.
00:11Okay, we're here with Wani Carey. Wani, the song Nyam Nyam Nyam. Can you tell us a bit about it?
00:17Hi, I'm Wani Carey. You can listen to it on all digital streaming platforms. There's Wani, Zizan, Dinda Dania and Miss Helvi.
00:25At first, I was like, oh my god, am I confident to bring a song like this? People must think it's a kid's song.
00:31But actually, when we listen to the verse, it has the elements of our traditional music.
00:37People say that the combination of age, from old to young, everyone can listen to it.
00:41Because if we want the Malaysian people to accept this song, all ages will accept it.
00:46Okay, Wani, a little bit about Eid. For this year, how is it? Maybe Wani can share.
00:50For this year, I'll just celebrate Eid in KL. I won't go back to Sabah.
00:53Because this year, people say that Allah wants to give us the opportunity to celebrate Eid with our family here.
00:59And if Allah wills it, as simple as that. There's nothing special.
01:03The most important thing is that I can gather with my family, celebrate Eid with my family in KL.
01:08That has become a very meaningful thing for me.
01:12If we talk about Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Adha, it's different, right?
01:15Going back to Sabah, what makes it special for Wani Carey?
01:19Of course, when I go back to Sabah, what I look forward to the most is celebrating Eid by riding a truck.
01:23With my family, we'll go from house to house by riding a truck.
01:26And we'll go to the sea. We'll take pictures together at the beach.
01:30That's one of the most fun things.
01:31But for this year, I'm celebrating Eid in KL. Maybe I'll have to wait for something else.
01:36Maybe I can't expect anything else. But I hope for something fun and special this year.
01:41Okay, if you go back to Sabah, from a spiritual perspective, what do you miss?
01:46For example, when I go back to Sabah, I want to celebrate Eid al-Adha with my family.
01:50Okay, if you've never been to Sabah, you have to eat burrasak.
01:54Burrasak is like when we're here, we eat lontong, nasi impit.
01:57But over there, they eat burrasak.
01:59So, that's a very rare thing.
02:01Sometimes, during Eid, we'll eat pulut and bilis.
02:05Don't be surprised if there's seafood at your table during Eid.
02:09That's normal.
02:11But for Sarawak, it's like celebrating Eid for 7 days.
02:14It's really fun.
02:15What about Sabah?
02:16Don't talk about Eid during Sabah.
02:17During Eid, everyone wants to get married.
02:20I went back to Sabah last year.
02:21Imagine, I was in my village for 10 days.
02:247 days straight, everyone wanted to get married.
02:26So, I was like, do you want to celebrate Eid or get married?
02:29But you have to. That's the joy of it.
02:32Okay, guys. That's Wani Carey.