Over the past few weeks, we’ve been reading and hearing about Anugerah Planet
Muzik (APM) 2008, which after 5 years of being hosted in our neighbouring
country, Singapore, will now be hosted at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
this Sunday, 20th of April 2008. APM’s participation sees artistes from
Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore vying for top honours within the music
industry, and breaking into territories otherwise unfamiliar to them.
On
top of that, the renowned and much awaited Anugerah Industri Muzik 15 (AIM 15)
will take place on the 5th of May, 2008, in PWTC. Anugerah Industri Muzik has
been acknowledged as the leading music awards event, that encompasses both
credibility, as well as, reflecting the voices of the masses.
Amongst the
many awards that would be given out during those events, we are focusing most on
the Best Song Category, which is clearly dominated by Indonesian acts at APM,
and talented local artistes for AIM. Nonetheless, our sole representative for
this category at APM is none other than Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza Taruddin,
representing Malaysia with the song “Menanti Pasti”, taken from the “Kayangan
The Soundtrack” album, a force to be reckon with indeed. ‘Menanti Pasti’ will also compete for Best
Song honours at AIM 15!
Menanti Pasti’s lyrics were penned by renowned
journalist, Abie Abdullah, mixing his love for literature with tremendous
vocabulary skills. Ajai then lent his magical talent and expertise to infuse the
lyrics with a melody unlike any other. Who would have thought that a Malay song
could be composed based on the waltz genre!
Many have undivided faith in
Menanti Pasti, and have a full faith in Datuk Siti Nurhaliza to sway the votes
her way to win the Best Song Category at the Anugerah Planet Muzik 2008 and
Anugerah Industri Muzik 15.
Overall, Kayangan The Soundtrack parlays an
eclectic mix of musical genres, ranging from pop to rock, waltz to hip hop.
Truly a joy to listen to, Kayangan The Soundtrack features 11 songs performed by
popular and chart-topping artistes such as Ajai, Datuk Siti Nurhaliza, Ning
Baizura, Siti Sarah, Farah, Zahid, and many others.
The theme song
“Kayangan”, available in two versions, rock and orchestral, features Ajai in a
duet with Y.M. Tunku Dato’ Seri Mimi Wahida Wahman in her recording debut. The
lyrics beautifully portray love between two people of different backgrounds,
touching on adversities and obstacles faced due to social influences, reflecting
the main plot of the film, “Kayangan”.
Datuk Siti Nurhaliza lends her
powerful vocals to the waltz influenced “Menanti Pasti”, departing from her
usual repertoire of pop-laced ballads. “Menanti Pasti” tells a story of
everlasting love and devotion, a concept that escapes most people. Siti Sarah
showcases her versatility in the song “Cara Yang Berbeza”, a song about hope and
aspirations in love, whilst Ning Baizura entertains us brilliantly with her
soulful song “Ungkapan Terindah”, a legacy penned by Allahyarham Loloq, which
tells of undying love and fate.
The effervescent Farah of AF rocks on
with “Gembira Hidup Ini”, a song of freedom and zest for life, and “Perlukah”,
featuring Zahid of AF and Shazzy displays a remarkable and entertaining
collaboration of R&B and hip-hop. Syed Azmir, an aspiring singer hailing
from Singapore, struts his stuff in the song “Kuasa Cinta”, a song about
breaking free from the reins of choking love. Last but not least, the
chart-topping band Sad Angry Babies contributes two songs to the soundtrack,
titled “Sabarlah” and “Terakhir”. -
Preview - Siti Nurhaliza - Menanti
pasti
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Anugerah Planet Muzik (APM) 2008 - MENANTI PASTI
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