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Lagu zapin siti nurhaliza
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In a 3-star review by Zainal Alam Kadir of New Straits Times, he acknowledged that although Siti is a versatile singer, Cindai "does sound like a rushed job". Some critics were calling the album as ""synthesizer-oriented" asli album".

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Initial reception for the album was mixed. Siti Nurhaliza also performs "Cindai" as part of the fourth medley (traditional) in her SATU concert in Istana Budaya in June 2009 and her Konsert Lentera Timur in October 2013 respectively, the song also performed by Siti at her recent concert, Dato' Siti Nurhaliza & Friends Concert in April 2016. On 1 April 2005, she sang Cindai as a part of a medley of Zapin songs along with Mahligai Permata and Ya Maulai at the end of Irama Malaysia segments of her solo concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London. "Cindai" has also been translated into Mandarin sung by the Chinese singer Chien Bai Hui, though some of the lyrics remained untranslated, in which Chien claimed that she could not alter them due to their perceived beautiful and poetic composition.

lagu zapin siti nurhaliza

Cindai was a commercial success and sold over 400,000 copies on its release and was certified 5x platinum. She also performed the title song, "Cindai", as part of her special performance during the 1998 Commonwealth Games. To promote the album, three songs – "Cindai", "Joget Pahang" and "Joget Berhibur" - were released and later received music videos. She later emphasized traditional Malay music on her later albums, Seri Balas (a duet album with Noraniza Idris 1999), Sahmura (2000), Sanggar Mustika (2002) and Lentera Timur (2008). Release and reception Ĭindai was released on 17 November 1997, eleven months after Siti Nurhaliza II. Nurhaliza is accompanied by an acoustic band for the traditional feel and adopted the zapin rhythm. The other songs were produced with new arrangements. Most of the songs were traditional compositions, with only two originals, namely "Cindai" and "Joget Berhibur". įollowing the success of her first traditional Malay song, "Sri Mersing" in her album Siti Nurhaliza II, Nurhaliza recorded a fully traditional Malay album.

lagu zapin siti nurhaliza

It was produced after the success of her two self-titled albums. Cindai was Nurhaliza's first collaboration with Suhaimi Mohd Zain, fondly known as Pak Ngah, as the album producer and became her first full traditional album.















Lagu zapin siti nurhaliza