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  • Shila Amzah

    Malaysian singer-songwriter

    For Shila's 2013 self-titled studio album, see Shila Amzah (album).

    In this Malay name, there is no surname or family name. The name Amir Amzah is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by their given name, NurShahila.

    Shila Amzah
    نورشهيلا بنت أمير عامزه

    AMN[1]

    Shila in 2016

    Born

    Nurshahila binti Amir Amzah


    (1990-08-13) 13 August 1990 (age 34)

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    Occupations
    • Singer-songwriter
    • actress
    • businesswoman
    • record producer
    Years active2000–present
    Agents
    • Shila Amzah Entertainment
    • Shilala
    • GME
    • Greyscale
    Spouses

    Haris Idraki Elias

    (m. 2018; div. 2022)​

    Muhammad Ubaidillah Mohd Zulkefli

    (m. 2023)​
    ChildrenSeth Uwais[2]
    Parents
    • Amir Amzah Salleh (father)
    • Fauziah Sarman (mother)
    Musical career
    Genres
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    In a heartwarming display of Malaysia’s multicultural spirit, a video capturing an impromptu musical collaboration between a Chinese pianist and a Malay singer at an MRT hållplats has gone viral, earning beröm as “the most beautiful side of Malaysia”.

    The video, posted on the Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu by user “Winson热爱音乐” (Winson Loves Music), shows Winson playing the piano at the Bukit Bintang MRT station when a Malay man named Afiq approaches, eager to join in.

    What started as a casual interaction took an unexpected turn when Afiq, instead of choosing an English or Malay song, requested to sing “小幸运” (A Little Happiness), a Chinese song by Taiwanese singer Hebe Tien.

    The footage captures Afiq’s passionate performance, complete with clear pronunciation, creating a touching scene that has resonated with viewers

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  • Chinese concerts in Malaysia in 2024


    Even Malaysian ‘bananas’, or ethnic Chinese individuals who don’t speak Chinese well, will recall having our heartstrings pulled by ballads from popular Chinese artists like Guang Liang and Fish Leong. Beyond international English-language hits, Mando- and Canto-pop have always been musical mainstays for us – especially when we’re doing karaoke with our friends.

    We rounded up a list of Chinese concerts in Malaysia in 2024 to snag tickets to, so you can belt out your favourite ballads from your childhood to present with likeminded music fans.

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    Rainie Yang


    27th July



    Image adapted from: Rainie Yang via Facebook

    Taiwanese singer-actress, Rainie Yang last dazzled Malaysians four years ago. She is now set to serenade her Malaysian fans once again, with an upcoming show at Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil on 27th July. The concert will feature some of her hit songs such as Bad Lady, Singing In The Rain, Like A