![]() The subject matter of this song and the title were very poor choice, considering there’s already a famous song with the same title. Without the usual lo-fi effects on his vocals, vulnerable Noh is obviously outclassed by the more accomplished singer Lah. I love the tempo change in the end of each verse and the horns that accompany the song. The worst part of this song is unfortunately the intro, which just reeks of trying to hard. The “anak petani” part is too much like Keranamu Malaysia, and repeating that verse after the chorus does not really help. Is it just me or this guy sounds much like Awie? In any case, this song is a bit too tame and forgettable. The lyrics are the main culprit here, with confused metaphors and repetitive “Menuju puncak terbilang” in the chorus that is tad irritating. I’ve heard the kind of songs Manis compose, and this one is nowhere as superior as those. I’m usually a sucker for pop punk bands with male/female vocals dynamics, but this one is just not working out. ![]() I have little faith in Malaysia agreeing with my choice, so here’s how I rank each song in the contest, from last to first. I was referred by Ahmad Izham to HotFM’s Lagu 1Malaysia Kita contest, where ten participants stand a chance to win Blackberrys if their rankings of the final ten songs match the public’s choice. ![]() How do you feel about the winner? Leave your thoughts in the comments. Update (): Ahmad Izham announced that during the official winner announcement ceremony, the winner of the contest is “Malaysia Satu” by Audi Mok/Nur Fatima, sung by Faizal Tahir. ![]()
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