Malaysian singer Siti Nurhaliza has sold an estimated six million records throughout Asia during her career.[1] Within five years, the sales for her first six albums have already reached 1 million units in the Malaysian market[2][3] and another 500,000 units from the Indonesian market.[3] Her debut album was revealed to sold more than 800,000 copies[4] and eight out of 15 of her solo albums have received either gold, platinum or multiple platinum certifications in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Siti Nurhaliza discography | |
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Studio albums | 20 |
Singles | 52 |
Music videos | 70 |
Special album | 1 |
Duet albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 9 |
Live albums | 11 |
In 2000, her album sales alone contributed to 10 percent of Malaysia's total album sales.[5] To date, her discography consists of 20 solo studio albums, 1 Special album, 2 duet albums, 11 live albums, 9 compilation albums with more than 300 songs and singles. She has also released 70 music videos.
Albums
editStudio albums
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Siti Nurhaliza | 8 |
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Siti Nurhaliza II |
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2 | ||
Cindai |
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1 | ||
Adiwarna |
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1 | ||
Pancawarna |
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1 |
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Sahmura |
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1 |
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Safa |
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2 |
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Sanggar Mustika |
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1 |
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E.M.A.S |
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Prasasti Seni |
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— | ||
Transkripsi |
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1 |
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Hadiah Daripada Hati |
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— |
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Lentera Timur |
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— |
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Tahajjud Cinta |
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— |
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All Your Love |
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Fragmen |
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— |
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SimetriSiti |
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— |
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ManifestaSiti2020 |
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— |
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Legasi |
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— | ||
Sitism |
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— | ||
"—" denotes albums which did not chart or the chart ceased to be available. |
Special album
editYear | Title | Sales | Certifications |
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Anugerah Aidilfitri |
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Collaborative albums
editTitle | Album details | Peak chart position |
Sales |
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RIM [34] | |||
Seri Balas (with Noraniza Idris) |
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1 |
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CTKD (duet album with Krisdayanti) |
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Live albums
editTitle | Album details | Peak chart position |
Sales | Certifications |
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RIM [37] | ||||
Konsert Live Siti Nurhaliza |
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4 | ||
Konsert Mega Siti Nurhaliza, Bukit Jalil 2001 |
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— | ||
Konsert Salam Terakhir Siti Nurhaliza – Untukmu Sudir |
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— | ||
Secretaries Week Celebration 2004 |
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Siti Nurhaliza Live In Concert 2004 |
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Siti Nurhaliza In Concert, Royal Albert Hall London |
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— |
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Konsert Akustik Siti Nurhaliza |
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— | ||
Konsert Lentera Timur Dato' Siti Nurhaliza |
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— | ||
Unplugged |
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Dato' Siti Nurhaliza & Friends Live |
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— | ||
Konsert Satu Suara, Vol. 2 |
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— | ||
"—" denotes albums which did not chart or the chart ceased to be available. |
Compilation albums
editTitle | Album details | Peak chart positions |
Sales | Certifications |
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RIM [39][40] | ||||
The Best of Siti Nurhaliza |
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2 |
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Most Award Winning Artiste |
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2 | ||
Cerita Cinta |
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— | ||
Klasik |
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— | ||
Permata Irama |
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— | ||
Siti & Friends |
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— | ||
Pewaris Lagu-Lagu Tradisional |
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— | ||
"—" denotes albums which did not chart or the chart ceased to be available. |
Title | Album details |
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Golden Awards - Shanghai Festival 1999-2000 Siti Nurhaliza Purnama Merindu |
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2000 Lagu-lagu Terbaik Siti Nurhaliza |
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Best of The Best Siti Nurhaliza AMI Sharp Awards |
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The Best of Siti Nurhaliza Vol. 2 |
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Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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RIM [43] | ||
Molek (with Noraniza Idris and Liza Hanim) |
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3 |
Lebaran Bersama Siti & Teman-Teman (with various artists) |
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2 Diva (duet album with Krisdayanti) |
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— |
"—" denotes albums which did not chart or the chart ceased to be available. |
Other albums
editInstrumental albums
editTitle | Album details |
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Siti Nurhaliza Minus One Karaoke |
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Melodi Kristal |
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Melodi Kristal 2 |
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Melodi Kristal 3 |
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Remix album
editTitle | Album details |
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S.N. House Mix |
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Soundtracks
editYear | Album | Title | Notes |
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2003 | OST Koleksi Terbaik
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Tetap Di sini | Theme song for movie Paloh. |
Untukmu Selamanya | Theme song for movie Laila Isabella. | ||
Air Mata Ibu | Theme song for a telemovie, Air Mata Ibu. | ||
2004 | Puteri Gunung Ledang Sound Track
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Bagaikan Sakti (duet with M. Nasir) | |
2007 | Kayangan The Soundtrack
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Menanti Pasti | |
2008 | P. Ramlee The Musical
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Mulanya Cinta | This album includes a special CD and DVD for behind the scenes and music videos for two songs from the same album. |
"—" denotes albums which did not chart or the chart ceased to be available. |
Other songs
edit- Songs from Indonesian version of Siti's albums
Year | Title | Notes |
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1997 | Betapa Ku Cinta Padamu | An Indonesian version of one of her singles, Aku Cinta Padamu, from album Betapa Ku Cinta Padamu, an Indonesian version of her sophomore album, Siti Nurhaliza II. |
1998 | Menyintaimu Selamanya | An Indonesian version of one of her songs, Sendiri, from album Menyintaimu Selamanya, an Indonesian version of her fourth album, Adiwarna. |
- Songs/singles from non-solo studio or duet compilation albums
Year | Title | Notes |
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1999 | Hati Kama (duet with Noraniza Idris) | Featured in her very first duet album with Noraniza Idris, Seri Balas. |
Ketawa Lagi (duet with Noraniza Idris) | ||
Walinong Sari | ||
Musalmah Manis | ||
Lenggang Lenggok (duet with Noraniza Idris) | ||
Pulau Pisang | ||
Dondang Dendang (duet with Noraniza Idris) | ||
2000 | Dalam Taman Syahdu | Featured in her very first compilation album, The Best Of Siti Nurhaliza. |
Gelora Kasih | ||
2001 | Don't Put My Heart On Hold | Featured in her special compilation album commemorating her title as the Most Award Winning Artiste by the Malaysia's Book of Records, The Malaysia Book Of Records: Edisi Istimewa. |
We'll Be As One | ||
2005 | Because You Loved Me | Featured in a special album with Samsung, Samsung My World when she was the ambassadress for the brand.[44] This was her second attempt to sing in Mandarin with the debut of two cover of Mandarin songs, 征服 (Zheng Fu) and 月亮代表我的心 (Yue Liang Dai Biao Wo De Xin) which she originally performed live at the 15th Golden Melody Awards in 2004.[45] |
征服 (Zheng Fu) | ||
月亮代表我的心 (Yue Liang Dai Biao Wo De Xin) | ||
2006 | Cahaya Cinta | Featured in a special album, where it is a gift from Suria Records to Siti Nurhaliza for her wedding.[46] |
2007 | Jangan Ditanya | Featured in one of her compilation albums composing only traditional songs, Klasik.[47] |
Sirih Pinang | ||
2010 | Jika Kau Tak Datang (duet with Krisdayanti) | Featured in Siti's second duet album which was a co-operation with Krisdayanti, CTKD: Canda, Tangis, Ketawa, Duka.[48] |
Sebagai Teman (duet with Krisdayanti) | ||
Amarah (duet with Krisdayanti) | ||
Hanya Dia (duet with Krisdayanti) | ||
Dalam Diamku (duet with Krisdayanti) | ||
Tanpamu (duet with Krisdayanti) | ||
2012 | Zapin Bernasib | Previously unreleased track, featured in one of her compilation albums composing only traditional songs, Pewaris Lagu-Lagu Tradisional. |
2014 | Popaleh Weh | Featured in her live albums of traditional concert, Konsert Lentera Timur Dato' Siti Nurhaliza. |
Citra Budaya |
- Songs/singles from a group compilation or special works
Year | Title | Notes |
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1996 | Mawarku (duet with 2 By 2) | Featured in an album by 2 By 2, Rindu. As of 2005, the album has been sold over 100,000 units.[4] |
Lagu Gembira (duet with 2 By 2) | ||
1997 | Gubahanku (duet with 2 By 2) | Featured in an album by 2 By 2, Pak Pung Mustafe. The album has been sold over 100,000 units.[49] |
Tiga Malam (duet with 2 By 2) | ||
1998 | Nikmat Hari Raya (duet with Noraniza Idris and 5 September) | Featured in an Eid ul-Fitr album, Seleksi Hari Raya.[50] |
Kini Kau Disisi | Featured in an album with Noraniza Idris and Liza Hanim, Molek. | |
Kuala Lumpur | A special song promoting Kuala Lumpur.[51] | |
Tiga Malam (solo version) | Featured in a compilation album with Noraniza Idris, Liza Hanim and A to Z. | |
1999 | Xin Yuan (duet with Candy Cheah) | Siti's first Mandarin song which was featured in Candy Cheah's debut album, Wa Zi. The album has been sold more than 10,000 units[52] |
2000 | Ask For More | Promotional theme for Pepsi, an alternative cover of Janet Jackson's original, where it also has a Malay version of the same song, Nikmat Terasa.[53] |
Nikmat Terasa | ||
2001 | Cuti-Cuti Malaysia | A theme song to promote domestic tourism with the collaboration with Malaysia's Ministry of Tourism.[54] |
Nikmat Hari Mulia (duet with Aqasha, New Boys and Noraniza Idris) | Featured in an Eid ul-Fitr album, Salam Aidilfitri. | |
Pandang-pandang Jeling-jeling (duet with Tan Sri S.M Salim) | Featured in an album by Tan Sri S.M. Salim, Perjalanan Seni - S M Salim & Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra. As of 2003, the album has been sold more than 60,000 units.[55] | |
Mohon Kasih (duet with Tan Sri S.M Salim) | ||
2002 | Aidilfitri Di Alaf Baru (duet with Anis Suraya, Liza Hanim, New Boys and Noraniza Idris) | Featured in an Eid ul-Fitr album, Fiesta Aidilfitri. |
Membaca Gaya Warisan | A theme song for reading campaign, with collaboration with various artists.[56] | |
TMNet theme song (Malay Version) | A promotional song during her 2-years contract with TM Net (Internet service), where it also has an English version. | |
TMNet theme song (English Version) | ||
2003 | Treasure The World | A song composed by Kazufumi Miyazawa and Dick Lee for Japan and Asean Pop Stars Dream Concert 2003 (J-Asean Pops 2003) in Yokohama, Japan where it is a song where each singer from each country sang that song in their native language.[57] She also sang the solo Malay version of the song, Dunia Milik Kita.[58] |
Dunia Milik Kita | ||
Tetap Di Sini | A theme song for movie Paloh.[59] | |
Bergending Dang Gong (duet with Tan Sri S.M Salim) | Featured in an album by Tan Sri S.M. Salim, Sekarang Dah Jadi. | |
Cintai Kraf Malaysia | A theme song for campaign to appreciating Malaysian's craft and handy works. | |
Semarak Kedamaian (duet with Ning Baizura, Erra Fazira, Yusry KRU, Fazley and Ezlynn) | A theme song Malaysian Peace Campaign.[60] | |
2004 | Bagaikan Sakti (duet with M. Nasir) | A theme song for movie Puteri Gunung Ledang.[61] |
Aktifkan Dirimu (duet with Reshmonu, Vince Chong and Zahid) | A promotional song during her 2-year contract with Maxis-Hotlink, where it also has an English version, Activate Yourself. | |
Activate Yourself(duet with Reshmonu, Vince Chong and Zahid) | ||
With All Our Hearts | A theme song for foundation that she has been an ambassador to since 2002.[62] | |
2005 | Dua Dunia (duet with Too Phat) | Featured in an album by Too Phat, Rebirth Into Reality where she also sang with them the English version, Million Miles.[63] The album as of 2007 has been sold to more than 25 000 copies, and the song itself has been downloaded for more than 120 000 times.[64] |
Million Miles (duet with Too Phat) | ||
Untuk Terakhir Kali | Featured in a compilation album, Bintang Hati. | |
Pohon Asmara | ||
Seri Sarawak | Previously unreleased track, featured in a compilation album of traditional songs alongside other artiste, Gemersik Irama Melayu. | |
Aktifkan Ke Dunia Baru | Her second promotional theme song for Maxis.[65] | |
Bulan Kedamaian | A song for Eid ul-Fitr that wasn't released into any albums. | |
2006 | Budi Bahasa Budaya Kita | A theme song for promoting good deeds and virtues with the collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Heritage.[66] |
Mahligai Gading | A theme song for a Malay television series, Mahligai Gading. | |
2007 | Menanti Pasti | A theme song for movie Kayangan.[67] |
Warna-Warna Malaysiaku Gemilang | A promotional song for promoting unity among Malaysian's youth, where she was also one of the icons for the campaign.[68] | |
2008 | Pada Cintanya | Theme song for a Malay Drama, Spa Q 2.[69] |
Ampun Tuanku Duli Baginda | A special song released to commemorate the 50th year on throne of Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah of Kedah. | |
2009 | Suara Sepi | Performed during Palestinian charity concert, Konsert Atas Kemanusian.[70] |
Satu Malaysia | 1Malaysia song contestant.[71] | |
2010 | Hanya Semalam (duet with M. Nasir) | Performed in Esplanade Theatre, Singapore.[72] |
Rahsiaku Milikmu | SimplySiti's theme song which come in a CD for every purchase of SimplySiti's products.[73] | |
Kini DiKau Jauh | She sang the song along with her member of family which it is dedicated to her late father. The song is included in Siti's sisters' collaboration album, Apresiasi.[74] | |
Harapan Tanpa Suara (duet with Adibah Noor, Aizat Amdan, Amy Mastura, Anita Sarawak, Anuar Zain, Aznil Nawawi, Erra Fazira, Mawi and Maya Karin) | A special song in co-operation with Malaysia's Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development and Utusan Malaysia newspaper.[75] | |
Panggilan (duet with Siti Saerah and Siti Norsaida) | Her latest duet with her sisters, Siti Saerah and Siti Norsaida for Aidilfitri.[76] | |
2011 | Satu Malaysia (duet with Atilia, Bob, Danell Lee, Reshmonu, Suki Low and Zainal Abidin) | Also known as 1Malaysia song[77][note 5], where she did a recording with[77] - Atilia, Bob, Danell Lee, Reshmonu, Suki Low and Zainal Abidin in conjunction with Malaysia's Government Transformation Programme to commemorate the first year of its achievements.[78] |
Astana Jiwa | A theme song for a Malay drama Astana Jiwa, composed by Audi Mok and Omar K.[79] | |
2012 | Muhammad Al Ameen (duet with Rabbani) | A duet song with a Malaysian Nasyid group, Rabbani in remembrance of Prophet Muhammad's 1433rd Mawlid (birthday).[80] |
You Came To Me (duet with Sami Yusuf) | Will be featured in Sami Yusuf's latest album, Salaam where the song was recorded in three different languages - Arabic, Malay and English.[81] The album sold Platinum in South-East Asia (15,000 units).[82] | |
Cinta Tanpa Sempadan (duet with Nurul Zahid) | A charity song to collect funds for Persatuan Kebajikan Anak Pesakit HIV/AIDS Nurul Iman Malaysia (Pernim), an organisation for children infected with HIV and AIDS.[83] | |
Gerak Serentak | New songs for 15th Malaysia Games or SUKMA XV, she performed these songs at the opening and closing ceremonies on 9 and 16 July 2012.[84][85] | |
Popaleh Weh | ||
Muara Hati (duet with Hafiz Suip) | A theme song for an 80 episodes TV series, Adam & Hawa.[86] | |
2013 | Galau | Her first single that collaborated with Universal Music Malaysia.[87] |
Tanah Airku Tanah Airmu Jua (duet with Monoloque) | A duet song in conjunction with the Malaysia's National Day.[88] | |
2015 | Mikraj Cinta | Mikraj Cinta was released on 21 June 2015 as the lead single and then was included in her live album, Unplugged as one of the bonus tracks.[89] It was given to Siti for her performance for "Sirah Rasullulah" (Life of the Messenger of God) in conjunction with Prophet Muhammad's mawlid on 3, 4 and 7 January 2015.[90] In 2019 this single has been received 4× Platinum for sold over 800,000 units.[30] |
Nenje Ezhu | Her first recording Tamil song. This song was featured in the International Superstar 2015 program TV, a reality singing competitions on Astro Ulagam. The original song that composed by A.R Rahman for the film, Mariyaan.[91] | |
Kau Ilhamku (2015) | An exclusive rendition of R&B and pop version of Man Bai's classic song, “Kau Ilhamku” has been reimagined to celebrate the launch of the Yonder Music app in Malaysia. The song was featured top local as well as regional artistes like Yuna, Ariel Noah, Afgan, Elizabeth Tan, Jaclyn Victor, Joe Flizzow, SoneOne, Cita Citata and Russell Curtis. The song was produced by J-Key and Russell Curtis.[92] | |
2016 | Memories | A previously unreleased song by Whitney Houston.[93] Recorded by Whitney in 1982, the unreleased song was given to Siti by Yonder Music and was performed as a "digital duet" for the first time at her Dato' Siti Nurhaliza & Friends Concert.[94] |
Hari Kemenangan | A special single for Eid al-Fitr, written by Siso Kopratasa and produced by Pak Ngah Suhaimi.[95] | |
Dirgahayu (duet with Faizal Tahir) | A theme song for an adaptation Mexico (La Loba) 100 episodes TV series, Lara Aishah.[96] This song then was included in the Faizal Tahir's album call "Anatomi", later on 2 August 2019, this album received 6× Platinum and the song certified 5× Platinum for sold more than 1,000,000 units.[97] | |
2018 | Oh Nana | She had been special appearance and transform to 3D animation known as Mak Iti and sing a song Oh Nana in Konsert Hora Horey Didi & Friends movie.[98] |
Comel Pipi Merah | A specially song created for her daughter who was expected to be born in March 2018 and inspired by her father's, Taruddin Ismail who had been heard by her as a child.[99] The single went 4× Platinum for sold over 800,000 units.[30] | |
Cinta Syurga (duet with Khai Bahar) | This single is an inspiration from 2 student from Johor's Maahad that sing Comel Pipi Merah in Islamic Zikr version.[100] The single was certified Gold for sold over 150,000 units.[30] | |
Anta Permana | Anta Permana mean Infinity and it from Malay classical word. This song composed by Hael Husaini dan Ezra Kong.[101] The single has been received 11× Platinum for sold over 2,200,000 units.[30] | |
#JomCintaNabi | A special video clip for #JomCintaNabi campaign in conjunction with Maulidur Rasul that combines many artists like Hafiz Hamidun, Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza, Khai Bahar, UNIC, Usop (mentor), Masya Masyitah and Nur Al Badar group.[102] | |
2019 | Ikhlas | A special single for Eid al-Fitr, written by Omar K dan Ikhwan Fatanna. In this single she was collaborated with Nissa Sabyan (Indonesia) and Taufik Batisah (Singapore). The song and music video were exclusively released at Apple Music on 31 May 2019.[103] |
Lambaian Aidilfitri | A special rerecord song and video clip for Eid al-Fitr and was released on Astro Channels. In this song she was duet with Syafiq Farhain. | |
Kasihku Selamanya | The song composed by Aubrey Suwito and written by AD Samad was an original sound track (OST) for film Revenge of the Pontianak (Dendam Pontianak) produced Tiger Tiger Pictures and distributed by Golden Village Pictures in Singapore.[104][105] | |
Terang | A special single for SimplySiti Di Hati 2019 campaign, collaboration with her SimplySiti product and Yayasan Institut Jantung Negara, this campaign is to help children with heart disease.[106] This song were composed by Aubrey Suwito and lyric by Shah Shamsiri. The song and music video were available at all digital platform on 1 November 2019.[107] | |
2020 | 7 Nasihat | The single written by Kmy Kmo and Luca Sickta. According to Siti this song very special because has a combination between hip hop, rap and traditional.[108] |
SAMA SAMA Sehati | Special song collaboration between CUCKOO International (MAL) Sdn Bhd (CUCKOO) to lends moral support to all frontline workers working fight against the COVID-19.[109] | |
Gemilang (Special COVID-19) | This special video that gather Malaysian artists was produced by Nourul Depp, who also a singer to give a courage and hope to Malaysian. Singers that also participating in the mission included Ella, Yuna, Ning Baizura, Daphne Iking, Dynas Mokhtar, Floor 88, Adibah Noor, Zahida Rafik dan Rozi Abdul Razak.[110] |
Videography
editSolo video albums
editTitle | Album details |
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Siti Nurhaliza |
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Cindai |
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Adiwarna |
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Safa |
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Solo compilation video albums
editYear | Title |
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CT Best 1 |
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CT Best 2 |
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The Best of Siti Nurhaliza |
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CT Best 3 |
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CT Best 4 |
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CT Best 5 |
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CT Best 6 |
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CT Best 7 |
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CT Best 8 |
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Puing-puing Cinta Vol. 1 |
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Puing-puing Cinta Vol. 2 |
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Special video albums
editYear | Title |
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Juara Lagu Bersama Siti Nurhaliza |
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Juara Lagu Bersama Siti Nurhaliza Vol. 2 |
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DVD albums
editYear | Title |
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Siti Nurhaliza In Concert, Royal Albert Hall London |
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The Best of Siti Nurhaliza |
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2 Diva |
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Anugerah Aidilfitri |
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Duet video albums
editYear | Title |
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Seri Balas |
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Mawar-mawarku |
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2 Diva |
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Notes
editFootnotes
edit- Note 1: ^ Recording Industry Association of Malaysia (RIM) divided the charts based on whether the albums are locally or internationally produced. It also has separate chart for compilation albums.
- Note 2: ^ This album could be charted higher than stated here, since the data by the Billboard starting to be available early 1997 whereas the album was released in April 1996.
- Note 4: ^ The sale for the first four months.
- Note 5: ^ Not to be confused with the song she entered for the 2009 1Malaysia song competition which also bears the same.
See also
editReferences
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- ^ Studio album peaks:
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- Dominic Pride & Allison Smith (29 August 1998). "Adiwarna". Billboard. Retrieved 25 February 2011.
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- ^ Fauzi Mohd (6 February 2012). "10,000 penonton konsert terpukau". Utusan Malaysia Online (in Malay). Retrieved 9 February 2012.
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