Their 2004 song "Antara Matamu dan Mataku" became a radio staple in Malaysia.
For a sense of their reach, start with "Antara Matamu dan Mataku." Then try "Mengapa Dirindu" to hear how they held up over time.
Uji Rashid's music has stuck around on Malaysian radio for years, with songs like "Antara Matamu dan Mataku" defining their sound. They put out albums like "Nyanyian Hati" in 2006 and "Rindu" in 2015, even as the band faced plagiarism accusations and internal disagreements. Tracks such as "Mengapa Dirindu" and "Bertemu Untuk Berpisah" show their steady output through lineup changes.
The band formed in the early 2000s with Azlan Roslan on vocals, Adam Roslan on guitar, Muhammad Rashid on bass, and Johan Mat Shah on drums. After "Antara Matamu dan Mataku" came out in 2004, different members came and went while they kept releasing music.
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