Ziana Zain
Ziana Zain was born Siti Roziana Zain in Johor Bahru, Malaysia in 1968. Her debut album 'Madah Berhelah' came out in 1991, and its title track became a hit in...
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Ziana Zain was born Siti Roziana Zain in Johor Bahru, Malaysia in 1968. Her debut album 'Madah Berhelah' came out in 1991, and its title track became a hit in Malaysia. Around that time she recorded 'A Whole New World' with Peter Cetera for Disney's Aladdin, which brought her attention outside Malaysia.
Her catalog includes songs like 'Kehidupan,' 'Ada Cinta,' and 'Aku Cintakan Mu.' She released albums such as 'Puncak Kasih' in 1994, a self-titled album in 1999, and '1991' in 2019. She has won multiple Anugerah Industri Muzik awards in Malaysia.
Ziana Zain works as a solo artist. She has recorded Malay pop songs for decades, and her voice is familiar to listeners across Southeast Asia.
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