What's make Siti Nurhaliza special is not her high note , but the softness and creaminess of her voice. It's proved that you don't need super extra high note to be on the top level singer. She knows her limit but yet she knows what 's her best ability too. ❤
Ahhhh... You've discovered Malaysia's best kept secret!! Her inpeccable vocal technique is undeniable and she remains the Malay world's absolute pride and joy! ❤ Grew up listening to her since I was a kid and nearly three decades later today, her voice is still as beautiful as ever. Thank you for this reaction video as affirmation of her ongoing legacy! 🙆🏻
Vocal ornamentation is known as LENGGOK in our culture which is commonly used in our traditional songs and it is said largely influenced by Hindi and Arab scales
@@ScottLeVocalCoach People said if someone can sing Malay traditional song they can sing other genre song because the lenggok in Traditional song is way more difficult
@@ScottLeVocalCoach you need to watch other Malay diva such as Sharifah Aini where their lenggok is top notch, and you can refer to other malay traditional songs such as Bunga Tanjung, Patah Hati (also Siti beautifully covered) and Kenang daku dalam doamu (Siti gracefully sing this beautifully and to me she hits 10/10 perfect malay lenggok.
for the first time, i listen to vocal coach analysis. Even though im not in my motherland Malaysia. But i keep support and watch siti songs. She really good ❤
her voice tone is very easy listening and can be heard all the time. its so soft, natural and powerful. can easily feel her singing and jump into those songs' own world. pls react more of her performances.
Siti Nurhaliza is Malaysia Queen of Music with 340 local and international awards and 523 nominations. She made her debut after she won a local singing competition show, Bintang HMI in 1995 when she was 16. Her debut single, Jerat Percintaan,won the 11th Anugerah Juara Lagu and another two awards for Best Performance and Best Ballad. At International stage, Siti has won the Gold Award in Asia New Singer Competition at , Shanghai Asia Music Festival in 1999. Two awards, Best Female Vocal Performance and Best Song (pop) 'We'll Be As One, from South Pasific International Song and Singing Competition 1999 held in Gold Coast,Queensland, Australia. The Grand Prix Champion title in Voice of Asia in 2002 held in Almety, Kazakhstan. In 2005 Siti become the first Southeast Asian Singer and third Asian Singer to perform a solo concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London,while being backed by the London Symphony Orchestra. In 2014 Siti Nurhaliza winner three awards of the World's Best Malay Female Artist Award , Best Malay Live Act , Best Malay Entertainer at the 2014 World Music Awards on May 27 in Monte Carlo. In 2020 after receiving a record breaking of votes, she won the public choice for Adelaide Festival Centre's Walk of Fame 2019.
She is our Malaysia No.1 Singer and the greatest singer ever produced in Malaysia music industry of all time. She has debuted since 1996 and this year her singing career turns 27th year. #LivingLegend
she's one of the singer that can sing effortlessly. she sing it as the song is not that hard but when other people try to sing her song, the struggle is real 😭
Since you mentioned Whitney Houston, you may want to take a look at Siti's virtual duet with WH during one of her concerts - MEMORIES (Whitney Houston and Siti Nurhaliza)
1 thing people love her is she connect people all-in-one just by listening to her singing. Different languange, zero translations and just her and her emotion doing the job. Deliver straight to ur heart. ❤
There's many great vocalist singer better than Siti in Malaysia but most of them using the international western technique n only Siti famously known for her local technique "lenggok" which captured many reactor heart n smile 😃
Thank you for reacting & analysing Malaysia’s No.1 singer (for 27 years & counting) and the most awarded singer in Malaysia (officially conferred in the Malaysia’s Book of Records)..
@@ScottLeVocalCoach She divided her show into 4 sessions. She’d performed about 10-15 songs each with different outfits for 4 sessions. It was truly a solo performance except accompanied by traditional dancers. Each session she sang without any teleprompter and without having even a sip of water…no hiatus in between but straightly singing. The way she sang…so effortless as if she was simply talking over the microphone. As you can see in the video…she did not show any stress and visible veiny along her neck while singing her high note. And she sang while dancing some of the traditional songs. Before the show, I was just like some Malaysians back then, apprehensive of her live performance but that Royal Albert Hall’s show had truly proven that she was and still very good. Outside the hall, people were simply mesmerised and kept talking how good she was.
the history of siti nurhaliza is when she small she sales cakes with her mom and said cakes cake that her vokal can be like this everyday sales kuih he will make voice like kuih kuih
Love the fact that you appreciate her dynamics. Not many vocal coaches do. Most only are impressed with high notes. I’m not a singer, but I feel singing with good dynamics is a lot harder than just hitting high notes.
Oh dearz this is an top of reaction and i never come across such a detail vocal anaylsis.. Come to Dato Siti our Diva of Malaysia and Asia. You should react to her westerns colabs with top singers..Stay bless ❤
Ornamentation is quite common in traditional Malay singing. I searched online and found a research paper by Nursuriati Jamil mentioning that it means ‘patah lagu’ in Malay. Ornamentation also literally means ‘perhiasan’ = something that you use to decorate :)
Pergh so impressive cute guy🫵👏👍🫶 ❤ very details, specifically explained. Totally appreciated your analysing. Feels more grateful & proudly for our amazing beautiful voice & fabulous ..awesome Siti Nurhaliza 🥹🫡 Thank you for your truthful reviewed. That's why until today she's always be Malaysia's sweetheart,pride..living legend. Her voice & her song's mostly captured our heart & even though her vocal high still comfortably easy listening,calmed for us wherever we heard her voice.🥰😍🤩💐🌺🌹🌻🔥🌟🌈🫠🤗
Just discover your channel and I really love the way you explain everything in this video at the end of the song. and you put the efforts of putting the subtitle, and lyrics in your explaination. very interesting. different from other reactors
I think the ornamentation or 'lengok' in Malay and 'cengkok' in Indonesian is very much influenced by the way we recite the Quran. I don't know what 'berlagu' means in English or there even have such word in English. Anyway, this is the first time I've seen your review and I am very much impressed because your description is very elaborate and different than other reviewers. I have learned so much. Thank you and hope you would keep reviewing Siti Nurhaliza's live performances throughout the decades as she is Malaysian sweetheart and treasures.
A F you're awesome! Thank you for that! I'll look into it and hopefully something will come up ☺ I'm really happy you enjoyed the video, hope to see you back here soon 😎
10:24 The Malays in Malaysia call it "lenggok". "Leggok" implies wavyness, and most cmmonly used to refer to the way female walk, like when they wear tight+long skirts. In Indonesian it's called cengkok (which translates to Malay as cangkuk) which in normal day-to-day context refers to "hooks" (note the curvy shape of hooks). As to the name of each ornamentation... well that you have to ask people trained in traditional Malay songs. Not sure if they have a name for each of them. When we cook, we never use measurement in our recipes... it's all "agak-agak" (educated guess, from experience and immersion). SO i guess it's the same in singing. But hey, IDK. Another good singer of traditional Malay songs are Jamilah Abu Bakar (she went to Berkeley) and Asmidar (also formally trained) so maybe they could shed a light on this. About the ornamentation between 8:50 and 10:50, for those who speak the Johor-Riau accent/dialect of Malay, it's very close to the intonation of our oral communication, so i can say that those ornamentation are also part of the Malay vocabulary, but without words, that convey intentions, emotions and state of mind. Ornamentation #1 is that of pitty state. It is also convey an emphasis. The lyrics there translates to "I'm asking from he who have". The word "Ada" means "have". Ornamentation #2 is also an emphasis. She's emphasising "I" or "Me". Like, "hey, give your attention here, to me, but pretend that I didn't ask for that because it's a shame to crave for others attention especially yours". Ornamentation #3 is also an emphasis, but this one is more plain, just an emphasis.
I like to watch vocal coach doing an analysis on siti's vocal techniques. I have watch tonnes of videos and your analysis is so depth and easy to understand. I like when you let the song to finish first then you start your analysis. Please react to her live performance seluruh cinta feat chakra khan. Both are amazing singers and i can't wait to see your analysis on both techniques 😊.
I guess the vocal ornamentation you were referring to is called 'lenggok' or 'cengkok'. My sincere apology if I'm wrong. But thank you for your effort in producing this reaction video. I honestly learnt a lot. God bless you.
i suggest u to react to all malaysian singer with royal title : dato'/datuk/datuk sri/tan sri as they all regarded as music genius. datuk sri siti nurhaliza is one of them🌟
and all her song all malaysia and indeonesia people know her song are all so hard to sing if u sing.. and also her song all are so nice not one oif her song are not nice to her.. if she on the radio we as a malaysia will know that her singing.. she doesnt have to be like ernie zakri or aina abdul she has her own no hig note but if u hear her high notw u will feel like u ant to hear her more and more
It's amazing to think that a singer with no vocal training could sing like this. She's truly gifted.
What's make Siti Nurhaliza special is not her high note , but the softness and creaminess of her voice. It's proved that you don't need super extra high note to be on the top level singer. She knows her limit but yet she knows what 's her best ability too. ❤
Idolaku tokti, dari awal kemunculan di Indonesia udah mencuri hatiku
Everyone wants to hear Siti’s high notes but for me Siti’s low note is what I want to hear couse it’s so expensive
Her low notes are so delicate and captivating right? 😍
💯 correct
to me i always looking forward for her lenggok or vocal ornamentation and every details that she put on her singing
it doesn't matter low or high notes...what matters is...noted situ is best singer ever lived...
@@ScottLeVocalCoachYeah... I'm totally agree with your opinion here... Btw I'm Malaysian Johorean here... Subhanallah...
SITI is our No 1singer in Malaysia until now.Nobody can bit her beautiful voice.Very humble singer.
Ahhhh... You've discovered Malaysia's best kept secret!! Her inpeccable vocal technique is undeniable and she remains the Malay world's absolute pride and joy! ❤ Grew up listening to her since I was a kid and nearly three decades later today, her voice is still as beautiful as ever. Thank you for this reaction video as affirmation of her ongoing legacy! 🙆🏻
Vocal ornamentation is known as LENGGOK in our culture which is commonly used in our traditional songs and it is said largely influenced by Hindi and Arab scales
I need to find a teacher who can help me learn Lenggok! haha! *blush
@@ScottLeVocalCoach People said if someone can sing Malay traditional song they can sing other genre song because the lenggok in Traditional song is way more difficult
@@ScottLeVocalCoach Siti also have a lot of songs with lenggok influence
@@ScottLeVocalCoach you need to watch other Malay diva such as Sharifah Aini where their lenggok is top notch, and you can refer to other malay traditional songs such as Bunga Tanjung, Patah Hati (also Siti beautifully covered) and Kenang daku dalam doamu (Siti gracefully sing this beautifully and to me she hits 10/10 perfect malay lenggok.
@@ScottLeVocalCoach berather rection eby end siti nurhaliza emezing
Siti introduces Bahasa to the world ❤️
The best singer in Bahasa World.
for the first time, i listen to vocal coach analysis. Even though im not in my motherland Malaysia. But i keep support and watch siti songs. She really good ❤
Thank you Nick Faizal 😃
Bro kat mana? Selamat hari raya 😂
She's Asia's best kept secret
Super1000000000000xxxxxxx like ur analysis to Siti’s 😮. I want moreeeeeeee
Pachi Que... I will give you moreeeeeeeeeeee 😋😎😍
Very detail vocal analysis. Thanks you friend
You're welcome HAMKA RIZAL BIN SHAHARUDIN Moe. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. 😊😀
her voice tone is very easy listening and can be heard all the time. its so soft, natural and powerful. can easily feel her singing and jump into those songs' own world. pls react more of her performances.
Siti Nurhaliza is Malaysia Queen of Music with 340 local and international awards and 523 nominations. She made her debut after she won a local singing competition show, Bintang HMI in 1995 when she was 16. Her debut single, Jerat Percintaan,won the 11th Anugerah Juara Lagu and another two awards for Best Performance and Best Ballad. At International stage, Siti has won the Gold Award in Asia New Singer Competition at , Shanghai Asia Music Festival in 1999. Two awards, Best Female Vocal Performance and Best Song (pop) 'We'll Be As One, from South Pasific International Song and Singing Competition 1999 held in Gold Coast,Queensland, Australia.
The Grand Prix Champion title in Voice of Asia in 2002 held in Almety, Kazakhstan.
In 2005 Siti become the first Southeast Asian Singer and third Asian Singer to perform a solo concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London,while being backed by the London Symphony Orchestra.
In 2014 Siti Nurhaliza winner three awards of the World's Best Malay Female Artist Award , Best Malay Live Act , Best Malay Entertainer at the 2014 World Music Awards on May 27 in Monte Carlo.
In 2020 after receiving a record breaking of votes, she won the public choice for Adelaide Festival Centre's Walk of Fame 2019.
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Please react more video about Siti Nurhaliza. She is no 1 singer in Malaysia 😊.
Siti Nurhaliza our country angel of music. Any song she sang will come alive.
She is our Malaysia No.1 Singer and the greatest singer ever produced in Malaysia music industry of all time. She has debuted since 1996 and this year her singing career turns 27th year.
#LivingLegend
Wow ! The reaction is truly from the experts!
Love this kind of reaction because the reactor explained every single technique use by Siti.
Crying watching & hearing the details of Siti's vocal in this medley. Perfect voice for me
Indonesia..
Komentar luar biasa untuk penyanyi luar biasa.
The one and only number one singer in malaysia Dato Sri Siti Nurhaliza..
she's one of the singer that can sing effortlessly. she sing it as the song is not that hard but when other people try to sing her song, the struggle is real 😭
Voice of Asia 🥰, even Alicia Keys introduce her by calling her that tittle during MTV 2005
Th 2005 tu MTV Asia memang memberikan anugrah Siti Special Award "Voice of Asia "
What an amazing range vocal performance. You analyzed her voice wonderfully.
she the queen of asia and malaysia also.. no 1 singer in malaysia her voice from now to her old are same... she so talented and humble also.....
I like the way you react too our queen siti .very detailed 🥰🥰 thank you so much
she is queen number 1 in malaysia ❤️
Her strength is the perfection.😊
Since you mentioned Whitney Houston, you may want to take a look at Siti's virtual duet with WH during one of her concerts - MEMORIES (Whitney Houston and Siti Nurhaliza)
Thanks Adham Anuar. Will be reacting to that performance soon 😋😎
Siti Nurhaliza is "Gifted" singer🥰
1 thing people love her is she connect people all-in-one just by listening to her singing. Different languange, zero translations and just her and her emotion doing the job. Deliver straight to ur heart. ❤
There's many great vocalist singer better than Siti in Malaysia but most of them using the international western technique n only Siti famously known for her local technique "lenggok" which captured many reactor heart n smile 😃
Thank you for reacting & analysing Malaysia’s No.1 singer (for 27 years & counting) and the most awarded singer in Malaysia (officially conferred in the Malaysia’s Book of Records)..
Oh, i cried watching how you reacted on her vocals. Proud Malaysian and thank YOU!
You are very welcome Amir. My heart feels so full. Hope you're doing well wherever you are 🙂😍
I love the way you speak and your voice is very soothing.
Thank you Rizman. I hope my voice didn't make you fall asleep. My mum watched my video and I found her sleeping in front of the tv. 😅😢😋
@@ScottLeVocalCoach 😂 No, it makes us want to listen more and more. Please make more reaction videos!
@@ScottLeVocalCoach your mom is so cute😂
I wonder who introduced you to this performance... 🤔 😋
Congrats on your channel! X
Thank youuuuu. I was hoping you'd see this video. Keep in touch ok? ☺❤
Almost 20 years ago Siti performed at the Royal Albert Hall London and I was there watching her.
Mesmerising, captivating and magical!
It must've been an incredible experience being in her presence 😮
@@ScottLeVocalCoach She divided her show into 4 sessions. She’d performed about 10-15 songs each with different outfits for 4 sessions.
It was truly a solo performance except accompanied by traditional dancers. Each session she sang without any teleprompter and without having even a sip of water…no hiatus in between but straightly singing.
The way she sang…so effortless as if she was simply talking over the microphone. As you can see in the video…she did not show any stress and visible veiny along her neck while singing her high note.
And she sang while dancing some of the traditional songs.
Before the show, I was just like some Malaysians back then, apprehensive of her live performance but that Royal Albert Hall’s show had truly proven that she was and still very good.
Outside the hall, people were simply mesmerised and kept talking how good she was.
Wow.... I love ur reaction
I like your detail explaination 😍👍😁
23:16 is her trademark
She's simply a gifted singer that will be 1 in a million singers
No proper vocal class for her but she is gifted ❤
I'm low key jealous Mural Chloe! I wish I was just as gifted.... 😅 haha
Hehehee ❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
Omgg detail nya dia ni 😅 aku ingat Chase & Melia dah hbs details, dia ni lagi detail hahaha
Kan
Kan...detail betul Cara dia huraikan . Dia lagi detail Dari chase & melia.
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the history of siti nurhaliza is when she small she sales cakes with her mom and said cakes cake that her vokal can be like this everyday sales kuih he will make voice like kuih kuih
good stamina ct ❤
well said. ❤
Love the fact that you appreciate her dynamics. Not many vocal coaches do. Most only are impressed with high notes. I’m not a singer, but I feel singing with good dynamics is a lot harder than just hitting high notes.
She’s really amazing
Wow very educational reaction, thank you so much
No worries masiri yatim 😍🙂
Oh dearz this is an top of reaction and i never come across such a detail vocal anaylsis.. Come to Dato Siti our Diva of Malaysia and Asia. You should react to her westerns colabs with top singers..Stay bless ❤
Best analysis...
Thank you Saudie Tamdjis. Hope to see you back here again 😊
Ornamentation is quite common in traditional Malay singing. I searched online and found a research paper by Nursuriati Jamil mentioning that it means ‘patah lagu’ in Malay. Ornamentation also literally means ‘perhiasan’ = something that you use to decorate :)
I think it's known as lenggok in irama melayu genre.
@@shshshshdf Yes, lenggok sounds more accurate!
Thank you @mewo and @JudeWNDRS ☺
More reaction on Siti please. She sings all genres beautifully and very captivating
Pergh so impressive cute guy🫵👏👍🫶 ❤
very details, specifically explained. Totally appreciated your analysing. Feels more grateful & proudly for our amazing beautiful voice & fabulous ..awesome Siti Nurhaliza 🥹🫡
Thank you for your truthful reviewed. That's why until today she's always be Malaysia's sweetheart,pride..living legend.
Her voice & her song's mostly captured our heart & even though her vocal high still comfortably easy listening,calmed for us wherever we heard her voice.🥰😍🤩💐🌺🌹🌻🔥🌟🌈🫠🤗
Thank you for your kind words ☺😍 I will keep improving my videos so that you all can enjoy it.
In malay it is called "lenggok"
In indonesian it is called "cengkok"
Thank you so much Ido Asberger. I'm definitely going to look into it 😎😍
She's is the best malaysian singer ever
Good analysis.learn a lot frm u.thanx for sharing.n i subscribed.
You're the best. Thank you @sayacomelful ☺
My fav reactor!
Ornamentation maybe in malay call 'lenggok'. most of the traditional song genre Siti sang, u can hear it. so beautiful.
her voice doesnt age u know
Just discover your channel and I really love the way you explain everything in this video at the end of the song. and you put the efforts of putting the subtitle, and lyrics in your explaination. very interesting. different from other reactors
Siti’s amazing ❤ but your effort and homework is outstanding! 🎉 keep it up.. loves your video to the core!
Amazing
I enjoy your analysis of Siti's voice.she is gifted. Tq
I think the ornamentation or 'lengok' in Malay and 'cengkok' in Indonesian is very much influenced by the way we recite the Quran. I don't know what 'berlagu' means in English or there even have such word in English. Anyway, this is the first time I've seen your review and I am very much impressed because your description is very elaborate and different than other reviewers. I have learned so much. Thank you and hope you would keep reviewing Siti Nurhaliza's live performances throughout the decades as she is Malaysian sweetheart and treasures.
A F you're awesome! Thank you for that! I'll look into it and hopefully something will come up ☺ I'm really happy you enjoyed the video, hope to see you back here soon 😎
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very details so we (non musical) can understand more
Loved your reaction, the explanation with the example of the clips make me understand more what your saying.Keep it up❤!
Thanks Hayati Shahmizan! 😃❤
@@ScottLeVocalCoach waiting your reaction to Siti more....please
10:24 The Malays in Malaysia call it "lenggok". "Leggok" implies wavyness, and most cmmonly used to refer to the way female walk, like when they wear tight+long skirts.
In Indonesian it's called cengkok (which translates to Malay as cangkuk) which in normal day-to-day context refers to "hooks" (note the curvy shape of hooks).
As to the name of each ornamentation... well that you have to ask people trained in traditional Malay songs. Not sure if they have a name for each of them.
When we cook, we never use measurement in our recipes... it's all "agak-agak" (educated guess, from experience and immersion). SO i guess it's the same in singing. But hey, IDK.
Another good singer of traditional Malay songs are Jamilah Abu Bakar (she went to Berkeley) and Asmidar (also formally trained) so maybe they could shed a light on this.
About the ornamentation between 8:50 and 10:50, for those who speak the Johor-Riau accent/dialect of Malay, it's very close to the intonation of our oral communication, so i can say that those ornamentation are also part of the Malay vocabulary, but without words, that convey intentions, emotions and state of mind.
Ornamentation #1 is that of pitty state. It is also convey an emphasis. The lyrics there translates to "I'm asking from he who have". The word "Ada" means "have".
Ornamentation #2 is also an emphasis. She's emphasising "I" or "Me". Like, "hey, give your attention here, to me, but pretend that I didn't ask for that because it's a shame to crave for others attention especially yours".
Ornamentation #3 is also an emphasis, but this one is more plain, just an emphasis.
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Hello Syamira F! Welcome 😀 Thank you for joining all of us hehe
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I like to watch vocal coach doing an analysis on siti's vocal techniques. I have watch tonnes of videos and your analysis is so depth and easy to understand. I like when you let the song to finish first then you start your analysis. Please react to her live performance seluruh cinta feat chakra khan. Both are amazing singers and i can't wait to see your analysis on both techniques 😊.
Thank you so much :) I will have a listen to their live performance. Take care for now yea? 🙂
How it feel to be born so gifted
14.6.223..vry details n show indications on the screen of her vocal n techniques queen siti 20.50
15.9.223 🎧 💕🎶 15.15
29.3.224 🎧 🎼
Effortless & soulfull ❤
Puteri Ariani of Indonesia requested to do a duet with this lady.. Can't wait!
That would be an EPIC duet!!!
I guess the vocal ornamentation you were referring to is called 'lenggok' or 'cengkok'. My sincere apology if I'm wrong. But thank you for your effort in producing this reaction video. I honestly learnt a lot. God bless you.
Thank you Syafeek Ikhwan. And keep singing! Your voice sounds like melted chocolate!
Be the first😮
Love ur reaction
i suggest u to react to all malaysian singer with royal title : dato'/datuk/datuk sri/tan sri as they all regarded as music genius. datuk sri siti nurhaliza is one of them🌟
Thank you nh113. I will look into it and see who comes up 😍
react more siti voice ☺️
Ornamentation, the best I can think of is " lenggok", anybody out there correct me if I'm wrong
now she 49 she sing like this..
49 ?????
43 not 49..😊
Raya tahun ni minum ketum ke dik?😂
@@razifrr744 😂😂😝😝
@@razifrr744 😅😬
Your face looks very local. Are you from south east asia?
Hey Lee Wa Wan. I'm Vietnamese and I was born in Australia 😜
@@ScottLeVocalCoach hey mate, I'm Malaysian living in Australia. FYI, Siti had make a concert at Adelaide 2019 before covid.
Hi sir where are u from? Sorry for asking..bcs u look like asian-american hehe
Hey Greygory Delin. I'm Vietnamese and I was born in Australia. And don't be sorry! Questions are welcome here ☺
Hye bro...
U can react another singer...
Dayang nurfaiza "NAK DARA RINDU"...
Same county with siti ..
and all her song all malaysia and indeonesia people know her song are all so hard to sing if u sing.. and also her song all are so nice not one oif her song are not nice to her.. if she on the radio we as a malaysia will know that her singing.. she doesnt have to be like ernie zakri or aina abdul she has her own no hig note but if u hear her high notw u will feel like u ant to hear her more and more
I agree with you. She has a signature sound which is undeniable 😍
Oooo…. uhhhhhhh ….😅
Jujurly aku banyak belajar dri vara menyanyinya tokti
why u so handsome. where are u from 😅
I'm Aussie born Vietnamese 😍
Why dont you buat your own analysis...
SEMALAM by AINA ABDUL at AJL35😁🤍
No one cares about your jerit-jerit idol😂😂😂
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