Siti Nurhaliza

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Siti Nurhaliza
DIMP JSM SAP PMP AAP
Siti Nurhaliza - Khairul Fahmi's Wedding 2013.jpg
Siti Nurhaliza attending the wedding of Khairul Fahmi Che Mat on January 13, 2013 at Hotel The Royale Bintang, Damansara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Born Siti Nurhaliza binti Tarudin
(1979-01-11) January 11, 1979 (age 34)
Kampung Awah
Temerloh, Pahang, Malaysia
Nationality Malaysian
Occupation Singer, songwriter, record producer, businesswoman, actress, television presenter, writer
Years active 1997–present
Religion Sunni Islam
Spouse(s) Khalid Mohd Jiwa (m. 2006)
Signature Siti's Signature.png
Musical career
Genres Irama Malaysia, pop, pop rock, R&B, soft rock, dance-pop, Nasheed, World
Instruments Vocals
Labels Suria Records (1995–2005)
Siti Nurhaliza Productions (2006–present)
What's Up Entertainment (2011-present)
Universal Music (2011-present)
Associated acts Krisdayanti, M. Nasir, Noraniza Idris, Too Phat
Website
SimplySiti.com.my

Dato',[1] or occasionally Datin Sri,[2] Siti Nurhaliza binti Tarudin DIMP, JSM, SAP, PMP, AAP[1] (Jawi: سيتي نورهاليزا بنت تارودين [ˈsiti nʊrhaˈliza ˈbinti taˈrudɪn]; born 11 January 1979) is a Malaysian singer, songwriter, record producer, television presenter and businesswoman.[3]

Since her debut, she has won a number of international singing competitions. She had been crowned as Voice of Asia in 2002 after winning the Grand Prix Champion title at the Voice of Asia singing competition which was held in Almaty, Kazakhstan.[4][5] A few years earlier, in 1999 she had won Gold Award in Asia New Singer Competition at Shanghai Asia Music Festival, held in Shanghai, People's Republic of China.[6] Also, in the same year, she had won two awards from 'South Pacific International Song and Singing Competition 1999' held in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.[6][7]

To date, she has garnered more than 200 local awards as well as international awards.[8] She rose to fame as a multiple-platinum selling artist, since her winning of Malaysia's reality show Bintang HMI 1995 when she was only 16 where she was given offers in form of singing contracts from four different international recording companies.[9] Her first single, Jerat Percintaan from her debut album won the 11th Anugerah Juara Lagu and another two awards for Best Performance and Best Ballad.[10] The album itself as of 2005, has been sold to a total of more than 800,000 units in Malaysia alone.[11] In her career she has recorded and sung in multiple languages, including Bahasa Malaysia, Basa Jawa, English, Mandarin,[12] Arabic,[13] Hindi[14] and Japanese.[15]

She has won an unprecedented number of music awards in Malaysia and its environs:[16] 34 Anugerah Industri Muzik awards, 23 Anugerah Bintang Popular awards, 23 Anugerah Planet Muzik awards, 18 Anugerah Juara Lagu awards, four MTV Asia Awards and the holder of two records in the Malaysian Book of Records. Backed with 15 studio albums, she is one of the most popular artistes in the Malay Archipelago and Nusantara region and she has been voted for Regional Most Popular Artiste ten times in a row beating other fellow artists from Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore in the Anugerah Planet Muzik since 2001.[17] Currently, she has been listed as one of Malaysia's richest,[18] most-influential,[6] most award-winning, most single-produced artists.[19] She's also one of Malaysia's best selling artists, for in 2000, her album sales alone contributed to 10 percent of Malaysia's total album sales.[20] To date, she has sold more than 4 million in record sales.

In 1998, she was chosen amongst few Malaysian artists to perform during the closing ceremony of 1998 Commonwealth Games in front of Queen Elizabeth II and her consort, Prince Philip among other dignitaries and officials from 70 countries including those from the Commonwealth realm and Commonwealth of Nations.[21] In 2005, she became the first Southeast Asian singer, and third Asian singer to perform a solo concert at the Royal Albert Hall while being backed by the London Symphony Orchestra.[12] In 2005 also, she was listed second by MTV Asia in Asia's Best Musical Artiste[22] and Channel V's Biggest Asian Artiste.[22] In 2008, she was named as one of Asia's Idol by Asia News Network.[23] Her success in the Asian region has gained her honorific titles including "Voice of Asia" and "Asia's Celine Dion".[24][25]

Early life[edit]

Early childhood (1983–1995)[edit]

Siti was born on the January 11, 1979 in Berek Polis Kg. Awah, Temerloh where she is the fourth child in a family of eight siblings to Tarudin Ismail, a police officer and Siti Salmah Bachik, a housewife.[26][27] She comes from a musically inclined family; her brother, Saiful Bahri Tarudin, and her sisters Siti Norsaida and Siti Saerah are also singers.[28] Her grandfather was a famous violinist, and her mother was a famous local traditional singer.[26]

During her childhood, she was involved in various school activities, including sports and co-curricular activities.[29] She attended her pre-school at the Tabika Perkep, Balai Polis Kampung Awah, Temerloh where she first showcased her early singing talent at the age of six when she sang "Sirih Pinang",[30] a Malay traditional song, at her kindergarten's certificate-receiving event.[26] She later attended primary school at Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan Clifford and followed up her secondary education at Sekolah Menengah Clifford, Kuala Lipis, Pahang.[29] In 1991, when she was 12 years old, she won one of her earliest singing competitions, with the song "Bahtera Merdeka" at the Merdeka Day Singing Contest, a local patriotic song competition.[31][32] During her schooling years, she was an athlete who was active in sports especially in netball[33] and this was evident when during the Fiesta Media Idola 2006 in Kuantan, she participated in two different sports events - netball and 5x80 meter relay.[34] She was also chosen as one the torch bearers to light the games of the Fiesta, marking its opening alongside Malaysian actress Fasha Sandha.[34]

Coming from a poor family,[32][35] at the age of nine,[36] she has to wake up at 4:00am to help her mother making and selling various homemade kuih in her neighborhood, where sometimes, she also has to carry down three flights of stairs, a makeshift table to the main road to set up a small stall.[37] She commented that all the hardships have not only helped her to be more frugal when spending, but also to be more confident when communicating with the public.[36] She also said that the whole experience has helped to improve her vocal skills when she has to shout to call for customers' attentions.[38] Apart from participating various local singing competitions, she also used to follow her uncle, Abdul Rahim Bachik to invitational shows like wedding ceremonies and dinner parties which have helped her giving the exposure of performing live.[39]

Career beginnings and musical success[edit]

Early commercial success (1995–1996)[edit]

Siti Nurhaliza's first single that managed to win the 11th Anugerah Juara Lagu.

Problems playing this file? See media help.

Siti Nurhaliza's family performed at many public local ceremonies in their hometown, such as weddings and public soirées. At the age of 12, Siti began to learn traditional songs from her mother and went on performing that genre of music during special occasions and events.

She also was the vocalist for 'Family Group', a small band founded by her uncle, Abdul Rahim Bachik. She started to improvise her singing skills by participating in numerous local singing competitions before ultimately at the age of 16, she finally competed in the 1995 RTM Bintang HMI competition where she auditioned with a song made famous by Ruth Sahanaya, Kaulah Segalanya.[40] Before auditioning for Bintang HMI, she once auditioned for Asia Bagus at the age of 14 in 1993, but she failed to go through.[41] During Bintang HMI competition, she met Adnan Abu Hassan, music composer who tutored and helped her with her vocal performance, before she finally winning the contest with the song by Aishah, Camar Yang Pulang.[40] She was granted a contract with Suria Records after making a decision over four offers from different international recording companies, including offers from Sony Music, BMG Music and Warner Music.[9] In 1996, Suria Records released her first self-titled album, Siti Nurhaliza,[27] and the first single, Jerat Percintaan won the 11th Anugerah Juara Lagu and another two awards for Best Performance and Best Ballad[10] in addition to her quadruple winnings in Anugerah Bintang Popular for Most Popular Television Entertainer, Most Popular Female Singer, Most Popular Teen Artiste and overall winner, Most Popular Star.[42]

Career development (1997–1998)[edit]

In 1997, Siti started to become a well-known figure in Indonesia's music industry when her story appeared in one of the most popular magazines in Indonesia, POS Kota, in April 1997's edition.[43] Siti was taken as a formidable figure because it was difficult for foreign artists to break through in Indonesian's music industry if the artist has less to offer compared to their own artists.[43] Siti was also said to be the first Malaysian singer to hold a live concert on Indosiar, a popular television station in Indonesia and it was televised nationwide.[43] Siti has became one of the most influential artists in Indonesia and she held a series of big scale concerts in Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta and many more cities over the next few years.[44] In the same year, she won Best New Artist and Best Song (Jerat Percintaan) from Anugerah Industri Muzik.[16]

In 1998, at the early age of 19, she launched her own company on January 12, Siti Nurhaliza Productions (M) Sdn. Bhd. which acts as the official management production to handle and manage her schedule.[45] Siti made her first and biggest appearance on the international stage during the 1998 Commonwealth Games which was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where she performed in front of Queen Elizabeth II and her consort, Prince Philip among other dignitaries and officials from 70 countries of Commonwealth realm.[21] She also shared the same stage with two international stars Céline Dion and Rod Stewart to entertain the crowd during the closing ceremony.[46] The ceremony was televised in 70 nations worldwide, which led her to become known in the international arena for the first time. In November of the same year, she was invited to perform in Japan for five days at the Pop Queen Festival, also known as Saga Fiesta '98.[47]

Early international stardom (1999–2005)[edit]

Siti Nurhaliza attending the red carpet ceremony of the MTV Asia Aid 2005 in Bangkok on February 3, 2005.

On December 1999, Siti received one of her first international winnings from an international singing competition when she took part in 'Shanghai Asia Music Festival 1999' that was held in China, where she managed to win the Gold Award for the Asia New Singer Competition. She was also invited in 2000[48] and 2002[49] for the same competition as featuring artiste.[49] In the same year earlier in May, she took part in 'South Pacific International Song and Singing Competition 1999' held in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia where she was crowned with the first place in the category of 'Pop/Top 40 for International Song' beating contestants from all over South Pacific through her single, We'll Be As One.[7] Siti also managed to catch the juries' attention with her vocal prowess,[7] that finally led her to be awarded with the Best Female Vocal Performance with the same single even though the single was judged by cassette tape/compact disc sent by her recording company to the organizer and not through live performance.[7] For the next few years, Siti took part in 'Voice of Asia 2002' which was held in Kazakhstan where she performed one of her singles from her third album, Purnama Merindu and managed to grab the Grand Prix Champion title, the ultimate prize.[4][5]

In December 2003, she was invited to perform at 2003 Japan and ASEAN Pop Stars Dream Concert 2003 (J-ASEAN Pops 2003), held in Yokohama, Japan, alongside top Japan and ASEAN artists, including THE BOOM, You Hitoto, INSPi, Leonard Eto, Yuri Chika, Hiroshi Takano and Hideki Kurosawa from Japan.[50] While ASEAN artists including Hans Anwar & Lo'Ryder (Brunei), Preap Sowat (Cambodia), AB Three (Indonesia), Alexandra (Laos), Lay Phyu & Iron Cross (Myanmar), Jolina Magdangal (Philippines), Tanya Chua (Singapore), Briohny (Thailand) and Lam Truong (Vietnam).[50] There are a special song was composed for the concert by Japanese composer Kazufumi Miyazawa and Singaporean lyricist Dick Lee, where each singer from each country sang these song in their native language. She had sung the solo Malay version of the song, Dunia Milik Kita, that lyric had been translated by Hani MJ.[50]

Siti was the first non-Chinese artiste to be invited to perform at the 15th Golden Melody Awards, Taiwan in 2004. Apart from performing solo with 征服 (Charming) cover of Na Ying's single,[51] she also sang a duet with Leehom Wang in a song called 月亮代表我的心 (The Moon Represents My Heart) which is a cover of the late Teresa Teng and as awards presenter alongside Taiwanese news anchor Patty Hou.[51][52] She also appeared on a half hour special program by Azio TV during her brief four days in Taipei.[51] She also made her third appearance on MTV Asia Awards in 2004 held in Singapore, where she performed for the second time in a row for the ceremony with Gareth Gates, the runner up from the first series of England version of Idol, Pop Idol, in a song originally by Gareth's himself, 'Say It Isn't So'.

In 2004 also her company Siti Nurhaliza Production (M) Sdn. Bhd. (SNP) produced television programs. With the first musical program Muzikal Aidiladha (Musical of Eid Al-Adha) in conjunction with the Eid Al-Adha.[53] After that, the company came up with the Siti Nurhaliza 3D (Siti Nurhaliza Dari Dalam Diri), a reality television series that exclusively reveal the private life of Siti Nurhaliza with 13 episodes and airing on RTM (Radio Televisyen Malaysia or Malaysian Radio Television), the Malaysian national public service radio and television company.[53][54] In same year also SNP produced Sukan dan Selebriti (Sports and Celebrities) programs involving the participation of popular artists and sports personalities in various fields with 26 episodes.[53]

In 2005, she was dubbed as The Voice of Asia, when Alicia Keys first introduced her with the title during the MTV Asia Aid in 2005 held in Bangkok, Thailand due to her powerful vocal, and her outstanding achievements locally and internationally.[55] In the same year, Siti held a successful solo concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London in April 2005, although the majority of the audience were Malaysians living in the United Kingdom, together with the local citizens. British press compared her performance to those by Celine Dion and cited her as Asia's Celine Dion for her powerful vocal and outstanding performances.[56][57][58] During the concert, she was backed by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Indonesian maestro, Erwin Gutawa where the concert was even attended by the Sultan and Sultanah of Pahang and royal families from Brunei.[59] In the same year, Channel V listed her as the Second Biggest Asian Artist for her achievements trailing behind Taiwanese singer, Jay Chou who is on the top of the list.[22][57] Coincidentally, MTV Asia also rated her as the Second Asia's Best Musical Artist, also behind the same Taiwanese artiste, Jay Chou.[22]

Datukship and Transkripsi (2006–2007)[edit]

Siti Nurhaliza (in white) with fellow Malaysian singers during Konsert Suara Hati Sudirman Arshad in 2007.

Siti's eleventh studio album, Transkripsi, was released in April 2006 and contained contributions from producers and composers from Indonesia like Erwin Gutawa, Melly Goeslaw and Glenn Fredly and Malaysians, like Aubrey Suwito, Cat Farish, Jenny Chin, Firdaus Mahmud, Mac Chew, Yasin and Damian VE.[60][61] Transkripsi became the year's best album after winning the Best Pop Album and Best Album categories in the Anugerah Industri Muzik.[62][63] It also received praises before by critics as one of her best albums ever produced[64][65] and the album released was her debut attempt of producing an album under her own production company.[61][66] On October 24, 2006, she was conferred as "Dato'" after receiving the title of Darjah Indera Mahkota Pahang (DIMP) from the Sultan of Pahang, Sultan Ahmad Shah on his 76th birthday alongside two Malaysian designers, Bernard Chandran and Dayang Tom Abang Saufi.[1][67]

In 2007, She made her first appearance at the Grammy Award for the red carpet session on February 11, 2007 where she was the first Malaysian to walk the red carpet.[68] On April 20 and April 21, 2007, She performed at the Konsert Istana Cinta Nostalgia, which was a tribute concert for the late Tan Sri P. Ramlee and Puan Sri Saloma at Istana Budaya, Kuala Lumpur. The concert featured popular songs composed by Tan Sri P. Ramlee himself, performed by Siti and other invited artistes.[69] Before this, Siti was also invited to perform a tribute concert for the late Sudirman Hj Arshad, also at Istana Budaya, Kuala Lumpur in 2002. On April 30, 2007, she garnered 4 nominations in the Anugerah Industri Muzik including Best Pop Album (Transkripsi), Best Vocal Female Performance In An Album (Transkripsi), Best Music Video (Bisakah) and Best Cover for an Album (Transkripsi).[63] Out of the four nominations, she won two awards – Best Pop Album and Best Album for Transkripsi.[62] She also received five nominations from Anugerah Planet Muzik 2007 for two categories that were voted by fans from Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore – Most Popular Female Artist and Most Popular Song (Biarlah Rahsia) and three categories that were judged by professional juries and judges – Best Female Artist, Best Song (Biarlah Rahsia) and Best Album.[70] She won three out of five – Most Popular Female Artist, Best Female Artist and Best Song.[71]

Hadiah Daripada Hati, Lentera Timur and other works (2007–2008)[edit]

Siti Nurhaliza backstage during Konsert Suara Hati Sudirman Arshad, a tribute concert in April 2007.

Siti Nurhaliza was the first Malaysian to be given the honour of walking up the red carpet meant for invited celebrities at the Grammy Awards held at Staples Centre in Los Angeles on February 11, 2007, after she won the two tickets as Best Dressed celebrity at Star World’s “Breakfast With the Stars” in conjunction with the 78th Annual Academy Awards.[68] 2007 also showed Siti's participation on soundtracks for films where she recorded two songs for two different films where she sang Menanti Pasti and Hati for Kayangan and 1957: Hati Malaya respectively. However, only the song Hati was included in her twelfth studio album, Hadiah Daripada Hati[72] and also received the award of Best Original Theme Song from Anugerah Festival Filem Malaysia ke-21 (21st Malaysian Film Festival) in 2008.[73] In the same year too she finally agrees to act in a production where she performed as Azizah, P. Ramlee's mysterious lover, in the musical 'Remy ... Kisah P. Ramlee (Remy ... The Story of P. Ramlee), which is a tribute to the late P. Ramlee, staged at Istana Budaya from October 19 to November 3, 2007.[74]

On December 10 of the same year, Siti's twelfth studio album Hadiah Daripada Hati was released, with the Latin-influenced pop song Ku Mahu as the first single of this album and it was featured as the opening theme song for a local Malay drama, Spa-Q.[75] Later, Melawan Kesepian was chosen as her second single and was the first track of this album to have a video clip. The song was a remake of a hit that was once popularized by an Indonesian band called Jikustik.[76] Hadiah Daripada Hati came under criticism from the press when it was released. Critics said it was a moderate performance from her and was not on the same par as her previous album Transkripsi, which was touted as the best album she had ever made.[77][78] But these criticisms were rebutted when Hadiah Daripada Hati received five nominations in the 15th edition of AIM including Best Pop Album, Song of The Year, Best Vocal Performance in an Album (Female), Best Arrangement and Best Album Cover making Siti the second nominee with the most nominations after newcomer Faizal Tahir.[79][80] Out of five categories including three multiple nominations for Best Arrangement category,[80] the album earned her three awards for Best Pop Album, Best Musical Arrangement in a Song (Malay) for the song Cintamu as well as her ninth Best Vocal Performance in an Album (Female) in which she had lost to Jaclyn Victor the previous year.[81] Her acting debut in the musical 'Remy... The Story of P. Ramlee' also saw the debut of her third single Mulanya Cinta, which was composed by Dick Lee, a Singaporean composer.[82] Siti has also became one the most frequently searched persons on Google by Malaysian Google users, according to Google's 2007 Malaysia Year-End Zeitgeist, beating celebrities like Paris Hilton and Britney Spears.[83]

Siti Nurhaliza performing as the opening act for the Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival 2008.

In January 2008, she was cited as one of the Asia's Idols by Asia News Network for her exemplary achievements and gaining the status as the icon of Malaysian entertainment.[23] and on March 21, 2008, Siti held one of her first solo acoustic concert at the Esplanade Theatre in Singapore. The concert was called Diari Hati - Dato' Siti Nurhaliza's Heart (Diary of Dato' Siti Nurhaliza's Heart) where she performed numbers of her hits from her latest album, Hadiah Daripada Hati and previous albums.[84]

December 26, 2008, was the release date of her 13th album, Lentera Timur, her most recent traditional contemporary album, Irama Malaysia (her fourth Ethnic Creative album) since her third one, Sanggar Mustika in 2002.[85] She commented that the album has more modern and contemporary songs unlike her usual traditional genre.[86] For that album, she worked with multiple international composers like Singapore's M. Nasir and Indonesia's Katon Bagaskara. Nine out of 13 songs (which all was created and composed under three days) that have been chosen came from a songwriting workshop, Cipta Ekspress – Berirama Malaysia. The event which was organized by Malaysian Authors Copyright Protection (MACP) was specially organized to find the materials for the album.[85] Despite of the poor sale due to the lack of promotions, the quality of the album has never been denied[87] where it was evident when during the 16th Anugerah Industri Muzik, Lentera Timur grabbed multiple awards including Best Pop Ethnic and later on honoured as Album Of The Year in AIM 16. She also took home Best Female Vocal trophy for the song 'Di Taman Teman'. She was not present at the award ceremony however as she was away to Mecca to perform Umrah with her family.[88]

Siti has also recorded two songs for the soundtrack for an Indonesian film, Perempuan Berkalong Sorban. One of the songs recorded is a cover of Opick's Ketika Cinta and also a new song, Batasku Asaku which was written by Siti herself.[89] Both songs were included in her fourteenth album, Tahajjud Cinta.[87]

In the same year, her wealth is said to have reached RM 50 Million by MTV Asia and was named one of the millionaires in entertainment in South East Asia.[18]

SATU, Tahajjud Cinta and CTKD (2009)[edit]

On February 15, her father, Taruddin Ismail 67, died at 11.50 AM, after a heart bypass operation days before does not show any improvement, leaving seven children, and 10 grandchildren behind.[90][91] She announced a 40-day state of mourning for her father and put singing activity on hold, except for Konsert Malam Sinar Maulidur Rasul 1430 Hijrah (1430 Hegira Special Mawlid Night Concert).[92] Months after the loss, Siti's back to business where she announced her major three days concert at the Istana Budaya, SATU Konsert Eksklusif Dato' Siti Nurhaliza. It began its run on June 26, 2009 in Kuala Lumpur. The tickets were sold out weeks before the debut night.[93] The concert received compliments from critics, and the show was attended by distinguished people such as region well-known artistes like Krisdayanti and Rossa from Indonesia to name some. A month before the concert, she bagged her ninth consecutive award of Most Popular Malaysian Artist of 2009 and also the Regional Most Popular Artist of 2009 from Anugerah Planet Muzik 2009,[94][95] beating another 11 contestants where each country, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore has four representatives based on SMS votes.[96]

In March, Siti revealed that she would begin work on her next album later in the year. Apparently, the idea came about while Siti was taking part in an Erma Fatima theater production, Sirah Junjungan. She also stated that, this will be her first attempt at spiritual songs and she plans to release the album for the holy month Ramadan of 2009 known as Tahajjud Cinta. In September, she became a host to 13 episodes cooking reality series Citarasa Selebriti Bersama Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza with several guest artists.[97] Later, Siti and fellow friend, Indonesian singer, Krisdayanti have planned to produce a duet album featuring eight duets where Siti will choose four Malaysian compositions while Krisdayanti will pick the other four from Indonesia.[93] The album was released on December 28 in Malaysia[98] and January 27 in Indonesia,[99] under the name CTKD where it is an abbreviation with double meaning where it stands as the acronyms for the combination of both singers names, CT and KD, and also as the whole title of the album, which is Canda (Joke), Tangis (Cry), Ketawa (Laugh) and Duka (Sad).[99]

In July, her skill as a former ambassador for the Malaysian Red Crescent Society was put to the test when she and a panel doctor of Media Prima performed a Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on the late Yasmin Ahmad when she fell unconscious during a presentation in a meeting in TV3's headquarter[100][101] and in August, Siti was given a privileged of her own channel on Astro at Channel 188, Channel Siti for 28 hours on 30 August 2009 which has broadcast her concert in June of the same year, SATU Konsert Eksklusif Dato' Siti Nurhaliza, her previous concert which was held at Bukit Jalil, the Siti's Fantasia Tour concert in 2004 and some of her music videos.[102]

Bagaikan Sakti and SimplySiti (2010-2011)[edit]

Siti promoting SimplySiti in both Malaysia (left) and Brunei (right) markets in 2010 and 2011.

In 2010, she performed at Konsert Bagaikan Sakti which was held in Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, Singapore alongside Malaysian producer-composer-songwriter, M. Nasir which also was broadcast live through Astro Box Office Events (Channel 955) on January 1, and the repeat show from 2nd till 10 January.[103] Her own company, Siti Nurhaliza Productions (M) Sdn. Bhd. has also produced a concert for two Malaysian award winning artists, Faizal Tahir and Aizat entitled Konsert Satu Suara which was accompanied by Simfoni Orkestra Kebangsaan (National Orchestra Symphony) on February 12 until 14th at Istana Budaya.[104] On March 25, she received her first award of the year, Anugerah Artis Contoh HIP TV 2009 (HIP TV Role Model Artist Award 2009)[105] defeating four other candidates based on votes from viewers through short message service (SMS).[106] On March 30, she launched her own beauty and cosmetic products under the name SimplySiti. The products underwent research and development in Korea, and are incorporated with Nanotechnology before receiving approval of Halal status by JAKIM.[107] 6 days later, she received her 13th consecutive award of Penyanyi Wanita Paling Popular 2009 (Most Popular Female Singer 2009) and the overall category award, Bintang Paling Popular 2009 (Most Popular Artist of 2009) from Anugerah Bintang Popular Bintang Harian 2009 with votes from over 225 300 votes from the readers of Berita Harian. The latter one is her seventh time winning the same accolade.[108] On April 21, Siti won herself another two awards based on popular votes through SMS service from Anugerah Pilihan Pembaca Media Hiburan (APPMH) 2009/10 (Media Hiburan Readers' Choice Awards 2009/10). She won the award for Artis Wanita Berkulit Cantik 2009/10 (Female Artist With A Flawless Skin 2009/10) and special piece of the ceremony, Anugerah Khas APPMH 2009/10 (Special Award of APPMH 2009/10).[109][110] In addition, on May 2, she won herself her sixth and seventh awards of 2010 from Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM) ke-17 2010 (17th Malaysian Music Industry Awards 2010) where she bagged two vocal awards, Persembahan Vokal Terbaik Dalam Lagu (Wanita) (Best Vocal Performance In A Song (Female)) through her single, Ku Percaya Ada Cinta and Persembahan Vokal Berkumpulan Dalam Lagu (Best Group Vocal Performance In A Song) through her single, Amarah from her collaboration album with Indonesian artiste, Krisdayanti, CTKD. This is her 11th time winning Best Vocal Performance out of 17 years history of AIM, creating a record of her own.[111][112] She also won another two awards from local fashion magazine, EH! voted by users through online and mail poles, Anugerah Stail EH! 2010 (EH!'s 2010 Style Awards) for the category of Selebriti Pencapaian Terbaik (Celebrity with the Best Achievements) and Selebriti Contoh (Role Model Celebrity) on July 21.[113]

Less than two months after being commercialized since late March, her skincare products range, SimplySiti received "The Best Halal Product" under Cosmetic category by Halal Journal Magazine.[114] and on January 11, 2011, she received two awards from The BrandLaureate – Small and Medium Enterprises Chapter Awards (The BrandLaureate – SME's Chapter Awards), one for her SimplySiti range, for Most Promising Brand and another one for herself, first time introduced in 2011, The BrandLaureate Tun Dr. Siti Hasmah SME’s Women of The Year 2010 which was presented by Tun Dr. Siti Hasmah, wife of Malaysia's fourth Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir herself.[115] She also received Inspiration Woman Award from Association of Malaysian and Indonesian Journalists (ISWAMI) on January 29.[116]

SITI, All Your Love and History Channel (2011-2012)[edit]

Siti Nurhaliza with her husband, Datuk Seri Khalid and her stepson, Adib Khalid at the launching of All Your Love.

In early 2011, She hosted her own talk show programe, SITI, which with 13 episodes, encompassing four main segments – V.I.P. Siti, Sentuhan Kasih (Caring Touch), Siti’s Perspective and Siti’s Symphony with the first episode aried on February 12.[117]

In early March 2011, she announced that she is working on her first full English album, entitled All Your Love[118] which was produced by her own stepson's production team What’s Up Entertainment, with all the songs written and produced by Australian singers, Christian Alexanda and Bryan Bouro[119] and released on September 26 with her first English single, Falling In Love debuted at a concert in UiTM where she also expressed her interest to further her study in that university.[120] Two out of ten tracks from the album, Remember You and I Wait Forever were a duet between her and Sean Kingston and Christian Alexanda respectively.[121]

On July 16, she won her tenth Regional Most Popular Artiste in a row beating fellow artistes from Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore, thus setting a new record in the Anugerah Planet Muzik.[122] However, this would be her last appearance in the category after the organizer has decided to drop her name from participating in the same category in the future.[122] In September 2011, her company, Siti Nurhaliza Production (SNP) produced her first ever reality singing competition, I-Klon which was aired on November 2011. The aim of this show is to search for talents that not only can sing but also imitate their idol.[123] On October 17, she was reported to be working on her life documentary which was aired on History Channel[124] on January 11, 2012 to coincide with her 33rd birthday.[125]

On January 28, 2012 she received the Anugerah Ikon (Icon Award) by (APPMH) 2011/12 (Media Hiburan Readers' Choice Awards 2011/12)[126] and on April 8, she received a special award, Anugerah Seri Perak from Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian in conjunction with the silver jubilee of the award on April 2012, which she previously had won the Anugerah Bintang Paling Popular (Most Popular Star Award) for seven times from the same ceremony.[127] In April 2012, she accepted an offer to be featured in Sami Yusuf's latest album, Salaam for his song, You Came To Me which was recorded in three languages, Arabic, Bahasa Melayu and English.[13] She also performed the song alongside him for his debut concert in Singapore, ‘Konsert Salaam Sami Yusuf’ on July 8.[13] A day later, on July 9, she was given the chance to perform as the opening act and also the closing ceremonies of the 15th Malaysia Games or SUKMA XV on July 16.[128][129] Few days earlier, on July 5, she received another award by EH! magazine for the award of Celebrity with Best Achievements for a second time since 2010.[130]

In September, she announced a new album project with an Indonesian recording company, Virgo Records for Indonesian market where so far a number of Indonesian composers and lyricist have given their songs to Siti, including former lead vocal of Kerispatih, Samuel Simorangkir and Dewiq.[131] The same album will also include a song written by herself and composed by a Malaysian composer, Aubrey Suwito.[131] In the same month also, she received a special award by Anugerah Radio24 BERNAMA (BERNAMA Radio24 Awards) in the category of Entertainment Icon in conjunction with their fifth anniversary.[132] And on November 25, she was honoured with a special award of Anugerah Kesatria Puteri Kesenian from Puteri UMNO in their Himpunan Wanita Muda 2012 (2012 Female Youth Coalition).[133] Two weeks earlier, on November 11, she performed a 2-hour concert at Grand Ballroom, Bukit Gambang Resort City in Gambang, Pahang where it was attended by more than 5000 people including her fans from Indonesia and Singapore and the Sultan of Pahang, Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah.[25] During the concert, she performed her latest single, Galau which was composed by an Indonesian composer, which will be featured in her latest project with Universal Music.[134] After the concert, she announced that she will be start touring Indonesia from December 8 until December 14 in several major cities, including Jakarta, Pekanbaru and Banjarbaru.[135] However, on December 13, she has to call off her last destination tour for her husband was involved in a motorcycle accident in New Zealand.[136] On December 13 also, she was announced as one of the finalists in World Music Awards 2012 alongside another Malaysian singer, Shila Amzah in the categories of World's Best Female Artist, World's Best Live Act and World's Best Entertainer of the Year.[137] However, the awards ceremony was postponed from 22 December 2012 to a later date in 2013, due to logistic and immigration issues.[138]

New image, Siti Nurhaliza in Symphony and Konsert Lentera Timur (2013)[edit]

On her 34th birthday, she has made a decision to fully observe the Islamic code of dressing for females by wearing a hijab at all times even when performing on stage.[139][140] She also has commented that she will be taking a short break until April in order to take care of her husband who was involved in an accident in December 2012.[140] In the same month, her company, Siti Nurhaliza Productions (SNP) was reported to be working on the second season of I-Klon, a reality singing competition, where it will be aired later this year after its debut in 2011.[141] Later, in early February, she debuted her own 13-episode game show, Siti Ooo...Som where she co-hosted with Nabil Ahmad and Sharifah Shahira. The game show is basically divided into six main segments – Sepantas Kilat, Riuh Rendah, Siapa Hebat, Kebaboom, Siti Cabar and Huru Hara.[142] Also, in the same month, she was revealed to be short listed for the 5th Shorty Awards in the category of Best Reality Star in Social Media where the winners were announced in New York City on April 8, 2013.[143]

On March 2, she won the Bella On-Stage Award, beating other nine contenders in the Bella Awards inauguration event for Malaysian women that have made tremendous achievement in the performing arts.[144] In the same day, her cosmetic company, SimplySiti received a recognition from Malaysian Book of Records for the entry of Biggest Participation in Skin Transformation event in One Day.[145] On March 7, she was chosen to perform in collaboration concert between Malaysia and Indonesia, Konsert Nusantara at Istana Budaya alongside Hafiz Suip, Rossa and few other Malaysian and Indonesian singers.[146] On March 21, she was given a chance to perform a duet with Kenny Babyface through the songs Fire and When I Fall in Love for Sapurakencana Petroleum Malaysia Grand Prix Charity Gala 2013 which was attended by various international artists including Josh Hartnett, Teri Hatcher, Kimora Lee Simmons and many others.[147][148] The charity event managed to raise more than RM 200 000 which will be used to aid heart patients.[147][148]

In April, she announced that she will have her first solo concert at the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra for a 3-day concert from July 5 to 7.[149] In June, she received a special humanity award from Majlis Perundangan Pertubuhan Islam Malaysia (Mapim), for her effort and support of Mapim's Gaza fundraising.[150] On July 5 to 7, she performed at Siti Nurhaliza in Symphony - with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra at Dewan Filharmonik Petronas for three nights in a row in which tickets were sold out weeks before the said event.[151] This was her first solo concert at the Dewan Filharmonik Petronas where 12 years earlier she was only a guest performer at Tan Sri SM Salim’s concert with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra.[151]

In August, she received Anugerah Artis Wanita Pilihan (Favourite Female Artist Award) from the inaugural Anugerah Melodi 2013 during a special Eid episode of Melodi where the winners were chosen entirely by the viewers.[152] In the same month, she was also chosen as one of the 'Inspirers' for Akademi Fantasia 2013 students alongside Melly Goeslaw and Faizal Tahir where they will share their experiences as singers and motivate the students in their paths as new artists.[153] In August also, she was chosen among few select Malaysian artists to participate in Konsert 'Harmony and Unity' on August 25 which was held at Dataran Merdeka, alongside few Indonesian artists, including Ahmad Dhani and Rossa which was aired on both countries television stations, TV1 and Indosiar respectively.[154] In September, she was interviewed by National Geographic Channel for a special documentary in conjunction with the 50th Malaysia Day, 'Malaysia: Through The Decades' which was aired on September 16, alongside Yuna, Lat and Malaysia's first astronaut, Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor for their insights on Malaysia and what it has achieved over the past 50 years.[155] She was also revealed to be nominated in Anugerah Planet Muzik 2013 in three different categories - Best Malaysia Song, Best Duo/Group and Regional Most Popular Song which are all shared with Hafiz Suip for their collaboration in both artists' single, Muara Hati.[156] And on October 18, both of them were revealed to be the winner for two out of three nominations (Best Duo/Group and Regional Most Popular Song).[157] Also, in the same month of September, she held her second major concert in 2013, Konsert Lentera Timur Dato' Siti Nurhaliza Esklusif bersama Orkestra Tradisonal Malaysia, which was also her first traditional concert in 18 years of her career.[158] Backed by 40 musicians from Orkestra Tradisional Malaysia, with 35 different traditional songs, ranging from Zapin, Samrah, Keroncong, Joget to few other traditional genres, the 2-hour concert was tentatively planned to be only for three days in a row from September 20 to 22,[158] before the fourth day, which is September 24 was added after receiving high demands from her fans and fans of traditional music to add another date to the 3-day concert.[159]

Artistry[edit]

Influences[edit]

Growing up as a child, most of her time, she would perform traditional and classic Malay folk songs. However, she has been cited that her local idol and one of her greatest influences is Sudirman Arshad[160] and also P. Ramlee[69] whereas, her international idols would be Barbra Streisand,[161] Celine Dion,[161] Mariah Carey[162] and Whitney Houston.[162] In 2008, during Cèline Dion's Taking Chances Tour in Malaysia, Siti was given an opportunity to meet her idol,[163] where she also had given Cèline one of her solo albums, Hadiah Daripada Hati complete with her signature.[164]

Image and legacy[edit]

Nicholas Teo (left) and Soo Wincci (right) are said to be influenced by Siti.

When she made her debut into the industry, she was often been labeled as a penyanyi kampung[165] (old-fashioned or conservative singer) for her modest attire and her refusal to take pictures with a man for a magazine cover, unless at a ceremony or at an award-accepting event.[166] During her early years as a singer, she was criticized for refusing to wear daring clothes and her principle of not taking pictures with male artistes.[167][168] She was quoted as saying: "As an artist, I do realize that there are many social responsibilities that I need to take care of. So, I opt to be moderate in everything, including in my sartorial matter."[167] and "I want to show what my talent is, and my God-gifted vocal ability without relying [on the image] of being sexy.".[167] Her debut in Indonesia in 1997 with modest, beautiful and talented personality has said to revolutionize Indonesian music industry which famous with Dangdut which before this promoted sensual and erotic elements through the performances, especially those by female artistes.[169] Her modest image was the subject of appraisals and positive feedback even from the Islamic scholars from Malaysia and Indonesia.[170][171] Since then, her popularity throughout the South East Asia music industry has remained strong, proven as she was voted as Most Popular Female Artiste ten times in a row and Regional Most Popular Artiste in 2011 in Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011, beating contenders from Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.[122]

Her eastern image was also being cited as a good example for other artists to follow. In 2008, former State Minister for Youth and Sport Affairs of Indonesia, Adhyaksa Dault has advised Dewi Persik who is known for her open and sexy dancing movements to tone down her performances and follow the steps that Siti Nurhaliza has taken when venturing into the entertainment industry[172][173] - "She's not over the top, she doesn't wear revealing clothes and doesn't dance sexily, but she's still able to be locally and internationally recognized".[174]

She has been cited as an idol and as an inspiration by many Malaysian and non-Malaysian artists like Malaysia's Misha Omar,[175] Nicholas Teo,[176] Soo Wincci,[177] Singaporean Idol finalist, Maia Lee,[58] Indonesian pop group vocalist, Sunu, from Matta,[178] Judika[179] and many others.

In 2007, her image likeness was used as part of the promotion by Malaysian Ministry of Tourism,[180] Malaysia Windows Live Agent – Siti to attract more visitors from Japan. The cartoon is utilized in the Windows Live Messenger (formerly known as MSN Messenger) where it will provide information on attractive tourist destinations in Malaysia.[180]

In January 2011, Siti was proposed as the cultural ambassador for Malay community by the Association of Malaysian and Indonesian Journalists (ISWAMI), based on both countries' communities acceptance of Siti's personality. ISWAMI chief believed that Siti may help ease strained relations should there be a crisis between Malaysia and Indonesia.[181]

Themes and musical style[edit]

As a lyricist and record producer, most of her singles' lyrics revolve around the theme of love, although she has penned numbers of thematic single of spirituality[182] and female empowerment.[183][184] Several of her singles were written by her were targeted to a specific party – Biarlah Rahsia (Let It Be A Secret) was written with the allusion to the media who constantly investigate her private personal relationships[185] and Cahaya Cinta (Light of Love) was written specially for her husband during her marriage in 2006.[186]

Born and raised in a traditional musically inclined family,[187] she has recorded five ethnic pop oriented albums – four solo studio albums[188] and one duet studio album with Noraniza Idris.[189] She has been taught on how to sing traditional songs by her own mother who herself is a folk singer.[4] She has been promoting this genre of music on almost each and every major concert of her like when she did at her concert at the Royal Albert Hall, medleys of Malay folk songs and traditional music songs.[190]

Vocal abilities and profile[edit]

Musically classified as an coloratura mezzo-soprano, she's one of Malaysia's best singers for winning 11 times the award for the "Best Vocal Performance in an Album/Single" from Anugerah Industri Muzik,[111][112] Malaysia's equivalent of Grammy Awards.[191][192]

Adjie Esa Poetra, an Indonesian vocal instructor described her voice as "She is very careful and never fails in the tone production and she's able to produce the most artistic and beautiful tone as possible.... In any songs, she can sing it with ease but powerful other than possessing more than four-octave vocal range."[193]

One of her songs that is rarely performed live and also one of the songs that is said to be the most technical in Pancawarna album[194]

Her live rendition which received appraisals from both critics and fans.[195]

Problems playing these files? See media help.

M.Nasir, music critic and music composer has praised Siti's voice as saying, "When we talk about her, she is the voice...Give her any songs, she can deliver it very well and it is not a problem to find a suitable song for her." He further praised Siti for her brave efforts to experiment her voice melisma with new musics or songs.[196]

One of her trickiest songs to perform is Kurniaan Dalam Samaran,[194] a Japanese enka-influenced[39] song where it requires her play of transition of bass and soprano vocal tones[39] and she rarely performed it live.[195] However, at her recent SATU concert, she performed it live, where it received appraisals from critics and fans where one of the reviewers cited her live rendition as, "The Japanese-flavoured song required her to switch from her natural voice to falsetto in a hair-raising cadenza somewhere in the absurdly high range most women vocalists would cringe from. But she pulled it off effortlessly, sending shivers down my spine."[195]

Gareth Gates who has performed together with Siti during MTV Asia Awards 2004 when he was asked what does he think about Siti, he said, "She definitely has the looks and she certainly has the voice. If she continues to sing the way she does, she'll go really far."[197]

Lea Salonga, Filipino singer and actress who has done various theatrical work, including Miss Saigon and several Disney's movies has also expressed her praise and respect towards Siti's vocal ability during her concert in Malaysia in 2010 where she sang one of songs made famous by Siti and 2 By 2, Tiga Malam during the closing ceremony of her concert.[198] In 2011, another Filipino artist, Gary Valenciano during his visit in Malaysia has expressed her admiration of Siti's vocal ability. He commented, "Based on what I've been told by the local media, I believe the best Malay song and the best vocal I've ever heard has to be Siti Nurhaliza's. If it was possible for me to meet her, I would definitely want to do a duet with her. If [I] were given a chance, I definitely want to compose a song for her, that is if she wishes."[199]

Sami Yusuf who requested for her to be featured in his album, Salaam has commented, "Siti is not only has a good voice, but also has an interesting personality. She is a real woman that Malaysia and ASEAN should be proud of."[200]

In 2013, an American singer, Kenny Babyface who did a duet with her during Sapurakencana Petroleum Malaysia Grand Prix Charity Gala 2013 has also repeatedly expressed his admiration towards Siti. He praised Siti for her "beautiful voice" and her great singing skills.[201][202]

Personal achievements[edit]

Awards and accolades[edit]

Collaborations[edit]

Siti has collaborated with many renowned Asian artists such as Hans Anwar and Lo'Ryder (Brunei),[50] Preap Sovath (Cambodia),[50] AB Three,[50] Agnes Monica,[203] Chrisye,[204] Dewa 19,[205] Gita Gutawa,[206] Harvey Malaiholo,[43] Krisdayanti, Marcell,[204] Melly Goeslaw,[207] Padi,[208] Peterpan, Rossa,[209] Sahrul Gunawan, Titi DJ[210] and Yana Julio[43] (Indonesia), Hiroshi Takano,[50] Chika Yuri,[50] Hideki Kurosawa[50] INSPi,[50] Leonard Eto,[50] The Boom,[50] You Hitoto[50] (Japan), Alexandra[50](Laos), Lay Phyu and Iron Cross[50] (Myanmar), Jolina Magdangal[50] and Kuh Ledesma[211] (Philippines), Francesca Peter, Sun Ho,[212][213] Tanya Chua,[50] Taufik Batisah[206] (Singapore), Lee Hom Wang (Taiwan), Briohny,[50] Palmy[212][213] (Thailand), Lam Trường (Vietnam).[50] In addition, Siti had also collaborated with Gareth Gates (UK), during MTV Asia Awards 2004.[214] One of Thailand most sought after singers, Tata Young has also expressed her interest in collaborating with Siti and has praised Siti as "Asia's Mariah Carey" for her outstanding performances.[215] From 2011 and 2012, she has recorded songs with Sean Kingston,[121] Christian Alexanda[121] from Australia and Sami Yusuf from Britain.[216] She also has performed with Donnie Radford of The Platters on November 30, 2012 for a charity event in support of Breast Cancer awareness.[217]

International covers[edit]

Throughout her career, Siti Nurhaliza's songs have been covered by other artists, including her first Malay traditional single, Cindai which was re-recorded in Chinese version by Chien Bai Hui, a Chinese singer,[6] with also re-rocorded Bukan Cinta Biasa and Tirai Semalam in Chinese version. Also, her first hit song in Indonesia, Aku Cinta Padamu was known as I Wonder when it was covered by North, an Australian boy band in their second album, Straight Up.[6][218] This song also re-recorded in Chinese and Bahasa version by Lin, an Indonesian singer. Her song Cinta Tak Berganti from Prasasti Seni also re-recorded by the Dutch band After Touch.[219]

In popular culture[edit]

In Music
  • Datuk M. Daud Kilau's Anak Seni[220]
  • KRU's Empat Syarat[221]

International performances[edit]

By far, she has been thrice to be invited to perform at the MTV Asia Awards, which are in 2003, where she sang her debut, Bukan Cinta Biasa,[213] in 2004 where she performed together with Gareth Gates[214] and her 2005 solo performance with her famous song, Seindah Biasa.[222] However, one of her earliest performances at an international stage is during the closing ceremony of 1998 Commonwealth Games where it was watched by more than 70 countries when she was only 19.[46] 1999 was the year of her debut at the 'Shanghai Music Festival 1999' in China and the 'South Pacific International Song and Singing Competition 1999', where she garnered a 'Gold Award' and 'Best Female Vocal Performance' respectively. She also has performed in Australia, Brunei,[223] China, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Singapore,[104] Taiwan,[52] Thailand,[222] and United Kingdom. In March 2000, her first concert ever outside the Malaysian market in Singapore at Harbour Pavilion managed to outsold Mariah Carey's Rainbow World Tour which was scheduled five days earlier[224] even though the most expensive tickets price was much higher than Carey's.[225] In May 2006, she was offered to perform together with Indian Bollywood star, Shah Rukh Khan in front of 300 Bollywood artists and guests along with 2.6 billion television viewers where she will be performing at 2nd Global Indian Film Awards 2006 in Kuala Lumpur.[226] However, the offer later was canceled by Siti due to her commitment with other projects after informing the organizers beforehand.[227]

Wealth[edit]

Siti is known to be a formidable and successful and well-known businesswoman in Malaysia. She currently tops the list of the 'Richest Artistes' in Malaysia.[18] She is also worth more than RM50 million and it's believed that her wealth has increased every year and moreover, she was named as one of the millionaires in entertainment in South East Asia as well.[18] As one of the most profitable artists in Malaysia, she is said to be paid RM 45,000 (USD$ 15 000) for a 30 minutes show and RM 70,000 (USD$ 23 333) for an hour show.[228]

Other ventures[edit]

Products and endorsements[edit]

With success in her singing career, Siti then got herself involved in business. She set up her own company – Siti Nurhaliza Productions (M) Sdn. Bhd. – with activities generally in the entertainment scene. She has four subsidiary companies, Siti Nurhaliza Collections Sdn. Bhd., Siti Nurhaliza Marketing Sdn. Bhd., Siti Sound Sdn. Bhd. and SN Mobile Digital Sdn. Bhd.[55] She is also the president of her own cosmetic range company, Simply Siti Sdn. Bhd.[229]

Siti sells her own tea, Ctea,[223] brand of Malaysian tea, from tea cultivated on the foothills of Mount Kinabalu, Sabah. This Ctea brand comes in two flavours, Geranium Special and Pandan.

And now besides having her own products, she receives substantial income through commissions and royalties for her endorsements and as ambassador of products. She has been an ambassador and spokesperson for various international products[230]Jusco, Maxis, Maybelline, Minolta, Mitsubishi, Olay, Pantene, Pepsi, Samsung and TM Net.

Philanthropy[edit]

Siti Nurhaliza during the Malay Mail Big Walk 2007, a charity event to collect some donations for children with bone cancer.[231]

Throughout her career, she has been involved in a number of charity-related event, including organizing charity concerts,[232] open houses[233] and launching her own charity funds.[234][235] In March 2004, she launched Tabung Prihatin Siti, making her the first Malaysian artist to have a charity fund after her namesake whose aim to raise at least RM 50 000 for children's education and medical treatment.[234] In January 2005, Nurhaliza donated RM 35 000 (about USD$11,000) to three different organizations for the 2004 tsunami victims before her concert at the Royal Albert Hall in April of the same year.[236] A year later in February, she donated RM 500 000 for the National Anti-Drug Campaign where she was also appointed as the ambassadress for the campaign.[237] Six months later, she and her husband founded Yayasan Nurjiwa (Nurjiwa Foundation) where the foundation served as a platform for people to help those in need through charity concerts and dinner events where the money will be donated to the selected organizations.[235] In 2009, she and her husband donated RM 1.5 million to build a new mosque in Tikam Batu, Kuala Muda where the land was given as a wakaf by both of them and Siti's mother-in-law where before this, her husband has also donated a sum of money to build two mosques in Kuala Lumpur and Pattani, Thailand[238] which finally completed in February 2011 and officiated by Sultan of Kedah, Tuanku Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah.[239]

In 2011, Siti and her husband gave out an undisclosed amount of Zakat (alms) to more than 200 elderly people, single mothers and disabled people in Tikam Batu as part of their tradition apart from providing them with sarong, batik and some "Duit Raya" (pocket money during Eid al-Fitr) for the children.[233]

Personal life[edit]

Relationship with Datuk Seri Khalid[edit]

Siti Nurhaliza and her husband, Datuk Khalid during the Malay Mail Big Walk in 2007.

On the 17th of July, 2006, after months of speculation by the media, Siti and her then-fiance, Datuk Khalid made a press conference announcing that their wedding would be held on August 21.[240] Her plan to marry Datuk Khalid caused criticisms and uproar, since she was going to marry a 47-year-old divorcee with four sons[241] where she was accused of causing his divorce. However, the issue was rebutted when Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor (Selangor Islamic Council) verified that Datuk Khalid and his former wife, Tengku Zawyah Tengku Izham officially separated in February 2004, after 15 years of marriage.[242]

Some sources speculated that the total wedding cost was RM 12,888,888 (USD 3,947,980 (adjusted to 2010 inflation)),[243] however it was later denied by the couple and the wedding planner and stated that the total cost was roughly around RM 500,000.[244] Her wedding dowry was revealed to cost at RM 22,222 and the hantaran (gifts from groom to bride and vice versa) cost around RM 30,000. The total sponsored items including Siti and spouse's jeweleries, dresses, and etc., cost more than RM 9 million.[245] Later, RM 1 million from the total price paid by TV3 to broadcast the whole ceremony was later donated to charity.[246]

Siti released this single as a response for the reporters who relentlessly investigating her personal life.[247]

Problems playing this file? See media help.

The engagement ceremony was held at Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan (Federal Territory Mosque) on the 21st of August, 2006. The ceremony was also televised live and gathered more than 2 millions viewers. The first wedding reception was held on the 28th of August, 2006, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). and was televised to 6.3 millions viewers nationwide.[248] The wedding also received coverage from Indonesia, where 10 Indonesian media representatives were there to capture the moment including Trans TV, SCTV and Jawa Pos.[249][250] Photographed by celebrity photographer Kid Chan,[251] it was a star studded affair, with guests including royal families, VIPs, celebrities, close friends and family. Indonesian celebrities like Hetty Koes Endang and one of Siti's closest friends, Krisdayanti were given the opportunity to give a performance to the newlywed and guests.[250] A second reception was held on September 3, 2006, in Siti's hometown of Kuala Lipis, Pahang where more than 10,000 people attended the ceremony including those from neighbouring countries.[252] The wedding was charted as the top celebrity wedding on Yahoo Buzz where she and her spouse is one out of two Asian couples listed.[253]

On the 13th of June, 2010, Siti and her husband, Datuk Seri Khalid, was recognized by E! News Asia as the Third Most Powerful Celebrity Couple in Asia, behind Chinese entertainer couple, Simon Yam and wife, Qi Qi and Bollywood superstar couple, Aishwarya Rai and husband, Abhishek Bachchan.[254][255]

Discography[edit]

Malaysian/Indonesian discography[edit]

Studio albums

English discography[edit]

Studio albums
Malaysian, English and Mandarin Compilation albums
  • 2010: Siti & Friends

Concerts and tours[edit]

  • 1999: Konsert Live Siti Nurhaliza, Malaysia
  • 2000: Siti Nurhaliza Live in Concert Singapore, Singapore
  • 2001: Konsert Mega Siti Nurhaliza, Bukit Jalil 2001, Malaysia
  • 2002: Konsert Salam Akhir Siti Nurhaliza – Untukmu Sudir, Malaysia
  • 2002: Siti Nurhaliza Live in Brunei, Brunei
  • 2004: Secretaries Week Celebration 2004
  • 2004: Siti Nurhaliza Live In Concert 2004, Malaysia
  • 2004: Siti Nurhaliza Indonesia Tour 2004, Indonesia
  • 2005: Siti Nurhaliza In Concert, Royal Albert Hall London, United Kingdom
  • 2005: Siti Nurhaliza Live Indoor Stadium, Singapore
  • 2006: Konsert Akustik Siti Nurhaliza, Malaysia
  • 2007: Konsert Istana Cinta, Malaysia
  • 2008: Konsert Diari Hati Siti Nurhaliza, Esplanade Theatre, Singapore
  • 2009: SATU Konsert Eksklusif Dato' Siti Nurhaliza, Malaysia
  • 2009: Konsert Seribu Warna, Malaysia
  • 2010: Konsert Bagaikan Sakti, Singapore
  • 2010: Konsert SATU Suara, Malaysia
  • 2010: Siti Nurhaliza Live @ Alumbra, Australia
  • 2011: Charity Concert Banjarmasin, Indonesia
  • 2012: Dato' Siti Nurhaliza Concert Live in Kuantan 2012, Malaysia
  • 2013: Dato' Siti Nurhaliza in Symphony Live with The Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Malaysia
  • 2013: Konsert Lentera Timur Dato' Siti Nurhaliza Esklusif Bersama Orkestra Tradisional Malaysia

Filmography[edit]

Videography[edit]

Concert albums
  • 1999: Konsert Live Siti Nurhaliza
  • 2001: Konsert Mega Siti Nurhaliza, Bukit Jalil 2001
  • 2002: Konsert Salam Akhir Siti Nurhaliza – Untukmu Sudir
  • 2004: Secretaries Week Celebration 2004
  • 2004: Siti Nurhaliza Live In Concert 2004
  • 2005: Siti Nurhaliza In Concert, Royal Albert Hall London
  • 2006: Konsert Akustik Siti Nurhaliza
DVDs
  • 2006: Siti Nurhaliza In Concert, Royal Albert Hall London
  • 2007: The Best of Siti Nurhaliza – DVD Karaoke
  • 2009: Anugerah Aidilfitri – DVD Karaoke
Video albums
  • 1998: CT Best
  • 1999: CT Best 2
  • 2000: The Best of Siti Nurhaliza
  • 2001: CT Best 3
  • 2001: CT Best 4
  • 2003: CT Best 5
  • 2003: CT Best 6
  • 2003: CT Best 7
  • 2004: CT Best 8
  • 2008: 2 Diva (with Krisdayanti)
  • 2009: Puing-Puing Cinta Vol.1
  • 2009: Puing-Puing Cinta Vol.2

Written works[edit]

Apart from singing and hosting, she also has written numbers of articles in several newspapers and magazine.

Year Title Newspaper/Magazine
1999 Lenggok Siti Metro Ahad (Sunday Edition)
2006 Pena Siti Kosmo! Ahad (Sunday Edition)
2010–2012 Catatan Siti Nurhaliza Mangga[256]
2011–present Dari Dalam Diri Siti Nurhaliza Berita Harian[257]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c M. Hamzah Jamaluddin (October 24, 2006). "Datukship for Siti Nurhaliza". New Straits Time (AccessMyLibrary). Retrieved 2013-02-18. 
  2. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza Kini Datin Seri". Bernama (mStar Online). November 3, 2007. Retrieved 2013-02-18. 
  3. ^ "Jadi pengacara, Siti bukan pengacau". Utusan Online. Retrieved 2013-02-19. 
  4. ^ a b c Olesya Ivanova (August 29, 2002). "Grand Prix 2002 left for Malaysia.". The Almaty Herald. Simply Siti Nurhaliza Zone. Retrieved 2010-08-06. 
  5. ^ a b New Straits Times Staff (August 7, 2002). "Siti does us proud.". New Straits Times (AccessMyLibrary). Retrieved 2013-03-04. 
  6. ^ a b c d e Shuib Taib (September 7, 2009). "Top 10 influential celebrities in Malaysia: Stars with the x-factor sizzle". The New Straits Time. AsiaOne.com. Retrieved 2010-07-31. 
  7. ^ a b c d "Siti Nurhaliza menang anugerah antarabangsa". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). May 21, 1999. Retrieved 2010-09-13. 
  8. ^ Siti Azira Abd. Aziz (October 25, 2009). "Siti akui jualan album terjejas ekoran kekeruhan Malaysia-Indonesia". mStar Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 16 February 2013. 
  9. ^ a b "Siti Nurhaliza diburu syarikat rakaman". Bintang Popular – Berita Minggu (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. June 14, 2009. Retrieved 2010-09-13. 
  10. ^ a b "Siti Nurhaliza". SitiZone. Retrieved 2010-01-24. 
  11. ^ Malay Mail Staff (May 9, 2005). "Career Highlights: Adnan Abu Hassan". The Malay Mail. AccessMyLibrary. Retrieved 2013-02-06. 
  12. ^ a b Hafidah Samat (January 14, 2005). "Siti all set for London show.". New Straits Times. AccessMyLibrary. Retrieved 2013-02-28. 
  13. ^ a b c Nani (April 24, 2012). "Siti Nurhaliza Berduet Dengan Rockstar Islam, Sami Yusuf". Gua.com.my (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2012-05-05. 
  14. ^ Habibah Omar. "Konsert Diva pukau penonton di Singapura". Utusan Online. Retrieved 2013-02-28. 
  15. ^ Norzaila Rosli. "Siti tetap laris selepas isu e-mel". Utusan Online. Retrieved 2013-02-28. 
  16. ^ a b "Her Achievements". SitiZone. Retrieved 2010-06-14. 
  17. ^ "Senarai Keputusan Pemenang Anugerah Planet Muzik APM 2011". Sensasi Selebriti. Retrieved 18 February 2013. 
  18. ^ a b c d Mohd Azam Shah Yaa'cob, Hidayatul Akmal Ahmad & Raja Norain Hidayah Raja Abdul Aziz (June 20, 2010). "Milik harta tujuh angka". myMetro (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-06-23. 
  19. ^ "SACC showcase: Dato' Siti Nurhaliza and Krisdayanti". New Straits Time. Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. April 14, 2010. Retrieved 2010-11-11. 
  20. ^ New Straits Times Staff (August 21, 2000). "RIM takes on pirates". New Straits Times. AccessMyLibrary. Retrieved 2013-02-06. 
  21. ^ a b "Best Ever Commonwealth Games Comes To A Close". Utusan Online. Utusan Online. September 22, 1998. Retrieved 2013-05-12. 
  22. ^ a b c d Charlie Lancaster (May 9, 2010). "Top of the pops". Southeast Asia Globe. Retrieved 2010-07-31. 
  23. ^ a b "Asia’s Idols". Inquirer.net – Philippine News for Filipino. January 5, 2008. Retrieved 2010-07-31. 
  24. ^ "SACC showcase: Dato' Siti Nurhaliza and Krisdayanti". New Straits Times. April 10, 2010. Retrieved 2013-01-07. "Dato' Siti Nurhaliza is a multiple-award winning Malaysian pop singer-songwriter who has garnered more than 100 local awards. Known as the Voice of Asia, Siti has recorded more than 30 albums including singles. She is also known to have the most number one singles than any other artist in Malaysia." 
  25. ^ a b "Siti Nurhaliza's Journey To Stardom Aired On Astro's History Channel". Bernama. January 12, 2012. Retrieved 2013-01-07. " The diva also became the first Malaysian artiste to ever perform at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall in London, where she was dubbed "Asia's Celine Dion" by the British press." 
  26. ^ a b c Seneviratne, Kalinga (2012). "Countering Mtv Influence in Indonesia and Malaysia". Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Books.google.com. Retrieved 2013-05-31. 
  27. ^ a b "Siti Nurhaliza". KapanLagi.com – Kalau bukan sekarang, kapan lagi? (in (Indonesian)). Retrieved 2010-10-03. 
  28. ^ Siti Azira Abd. Aziz (October 22, 2009). "Siti nafi ditawar jutaan ringgit untuk 'Konsert Seribu Warna'". mStar Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-01-24. 
  29. ^ a b Shazryn Mohd. Faizal (July 6, 2010). "Siti teruja 'kembali' ke sekolah". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-09-13. 
  30. ^ "Siti teruja 'kembali' ke sekolah". SimplySiti.com.my. 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-31. 
  31. ^ Saharuddin Mustafa (August 31, 2003). "Siti Nurhaliza terkenang Bahtera Merdeka". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-05-31. 
  32. ^ a b New Straits Times Staff (January 10, 2003). "Will this be you?". New Straits Time (AccessMyLibrary). Retrieved 2013-05-31. 
  33. ^ Nor Asikin Hassan (August 8, 2010). "Siti Nurhaliza merakam nostalgia Clifford". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-05-31. 
  34. ^ a b Nor Fadzillah Baharuddin (April 4, 2006). "Fiesta Media Idola ‘06 tetap meriah walaupun kecoh". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-05-31. 
  35. ^ Khadijah Ibrahim (September 4, 2003). "Siti Nurhaliza - Melabur untuk masa depan adik". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-05-31. 
  36. ^ a b Muhammad Arif Nizam Abdullah (November 13, 2006). "Siti Nurhaliza muncul di Jalan Masjid India". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-05-31. 
  37. ^ Amirah Amaly Syafaat (July 29, 2012). "Antara Permata dan Hati". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-05-31. 
  38. ^ Nizam Abdullah (October 17, 2011). "Siti Nurhaliza Tidak Ambil Mudah". mStar Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-05-31. 
  39. ^ a b c "Siti pukau jutaan peminat". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). March 31, 2002. Retrieved 2010-06-12. 
  40. ^ a b "Siapa Pengganti Siti Nurhaliza?". Liriklagu.com (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-08-06. 
  41. ^ Hizreen Kamal (January 6, 2012). "Siti's inspiring journey". New Straits Time. Retrieved 2013-01-07. 
  42. ^ "Arkib Pemenang ABP". Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian 2009 (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2011-04-13. 
  43. ^ a b c d e "Hos Rancangan Tv Indonesia.". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-05-29. 
  44. ^ "Konser Tunggal Siti Nurhaliza Di Gelar di 5 Kota Indonesia". KapanLagi.com – Kalau bukan sekarang, kapan lagi? (in (Indonesian)). Retrieved 2010-10-03. 
  45. ^ "Dato' Hajjah Siti Nurhaliza". Siti Zone (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-09-03. 
  46. ^ a b "Siti all set for London show". New Straits Time. Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. January 14, 2005. Retrieved 2010-07-31. 
  47. ^ Saharudin Musthafa (November 1, 1998). "Siti Nurhaliza dapat pengiktirafan di Jepun". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-09-13. 
  48. ^ "Liza Hanim dapat tempat kedua". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). December 1, 2000. Retrieved 2010-09-13. 
  49. ^ a b "Siti Nurhaliza jumpa doktor pakar di Shanghai". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). October 27, 2002. Retrieved 2010-09-13. 
  50. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "Japan and ASEAN Pop Stars Dream Concert 2003 J-ASEAN POPs in Yokohama". Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Of Japan. 2003. Retrieved 2011-01-28. 
  51. ^ a b c "Siti Nurhaliza – Lagu Mandarin untuk pasaran Taiwan". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). May 16, 2004. Retrieved 2010-09-22. 
  52. ^ a b "Asia pop stars sing Golden Melody". China Daily Website – Connecting China Connecting the World. May 9, 2004. Retrieved 2004-05-09. 
  53. ^ a b c "Muzikal Aidiladha... dakwah seni Siti Nurhaliza". Utusan Online. Utusan. Retrieved 19 February 2013. 
  54. ^ "Jadi pengacara, Siti bukan pengacau". Utusan Online. Utusan. Retrieved 19 February 2013. 
  55. ^ a b "INFO Siti Nurhaliza". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. February 23, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-16. 
  56. ^ Choi Tuck Wo (April 8, 2005). "Siti displays true star power in London". The Star Online. Retrieved 2005-04-08. 
  57. ^ a b "Royal Albert Hall". World Architecture Images – Royal Albert Hall. Retrieved 2010-02-03. 
  58. ^ a b Eri Akbar (July 22, 2005). "Siti: Who forced Maia to wear kebaya?". Simply Siti Nurhaliza Zone. Retrieved 2010-04-30. 
  59. ^ Choi Tuck Woo (April 3, 2005). "Siti Nurhaliza wows London with wit and elegance". the Star Online. Retrieved 2010-07-31. 
  60. ^ "Transkripsi". SitiZone. Retrieved 2009-12-28. 
  61. ^ a b Zieman (January 4, 2006). "Hati Siti "berbisik"". mStar Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-09-17. 
  62. ^ a b "Right AIM". Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. March 20, 2006. Retrieved 2010-08-11. 
  63. ^ a b "Saingan sengit finalis AIM14". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. March 30, 2007. Retrieved 2010-08-11. 
  64. ^ "Transkripsi vokal terbaik Siti". Harian Metro. Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. March 2, 2006. Retrieved 2010-09-03. 
  65. ^ "So gloriously Siti". New Straits Time. Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. March 11, 2006. Retrieved 2010-09-03. 
  66. ^ Tengku Khalidah Tengku Bidin (May 14, 2006). "Siti Nurhaliza di persimpangan dilema". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-05-03. 
  67. ^ "Abdullah heads awards list". the Star Online. October 24, 2006. Retrieved 2006-10-24. 
  68. ^ a b "Siti Nurhaliza gets Grammy invite". The Star Online. February 6, 2007. Retrieved 2007-02-06. 
  69. ^ a b Zieman (April 24, 2007). "Siti hidupkan khazanah P. Ramlee dalam Konsert Istana Cinta". mStar Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2007-04-24. 
  70. ^ "Penyertaan karyawan muzik Malaysia sedikit". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. April 24, 2007. Retrieved 2010-09-02. 
  71. ^ "Siti raih 3 anugerah APM 2007". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. June 9, 2007. Retrieved 2010-09-02. 
  72. ^ "Hadiah hati Siti". Metro Ahad (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. December 9, 2007. Retrieved 2010-09-02. 
  73. ^ "Tuah filem hitam putih". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. August 11, 2008. Retrieved 2010-09-02. 
  74. ^ "Siti akhirnya berlakon". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. August 4, 2007. Retrieved 2010-08-06. 
  75. ^ "(Sesuatu yang dicari peminat ... )". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. January 10, 2008. Retrieved 2010-08-06. 
  76. ^ "Lagu Hantaran Daripada Hati `hidupkan' Wadi Unung". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. August 27, 2009. Retrieved 2010-08-06. 
  77. ^ "Siti hilang bisa". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. March 4, 2008. Retrieved 2010-08-06. 
  78. ^ "Hadiah Siti kurang mantap". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. February 25, 2008. Retrieved 2010-08-06. 
  79. ^ Shazryn Mohd. Faizal (May 3, 2008). "Faizal Tahir Ungguli AIM". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-05-04. 
  80. ^ a b "Penjurian AIM15 lebih telus". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. April 7, 2008. Retrieved 2010-08-06. 
  81. ^ "Faizal Tahir Rocks at AIM Awards". New Straits Time. Retrieved 2008-04-04. 
  82. ^ "Hadiah hati Siti". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. December 9, 2007. Retrieved 2010-08-06. 
  83. ^ Wong Li Za (January 17, 2008). "Hit list". The Star. Retrieved 2010-01-03. 
  84. ^ Azhariah Kamin (September 16, 2008). "Siti Nurhaliza is as popular as ever". The Star. Retrieved 2012-09-11. 
  85. ^ a b "Lentera Timur". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. January 4, 2009. Retrieved 2010-08-06. 
  86. ^ "Misi angkat muzik tradisi". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. January 16, 2009. Retrieved 2010-08-06. 
  87. ^ a b Shazryn Mohd. Faizal (August 11, 2009). "Antara dua dunia Siti". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-09-03. 
  88. ^ Siti Azira Abd. Aziz (May 4, 2009). "Penantian 7 tahun Misha berbaloi, Siti tetap unggul". mStar Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-01-03. 
  89. ^ "Siti's Almighty album". New Straits Time. Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. October 2, 2009. Retrieved 2010-09-03. 
  90. ^ Budiey Isma (February 16, 2009). "Ayah Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza Selamat Disemadikan". Sensasi Selebriti (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-04-11. 
  91. ^ Roslen Fadzil (February 15, 2009). "Ayah Siti Nurhaliza Meninggal Dunia". Murai.com.my (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-04-11. 
  92. ^ "Siti derita ingat abah". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. February 28, 2009. Retrieved 2010-09-05. 
  93. ^ a b Shuib Talib (June 21, 2009). "SHUIB ON SUNDAY: Can't get enough of Siti". The New Straits Time (AccessMyLibrary). Retrieved 2009-06-21. 
  94. ^ Siti Azira Abd. Aziz (July 19, 2009). "Siti kekal 9 tahun paling popular serantau APM 2009!". mStar Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-04-11. 
  95. ^ Dennis Chua (July 22, 2009). "Entertainment: Aizat wins big". The New Straits Time Online. Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. Retrieved 2010-04-11. 
  96. ^ Siti Azira Abd. Aziz. "APM2009: Siti senarai teratas Artis Serantau Paling Popular!". mStar Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-04-11. 
  97. ^ "Resepi Siti Nurhaliza, Sheila Rusly, Website Kulinari Daisy Chef Liza". Sensasi Selebriti. Sensasi Selebriti. Retrieved 19 February 2013. 
  98. ^ Budiey Isma (December 25, 2009). "Gambar Kulit Album Duet Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza & Krisdayanti". Sensasi Selebriti (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-05-22. 
  99. ^ a b Hizreen Kamal (January 27, 2010). "Two divas, one album". New Straits Time. Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. Retrieved 2010-09-05. 
  100. ^ Rizal Johan & Alan Koay (July 23, 2009). "Film director Yasmin Ahmad in hospital (Update 7)". The Star Online. Retrieved 2010-04-11. 
  101. ^ Au Yeong How & Shahril Adzrin (July 23, 2009). "Pengarah Yasmin Ahmad selesai jalani pembedahan otak". mStar Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-04-11. 
  102. ^ "Tune in to SITI TV this Merdeka". The Malay Mail (in (Malay)). Archived from the original on September 1, 2009. Retrieved 2013-05-12. 
  103. ^ "Astro Siarkan Secara Langsung Konsert Bagaikan Sakti M.Nasir & Datuk Siti Nurhaliza". mStar (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-01-18. 
  104. ^ a b Wahi Aziz (December 13, 2009). "Siti Akan Terbitkan Konsert Aizat & Faizal Tahir di IB". mStar Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-01-18. 
  105. ^ "Keputusan Undian SMS Parti HIP TV Memuaskan". mStar Online (in (Malay)). April 4, 2009. Retrieved 2010-04-06. 
  106. ^ Siti Azira Abd. Aziz (March 31, 2009). "Artis Tak Harap Pada Rupa Antara Kelainan 'Parti HIP TV'". mStar Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-04-06. 
  107. ^ Farihad Shalla Mahmud (March 31, 2009). "Siti perkenal SimplySiti". Berita Harian online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-04-06. 
  108. ^ Akmal Abdullah (April 5, 2010). "ABPBH 2009: Siti Nurhaliza paling popular". Berita Harian Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-04-06. 
  109. ^ Budiey Isma (April 22, 2010). "Senarai Pemenang Anugerah PPMH Ulangtahun Ke 25 Media Hiburan". Sensasi Selebriti (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-06-26. 
  110. ^ Budiey Isma (April 22, 2010). "Gambar Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza di Anugerah PPMH Media Hiburan". Sensasi Selebriti (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-08-26. 
  111. ^ a b Azhariah Kamin (May 3, 2010). "Yuna wins big at AIM awards". the Star Online. Retrieved 2010-05-03. 
  112. ^ a b Esme Johari Wahab (May 3, 2010). "Siti tetap unggul". myMetro (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-05-03. 
  113. ^ Haswari Ali (July 22, 2010). "Kerana Cantik & Seksi, Rozita Menang". Murai.com.my (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-07-22. 
  114. ^ Mohd Al Qayum Aziz (May 29, 2010). "SimplySiti Terima Anugerah Produk Halal Terbaik". Mstar Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-04-06. 
  115. ^ SultanMuzaffar (January 12, 2011). "Siti Nurhaliza Terima Pengiktirafan BrandLaureate". Gua.com.my (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2011-02-11. 
  116. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza terima Anugerah Wanita Inspirasi di Bandung". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). January 29, 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-11. 
  117. ^ "A chat with Siti". The Star. February 11, 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-11. 
  118. ^ Abie Abdullah (July 24, 2011). "Tiba masa Siti". Metro Ahad (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2011-07-25. 
  119. ^ Norhadiani Baharom (March 4, 2011). "Adib terbit album Inggeris Siti". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2011-03-06. 
  120. ^ Hanisah Selamat (July 14, 2011). "Selagi ada semangat". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2011-07-17. 
  121. ^ a b c Zubir Mohd Yunus (August 7, 2011). "All Your Love Siti bakal jengah Eropah". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2011-07-07. 
  122. ^ a b c Syafiqah Jalal (July 16, 2011). "APM 2011: Kali Terakhir Buat Siti Nurhaliza Sertai?". Murai.com.my (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2011-07-17. 
  123. ^ "Dato` Siti Nurhaliza Terbit Program Realiti I-Klon". Murai.com (in (Malay)). Digital Five Sdn Bhd. Retrieved 3 April 2013. 
  124. ^ Niezam Abdullah (October 17, 2011). "Siti Nurhaliza Tidak Ambil Mudah". mStar (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  125. ^ "Sejarah hidup tanpa memori". Kosmo! Online (in (Malay)). December 17, 2011. Retrieved 2011-12-06. 
  126. ^ Budiey (February 3, 2012). "Gambar Siti Nurhaliza di Anugerah PPMH 2011/12". Sensasi Selebriti (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-02-18. 
  127. ^ Mohd. Fairuz Yusof (July 9, 2012). "SUKMA XV dibuka penuh gemilang". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2012-07-20. 
  128. ^ Mohd. Fairuz Yusof (July 17, 2012). "Sukan alat perpaduan negara - Najib". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2012-07-20. 
  129. ^ Kheme Rosly (July 5, 2012). "Rozita Che Wan Selebriti Paling Seksi 2012". Murai.com.my (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-02-18. 
  130. ^ a b "Penawar Rindu Siti". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). September 6, 2012. Retrieved 2012-11-15. 
  131. ^ Suhana Yusop (September 30, 2012). "5 terima anugerah Bernama Radio24". Kosmo! Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-02-18. 
  132. ^ "Wartawan Utusan terima anugerah Puteri UMNO". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). November 25, 2012. Retrieved 2013-02-18. 
  133. ^ Razif Rosdi (November 10, 2012). "Sakit Tak Halang Siti Nurhaliza Hiburkan 5,000 Peminat". Gua.com.my (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2012-11-15. 
  134. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza Bersyukur Impiannya Terlaksana". Gua.com.my (in (Malay)). November 13, 2012. Retrieved 2012-11-15. 
  135. ^ Egie Gusman (December 13, 2012). "Suami Kecelakaan, Siti Nurhaliza Batalkan Konser di Banjarmasin". Music.Okezone.com (in (Indonesian)). Retrieved 2012-12-13. 
  136. ^ "Shila Amzah & Dato' Siti Calon Penyanyi Terbaik Dunia". Mediahiburan.karangkraf.com (in (Malay)). December 14, 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-13. 
  137. ^ "World Music Awards postponed due to visa issues, Newtown tragedy". Showbiz. GMA Network Inc. December 21, 2012. 
  138. ^ Mohd Al Qayum Azizi (February 18, 2013). "Siti Nurhaliza Bertudung Bukan Untuk Berpolitik". mStar (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  139. ^ a b "Siti Lebih Ayu". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). March 19, 2013. Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  140. ^ "Pencarian Klon Artis Bermula!". Media Hiburan Online. Grup Digital Karangkraf. Retrieved 3 April 2013. 
  141. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza Jadi Pengacara 'Game Show' Pula". mStar Online (in (Malay)). December 26, 2012. Retrieved 2012-02-06. 
  142. ^ Shorty Awards Staff (February 26, 2013). "Announcing the 5th Annual Shorty Awards Vox Populi and Finalists!". Shorty Awards. Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  143. ^ Hizreen Kamal (March 2, 2013). "Siti Nurhaliza beats nine other strong contenders for ‘Bella On-Stage Award'". New Straits Times. Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  144. ^ Budiey (March 2, 2013). "Gambar Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza di Roadshow Dermagic SimplySiti di Alamanda". SensasiSelebriti.com. Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  145. ^ "Konsert Nusantara di Istana Budaya Mac ini". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). February 2, 2013. Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  146. ^ a b Haswari Ali (March 22, 2013). "Kenny Babyface Puji Kelunakan Suara Dato` Siti". Murai.com.my. Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  147. ^ a b Choong Mek Zhin (March 23, 2013). "Grand prix charity gala raises RM200,000 in aid of heart patients". The Star. Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  148. ^ "Siti joins MPO for music showcase". The Malay Mail. April 30, 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-12. 
  149. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza terima Anugerah Kemanusiaan Mapim". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). June 29, 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-16. 
  150. ^ a b Azhariah Kamin (July 11, 2013). "Utterly Bewitching". The Star. Retrieved 2013-07-16. 
  151. ^ Nani (August 12, 2013). "Anugerah Melodi 2013 - Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza Tetap Jadi Pilihan". Gua.com.my (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-09-27. 
  152. ^ mD Staff (August 22, 2013). "Siti Nurhaliza, Melly Goeslaw & Faizal Tahir Sertai Keluarga AF 2013". MalaysianDigest.com (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-09-27. 
  153. ^ "Konsert merdeka Malaysia-Indonesia di Dataran Merdeka Ahad". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). August 22, 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-27. 
  154. ^ MSN Entertainment Malaysia Staff (September 12, 2013). "A reflection of Malaysia!". http://entertainment.malaysia.msn.com/. Retrieved 2013-09-27. 
  155. ^ "Senarai Penuh Pencalonan Anugerah Planet Muzik 2013". Murai.com.my (in (Malay)). September 5, 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-27. 
  156. ^ "Hafiz Menang Besar Di Anugerah Planet Muzik 2013". gua.com.my (in (Malay)). October 19, 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-19. 
  157. ^ a b MH Staff (August 30, 2013). "Dato' Siti Nurhaliza Janji Yang Terbaik Di Konsert 'Lentera Timur'". mediahiburan.karangkraf.com (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-09-27. 
  158. ^ Budiey (August 21, 2013). "Ulasan Konsert Lentera Timur Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza". Budiey.com (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-09-27. 
  159. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza... pamer kehebatan beraksi di konsert". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). November 1, 1999. Retrieved 2010-09-13. 
  160. ^ a b "Siti Nurhaliza , Malaysia's pop princess". Things Asian – Experience Asia Through the Eyes of Travelers. March 4, 2005. Retrieved 2010-01-18. 
  161. ^ a b "Peransang Abang Dalam Karier Siti Nurhaliza". Simply Siti Nurhaliza Zone (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-01-25. 
  162. ^ "Celine Peramah, Saida Pemalu – Siti". Murai.com.my (in (Malay)). April 15, 2008. Retrieved 2010-01-18. 
  163. ^ Saharudin Musthafa (April 15, 2008). "Akhirnya Siti bertemu Celine Dion". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-09-13. 
  164. ^ "Evolusi Siti". Metro Ahad (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. November 26, 2006. Retrieved 2010-08-16. 
  165. ^ "Hormatilah Prinsip Saya.". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Simply Siti Nurhaliza Zone. March 26, 1997. Retrieved 2010-08-17. 
  166. ^ a b c "Populariti…Bukan Terletak Pada Gaya Seksi.". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). October 26, 1998. Retrieved 2010-08-17. 
  167. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza Artis Yang Wajar Menjadi Contoh.". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). November 25, 1998. Retrieved 2010-08-17. 
  168. ^ "Bukti kehebatan artis kita". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. July 21, 2009. Retrieved 2010-08-16. 
  169. ^ "TERUSKAN LAGI SITI!". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. January 25, 2005. Retrieved 2010-08-16. 
  170. ^ "SITI TERHARU (HL)". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. January 24, 2005. Retrieved 2010-08-16. 
  171. ^ "Menpora Bantah 'Back Up' Dewi Persik". KapanLagi.com (in (Indonesian)). April 14, 2008. Retrieved 2012-05-13. 
  172. ^ "Menpora: Dewi Persik Bisa Laku Tanpa Goyang & Buka-bukaan". OkeZone.com (in (Indonesian)). April 14, 2008. Retrieved 2012-05-13. 
  173. ^ Anindhita Maharrani (April 14, 2008). "Dewi Persik Diminta Menpora Contek Siti Nurhaliza". Hot.Detik.com (in (Indonesian)). Retrieved 2012-05-13. 
  174. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza Inc.". myMetro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. November 10, 2003. Retrieved 2010-08-17. 
  175. ^ "Anugerah MTV untuk siapa?". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. August 4, 2008. Retrieved 2010-08-17. 
  176. ^ Norhayati Nordin (January 23, 2012). "Album Melayu sentuhan Ajai". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. Retrieved 2012-07-20. 
  177. ^ "Matta curi tumpuan peminat di Malaysia". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. May 2, 2008. Retrieved 2010-08-16. 
  178. ^ RotiKaya Staff (April 28, 2012). "Judika Kagumi Amy Search & Luah Hasrat Ingin Berduet". RotiKaya.com (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2012-05-13. 
  179. ^ a b "Cartoon Siti acts as online envoy". The Star Online. November 2, 2007. Retrieved 2011-05-14. 
  180. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza proposed as cultural ambassador". Bernama. January 28, 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-07. 
  181. ^ "Tahajjud Cinta". SitiZone.com. Retrieved 2010-08-19. 
  182. ^ "Emosi dua diva". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. December 28, 2009. Retrieved 2010-08-19. 
  183. ^ Shazryn Mohd Faizal (December 12, 2009). "Ukhuwah dua diva tersohor". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-08-20. 
  184. ^ Mohammad Arif Nizam Abdullah (June 24, 2006). "Biarlah Rahsia kisah cinta Siti Nurhaliza". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-08-19. 
  185. ^ Wanda Idris and Aziz Ittar (August 30, 2006). "Kemuncak cinta Siti Nurhaliza – Datuk K". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-08-19. 
  186. ^ "Juara Lagu Unearths Another New Star.". Simply Siti Nurhaliza Zone. Retrieved 2010-05-13. 
  187. ^ "Lentera Timur". SitiZone.com. Retrieved 2010-08-19. 
  188. ^ Saharuddin Mustafa (February 21, 1999). "Noraniza Idris mahu popularkan Seri Balas". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-08-19. 
  189. ^ "KONSERT SITI BERJAYA". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. April 4, 2005. Retrieved 2010-08-16. 
  190. ^ "Lagu Melayu ke lagu Indonesia?". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. May 8, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-16. 
  191. ^ "Sheila, Siti gegarkan AIM 17". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. April 16, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-16. 
  192. ^ Adjie Esa Poetra (March 27, 2005). "Merebut Habitat Siti Nurhaliza". www.pikiran-rakyat.com (in (Indonesian)). Simply Siti Nurahliza Zone. Retrieved 2010-07-27. 
  193. ^ a b "Pancawarna". SitiZone. Retrieved 2010-06-12. 
  194. ^ a b c Faridul Anwar Farinordin (June 26, 2009). "Siti's tour de force". New Straits Time. Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. Retrieved 2010-06-12. 
  195. ^ Budiey Isma (November 17, 2008). "M.Nasir Puji Suara Dato' Siti Nurhaliza". Sensasi Selebriti (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-06-12. 
  196. ^ Faridul Anwar Farinordin (February 20, 2004). "It is so for Gareth". New Straits Time. Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. Retrieved 2010-07-13. 
  197. ^ Serimah Mohd Sallehuddin (May 25, 2010). "Memang 'Power'". Berita Harian Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-06-12. 
  198. ^ Razif Rosdi (September 22, 2011). "Gary V Teringin Berduet, Cipta Lagu Untuk Datuk Siti". Murai.com.my (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2013-04-06. 
  199. ^ Ridzuan Abdul Rahman (July 12, 2012). "Satu penghormatan besar". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. Retrieved 2012-07-20. 
  200. ^ Norhadiani Baharom (March 27, 2013). "Malam Penuh Bermakna". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. Retrieved 2013-04-06. 
  201. ^ Hanisah Selamat (March 25, 2013). "Babyface puji suara gemersik Siti". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. Retrieved 2013-04-06. 
  202. ^ "Agnes Monica The Most Commendable Artist 2008". Asianbite – Hoooked on Asian entertainment gossip!. January 4, 2009. Retrieved 2010-07-27. 
  203. ^ a b Siti Nurhaliza (March 26, 2006). "BERSYUKUR DI ATAS RAHMAT-NYA". Kosmo (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-07-27. 
  204. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza Akan Bawakan 15 Lagu di Surabaya". KapanLagi.com – Kalau bukan sekarang, kapan lagi? (in (Indonesian)). November 24, 2004. Retrieved 2010-10-03. 
  205. ^ a b Khadijah Ibrahim (June 11, 2006). "APM 2007 didominasi artis Malaysia". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-07-27. 
  206. ^ "Gemilang kemuncak APM2005". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. February 21, 2005. Retrieved 2010-08-06. 
  207. ^ "Siti hibur Megawati". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. March 6, 2004. Retrieved 2010-08-06. 
  208. ^ "Mimpi Rossa duet Siti menjadi nyata.". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. September 21, 2005. Retrieved 2010-07-18. 
  209. ^ Banda Haruddin Tanjung (December 12, 2012). "Siti Nurhaliza Grogi Duet dengan Titi DJ". music.okezone.com (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2012-12-17. 
  210. ^ Zulkiflee Bakar (November 5, 2001). "Konsert Diva...gabung tiga negara". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-10-07. 
  211. ^ a b "RI pop/rock band Cokelat wins MTV Asia Awards". The Jakarta Post. 2003-01-26. Retrieved 2010-08-02. 
  212. ^ a b c "Best and worst, tidbits from the 2003 MTV Asia Awards". The Jakarta Post. 2003-02-02. Retrieved 2010-05-22. 
  213. ^ a b "Siti Nurhaliza menang anugerah Artis Pilihan Malaysia MTV Asia". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-08-02. 
  214. ^ Shakilawati Abd Rahman. "Tata Young Kagumi Siti". HarianMetro (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-01-18. 
  215. ^ S. Indra Sathiabalan. "Sami Yusuf, reluctant rock star". The Sun Daily. Retrieved 2012-05-05. 
  216. ^ Rifaee (December 3, 2012). "Makan Malam Amal Bersama Siti Nurhaliza Berjaya Kumpul RM150 Ribu". OhBulan.com (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2012-12-17. 
  217. ^ Mohd Arif Nizam Abdullah (May 5, 2006). "North rakamkan lagu Aku Cinta Padamu". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-04-30. 
  218. ^ "Allround band "AfterTouch&#034". Retrieved 2013-02-01. 
  219. ^ Rosli Manah. "M. Daud Kilau – Puji Siti Nurhaliza dalam lagu.". Utusan (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-04-29. 
  220. ^ "Tawaran macho KRU." (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive. February 13, 2005. Retrieved 2010-07-14. 
  221. ^ a b "Siti Nurhaliza Artis Pilihan Malaysia kali ke-5". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). February 3, 2005. Retrieved 2010-08-02. 
  222. ^ a b Sang Dewi & Rosh Abidin Yahya. "Siti Nurhaliza introduces Ctea". BruDirect.com. Retrieved 2009-12-28. 
  223. ^ Tengku Khalida Tengku Bidin (March 25, 2000). "Siti martabatkan lagu tradisional". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2012-01-16. 
  224. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza's Concert In Singapore Tipped For Sellout". Utusan Online. March 3, 2000. Retrieved 2012-01-16. 
  225. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza to sing at Bollywood film awards". theStar Online. May 6, 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-20. 
  226. ^ Radin Sri Ghazali (December 4, 2006). "Siti hampakan Shah Rukh Khan". mStar Online (in (Malay)). Retrieved 2010-04-29. 
  227. ^ Shuinb Taib (September 20, 2009). "The star will sing for you". New Straits Time. Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. Retrieved 2010-01-03. 
  228. ^ "Lima Warna Baru Lipstik SimplySiti Dilancar". mStar Online (in (Malay)). October 1, 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-19. 
  229. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza Tarudin Official". Facebook. Retrieved 2009-12-28. 
  230. ^ "THE MALAY MAIL BIG WALK 2007". Pacesetters – Athletic Club Malaysia. April 22, 2007. Retrieved 2010-07-17. 
  231. ^ "Siti to host two charity concerts in T'ganu.". Bernama (AccessMyLibrary). January 30, 2005. Retrieved 2013-05-13. 
  232. ^ a b "Siti Nurhaliza, Datuk K teruskan tradisi hulur zakat bantu penduduk". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). February 29, 2008. Retrieved 2013-05-13. 
  233. ^ a b "Siti's broken promise.". New Straits Time (AccessMyLibrary). March 24, 2004. Retrieved 2013-05-13. 
  234. ^ a b Nur Farhatul Aishati Azharie (February 29, 2008). "DCHL lancar program kumpul dana bersama Yayasan Nurjiwa". Simplysiti.com (in (Malay)). Berita Harian. Retrieved 2010-06-11. 
  235. ^ "Songbird Siti chips in RM25 000". New Straits Time (AccessMyLibrary). January 7, 2005. Retrieved 2010-06-11. 
  236. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza Donates RM500 000 For National Anti Drug Campaign". Bernama (AccessMyLibrary). February 19, 2006. Retrieved 2010-06-11. 
  237. ^ "Siti Nurhaliza, suami sumbang RM1.5 juta bina masjid". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). May 20, 2009. Retrieved 2010-06-11. 
  238. ^ "Masjid dibiayai Siti dan Datuk K di Sungai Petani siap". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). February 20, 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-25. 
  239. ^ "Keluarga suka Siti". Harian Metro (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. July 18, 2006. Retrieved 2010-09-17. 
  240. ^ "Cerita sensasi panaskan dunia hiburan negara". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. December 30, 2006. Retrieved 2010-09-17. 
  241. ^ "Datuk K tak perlu kebenaran berpoligami". Berita Harian (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. July 7, 2006. Retrieved 2010-09-17. 
  242. ^ "DATUK K DENIES NEWS REPORT OF EXTRAVAGANT WEDDING". Bernama (AccessMyLibrary). August 12, 2006. Retrieved 2010-05-08. 
  243. ^ Hafidah Samat (July 18, 2006). "Princess of Pop's regal wedding". Bernama (AccessMyLibrary). Retrieved 2010-05-08. 
  244. ^ "In ringgit and sen". New Straits Time (AccessMyLibrary). August 29, 2006. Retrieved 2010-05-08. 
  245. ^ Al-Attas, Suraya (September 2, 2006). "Fairy-tale wedding, no less". New Straits Time (AccessMyLibrary). Retrieved 2010-05-08. 
  246. ^ "Siti dedah rahsia". Harian Metro Online (in (Malay)). Digital Collections DC5: Cross Search. August 5, 2006. Retrieved 2010-08-02. 
  247. ^ 14 "The Ratings are in: Siti 6.3 million Log". The Star. August 30, 2006. Retrieved 2006-08-30. 
  248. ^ "Persandingan Siti – Datuk K meriah". Utusan Online (in (Malay)). August 29, 2006. Retrieved 2010-05-03. 
  249. ^ a b "Wedding Reception Of Siti-Datuk K Steeped In Tradition". Bernama. August 29, 2006. Retrieved 2006-08-30. 
  250. ^ Khoo, Rubin (20 January 2008). "The kid grows up". The Star. Retrieved 3 January 2012. 
  251. ^ M. Hamzah Jamaludin (September 4, 2006). "10,000 attend Siti's reception". New Straits Time (AccessMyLibrary). Retrieved 2010-05-08. 
  252. ^ Erik Gunther (November 15, 2006). "Top Celeb Weddings – Yahoo! Buzz Log". Yahoo! Buzz. Retrieved 2006-11-14. 
  253. ^ "Video: E! News Report: Asia’s Most Powerful Couple In Asia". Aishwarya-Spice.com. June 13, 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-03. 
  254. ^ "E! News report: #1 Powerful Couple in Asia-Aishwarya and Abhishek". PinkVilla.com. June 13, 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-03. 
  255. ^ Siti Nurhaliza (January 8, 2010). "Catatan Siti Nurhaliza". Mangga (in (Malay)) (Utusan Karya). Retrieved 2011-12-11. 
  256. ^ Siti Nurhaliza (May 28, 2011). "Iktibar dari tanah runtuh". Berita Harian (in (Malay)) (Digital Collections DC5: Text Archive). Retrieved 2011-12-11. 

External links[edit]

Official
Miscellaneous