‘Crazy people’ song now a ‘mad hit’


KUALA LUMPUR, 30 November 2017 - Penyanyi asal lagu Tak Tun Tuang, Upiak Isil pada sidang akhbar di Kuala Lumpur di sini hari ini.Gambar FAUZI BAHARUDIN Pemberita Alif (Meja Hiburan) Amir (Hiburan Kosmo)

INDONESIAN singer Upiak Isil (pic) and her song Tak Tun Tuang has gone from being a “laughing stock” to being a “hit” in her home country as well as Malaysia and Thailand.

In an interview with Harian Metro, the songbird said she was disillusioned when some people dismissed her as a singer whose songs were for “crazy people”.

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