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'''ZulFakhari''', also known as '''Zul F''', is a ]an ] and ] vocalist. | |||
Successful among Bruneian artists, Zul F was winner of the Brunei Idol ] in 2005 (based on the ]) and performed during the 60th birthday celebrations of ].<ref>Zul F - AMP Seen & Heard. http://amp.channelv.com/seenandheard/2007/05/10/1178780295227.html</ref> He performed on ] during its 2007 New Years celebration and supplied an exclusive interview, made an appearance in Brunei-produced and directed film '']'', was voted the number one male artist of 2006 by listeners of popular Brunei radio station ], and was featured by ] Skyshow entertainment as the new voice of Brunei for 2006. | |||
His upcoming album ''Cantik'' incorporates contributions from other local and international musicians<ref>Origin Artistic Management: Zul F. http://originartistic.com/?page_id=165</ref> and is planned for release in October 2007. | |||
==Weekend Splash Concert Season 5 == | |||
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| show_name = Weekend Splash Concert, Season 5 | |||
| format = ] | |||
| runtime = 60 minutes | |||
| creator = ] | |||
| developer = ] and ] | |||
| executive_producer = ] <br /> ] <br /> ] | |||
| opening theme = Miscommunication featuring ], Fatin Adilah and Asyraf B | |||
| closing theme = One and only by ] featuring ] | |||
| country = {{flagicon|BRN}} ], ] and {{flagicon|USA}} ], ] | |||
| network = ] | |||
| first_aired = ], ] | |||
| last_aired = ], ] | |||
| num_episodes = 14 | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Zul Fakhari bin Muksin''' (born 24 October 1980) or stage name '''Zul F''', is a Bruneian male singer-songwriter and actor.<ref>{{Cite web| url=http://www.myspace.com/zulfaden |title=Zul F Official Myspace Page}}</ref>{{Primary source inline|date=January 2020}} Dubbed "darling" of the local media, he gained recognition after winning ''P2F'', Brunei's version of the ''Idol'' series,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.p2fbrunei.com/ |title=Official P2F Website |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100210024328/http://p2fbrunei.com/ |archive-date=February 10, 2010 }}</ref> and was the first Bruneian artist to appear on ] in 2007, with his video ''Dari Mata''.<ref name="channelv"> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070703231941/http://amp.channelv.com/amp/viewArtist.html?id=4698 |date=July 3, 2007 }} amp.channelv.com. Retrieved March 9, 2010.</ref><ref>{{Cite web| url=http://www.originartistic.com/ |title=Origin Artistic Management Website}}</ref> | |||
Weekend Splash Cocert season 5 is becoming a big hit season for all contestants. Before the concert and the photo shoot start the host, named ] and ] called 24 contestants to meet in the Empire hotel and country club, Jerudong and search for the next winner of Weekend Splash Concert this season 5. Fatin is the first Bruneian girl to win the competition. | |||
== Education == | |||
*The winner of the Weekend splash concert is Fatin Adilah from ], ]. | |||
In 2005, Zul received his ] (Education) in ] from ]. He started his professional career in 2005 at ] as an Education Officer. In 2012, he began teaching communication skills as Assistant Head of the General Studies Division (Academic) at ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021 |title=TDW 2021 Paper Presenter 2 |url=https://bdlta.moe.gov.bn/tdc/?page_id=611 |access-date=2024-09-12 |website=Ministry of Education}}</ref> In August 2024, he graduated with a ] from ].<ref>{{Cite Instagram |postid=C_pPT_4Sy7O |user=officially.zulf |title=Looking back, my journey has been filled with peaks and valleys, at least from my perspective. Before starting my PhD, I was always curious about one thing: ”What makes a person truly happy?” This question became my anchor. |first=Zul Fakhari |last=Muksin |author=Zul F |date=8 September 2024}}</ref> | |||
*The runner up of the weekend splash concert is ] from ], the ] | |||
==Career highlights== | |||
(Top five contestants) | |||
Zul began his music career as a member of Bruneian band Pneumatic Soulz.<ref>Rahaman, Kartika. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708101335/http://old.brudirect.com/public_html/DailyInfo/News/Archive/May06/010506/nite13.htm |date=July 8, 2011 }}. '']''. May 1, 2006. Retrieved March 9, 2010.</ref> The group's debut performance was as the opening act for Malaysian artists Elite and X-Factor.<ref name="straitst">Camalxaman, Ahmad Nazrul. . '']''. March 2006. Retrieved March 9, 2010.</ref> | |||
* Fatin Adilah (Winner), from ], ] (14 years old) | |||
* ] (runner up), from ], the ] (24 years old) | |||
* Jaeda Millennia Natalia Young, from ], ] (20 years old) | |||
* Asyraf Awang Besar, from ], ] (12 years old) | |||
*Monique Khloe Alexandria Shaw, from ], ] (16 years old) | |||
After going solo, he became a contestant and eventual winner of the first season of ''P2F'' in 2005.<ref>Adams, Aiden. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708101506/http://old.brudirect.com/public_html/DailyInfo/News/Archive/May05/240505/bb01.htm |date=July 8, 2011 }}. '']''. May 24, 2005. Retrieved March 9, 2010.</ref> This made him a prominent figure in the local music scene as, prior to ''P2F'', most Bruneians only listened to Malaysian artists.<ref name="straitst"/> | |||
(Middle Seven Contestants) | |||
Zul's first music video, "Dari Mata" screened on MTV Asia in 2007. He was the first local Malay Bruneian to release a music video regionally and internationally. The song then became an instant hit. | |||
* Awuf Zachary Daud, from ], ] (14 years old) | |||
* Ashton “Ashy” Randall Turner, from ], ] (14 years old) | |||
* Megan Christiana Rosa Rosedale, from ], ] (19 years old) | |||
* Lillian Ryanna Noelle Angeleno, from ], ] (16 years old) | |||
* Troy Samuel Miller, from ], ] (18 years old) | |||
* Kitana Kourtney Kavril Taylor, from ], ] (18 years old) | |||
* Alexander Mercedes lexis, from ], ] (15 years old) | |||
As an established local artist and the fact that he has notched up noticeable successes as winner of the inaugural P2F reality show in Brunei(equivalent to the Idol series), he became the Ambassador / Image Model for Toyota Vios in 2008. An endorsement contract of this nature is the first of its kind for a local Bruneian artist. | |||
(Bottom two contestants) | |||
He released his 1st singles album, "Bersama Bintang" in 2006. One of the songs from the album, "Engkau Adalah Cinta" was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The same song actually made its debut as he was invited to perform at Selayang Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in December 2005. | |||
* Amanda Mia Velázquez, from ], ] (17 years old) | |||
* Nicholas Chong, from ], ] (15 years old) | |||
Zul was featured as Guest Performer in the MoU project (a joint collaboration between RTB, Brunei & Suria, Singapore artist), "Rhapsodi Hitz". The event took place in Singapore. | |||
Cycle Statistics | |||
Four years later, he then released his debut album "Memori Cinta Zul Faden" (Love Memories) in 2011. A few months prior to the release of his debut album, Zul was invited to perform at the ASEAN Tourism Fair in Osaka, Japan, in which he was given the opportunity to perform new songs from his upcoming album. | |||
* Number of Contestants: 16 | |||
* Oldest Contestant: Golan Yosef (24 years old) | |||
* Youngest contestant: Asyraf Besar (12 years old) | |||
* Heaviest contestant: Monique Shaw (66 kg) | |||
* Lightest contestant: Asyraf Besar (45 kg) | |||
* Tallest contestant: Golan Yosef (180 cm) | |||
* Shortest contestant: Fatin Adilah (164 cm) | |||
* First photo shoot Guide: Contestant High School Cliché | |||
* Second photo shoot Guide: Nightlife at the haunted beach | |||
* Sexiest eyes (girls): Fatin, Jaeda and Kitana | |||
* Sexiest eyes (boys): Golan, Asyraf, Ashy and Nicholas | |||
* Winner of the first photo shoot challenge (girl): Jaeda Young | |||
* Winner of the first photo shoot challenge (boy): Golan Yosef | |||
* Winner of the second photo shooting challenge (girl): Jaeda Young | |||
* Winner of the second photo shooting challenge (boy): Asyraf Besar | |||
* Contestant with the most collective challenge wins (girl): Jaeda Young, 2 wins | |||
* Contestants with the collective challenge wins (boy): Asyraf Besar and Golan Yosef, both 1 win each | |||
Within the same year in 2011, he was appointed Goodwill Ambassador and Image Model for Jerudong Park Playground, Brunei's Theme Park, together with Brunei's Top Female Artist, Maria. | |||
The Contestants Who Gets Thrown in the Pool and WSC civil war (original airdate: 16.July.2008) | |||
In 2013, he was featured in Brunei's 1st local movie "]" as he co-starred with other established Bruneian actors and actresses. The movie spawned a "Special Jury Award" during the Asean International Film Festival & Awards (AIFFA) 2013 held in Sarawak, Malaysia. | |||
The contestants met the ] and the Cycle 4 winner Christy Rhonda, where they are told to assign themselves a nickname which they will be using to introduce themselves at a party attended by many influential people in the industry. Nicholas is overly irritates Troy and he kicks him in the pool, with Ashy and Golan jumping in after him. Later the four, are embarrassed when they met ] for an interview and they are soaking wet. Also Nabila from the Bling Bling Sisters is gossiping and tells Troy that Nicholas hates her. Later there is a fight between Asyraf and Kitana inside the kitchen. He kicked and punched on a face. Kitana lost the battle and fell to the floor. Kitana cried and was in pain. Asyraf said “Now stay the f*ck that”, to Kitana. The next day, Kitana sat on a chair and cry, then Asyraf sat next her and apologize for beating her up. Later, they became friends and the war was over. | |||
*'''Special guests in the party:''' Mohd Hairey Azhar, Dafi from AF 5, Christy Rhonda, ], ], ] and many bands, singers and celebrities from the USA. | |||
Hair Makeovers (original airdate: 17.July.2008) | |||
Since then he has been given lead roles in several local telemovies such as "Ketika Mata Bertasbih", "Biru Pesisir Hati" and "Doa dan Sejadah". He also co-starred in the popular 13-episode local TV drama entitled "Rintihanku". | |||
*'''Nicholas''', dyed brown | |||
*'''Amanda''', dyed platinum blonde and add bangs | |||
*'''Alexander''', cut short and dyed dark chocolate | |||
*'''Monique''', ] inspired cut | |||
*'''Troy''', dyed black and blonde with tracks | |||
*'''Lillian''', dyed brown color and long wavy hair | |||
*'''Megan''', ] Inspired cut | |||
*'''Ashy''', dyed black | |||
*'''Kitana''', ] inspired cut and dyed black | |||
*'''Awuf''', emo hairstyle and dyed brown | |||
*'''Asyraf''', straightened and dyed brown with blonde tracks | |||
*'''Golan''', dyed black with red tracks | |||
*'''Jaeda''', Straightened, dyed fire engine red | |||
*'''Fatin''', dyed black with pink track | |||
==Discography== | |||
'The big night at the concert (original update: 19.July.2008) | |||
SINGLES (2005 TO PRESENT): | |||
* Fatin Adilah (Winner), One step at a time from ] | |||
1. Ku Bangun | |||
* Golan Yosef (runner up), With You from ] | |||
2. Bersama Bintang | |||
* Jaeda Young, Shut up and drive from ] | |||
3. Engkau Adalah Cinta | |||
* Asyraf Besar, To the end from ] | |||
4. Dari Mata | |||
* Monique Shaw, Run the show from ] | |||
5. Chantik | |||
* Awuf Daud, Bet on it from ] | |||
6. Erti Cinta | |||
* Ashy Turner, Catch your wave from ] | |||
7. Cintamu Cintaku Satu (duet with Putri Norizah) | |||
* Megan Rosedale, Hole from ] | |||
8. Will I Ever | |||
* Lillian Angeleno, Mercy from ] | |||
9. This Feeling | |||
* Troy Miller, But it’s better if you do from ] | |||
10. I Don't Want Love Songs | |||
* Kitana Taylor, Fabulous from ] | |||
11. Manaku Pergi | |||
* Alexander Lexis, Wake me up when September ends from ] | |||
12. Speechless | |||
* Amanda Velázquez, L.O.V.E from ] | |||
13. Jangan Sesali | |||
* Nicholas Chong, All I want for Christmas is you from ] | |||
14. Kasih (duet with Maria) | |||
15. Sepi | |||
16. Cobalah Tuk Setia | |||
17. You're The One (with Jazz Hassan) | |||
18. Come Back | |||
19. Just Wanna Dance (feat. Kuj) | |||
ALBUMS: | |||
Birthdays | |||
Memori Cinta Zul Faden (Love Memories) – 2011 | |||
==Awards and honours== | |||
* Fatin (1.January.1993) | |||
* Golan (20.August.1983) | |||
* Jaeda (29.June.1988) | |||
* Asyraf (20.August.1995) | |||
* Monique (23.April.1992) | |||
* Awuf (19.August.1993) | |||
* Ashy (7.March.1994) | |||
* Megan (10.January.1989) | |||
* Lillian (3.September.1991) | |||
* Troy (15.February.1990) | |||
* Kitana (25.December.1989) | |||
* Alexander (11.January.1993) | |||
* Amanda (7.March.1991) | |||
* Nicholas (8.July.1993) | |||
=== Awards === | |||
* Best Male Vocalist at the 2006–2007 Pelangi Awards<ref>{{Cite web| url=http://blog.originartistic.com/?p=330 |title=Press Conference with Pelangi Awards 2006–2007 Winners |publisher=Origin Artistic Management |date=January 5, 2008 |access-date=March 9, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.pelangifm.com/ |title=Pelangi FM Website |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110904031108/http://www.pelangifm.com/ |archive-date=September 4, 2011 }}</ref> | |||
==Some Quotes== | |||
* Nominated for the Best Male Vocalist at the 2009 Pelangi Award<ref> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090930171856/http://news.brunei.fm/2009/09/15/anugerah-pelangi-names-top-five-for-each-category/ |date=September 30, 2009 }}. '']''. September 15, 2009. Retrieved March 9, 2010.</ref> | |||
* Best Male Vocalist at the 2010–2011 Pelangi Award | |||
* Voted 'Popular Male Artist' at the RTB 2008 Awards<ref>Razak, Khairi. . '']''. February 16, 2009. Retrieved March 9, 2010.</ref> | |||
=== Honours === | |||
* “We are the makers of music and we are the dreamers of dreams”, Asyraf Besar | |||
* “If you hate it you’re doing it something right”, Fatin Adilah | |||
* “You’ll never be lonely if you learn to befriend yourself”, Jaeda Young | |||
* “Be the change that you want to see the world”, Golan Yosef | |||
* “Believe it, and you'll see it. Know it and you’ll bet it”, Awuf Daud | |||
* “I have no desire to win in this competition and I just wanna make my music love”, Monique Shaw | |||
* “Some people called you gay if you sing girls song but it doesn’t mean anything it is just everyone’s favorite music. If they called you gay it means they are stupid ass and kind of bitchy person”, All the boys. | |||
* ] Excellent Service Medal (PIKB; 2024)<ref>{{Cite Instagram |postid=C8JiT7ZyeAV |user=officially.zulf |title=Alhamdulillah. Hamba Kebawah Duli Tuan Patik menyembahkan setinggi-tinggi menjunjung kasih kehadapan Majlis Kebawah Duli Tuan Patik atas pengurniaan Pingat Indah Kerja Baik (PIKB) pada hari ini 🙏🏻 |first=Zul Fakhari |last=Muksin |author=Zul F |date=13 June 2024 |language=ms}}</ref> | |||
===Call-out order=== | |||
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|+Wu Chun’s Callout Order | |||
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! Order !! Ep 1 !! Ep 2 !! Ep 3 !! Ep 4 !! | |||
|- | |||
| 01 || Lillian || style="background:orange"|Jaeda || style="background:yellow"|Jaeda || style="background:limegreen"|Fatin | |||
|- | |||
| 02 || Golan || style="background:orange"|Golan || style="background:yellow"|Asyraf || style="background:pink"|Golan | |||
|- | |||
| 03 || Troy || Fatin || Golan || style="background:Violet"|Jaeda | |||
|- | |||
| 04 || Kitana || Asyraf || Fatin || style="background:Violet"|Asyraf | |||
|- | |||
| 05 || Ashy || Amanda || Amanda || style="background:Violet"| Monique | |||
|- | |||
| 06 || Monique || Harry || Ashy || style="background:Violet"| Awuf | |||
|- | |||
| 07 || Fatin || Megan || Monique || style="background:Violet"| Ashy | |||
|- | |||
| 08 || Kendall || Awuf || Megan || style="background:Violet"| Megan | |||
|- | |||
| 09 || Asyraf || Nicholas || Alexander || style="background:Violet"| Lillian | |||
|- | |||
| 10 || Amanda || Alexander || Kitana || style="background:Violet"| Troy | |||
|- | |||
| 11 || Nicholas || Ashy || Nicholas || style="background:Violet"| Kitana | |||
|- | |||
| 12 || Alexander || Monique || Troy || style="background:Violet"| Alexander | |||
|- | |||
| 13 || Awuf || Troy || Lillian || style="background:Violet"| Amanda | |||
|- | |||
| 14 || Harry || Lillian || Awuf || style="background:Violet"| Nicholas | |||
|- | |||
| 15 || Jaeda || Kitana || style="background:teal"|Harry || | |||
|- | |||
| 16 || Megan || style="background:red"|Kendall || | |||
|} | |||
==Philanthropy== | |||
:{{colorbox|violet}} The contestant was eliminated. | |||
In 2005, Zul was involved with the Asia Aid Charity Concert for tsunami victims.<ref name="straitst"/> In 2009, he performed at the Sounds of Hope Charity Gala Night on October 3 to raise awareness about poverty in Brunei.<ref>Tanjong, Achong. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091123183342/http://news.brunei.fm/2009/09/06/help-eradicate-poverty-with-sounds-of-hope/ |date=November 23, 2009 }}. '']''. September 6, 2009. Retrieved January 25, 2010.</ref> | |||
:{{colorbox|limegreen}} The contestant won the competition. | |||
:{{colorbox|pink}} The contestant came second place and runner up | |||
:{{colorbox|orange}} The contestants won the first photo shoot. | |||
:{{colorbox|yellow}} The contestants won the second photo shoot. | |||
:{{colorbox|teal}} The contestant was eliminated at the second photo shoot. | |||
:{{colorbox|red}} The contestant was eliminated at the first photo shoot. | |||
In 2011, he performed at the "Enlightening Japan / Brunei Night" charity concert to raise funds for tsunami victims; live broadcast on Nippon TV, Japan. | |||
* On 13th of July 2008, 24 contestants were sent to the Empire hotel for their audition and photo shoot. | |||
* But Wu Chun will take only 16 of them to stay in the villa. | |||
* Eight of them were sent home and 16 of them don't know what it takes to be the winner of this season 5. | |||
* Sixteen of them stayed in the villa since 14.July.2008 until 23.July.2008. | |||
* Kendall Kimberly Scott (17 years old) is from ], ] and was eliminated because Kitana had a lot more potential than Kendall. | |||
* Harry Jonathan Williams (19 years old) is from ], ] and was eliminated during his school graduation night party. | |||
==References== | |||
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Born | Zul Fakhari bin Muksin (1980-10-24) 24 October 1980 (age 44) Brunei |
Alma mater | |
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Musical career | |
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Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Origin Artistic Management |
Website | http://www.originartistic.com/ |
Musical artist |
Zul Fakhari bin Muksin (born 24 October 1980) or stage name Zul F, is a Bruneian male singer-songwriter and actor. Dubbed "darling" of the local media, he gained recognition after winning P2F, Brunei's version of the Idol series, and was the first Bruneian artist to appear on MTV Asia in 2007, with his video Dari Mata.
Education
In 2005, Zul received his Bachelor of Arts (Education) in TESL from Universiti Brunei Darussalam. He started his professional career in 2005 at Rimba Secondary School as an Education Officer. In 2012, he began teaching communication skills as Assistant Head of the General Studies Division (Academic) at Brunei Polytechnic. In August 2024, he graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy from Universiti Technology Brunei.
Career highlights
Zul began his music career as a member of Bruneian band Pneumatic Soulz. The group's debut performance was as the opening act for Malaysian artists Elite and X-Factor.
After going solo, he became a contestant and eventual winner of the first season of P2F in 2005. This made him a prominent figure in the local music scene as, prior to P2F, most Bruneians only listened to Malaysian artists.
Zul's first music video, "Dari Mata" screened on MTV Asia in 2007. He was the first local Malay Bruneian to release a music video regionally and internationally. The song then became an instant hit.
As an established local artist and the fact that he has notched up noticeable successes as winner of the inaugural P2F reality show in Brunei(equivalent to the Idol series), he became the Ambassador / Image Model for Toyota Vios in 2008. An endorsement contract of this nature is the first of its kind for a local Bruneian artist.
He released his 1st singles album, "Bersama Bintang" in 2006. One of the songs from the album, "Engkau Adalah Cinta" was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The same song actually made its debut as he was invited to perform at Selayang Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in December 2005.
Zul was featured as Guest Performer in the MoU project (a joint collaboration between RTB, Brunei & Suria, Singapore artist), "Rhapsodi Hitz". The event took place in Singapore.
Four years later, he then released his debut album "Memori Cinta Zul Faden" (Love Memories) in 2011. A few months prior to the release of his debut album, Zul was invited to perform at the ASEAN Tourism Fair in Osaka, Japan, in which he was given the opportunity to perform new songs from his upcoming album.
Within the same year in 2011, he was appointed Goodwill Ambassador and Image Model for Jerudong Park Playground, Brunei's Theme Park, together with Brunei's Top Female Artist, Maria.
In 2013, he was featured in Brunei's 1st local movie "Ada Apa Dengan Rina" as he co-starred with other established Bruneian actors and actresses. The movie spawned a "Special Jury Award" during the Asean International Film Festival & Awards (AIFFA) 2013 held in Sarawak, Malaysia.
Since then he has been given lead roles in several local telemovies such as "Ketika Mata Bertasbih", "Biru Pesisir Hati" and "Doa dan Sejadah". He also co-starred in the popular 13-episode local TV drama entitled "Rintihanku".
Discography
SINGLES (2005 TO PRESENT): 1. Ku Bangun 2. Bersama Bintang 3. Engkau Adalah Cinta 4. Dari Mata 5. Chantik 6. Erti Cinta 7. Cintamu Cintaku Satu (duet with Putri Norizah) 8. Will I Ever 9. This Feeling 10. I Don't Want Love Songs 11. Manaku Pergi 12. Speechless 13. Jangan Sesali 14. Kasih (duet with Maria) 15. Sepi 16. Cobalah Tuk Setia 17. You're The One (with Jazz Hassan) 18. Come Back 19. Just Wanna Dance (feat. Kuj)
ALBUMS:
Memori Cinta Zul Faden (Love Memories) – 2011
Awards and honours
Awards
- Best Male Vocalist at the 2006–2007 Pelangi Awards
- Nominated for the Best Male Vocalist at the 2009 Pelangi Award
- Best Male Vocalist at the 2010–2011 Pelangi Award
- Voted 'Popular Male Artist' at the RTB 2008 Awards
Honours
Philanthropy
In 2005, Zul was involved with the Asia Aid Charity Concert for tsunami victims. In 2009, he performed at the Sounds of Hope Charity Gala Night on October 3 to raise awareness about poverty in Brunei.
In 2011, he performed at the "Enlightening Japan / Brunei Night" charity concert to raise funds for tsunami victims; live broadcast on Nippon TV, Japan.
References
- "Zul F Official Myspace Page".
- "Official P2F Website". Archived from the original on February 10, 2010.
- Channel V – Artist Profile – Zul F Archived July 3, 2007, at the Wayback Machine amp.channelv.com. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
- "Origin Artistic Management Website".
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- Muksin, Zul Fakhari (September 8, 2024). "Looking back, my journey has been filled with peaks and valleys, at least from my perspective. Before starting my PhD, I was always curious about one thing: "What makes a person truly happy?" This question became my anchor" – via Instagram.
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