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Zul F | |
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Born 24th October, 1980. | |
Years active | 2006–present |
Genre(s) | Latin, Soul, Jazz |
Biggest single | "Dari mata" (2006) |
Label | Origin Artistic Management |
Official website |
ZulFakhari is a Bruneian soul/jazz singer. He is currently one of the most successful Bruneian singers.
Champion of Brunei reality talent show and voted as Brunei Top idol 2005. The first Bruneian artist to make entertainment history when he appeared on MTV Asia on new year 2007 together with an exclusive interview. Voted no. 1 male artist 2006 by Pelangi Fm Brunei Darussalam. Featured on Brunei’s first international Film "Lihat Nada" and also featured on Royal Brunei Airlines Skyshow entertainment as the new voice of Brunei 2006. Besides his many performances for private and corporate functions both locally and internationally, Zul F sang "Bersama Bintang" and "Engkau adalah cinta" to His Majesty the King, on his 60th birthday.
He continues to work with local and international musicians for his upcoming album "Cantik" which will be release somewhere in October 2007.
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