Tahajjud Cinta

Tahajjud Cinta
Studio album by Siti Nurhaliza
Released 9 September 2009 link
Recorded 2009
Genre Spiritual
Label Siti Nurhaliza Productions
Producer Dato' Siti Nurhaliza, Audi Mok, Eddie Marzuki, Tya Subkiato
Siti Nurhaliza chronology
Lentera Timur
(2008)Lentera Timur2008
Tahajjud Cinta
(2009)
CTKD
(2009)CTKD2009
Singles from Tahajjud Cinta
  1. "Ketika Cinta"
    Released: 2008
  2. "Batasku Asaku"
    Released: 2008
  3. "Ku Percaya Ada Cinta"
    Released: 2009 [1]

Tahajjud Cinta is the fourteenth album by Dato' Siti Nurhaliza and also her first album to be categorised as a spiritual or religious album. The album was released on 9 September 2009, during the holy month of Ramadhan to celebrate the lack of albums in the market that propose the holistic genre.[2]

Background

The album was composed of eight songs. Two songs, Ketika Cinta and Pintu Rindu, were cover versions. The first was a covered version of a single by an Indonesian religious singer, Opick, whereas the latter was originally in Arabic before it was recorded into Bahasa Malaysia.[3] The song Ketika Cinta was also used in an Indonesian film Perempuan Berkalung Sorban, together with the song Batas Asaku. At the bridge of this song, Siti Nurhaliza using her falsetto ranged at E6, the highest notes of head tone she had done.

Track listing

The album was created by famous Malaysian and Indonesian composers and writers like Habsah Hassan, Audi Mok and others to suit the spiritual genre.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Asma Ul Husna"Erma FatimaErma Fatima6:00
2."Pintu Rindu"Hairul Anuar HarunHairul Anuar Harun4:58
3."Tahajjud Cinta"Hairul Anuar HarunErma Fatima5:12
4."Batasku Asaku"Attan HardilasDato' Siti Nurhaliza4:10
5."Ku Percaya Ada Cinta"Habsah HassanAudi Mok4:36
6."Ya Rasulullah"Abu Bakar Mohd YatimAbu Bakar Mohd Yatim4:55
7."Ketika Cinta"OpickOpick4:03
8."Selawat"  4:43

References

  1. "Siti Komen Tentang KD, Tahajjud Cinta". Retrieved 29 September 2009.
  2. "Tahajjud Cinta". Retrieved 28 September 2009.
  3. "Tahajjud Cinta Dato' Siti Nurhaliza". Archived from the original on 22 September 2009. Retrieved 28 September 2009.
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