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00:00Hi guys, Assalamualaikum. We are back again to Remaja Podcast.
00:11Actually, we haven't been in the air for a long time because we are waiting for this special moment.
00:16Maybe we are the ones who have been waiting.
00:20Yes, we have been waiting for Remaja Podcast because of them.
00:23If you heard their voice just now, you can guess that this is not the usual voice.
00:28We have the intonation of a vocal.
00:32This time, we have invited two participants.
00:38They are TikTok Live Astro Gimme The Mic Malaysia.
00:42So that we can get to know our participants better.
00:45I would like to introduce them.
00:47For the first part, we have brought two people.
00:50The first one is Mofa Nora.
00:54Yes, how are you?
00:56How are you? You sound so deep.
01:01For the second part, we have brought Hazrin and Mofa Nora.
01:06Hi, I am Hazrin Amrina.
01:08I am Mofa Nora. I am from Kajang.
01:13I have been mixing for half a century.
01:18I have been mixing for half a century.
01:19I have been mixing for half a century.
01:20I have been mixing for half a century.
01:22I understand.
01:23If you say 52, it sounds like a lot of numbers.
01:26So, I am 52 years old.
01:28But you don't look 50 at all.
01:30Alhamdulillah.
01:31We will get to know his secret later.
01:33He has a secret.
01:37Almost half of Mofa's age is Hazrin.
01:41Yes.
01:43So, Hazrin, tell us a bit about yourself.
01:45Hi, I am Hazrin Amrina Haslan.
01:47You can call me Erin for more friendly.
01:51I am 27 years old.
01:53Almost half of Mofa's age.
01:55Please do remind me.
01:58So, I am from Gomba.
02:00I am one of the contestants for TikTok Live Astro Give Me The Mic.
02:06I am the oldest contestant.
02:08You are the oldest.
02:09The oldest contestant.
02:10Yes.
02:11Which makes this very interesting.
02:13Because you guys have such a wide age range.
02:16We would like to know a bit about your experience when participating in this programme.
02:20How was it for you?
02:23Mofa, you have been in the industry for a long time.
02:25Yes, for a long time.
02:26I started singing in 2000.
02:29I was in corporate.
02:31And then, 5 job offers turned down one by one.
02:33Meanwhile, I was hanging out at Equatorial Hotel, Bangi.
02:38So, it happened.
02:39The virus was still there.
02:41I was just there.
02:42They asked me to sing.
02:44I was just jamming.
02:46And...
02:48Suddenly, they asked me if I wanted to join them for their next contract.
02:52I said, okay.
02:54So, it was a bit of a jump.
02:56But I always loved singing.
02:59Before you quit, what did you do for a living?
03:02I was an executive or business development manager at an IT company.
03:09In telecommunication.
03:11So, I travelled here and there.
03:14At that time, I was 28 years old.
03:18So, I decided to just jump.
03:20Actually, I have been interested in singing for a long time.
03:22Since I was a kid.
03:24But, I didn't have exposure.
03:26It's normal.
03:27Family is not into this kind of thing.
03:30So, it's all about academics.
03:34But, I decided to follow my passion.
03:38It's quite different from Hazrin.
03:40Her family might have supported her from the start to pursue music.
03:45I started singing when I was 10 years old.
03:50I sang at school.
03:53Performed at school and held events.
03:56And from there, I saw that my parents and family...
03:59...supported what I was interested in.
04:01To the point that after school, I continued my studies at UIT Masyar Alam...
04:07...and I got into the Faculty of Music.
04:09So, my intention to join Give Me The Mic...
04:12...is to expand my talent and my name in this industry.
04:19What about you, Morfa?
04:22My statement?
04:24At your age, people say...
04:27I don't see age as a deterrent.
04:30I mean, I enjoy singing.
04:32That's one thing.
04:33And then, of course...
04:35...I joined TikTok because of my personal life.
04:39I have to tell a bit of a story because I take care of my mom.
04:43So, I can't go and get a contract.
04:45I can't go to work.
04:47So, I have to be home most of the time.
04:50So, I heard about TikTok.
04:52At least, I learned something from it.
04:56Plus, since I'm a managed creator under TikTok directly...
05:01...my manager said,
05:02"...Morfa, why don't you join this one? Give Me The Mic."
05:04I said, okay.
05:05So, I just gave it a try.
05:09When I saw it, I was like,
05:10"...Oh no, we don't have many followers."
05:12So, I just scrolled down.
05:15That's how I got a lot of followers.
05:17At that time, I didn't have a lot of followers.
05:19So, I just scrolled down.
05:20But alhamdulillah, after I made it to the top 100...
05:24...I was selected to enter the top 60.
05:26That was a bit of a shock.
05:28I scrolled down.
05:29And then, in the top 50...
05:31...I was the last one to make it to the top 50.
05:35So, I said,
05:36"...Alhamdulillah, whatever it is."
05:38But I made it to the top 30.
05:41I was chosen by the jury.
05:43So, alhamdulillah.
05:44Maybe they were saving the best for the last.
05:46I don't know.
05:49But earlier, people said there was a generation gap...
05:52...between the two of you.
05:55Hazrin, you're in the music industry formally, right?
05:59Mofa, you're in the entertainment industry.
06:01So, how do you see that...
06:04...giving you an advantage as a member of Kimi The Mind?
06:09Hazrin, with your formal education in music.
06:13Okay, with my education, alhamdulillah...
06:16...it has helped me a lot in my singing skills.
06:20So, when my teachers taught me...
06:23..."Hazrin, you do this, you do this for your vocal."
06:26I quickly understood.
06:28I easily understood what I needed to do.
06:31So, Kimi The Mind platform is for me...
06:35...to get used to my performance on stage.
06:38My showmanship.
06:40Because I've trained on vocals, alhamdulillah.
06:42So, performance-wise...
06:45...this is the platform I'm taking advantage of.
06:50That's it.
06:51But people say street smart is also important in singing.
06:54It is.
06:55Like Mofa through all this time.
06:58For me, I think...
07:00...because we've been singing for 24 years.
07:05And we're always in front of people.
07:07We're on stage all the time.
07:09At corporate functions, weddings...
07:12...or performing in clubs and stuff like that.
07:15So, we're used to being on stage.
07:19It's awkward.
07:21It's not awkward.
07:26So, it's not awkward.
07:28But when we're on stage...
07:30...it's totally different.
07:33I've never been nervous.
07:35But for the last performance, I was a bit nervous.
07:38Because I think I wasn't well-prepared.
07:41And I was like, OMG.
07:44That's what I said.
07:46Whatever I got myself into.
07:50I kind of bungled it.
07:51But I'm the type of person...
07:53...okay, just leave it on stage.
07:54Whatever happens on stage, leave it on stage.
07:56So, we just learn.
07:58After that, we concentrate on the next performance.
08:00So, I'm looking forward to the next performance.
08:02I'm that kind of person.
08:04I move forward quickly.
08:06And we already know.
08:08Don't think about it.
08:09What happens, it happens.
08:13So, it's kind of a positive attitude.
08:15Because I think...
08:16...especially when we take care of our mom.
08:18My mom has dementia.
08:20So, the stress level is high.
08:22But how do you manage that?
08:24And with Mas Tok giving me the mic.
08:27Time management and everything.
08:28Yeah, exactly.
08:29So, you have to know how to manage yourself.
08:33Your health and your mental health.
08:36I want to ask a bit about family support.
08:38Because I feel that the support from your family...
08:41...plays a huge role when you enter a competition like this.
08:44Like you said, it's very time-consuming.
08:47You need to know how to divide your time...
08:50...between your daily routine...
08:52...with your family and your commitment to the competition.
08:57We're going to talk about your family after this.
09:01But since you mentioned about your mom...
09:05...who has dementia.
09:07How do you handle the pressure of these two big things...
09:11...that's happening in your life?
09:13And what's your response to your mom...
09:17...when she knows that her son has dementia?
09:20Give me the mic.
09:21She does not know.
09:22Really? Until now?
09:24Even though she's totally out.
09:28She's not herself anymore.
09:30Her dementia is quite advanced.
09:33So, nothing that we do, she's not aware.
09:36She doesn't even remember my name.
09:37She'll ask, my name, to me.
09:40Where are you? Aren't you coming home?
09:43But this is her.
09:45But she knows that I'm her son.
09:48But when she sees my face, it's the face of food.
09:51So, she knows.
09:52When I leave the room, there's food.
09:54Let's go to the kitchen.
09:55That's the first word she says when she sees my face.
09:58But anyway, in terms of how to manage.
10:03Support system.
10:04Support system is important.
10:06Yes, I will admit.
10:09Maybe the support from the family is a bit less.
10:12But I won't talk about that much.
10:16But I got other support system.
10:18Like good friends.
10:21Which is important too.
10:23And it's not about monetary support or anything like that.
10:26But it's more about...
10:27Moral support.
10:28Moral support and all that.
10:30Somebody who can listen to your heart.
10:33So, that's important.
10:35So, if you want to be a caregiver,
10:39you yourself need to have your own support system.
10:43You cannot do it alone.
10:45You cannot.
10:46Some people do it themselves until they feel like crying.
10:50But do not get yourself to that point.
10:53It's dangerous, of course.
10:54So, we must have a support system.
10:56Find our own support system.
10:58And find good people that we can trust.
11:03That's very important.
11:04That's how I do...
11:08How I handle things.
11:10Positive review and criticism is very important as well.
11:14For us to improve ourselves, right?
11:16And maybe through the friends who gave us those words,
11:21which made us better than yesterday.
11:24Yes, of course.
11:25But positive review is good.
11:27But negative review is also...
11:29As important.
11:31Yes, as important.
11:32Because we can't do bad things and they'll say,
11:35you're okay.
11:36So, next time, we'll do something bad as well.
11:38But it's okay.
11:39For me, I appreciate if they tell me the truth.
11:43I'd rather have that rather than...
11:45If they want to take care of our hearts.
11:47However, I think if you're a good friend,
11:49they'll tell you in a respectful way.
11:51It won't hurt your feelings.
11:53Right?
11:54Yes, I agree.
11:55I see.
11:56So, I don't know why...
11:58I was like, I'm too overthinking for nothing.
12:03I feel like, can I bring this song?
12:06Is there a reason for what happened in week 1?
12:09Week 1, everything's fine.
12:10Alhamdulillah.
12:11So, I don't know where the source of my overthinking came from.
12:15I just feel confident to bring the song.
12:18At that time, it was Mati Matian, Mahal Ini.
12:21So, I was like, can I bring this song?
12:24Because Mahal Ini is already a big name.
12:26So, I was worried that people would compare it.
12:29People would say, it's not the same as Mahal Ini.
12:32So, that's what I was overthinking.
12:34But, Alhamdulillah, my parents...
12:38...and even my siblings, my friends...
12:42...and Kak Shihaziki...
12:44...kept on giving support.
12:46They kept on saying, yes, you can.
12:48When I was practising, I didn't deliver it well.
12:52They commented, please do this, please do that.
12:56Do it properly.
12:58They spent a lot of time for me during that week.
13:05Just to encourage me to get better.
13:09Even during rehearsals, all of my performances didn't go well.
13:13Everything didn't go well.
13:15When I watched the video, there were comments.
13:17This is not good.
13:18There are no feelings.
13:20I was like, dear God, not even one went well.
13:23How is this possible?
13:25I was smiling like this.
13:27I wasn't smiling because of her.
13:29I was smiling because of my performance.
13:32So, when...
13:33If you want to smile, let her be.
13:35No.
13:36Let her feel you.
13:38Let her feel you.
13:39We understand what she's going through.
13:41Yes, overthinking is a nuisance.
13:44But, Alhamdulillah, on that day itself...
13:47...I don't know what I was overthinking.
13:50It was like a night shift.
13:52There was an aura.
13:54As soon as I stepped on the stage, I could feel myself in that song.
14:01How important are Shiha's words to you?
14:06Very important.
14:08Why? Can you tell us?
14:10As we know, Shiha has a lot of experience in the industry.
14:14So, everything she said was important and useful to me.
14:22There was a moment when I told Shiha...
14:26...that I was overthinking.
14:28I didn't know if my voice was okay.
14:32Even though my voice was okay at the time.
14:34It was just me.
14:35Shiha said, Irin, this is just overthinking.
14:38This is bad.
14:40Get rid of all of this.
14:41Your voice is okay.
14:44You can sing this song well.
14:46This is all bad.
14:48Overthinking is all bad.
14:50Then, Shiha gave me a book.
14:54The title is Stop Overthinking.
14:57I'm reading it now.
15:00I haven't finished it yet.
15:02So, that's why people call you a program participant.
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15:36You guys brought up an interesting point.
15:40You tried to be as good as Mahalini during that week.
15:45You're trying to be as original as you can be...
15:48...with your jazz and R&B influence.
15:52How do you become original in a program like this?
15:58How do you find originality in yourselves?
16:04For myself...
16:08...I like to change the melody...
16:14...or the way we approach the song...
16:18...and different modulations.
16:23I would like to change the music a bit.
16:27Sometimes I try to gravitate towards R&B...
16:31...or jazzier sounds.
16:33But in a competition, I can't do that.
16:36Sometimes I try to include the drums.
16:40I can't be too R&B with the drums.
16:43It's out of the concept.
16:46We have to follow the theme.
16:49But you still try to introduce your identity to the audience.
16:54That's true.
16:56As a singer...
16:58...like many other singers in this club...
17:02...they try to be as original as possible.
17:07Which is wrong.
17:09I told my singer, why do you sound like that?
17:12Your voice is nice already.
17:14Why are you trying to sound like Tina Turner?
17:17Suddenly she goes...
17:21Why do you sound like a grandma?
17:23Maria's song.
17:25That's okay.
17:27Why? You've got a good voice already.
17:29Do not do that voice.
17:31That's the mistake of many new singers.
17:36But not all of my singers are old singers.
17:40It's their perception.
17:42When they see us on stage, they want to hear the original sound.
17:46When we deviate a bit...
17:48...why does it sound like that?
17:50Normally they would try to compare us with...
17:53...not us. I'm not a singer.
17:55Compare you guys with the original singer.
17:59Right, Hazry?
18:01That's why we have to try to find our own originality.
18:07Like me on week 2.
18:09I don't want to be Mahalini.
18:11But I want to at least be on par with her.
18:18It's impossible for me to be Mahalini.
18:21There can only be one Mahalini.
18:23You guys brought up an interesting point.
18:27You tried to be as good as Mahalini during that week.
18:32You are trying to be as original as you can be...
18:35...with your jazz and R&B influence.
18:40How do you become original in a singing program like this?
18:45How do you find your own originality?
18:51I like to change the melody...
18:57...or the way we approach the song...
19:01...and different modulations.
19:06I would like to change the music a bit.
19:10Sometimes I try to gravitate towards R&B...
19:14...or a jazzier sound.
19:16But in a competition, I can't do that.
19:19Sometimes we try to include the drum beat.
19:23We can't be too R&B with the drum beat.
19:26It's too much of a concept.
19:29We have to stick to the theme.
19:32But you still try to introduce your identity to the audience.
19:37As a singer, there are a lot of singers...
19:42...like us who sing in this club.
19:45A lot of singers try to be as original as possible.
19:49Which is wrong.
19:51I once said to my singer,
19:53...why do you sound like that?
19:55Your voice is nice already.
19:56Why are you trying to sound like Tina Turner?
19:59She suddenly did this.
20:04Why do you sound like a grandma?
20:07That's okay.
20:15That's a mistake a lot of new singers make.
20:19Not all singers are the same.
20:23It's their perception.
20:25When they see us on stage, they want to hear the original sound.
20:29When we deviate a bit,
20:31...why does it sound like that?
20:36Not us. I'm not a singer.
20:38Compare you guys to the original singers.
20:42Am I right, Hazry?
20:43That's right.
20:44That's why we have to try to find our own originality.
20:50Like me on week 2.
20:52I don't want to be Mahalini.
20:54But I want to be at least on par with her.
20:58That's how I bring myself.
21:01It's impossible for me to be Mahalini.
21:04There can only be one Mahalini.
21:07The tone is different.
21:09Mahalini's voice is very high and wide.
21:12My tone is a bit darker than Mahalini's.
21:15I have to find a way to sing Mahalini's song but in my own way.
21:22So, I changed my vocal styling in that singing.
21:26I didn't copy Mahalini's improvisation.
21:31Even the breathing points in the song...
21:36...are taken into consideration.
21:39If we copy someone's singing style,
21:42...people will say,
21:44...why do you have to do that?
21:46Why do you have to run like the original singers?
21:50Vocal styling is the most important thing...
21:54...for us to try to change and become ourselves.
21:59We have to follow our comfort zone.
22:01Before we move on, we were talking about pressure.
22:04I just want to know how do you guys take off your mind...
22:08...or forget the pressure you're going through...
22:11...during the Give Me The Mic program...
22:14...outside the studio?
22:17As far as I know, you started as a cat lover.
22:22I think that's how you depressurize yourself.
22:26In some ways, it is.
22:30When my mum does something, I go to the back...
22:33...and talk to the cats.
22:36Complaining to the cats?
22:37Yes.
22:38In a way.
22:39They don't respond.
22:41But the cats are cute.
22:43So, when I see them, I feel calmer.
22:45She understands what I'm feeling.
22:47How do you let go of the pressure now?
22:50I let go of the pressure when I sleep.
22:55You don't get stressed when you sleep.
22:57I'm like, don't bother me. I'm going to sleep.
23:03Don't bother me. I'm going to sleep.
23:07When you wake up, you feel refreshed.
23:09That's right.
23:10But when it's on-going again, I start to think again.
23:15I get lost for a while.
23:17Sometimes, I look for food.
23:19But pressure is good.
23:20Pressure makes you want to do your best.
23:22Yes.
23:49Media Hiburan.
23:52We're back on Remaja Podcast...
23:54...with two TikTok Live Astro...
23:57...Gimme The Mic Malaysia...
23:59...Mofa, Nora and Hazrin.
24:03We were a bit stressed when they talked about pressure.
24:06So, today, we're going to chill a bit.
24:09We have a game for you.
24:13In front of us is a box.
24:16It's a nice box.
24:17There are a few pieces of paper in the box.
24:21We're going to ask you to vote.
24:23You have to pick a paper.
24:26There's a word on the paper.
24:30Please sing a song.
24:33If you want to make your own song, we don't mind.
24:37As long as the song has the word.
24:41Semoga otak berjalan.
24:42Semoga KBKK kita berjalan.
24:45He's old-fashioned.
24:50Let's see who has the better generation gap.
24:54We should start with the younger one.
24:57Always. Ladies first.
25:00Okay, let's go.
25:02Bismillahirrahmanirrahim.
25:04It's not in the maqam.
25:08Show us.
25:11What's that?
25:12Benci.
25:15Is there a song with the word benci?
25:17I know the song.
25:21Can you sing the middle part?
25:23Sure.
25:34Aku sayang.
25:36I'm singing.
25:38The host knows.
25:40I'm singing Aku Benci.
25:43I don't know how to continue.
25:45I might go viral.
25:49Can we not give up?
25:51We know the song from Faizal Tahir.
25:54Lagu Benci Tapi Rindu.
25:55How?
26:00Lagu Benci Tapi Rindu, right?
26:04You don't know?
26:06He's too fast.
26:07He's young.
26:08I'm young too.
26:09I want to be young too.
26:12Okay, your turn.
26:15Wang Besar Wang Besar.
26:17Who hates it?
26:21Show us.
26:25You all just know.
26:26Cinta.
26:27This song is about...
26:30Dia cintaku tetapi hanya dari jauh.
26:35That's it?
26:36That's it.
26:37Then he had to rap.
26:42Hazrul, pick another one.
26:45I hope you don't hate it anymore.
26:47Don't hate it too much.
26:55Kasih.
26:57Okay, I have one.
27:17It's a success.
27:19He said it was a success.
27:20If someone is mad at you, just sing to them.
27:22They'll believe you.
27:23If someone is mad at me, can I sing?
27:26Bawa bertenang, sayang.
27:29Jangan marah.
27:30You're smiling, right?
27:32Our cameraman is smiling.
27:33Maybe I can try.
27:37Okay, lovely.
27:38Astaghfirullah.
27:45What was that?
27:46Give me.
27:52Give me one reason, I think.
27:55Give me one reason to stay here
28:01I don't remember the lyrics.
28:02That's Tracy Chapman's song.
28:04Give me one reason to stay here
28:07But I turn my back around
28:10I should stay
28:12Something like that.
28:13American Idol contestants used to sing that song, right?
28:16Yes.
28:17Because it's a bit groovy.
28:21Very Americana.
28:22And you can play around with it.
28:25Okay, if you want to hear more...
28:28...you have to watch...
28:30...TikTok Live Astro Gaming The Mic Malaysia...
28:33...to hear them grooving on the stage.
28:35But there's no challenge like this, right?
28:36Yes.
28:37Are you nervous?
28:38Like this, they're like...
28:41When they put on the spot, it's totally blank.
28:44Blank.
28:45It's okay.
28:46For this week and next week, hopefully...
28:48...they'll sing more great songs...
28:50...in that programme.
28:51Okay, we'll be back after this...
28:53...with Hazrin and Mofanora...
28:56...in Remaja Podcast.
28:58Alright, we'll be back in Remaja Podcast...
29:00...with Mofanora and Hazrin...
29:03...specially for TikTok Live Astro Gaming The Mic Malaysia.
29:07Okay, what week is it now?
29:09It's the fourth week.
29:11Is it half-way there?
29:13From the final show?
29:14Half-way.
29:15All eight, right?
29:16All eight weeks.
29:17So, it's half-way.
29:19Oh my God.
29:21We got through to the 50% already.
29:24Yes.
29:2550% is a huge achievement.
29:27Right?
29:28How do you guys actually...
29:30People say when you want to join a programme like this...
29:32...mental health is very important.
29:34You have to keep yourself up there.
29:37You can't be depressed.
29:39You can't feel down.
29:41Have the crew and the judges...
29:47...given you any feedback...
29:49...to help you lift yourself up...
29:53...from feeling down throughout the programme?
29:56From the judges, I remember one from Kak Bunga...
30:01...that I'll always remember.
30:03She said, Hazrin, I really love your voice.
30:06So, that made me feel like...
30:08...I have to sing better next week.
30:10I have to sing better next week.
30:12I think it's because of BCL.
30:15It's not easy.
30:17Diva.
30:18It's not easy for someone...
30:20BCL praises you.
30:22So, we got that.
30:24Thank God.
30:25We have to do it right.
30:28How about you, Abang Ajai or...
30:31...Hail or people like Yuna...
30:34...who are used to writing songs.
30:36How do they motivate you?
30:39I think...
30:41...Ajai is my biggest proponent.
30:45He's the one...
30:48...who really supported me in a way.
30:50He's the one who chose me...
30:53...to be in the top 30.
30:55It was his choice.
31:00He gave me a lot of really great vibes...
31:04...and good positive feedback.
31:07Despite the last performance...
31:09...which I'm not going to be reminded again.
31:13But, even then...
31:15...he still understands...
31:17...why I am...
31:19...the things that I do, the things that I sing...
31:22...and the way I sing.
31:24I think all the juries understand...
31:26...because we're old.
31:27We're already set in our style.
31:30They're still new.
31:32Maybe they're not set yet.
31:34We're already set in that mode.
31:36Sometimes it's hard to get out of that mode.
31:41In terms of...
31:43...as Rin said...
31:44...the staff, the astro crew...
31:46...is just amazing.
31:48When we talk about this programme...
31:50...which is halfway through...
31:51...there must be a lot of moments...
31:53...that you'll never forget.
31:56Moments that might not be shown on TV...
31:59...or on social media.
32:01And maybe you've never shared them with others.
32:03So, can you share with us...
32:05...some BTS moments...
32:07...that you've been through?
32:10She's one of the first people I spoke to...
32:13...during the photoshoot.
32:16It's obvious that...
32:18...other people are afraid to talk about Mofa.
32:21Mofa was sitting next to me during the photoshoot.
32:24So, I just spoke to her.
32:26We chatted.
32:27I know Raiz.
32:29You were with Raiz.
32:31It was okay.
32:32We just chatted.
32:34When you chatted with Mofa...
32:36...how did you react?
32:38You haven't seen the photoshoot yet.
32:40The photoshoot?
32:41We lost.
32:42We lost to this generation.
32:43The studio was upside down.
32:44She was like this.
32:47Seriously.
32:48But Mofa...
32:49...once you get to know her...
32:52...it's easy to be friends with her.
32:54I'm easygoing, actually.
32:56Once you get to know me.
32:57But I think a lot of people...
32:59...are a bit scared.
33:01A bit reserved.
33:02Because I'm so reserved.
33:03But Mofa, do you think Hazrim is a brave person?
33:06Him?
33:08He looks shy.
33:10He's a bit shy.
33:11When he was at the photoshoot...
33:14...I told him to pose like this.
33:18Mofa taught me how to pose.
33:20When he wanted to pose...
33:22...he did this.
33:24Like that.
33:26But I think Hazrim is a brave person.
33:30He's happy to be a man.
33:32He's not afraid of challenges.
33:34Even though he looks soft.
33:40She's that definition of a girl.
33:42We're nearing the second half of this competition.
33:48But after this show...
33:51...this is the main challenge.
33:54That's where you broaden your industry...
33:58...and make a name for yourself as a singer...
34:01...and maybe as a composer in the future.
34:03What are your hopes, Mofa and Hazrim...
34:06...after the end of Give Me The Mic?
34:09For me...
34:11...after the end of Give Me The Mic...
34:14...I'll release a new single.
34:18Under Shihaziki Empire.
34:21It's been recorded.
34:24Very advanced.
34:25No early promos, right?
34:28It's been recorded.
34:30I don't know when it'll be released.
34:33But stay tuned.
34:34That's my first step after Give Me The Mic.
34:38I joined Give Me The Mic with the hope...
34:40...that I'll get more exposure.
34:43Exposure is important.
34:45And I hope to get better jobs.
34:50For myself...
34:52...in 2005, I tried to do an album.
34:54But maybe they didn't understand the concept...
34:56...that we wanted to centralise.
34:59I tried to do acid jazz and funk.
35:03Very strong R&B.
35:05But they didn't understand that part.
35:08Because I was thinking that maybe...
35:10...if Sheila Majid can introduce jazz...
35:12...why not if I introduce acid jazz, funk...
35:14...and something that Malaysians haven't heard before.
35:17That was back in 2005.
35:18So maybe next time...
35:20...I hope to introduce a new genre...
35:23...to our music scene.
35:25There's a lot of good performers out there.
35:27I've met kids who make hip-hop songs.
35:30I think they're really good.
35:32But we didn't get to hear them.
35:34We didn't get the platform.
35:37So I met them.
35:38They've released albums on Spotify.
35:42But we didn't get to hear them.
35:44So it's very unfortunate.
35:46With this kind of progress...
35:48...your name will always be remembered...
35:50...among the musicians in America.
35:52I hope so.
35:53We look forward to hearing from you...
35:55...and Hazryat Jugamufla.
35:57God willing.

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