
#SHOWBIZ: Aisha Retno's first solo concert marks a fresh start for her
"Having been on a seven-month hiatus, I now feel a lot more energised than before," said Aisha at a recent press conference in Kuala Lumpur to announce her concert and the launch of her new album.
"While I am still learning to compose music and have a long way to go, I am extremely happy to have my very own showcase at last."
NEWCOMERS
Aisha revealed that her first solo concert will have special guests, both veterans and newcomers to the music scene.
A notable name is Aziz Harun, her good friend from Brunei, whom Aisha's fans often describe as her best duet partner, along the lines of 1970s legends the late Datuk Hail Amir and Uji Rashid.
Aisha said: "I love electronic dance music (EDM), rhythm and blues (R&B) and even traditional pop (lagu Asli).
"All these are part of the mixed bag of goodies that is my new album."
JOY
She added that while the album might not satisfy everyone, she would always jump for joy whenever fan feedback is good.
"It doesn't matter how popular it is, what makes me feel most satisfied is knowing that my fans love my music."
REST
Of the 12 songs in her new album, Aisha's favourite is titled 'Jeda' which means "rest".
"The rest time that this song refers to is my seven-month hiatus, and this resulted from some unfortunate events in the previous year," she said, adding that it was the second single after 'Tak Adil' in the album.
"In one of the songs, too, I depict myself as a character named Srikandi in the colourful music video.
"And this warrior queen is a woman who does not need her man, Arjuna the warrior prince."
ROJAK
Aisha's new album titled Rehab is a "rojak" album which was released on July 25.
"It is like a fresh start for me, though my passion for creating good music remains the same," she said, adding that she will be performing 12 songs during the concert.
Aisha revealed that besides Biduanita Negara Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza, she was largely inspired by award-winning female singers Jaclyn Victor, Aina Abdul and Ernie Zakri, whom she describes as super singers.
"They write their own songs, and they are strong and independent women."
In fact, Aina and Ernie have what it takes to be the next Biduanita Negara after Siti Nurhaliza, she said.
MOTHER
In the concert, Aisha plans to bring her mother up stage to sing a few evergreen songs with her.
Her mother Jean Retno Aryani was a famous singer from Indonesia, who taught her music and inspired her to be a star. She is her best friend and biggest fan.
"My mum is my everything, I'm a real mummy's girl all the way."
CLOSE
Aisha's brother Radi Saipulijan is the producer of the concert, and both siblings have always been close.
"My brother and I grew up together, listening to the same type of music. We are soul mates and very much so till today."
Personal experience inspires Aisha's songwriting, as well as stories she learnt from her friends and relatives.
"If I could create a beauty product specially for my beloved fans, it would be a colourful dress titled Rehab by Aisha Retno," she said.
"I love fashion, especially colourful, flowery and out-of-this-world dresses."
EDM
Aisha vows to perform more EDM songs as she likes them most.
"I'll be very energetic, doing lots and lots of dances on the night of the concert itself. Right now, I'm going to take good care of my health and get enough rest, besides eating right."
Aisha, who will sing most of the songs in Rehab during her concert, describes the album as a tribute to her fans for supporting her journey thus far.
"I would never have made it without all of you, so this is my labour of love specially for you."
WORLD CLASS
All of the songs were written by Aisha and produced by her brother, and she credits her "world class" production team for making the production process hiccup-free.
The Sept 20 concert will take place at Jio Space in Section 19, Petaling Jaya, Selangor and is presented by LOL Asia.
Aisha said: "I worked on the album in December, and I have five more songs to finish.
"What I'm doing now is trying my best to release a song a month."
INDONESIA
Aisha admitted that her recent fainting spell in Jakarta, Indonesia was the result of not eating meals on time, and pushing herself too hard.
"I feel a lot better now after that episode. I admit that I'm a perfectionist, who is very hard on myself.
"My doctors told me to do things at my own pace and to eat right."

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Malay Mail
5 days ago
- Malay Mail
Composer Affan Mazlan strikes a chord again with third National Day theme song (VIDEO)
JOHOR BAHRU, Aug 2 — Being entrusted for three consecutive years to compose the official theme song for National Day and Malaysia Day has cemented Affan Mazlan's reputation as one of the country's leading young composers in instilling patriotism and love for the nation through music. The 25-year-old said that composing the theme song since 2023 has deepened his appreciation for unity and Malaysia's rich cultural heritage, while strengthening his sense of nationalism. 'Every year, I get even more excited. Honestly, the patriotic spirit in me grows stronger. I hope that Malaysians feel the same way and celebrate National Day with hearts full of love for the country,' he told Bernama today. The theme song, titled Malaysia Madani: Rakyat Disantuni, was officially introduced at the launch of the 2025 National Month and Fly the Jalur Gemilang campaign held at Dataran Tanjung Emas, Muar, on July 27. The song, which calls on all Malaysians to embrace the core values of Malaysia Madani, emphasising development based on humanity, social well-being and justice, is performed by the nation's top singer, Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza. The song has earned praise from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil, who both described it as catchy and melodious. This is the third consecutive year that Affan has been entrusted with composing the official National Day and Malaysia Day theme song, following Tekad Perpaduan Penuhi Harapan in 2023 and Malaysia Madani: Jiwa Merdeka in 2024. For this year's composition, Affan took a different approach, weaving in folk music and traditional elements from various ethnicities, in contrast to the modern, corporate style of previous years. 'My goal this year was to highlight unity. The song is rich with Malay cultural elements such as the caklempong, serunai and inang; the sitar to represent the Indian community; the dragon dance for the Chinese community; and ethnic elements from Sabah and Sarawak, including the Iban and Kadazan,' he said. The Seremban-born composer said the two-month collaboration with the Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) team and music director Datuk Mokhzani Ismail also allowed him to immerse himself in the cultures of other ethnic communities. 'Incorporating multi-ethnic musical elements led me to explore the cultures and artistic styles of each community. Without realising it, the process nurtured my patriotic spirit,' he said. One of the main challenges, he noted, was condensing all these cultural elements into a three‑minute song while ensuring the message of unity remained clear and accessible. 'The chorus is very unifying, but in the verses and bridge, I arranged the cultural elements one by one. When people sing this song, they'll notice the uniqueness and diversity of our culture,' he said. Affan said one of the most touching aspects of the composition was the use of 'rakyat-friendly' lyrics, including colloquial expressions such as hai and eh, along with a dikir barat segment that celebrates all cultures. 'My favourite part is the dikir barat segment because it allowed me to highlight all the cultures. Kudos to Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza for delivering it so beautifully and with such soul,' he said. He hopes the song will inspire the younger generation to explore traditional music and appreciate Malaysia's artistic heritage, which he believes remains a vital medium for expressing the national spirit. — Bernama


Hype Malaysia
6 days ago
- Hype Malaysia
Aisha Retno Announces 'The A.I.S.H.A Experience' Showcase This September
Attending large-scale, big production concerts is an experience like no other. Most people would do anything to get their hands on those tickets to see the biggest superstars live on stage. However, a showcase can offer something equally special. Its intimate setting brings audiences closer to the artist, creating a more personal and emotionally resonant experience. Speaking of showcases, singer-songwriter Aishah Retno has just announced a special showcase for fans next month. Here are the details: Organised by LOL Asia, the showcase entitled 'The A.I.S.H.A Experience' will celebrate the release of Aisha Retno's new album '[ as well as the evolution of her A.I.S.H.A musical journey. Following a quiet pause for reflection, the singer returns renewed, grounded by a fresh perspective and a rewoven soul, at this September's intimate showcase. Prepare to step into a world of rehabilitation: a performance not merely to be heard, but to be deeply felt, resonating at the very core of the soul. Details of the show are as follows: The A.I.S.H.A Experience Live in KL Date: 20th September 2025 (Saturday) 20th September 2025 (Saturday) Time: 8:30pm 8:30pm Venue: JIOSPACE, Petaling Jaya JIOSPACE, Petaling Jaya Ticketing: RM228 (JEDA), RM258 (TERBANG), RM298 (SUMADERA – VIP) Ticket sales will go live tomorrow (Saturday, 2nd August) on LOL Asia's official website. Are you excited to watch the singer perform live? While you wait for the tickets to be released, let's enjoy the latest single 'JEDA' from her new album. Source: Instagram


Hype Malaysia
7 days ago
- Hype Malaysia
(Video) Local Man Wakes Up From 5-Day Coma After Hearing Voice Note From Siti Nurhaliza
They say a singer's voice can heal the soul, but Biduanita Negara Dato' Sri Siti Nurhaliza's voice seems to transcend even that. Her singing has long brought joy and hope to Malaysians, but it turns out that even her speaking voice may hold extraordinary power, enough to awaken someone from a coma. A man named Aimi Nasruddin recently went viral after regaining consciousness upon hearing a voice note from the iconic singer. How did he fall into a coma, and how did Siti come to learn of his condition? Here's the full story: In an interview with mStar, Aimi Nasruddin shared that he had suffered a heart attack while on holiday in Australia with friends earlier this month. He collapsed suddenly at a beach and was rushed to St Vincent's Hospital by ambulance. Although he received immediate medical attention, he tragically slipped into a coma for 5 days. His loved ones did everything they could to get a response, but nothing seemed to work. On the 5th day, Aimi's father reached out to his son's friends, who may be an associate of Dato' Sri Siti Nurhaliza's team, knowing how much Aimi is a fan and that he attended the singer's concert prior to this trip to Australia. The father's efforts were not in vain, as he received a voice note from the legend herself. 'My dad told me that he got the voice note from Siti just one hour after reaching out to one of my friends,' Aimi wrote in his IG story, recalling the day he woke up. In the viral video he posted, Siti's voice can be heard offering words of comfort and prayers for her fan to wake up soon. Remarkably, while the voice note was playing, Aimi showed a physical response; his arm moved slightly upon hearing her voice. It was understood that he regained consciousness not long after. In another interview with ERA FM, Aimi shared that he has no recollection of the incident when he collapsed and only learned the whole story from his friends who were with him. It has now been over 20 days since Aimi fell into a coma, and he has since made a full recovery and is gradually returning to normal life. We're glad to hear that his health is improving, and there's no doubt his loved ones are deeply grateful that Siti Nurhaliza played a role in his remarkable recovery. Here's the interview with ERA FM: Sources: mStar, Instagram