
#SHOWBIZ: Amir's first rock and roll love song
Amir, 29, whose real name is Amir Syazwan Masdi, says 'Bakal Kekasih' describes the feeling when you start to like someone.
The song, co-written with composer Edry Abdul Halim, not only showcases a new side to Amir as a rock and roll singer but also conveys a universal and touching message.
"I wrote this as a fun song about liking someone. But Cikgu Edry gave me an idea: why not make the story deeper?
"So, from just liking someone, we changed it to someone you want as a life partner. I felt that was a brilliant idea and something everyone could relate to, whether they're single or married," he said.
Interestingly, 'Bakal Kekasih' is the fourth single released from his album A.M P.M (Side A.M), following the success of 'Nur Cinta', 'Calar', and 'Langit Biru'.
'Bakal Kekasih' is Amir's debut in the rock and roll genre, injecting a fresh and vibrant feel into his music catalogue.
"I feel 'Bakal Kekasih' is very different from the songs I've released before.
"This is my first rock and roll song, and I wrote it a long time ago, just after the MCO (the Covid-19 Movement Control Order). But the song was left untouched on my phone for several years.
"So, when I was producing this album, Cikgu Edry asked me what other songs I wanted for it, and I immediately remembered this rock and roll tune.
"I told Cikgu that I wanted a rock and roll song. I shared this song, and he said, 'This is a good tune'. With his help, 'Bakal Kekasih' was completed," he added.
Amir also hopes that 'Bakal Kekasih' can be a medium for people to express their feelings towards those they admire or love.
"If anyone has a 'crush' but doesn't dare to express or share it, they can use this song. It's very direct and fun," he remarked.
Adding to the excitement, the music video for 'Bakal Kekasih' was filmed at a retro restaurant in Manchester, United Kingdom, in February last year.
"We went for a 'free and easy' and 'teenage vibe' concept, like High School Musical or Uptown Girl. I wanted to showcase energy and a cheerful atmosphere for everyone," Amir said.
With classic elements rarely highlighted in today's music industry, 'Bakal Kekasih' is expected to satisfy fans yearning for rock and roll rhythms.
"I hope this song can bring joy to rock and roll fans. This is something different from me, and I'm very excited and hope it brings something positive to my career too," he said.
'Bakal Kekasih' is available on all music streaming platforms, and its official music video can also be watched on the AR United Music YouTube channel.

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AFTER keeping his private life under wraps, singer Amir Masdi has shared details about the woman who captured his heart through his new single 'Bakal Kekasih'. Amir, 29, whose real name is Amir Syazwan Masdi, says 'Bakal Kekasih' describes the feeling when you start to like someone. The song, co-written with composer Edry Abdul Halim, not only showcases a new side to Amir as a rock and roll singer but also conveys a universal and touching message. "I wrote this as a fun song about liking someone. But Cikgu Edry gave me an idea: why not make the story deeper? "So, from just liking someone, we changed it to someone you want as a life partner. I felt that was a brilliant idea and something everyone could relate to, whether they're single or married," he said. Interestingly, 'Bakal Kekasih' is the fourth single released from his album A.M P.M (Side A.M), following the success of 'Nur Cinta', 'Calar', and 'Langit Biru'. 'Bakal Kekasih' is Amir's debut in the rock and roll genre, injecting a fresh and vibrant feel into his music catalogue. "I feel 'Bakal Kekasih' is very different from the songs I've released before. "This is my first rock and roll song, and I wrote it a long time ago, just after the MCO (the Covid-19 Movement Control Order). But the song was left untouched on my phone for several years. "So, when I was producing this album, Cikgu Edry asked me what other songs I wanted for it, and I immediately remembered this rock and roll tune. "I told Cikgu that I wanted a rock and roll song. I shared this song, and he said, 'This is a good tune'. With his help, 'Bakal Kekasih' was completed," he added. Amir also hopes that 'Bakal Kekasih' can be a medium for people to express their feelings towards those they admire or love. "If anyone has a 'crush' but doesn't dare to express or share it, they can use this song. It's very direct and fun," he remarked. Adding to the excitement, the music video for 'Bakal Kekasih' was filmed at a retro restaurant in Manchester, United Kingdom, in February last year. "We went for a 'free and easy' and 'teenage vibe' concept, like High School Musical or Uptown Girl. I wanted to showcase energy and a cheerful atmosphere for everyone," Amir said. With classic elements rarely highlighted in today's music industry, 'Bakal Kekasih' is expected to satisfy fans yearning for rock and roll rhythms. "I hope this song can bring joy to rock and roll fans. This is something different from me, and I'm very excited and hope it brings something positive to my career too," he said. 'Bakal Kekasih' is available on all music streaming platforms, and its official music video can also be watched on the AR United Music YouTube channel.


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