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Closing credits were in thai but the song clearly sung in malay but the tune probably sounds kind of thaish.
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Not thai song.
This song is sung in dangdut but have dikir barat background singers, probably originates from kelantan or southern malay states of pattani, Yala or maybe narathiwat.
malays in kelantan was thought to originate from the malay kingdom of Champa, present day cambodia/southern vietnam.
dangdut is of course popular in indonesia.
malays in the archipelago are basically the same
The northern malays come from warrior stock while the southerners were fishermen stock.
Oic .......................... How are the malays of kelantan different from singapore malays?
Dunno 'bout the malays from kelantan, but my malay colleague's son in Sg cannot fly a layang for jackshit, can't tie a fishhook, is flunking malay at school, and won't have his roti john w/o mayo.
Cheers!
Same group of guys. This time the song is in Thai. But whether is Issan, Northern or Southern Thai, I cannot tell. One thing for sure is that it is definitely not Bangkok Thai.