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dick lee sings rasa sayang at 2004, 30th anniversary concert

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Dick lee sings Rasa Sayang rap at 30th anniversary concert 2004. With new added stanza!

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  • Father = LKY

    Son = Lee Hsien Loong

    Holy Goh = Goh Chok Tong

  • The line "Father (LKY), Son (Lee Hsien Loong) and Holy Goh (Chok Tong)  damn classic man, haha...

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  • this should be 1st featuring Rasa Sayang rap.

  • suku melayu tolol di malaysial merasa berbudaya? padahal mereka sekelompok anjing goblok, tuan rumah bodoh hahahahaha.....

  • sebenarnya malas menganggapi soal lagu daerah, dsb... malaysial itu kan negeri dengan penduduk pendatang, yah jelas lah mereka gak punya budaya. Kelompom keturunan India dan Cina pasti membawa budaya daerahnya. Sedangkan anjing2 melayu bangsat itukan orang goblok semuanya. Jadinya paling bila ada budaya INDONESIA yang ada di malaysial, paling itu dibawa dari bangsa INDONESIA terhebat dan tercinta.

  • おおお、生ラササヤン!

    白もスーツが似合いますね~。 シンガポールのスター。

  • Goh... CHOK TONG!

  • Pantun is malay poetic form.first to be recorded in the "Malay Anal".As Malay my self. i feel so PROUD Ambonese ppl made their folk song with Malay poem and words since 20's long b4 Indo Independence day. it feels like the Javanese to create their folk song in Batak Language.or Indo create the national anthem in Thai.Hey... Malay..we should PROUD!!!

  • come on....Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia let's unite..under one flag.

  • This folk music is originally from Maluku, Indonesia. No one should dispute its originality. Music is meant for all music lovers. But Dick's version here sounds so uninventive and a contempt to the original folk style.

  • LOL. You even didnt know the lyrics. It's "SAYANGE" and not "SAYANG" "EH". You've butchered the song with combining english modern and traditional language. Please respect the culture.

  • LOL. You even didnt know the lyrics. It's "SAYANGE" and not "SAYANG" "EH". You've butchered the song with combining english modern and traditional language. Please respect the culture.

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