Adibah Noor
Adibah Noor is a prominent Malaysian singer, songwriter, and actress, celebrated for her contributions to the Malay pop music scene. Born on September 3, 1974, she gained fame in the late 1990s and is known for her versatility across various genres, including pop, jazz, and R&B. Her notable works include hit songs like "Kekasihku," "Bukan Cinta Biasa," and "Pupus," which showcase her powerful vocals and emotive delivery. Adibah has also released several successful albums, with "Adibah Noor" (2004) and "Sampai Bila" (2006) being particularly noteworthy. In addition to her music career, she has appeared in Malaysian television and film, further solidifying her status as a multifaceted entertainer. Adibah Noor is recognized not only for her artistic talent but also for her contributions to promoting Malaysian music on both local and international stages. Her impact on the music industry extends beyond her discography; she is admired for her advocacy for social issues, particularly women's rights and mental health awareness, making her a respected figure in the cultural landscape of Malaysia.