Fauziah Latiff

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Fauziah Latiff
Birth nameSiti Fauziah Sheikh Abdul Latiff
Born (1970-12-05) 5 December 1970 (age 53)
Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
GenresPop, dance-pop
Occupation(s)Singer, Songwriter, Actress
Instrument(s)Voice
Years active1988–present

Siti Fauziah Sheikh Abdul Latiff, better known as Fauziah Latiff, is a Malaysian singer and actress. One of Latiff's first public performance was at a charity concert at Stadium Merdeka in 1987. Talent scouts from Happy Records spotted her and offered her her first recording contract. She is referred to as "Jee" by her fans.

Discography

Latiff has released more than seventeen albums. Her first single was Di Gamit Memori.

  • Digamit Memori (1988)[1]
  • Kau Merubah Segalanya (1989)
  • Kini (1990)
  • Tiada Noktah Cinta (1991)
  • Gubahan Rindu Puisi Syahdu (1992)
  • Epilog Memori Gelita (1993)
  • Apa Sebenarnya (1994)
  • Petikan Syahdu Fauziah Latiff (1995)
  • Sahabat (1995)
  • Petikan Syahdu Fauziah Latiff Vol. II (1996)
  • Fauziah Latiff Dia (1997)
  • Jee '98 (1998)
  • Fauziah Latiff No. 1 (1999)
  • Yang Lebih Kau Cinta... Jee (2001)
  • Di Sebalik (compilation - 2004)
  • Pesona (2006)
  • Keunggulan (2010)

Vocal Profile

  • Voice Type: Lyrical High Soprano
  • High Notes: Gubahan Rindu Puisi Syahdu (F5). In falsetto, she relies on D6.
  • Low Notes: Yang Lebih Kau Cinta (C#3)
  • Vocal Range: 2.8 octave (C#3-D6)

Malaysian Idol judge

Fauziah is one of the three judges of Malaysian Idol, a reality singing competition that is part of the Idol series.

Acting career

  • Lontong (comedy)
  • Gelora Di Hati Sara (drama series)
  • Gelora Di Hati Sara 2 (drama series)
  • Roda Roda Kuala Lumpur (drama series)
  • Kudrat Iman (telemovie)
  • Ke Pintu Bahagia (telemovie)
  • Muzikal Tun Abdul Razak (theatre)
  • Rubiah (theatre)

References

  1. ^ "Fauziah Latiff: Life's high notes". New Straits Times. 8 July 2016.

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