Before streaming platforms and algorithm-driven playlists, the Malaysian English music scene thrived on radio rotations, MTV Asia, Myspace uploads, and live gigs. From pop-rock anthems to hip-hop experiments and indie crossovers, these songs didn’t just play in the background—they defined school days, road trips, and weekend hangouts. Some dominated airwaves for months, while others quietly built cult followings before fading from rotation. He…
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