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Ernie Zakri hopes to work with Siti Nurhaliza

Ernie Zakri hopes to work with Siti Nurhaliza

Yahoo11-06-2025
11 Jun - Ernie Zakri recently admitted that she would love to record a song with Siti Nurhaliza as a part of her upcoming new album.
The singer, who spoke to the media about her album "Sahabat" that is currently in the works, said that she has spoken to Siti's manager, Rozi Abdul Razak, but that nothing is set in stone for the time being.
"I am sure that Siti is very busy right now because we are under the same roof, Universal Music Malaysia. She has a lot in her hands right now," she said.
Ernie said that for them to have the opportunity to work together, they both have to have a good plan.
"I do pray for my career to be long-lasting so that I am able to work with this great artiste," she added.
On the other hand, Ernie is currently busy promoting her new song, "Kisah Penuh Kecewa", which is a collaboration with Indonesian singer, Anggi Marito.
(Photo Source: Ernie Zakri IG, Siti Nurhaliza IG)
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