Cindai is the third studio album by the Malaysian pop singer Siti Nurhaliza, released on 17 November 1997 by Suria Records. It is one of her two studio albums that released in 1997, the other being her self-titled second studio album. Cindai was the first attempt by Siti to sing traditional Malay folk songs. It was the most memorable album in the 1990s for its impact on the Malaysian music industry. The album was Siti Nurhaliza's first album to have a title track, which has been nominated for the best song in the 1990s.
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Cindai is the third studio album by the Malaysian pop singer Siti Nurhaliza, released on 17 November 1997 by Suria Records. It is one of her two studio albums that released in 1997, the other being her self-titled second studio album. Cindai was the first attempt by Siti to sing traditional Malay folk songs. It was the most memorable album in the 1990s for its impact on the Malaysian music industry. The album was Siti Nurhaliza's first album to have a title track, which has been nominated for the best song in the 1990s.
==Recording== Cindai was Siti Nurhaliza's first collaboration with Suhaimi Mohd Zain, professionally known as Pak Ngah, as the album producer and became her first full traditional album. It was produced after the success of her two self-titled albums.
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