A budding singer from the stream flow of never-ending singing talents from Sabah, Jaidi Suli, is currently undergoing gruelling sessions of vocal recording with Greenland Entertainment. “It’s no bed of roses,” he quips,”but this is what I want to achieve at this point of my life. Recording sessions are tough, like a bootcamp and at times I do cry inside. I truly realize now that to deliver a song exceptionally well is no easy matter. It requires great efforts and perseverance. But my deep interest and love for singing sustain me.” Jaidi has his medium deep and appealingly slightly nasal voice to thank to that keeps his studio mentors’ faith in him.
Elvis has been entered into the local Dusun song chart on 31st May 2009 aired and organized by RTM Sabah. The radio show is on at every Sunday night 9.30 p.m. on Sabah VFM channel. After one week in the chart, Elvis has climbed up to the No.5 spot. Another week later, he shot to No.3. Your kind votes for Elvis are truly, truly appreciated. You may continue to vote for him through SMS by typing JLD ELV and send to 32776. Cheers to everyone!
A vocal jewel encrusted with sweetness, soul and depth as possessed by Masnie is truly a hard find. There exists a feel of an age and era long bygone to it, almost ancient-like which sweeps towards nostalgic emotions or “kalalangad” as expressed by the Dusuns. Our songstress still keeps herself active, though not all year round but occasionally in the local singing arena. But seen or not, she has carved out a space inside the heads of many in Sabah as the original songbird for such ethereal hits as Rumandawi (the biggest ever this has became legendary), Tinggur Bulawan, Kulasa, Poguungan and many more. Recently in May 23rd 2009, she made a rare and special appearance in Ranau Community Centre during a statewide-scale Kaamatan function.












