Dynda

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Dynda
OriginSingapore
GenresHip hop, R&B, Dance
InstrumentsVocal
Years active2009–2014
LabelsAlibi Music
Past members
  • Setia Vegawati “Gilawati”
  • Nurrenni "Renni" Mohd Nor
  • Shenthy Feliziana "Elly" Sudirman
  • Nur Rahila "Reella" Redzuan

Dynda (also stylized as DynDa) was a Singaporean girl group formed in 2009.[1] The group members are Setia Vegawati, Shenthy Feliziana Sudirman, Nurrenni Mohd Nor and Nur Rahila Redzuan. The group incorporates dance and hip-hop genres in their musical style.[2] Dynda disbanded in 2014 due to an internal conflict within the group.

Career[edit]

Dynda was formed in December 2009 when Cat Farish, a member of Malaysian R&B group Ruffedge, discovered them while participating in Impak Maksima the Musical theatrical staging took place on The Esplanade, where they perform as backstage dancers. Working under Farish, the group launched their debut single "AMPM" composed by Cat, Adeep Nahar, Aiqa Halim and Francis Cobb in July 2010 under the label Alibi Music, followed by their next single, "Babe ... Hanya Kamu" in February 2011, to promote this single, Dynda has held a Babe ... Only You Dance Off competition to find dancers to appear in their music videos.[3] Dynda went on to record and released further singles afterwards. After five singles released, they disbanded in 2014 due to an internal conflict within the group and now some of the ex-members have their own respective careers except for Setia, whose career has unfortunately gone downhill afterwards. One of the members, Shenty Feliziana has a successful career as an actress and television presenter.

Discography[edit]

EP[edit]

  • AMPM (2014)

Singles[edit]

  • "AMPM" (2010)
  • "Babe… Hanya Kamu" (2011)
  • "Sudah-Sudah (ft. Nawhki; 2012)
  • "Bebaskan Hatimu" (ft. Ruzana Ibrahim; 2013)
  • "Free Your Heart" (2013)
  • "Kerna Dirimu" (2014)

See also[edit]

  • Dolla - similar K-pop-inspired girl group from Malaysia

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jom Sertai Pertandingan MENARI SEPERTI DynDa". budiey.com (in Malay). 9 February 2011. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Ketengah muzik dance hip hop", Rentak Artis Popular, (in Malay) Harian Metro, 5 July 2010. m/s 4–5.
  3. ^ Peluang muncul dalam klip video Dynda (in Malay) mStar Online (2 February 2011). Retrieved 18 March 2011.

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