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The Beat Kuala Lumpur's Up-and-Coming Artist: Singer-Songwriter Talitha.

Meet Singer Songwriter Talitha Malaysias Rising RB Artist

The Beat Kuala Lumpur’s Up and Coming is a series where we feature rising talented artists from Malaysia, giving them a platform to share what they’re passionate about and promote the music they (and us too!) would love for the world to hear. Do you want or know someone who wants to be featured? Email us at kul.editorial@thebeat.asia or slide through our DMs on Facebook or Instagram.

"You only live once.”

This is what our latest Up-and-Coming Artist lives by, and this ideal manifests in her music. For her, life is too short to not do what we like, and this has become evident in her passion for creating music that not only speaks to her soul but also resonates with the hearts of her listeners.

Fresh off the release of her third album, The Beat Asia had the chance to speak with Malaysia’s rising R&B and pop artist Talitha. In our exclusive interview, Talitha. talked about her most valued ideals, how she integrates them into her songs, and her message to other aspiring artists wanting to delve into music. Read on to find out why she’s worth watching out for!

Hi, Talitha.! Can you give our readers a bit of an introduction about yourself?

Hi! I’m Talitha. You can call me Tali! Hehe. I’m a singer, songwriter, [and an] explorer.

What pushed you into making music? Any stories you'd like to share about your beginnings as a musician?

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You know how some people journal? Music writing is my way of journaling. And being able to share my experiences to remind people [that] they’re not alone, or knowing that my music was able to help people through whatever it is they might be going through, drives me.

What has been your greatest achievement since you started a career in music?

Being able to share my story and help others in the process.

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We listened to your recent album, 'Hello, Talitha,' and we love the R&B-pop vibes and your sweet vocals! What is the album all about, and what was the inspiration behind it?

Validating the feeling of being lost and allowing yourself to explore yourself. Life is so short and I [would] rather die knowing that I lived than not, know that I loved than not. Hehe.

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We heard that you also write your music and love telling your stories through them. What is your process in making songs and where do you get ideas and inspiration for them?

I’m quite an emotional person and I’m also very expressive with how I feel. So, I’d like to think that my music ideas mostly just flows from that. I do, personally, find it hard to write music that I cannot connect with.

If you're given a chance to collaborate with someone or open a show for them, locally or internationally, who would it be and why?

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Oh! I would loooove to open for UMI! Or collaborate with her. ‘Cause I love her writing and would have so much to learn from her.

What are your ultimate goals as a musician?

To be able to tour around the world and share my music with people.

What advice can you give to those who would like to pursue music?

If there’s one thing I learnt, it’s that you can’t please everybody. So, do what you want to do, write what you want to write, sing how you want to sing. Do YOU. There will always be someone out there who wants to listen and love you for you.

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What's next for Talitha? Are there any shows or gigs that we can look forward to from you very soon?

I [launched] my album “Hello, Talitha.” [last] Dec. 8, but I’m mostly planning to just write more and release more music throughout 2024.

This interview has been edited for length and clarity. To know more about Talitha, follow her on Instagram or Facebook, and stream her music on YouTube and Spotify.

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Get Your Seoul Fix: Exploring Korean Culture in Kuala Lumpur
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So, you’re in Kuala Lumpur and you've got a serious hankering for some Korean vibes? Well, fret not, because this bustling city has got your Seoul cravings covered! From K-pop to kimchi, here’s your ultimate guide to experiencing Korean culture in KL.

Korean Marts

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First stop, let’s dive into the heart of Korean culture – the marts or convenience stores. KL is dotted with Korean grocery stores and markets where you can stock up on all your favourite Korean goodies. Head to places like K Market in Mont Kiara or Seoul Mart in Desa Sri Hartamas for a wide array of Korean snacks, ingredients, and even beauty products. It is like stepping into a mini-Seoul right in the heart of KL.

Location: K Market, Lot J-G-10 & 11, GF, Jalan Solaris, Solaris Mont Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur or Seoul Mart, G/F Plaza Crystal Ville Centre, 27, Jalan 23/70a, Desa Sri Hartamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: 018-577 2422

Korean Restaurants

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Of course, no Korean culture exploration is complete without sampling some authentic Korean cuisine. KL boasts many Korean restaurants ranging from cozy hole-in-the-wall joints to upscale dining experiences. Craving some spicy kimchi stew or crispy fried chicken? Head over to places like Shinmapo Korean BBQ in SS15 or Hanbing Korean Dessert Cafe in NU Sentral for a taste of Korea right here in KL.

Location: Hanbing Korean Dessert, LG-21 NU Sentral Shopping Mall, 201, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Kuala Lumpur Sentral, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur or Shinmapo Korean BBQ, The Gardens Mall or SS15 Courtyard, Subang

Contact details: 03-2276 2287 (Hanbing) or 03-2201-3252 (Shinmapo Korean BBQ)

Korean Fashion Boutiques

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If you're looking to update your wardrobe with some trendy Korean fashion pieces, KL has several boutiques that specialise in Korean-inspired clothing. Head to places like Atria Shopping Gallery in Damansara Jaya or Pavilion Kuala Lumpur to browse through a wide selection of Korean fashion brands. From cute and quirky to sleek and sophisticated, you'll find something to suit every style.

Location: mii Korea Concept Store, Lot 4.106.01, Level 4, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, 168, Jln Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan

Contact details: 03-7733 5156

Korean Beauty Stores

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Indulge in some self-care Korean style by exploring KL’s numerous Korean beauty stores. From sheet masks to snail creams, these stores offer a wide range of Korean skincare and beauty products guaranteed to give you that coveted K-beauty glow. Check out stores like Innisfree, Etude House, or The Face Shop in popular shopping malls like One Utama or Mid Valley for all your skincare needs.

Location: Innisfree, Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley City, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur or Etude House, G.57, Ground Floor, Klang Parade, Kawasan 17, Klang Parade or The Face Shop, Lot 5.42.00, Level 5, Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: 03-2938 3333 (Innisfree) or 03-3362-5181 (Etude House) or 03-2141-4186 (The Face Shop)

Korean Books

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For those interested in Korean literature, and language, or simply wanting to dive deeper into Korean culture, visiting Korean bookstores in KL is a must. BookXcess in Fahrenheit 88 often stocks a variety of Korean books, ranging from bestselling novels to language textbooks and even K-pop photo books. Take time to peruse the shelves and discover new aspects of Korean culture through literature.

Location: BookXcess, 179, Jalan Gading, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: 03-2148 5488

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Kuala Lumpur/ Vibe/ Sports
Manchester United Announces Official Partnership with Malaysia Airlines
Manchester United Announces Official Partnership with Malaysia AirlinesPhoto by Facebook/Malaysia Airlines

Malaysia Airlines has reached another goal of taking the global stage after it signed a strategic multi-year partnership with Manchester United football club as its official commercial airline.

The announcement was made at the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) Fair 2024, headed by the airlines’ Group Managing Director Izham Ismail and attended by Man Utd’s former defenders — Patrice Eva and Wes Brown — to seal the deal.

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Both parties are looking forward to working together, whereas Malaysia Airlines looks forward to giving quality service to the fans and members of the legendary football club.

In celebration of the new partnership, Malaysia Airlines is choosing one lucky fan to experience the premium hospitality of the airline and get the ultimate Manchester United fan perks.

The lucky fan will receive two business class tickets to their chosen destination, a two-night stay in Manchester, personalised Manchester shirts, two exclusive passes to watch a Manchester United first-team training session, and two hospitality tickets for a United match at Old Trafford!

Don’t miss out on the chance to win and be the lucky fan to experience all the ultimate fan experience by registering through their website.

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Kuala Lumpur/ Vibe/ Pop Culture
‘Attack on Titan’ Exhibit Is Finally Coming to Kuala Lumpur This April
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Grab your blades, tighten your straps, and get ready to join the ranks of the Survey Corps for the “Attack on Titan” exhibit!

After touring in several countries, the highly anticipated exhibit is finally making its way to Malaysia. Slated to open on April 25 at the Fahrenheit88 Shopping Mall in Kuala Lumpur, fans can wander through various immersive zones until July 21.

In the mall’s Instagram announcement post, they are inviting fans to “step into the savage world of humanity's struggle for survival against monstrous titans” and come face-to-face with jaw-dropping displays, original artwork, and more.

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For those unfamiliar, “Attack on Titan (AOT)” is a popular Japanese manga series created by Hajime Isayama. The story is set in a world where humans live within large walled cities to protect themselves from Titans — giant creatures that devour humans for no apparent reason.

The plot revolves around the characters Eren Yeager, Mikasa Ackerman, and Armin Arlert, who join the military to fight against the Titans and unravel the mysteries of their world. The series has been captivating readers since its serialization began in 2009 and has also been adapted into a successful anime.

As of this writing, no further specifics regarding the exhibit have been announced yet. For more updates, follow Fahrenheit 88 Shopping Mall’s Instagram page.

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‘Fullmetal Alchemist’ Exhibit Opens in Kuala Lumpur’s Pavilion Bukit Jalil
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Hey, anime and manga fans! Get ready to witness Hiromu Arakawa’s masterpiece, “Fullmetal Alchemist,” as an amazing exhibit from Japan has made its way to Malaysia.

According to the Fullmetal Alchemist Exhibition’s post, the exhibition will run until March 24 at the second level of Pavilion Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur. The exhibit originally toured across Japan from 2017 to 2019 before deciding to do its first-ever showcase overseas.

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The exhibit features seven zones with about 300 items on display, including coloured illustrations from Arakawa's archives and costumes from the recent “Fullmetal Alchemist 2022” live-action movie. Fans can immerse themselves in an alchemical journey from 10 AM to 10 PM to get a glimpse of the beloved work’s original manuscripts as well.

Visitors can also participate in a stamp rally, where they can win an exclusive sticker and honourary certificate from the Amestris Military by collecting six stamps spread throughout the venue.

For those who want to keep a souvenir, guests can also visit the merchandise area to get plush dolls, badges, posters, and more.

Selling over 80 million copies worldwide, “Fullmetal Alchemist” is a shounen manga series that tells the story of two brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric, in their search for the philosopher's stone, which holds the key to potentially restore their bodies to normal after a failed attempt to bring their deceased mother back from the dead.

The series was first adapted into anime, with 51 episodes airing between 2003 and 2004. In 2009, a retelling of the original story was released titled, “Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood,” which is more faithful to the manga.

Get your tickets here. For more information, follow Fullmetal Alchemist Exhibition’s Facebook and Instagram accounts.

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Legendary Japanese Girl Group AKB48 Launches Sister Group KLP48 in Malaysia
Legendary Japanese Girl Group AKB48 Launches Sister Group KLP48 in MalaysiaPhoto by Facebook/KLP48

Japan’s biggest girl group, Akihabara48, widely known as AKB48, welcomes 2024 with a new sister group, KLP48, which is set to debut this year!

After introducing its pioneer overseas sister group, JKT48, 12 years ago, KLP48 now stands as the 10th international sister group within the 48 sister groups.

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Originating in Japan in 2005, AKB48 is the brainchild of music producer Yasushi Akimoto, who challenged the prevailing norms among Japanese idols who traditionally only performed in concerts and on TV. Akimoto introduced the concept of “idols you can meet” with AKB48, establishing their own theatre where the group performs almost every night.

The success of AKB48 in the Japanese market has been nothing short of phenomenal, leading to the subsequent establishment of its overseas sister groups.

Currently, there are seven active sister groups, namely JKT48 (Jakarta), BNK48 (Bangkok), MNL48 (Manila), AKB48 Team SH (Shanghai), AKB48 Team TP (Taipei), CGM48 (Chiang Mai), and the upcoming addition, KLP48 (Kuala Lumpur).

While future activities for the new sister group are yet to be announced, KLP48 has already launched their social media accounts, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), YouTube, and its official website.

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Kuala Lumpur/ Vibe/ Sports
Zepp Health Releases Amazfit Active Edge Smartwatch for Sporty Lifestyles
Zepp Health Releases Amazfit Active Edge Smartwatch for Sporty LifestylesPhoto by Facebook/Amazfit

The perfect match for your active lifestyle is coming its way with Zepp Health Corporation’s Amazfit Active Edge, the latest smartwatch from the health tech company.

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Available in three dual colours: Lava Black, Midnight Pulse, and Mint Green, this smartwatch is powered with more than 130 sports modes, training templates, and accurate health monitoring for a perfect fitness journey.

The watch itself can connect to the Zepp app, where users can maximise the use and functionality of the watch, monitor their recorded data within the application, and get all the necessary system updates.

On top of the smartwatch’s fitness functions, Amazfit Active Edge also uses an AI chatbot that offers training tips and nutrition guidance in an engaging way, a new feature within the existing smartwatch models on the market today.

Priced at RM599, Malaysians can get their own smartwatch starting on Dec. 22, available through online shopping applications.

Learn more about Zepp’s new product by checking out the full specs on their website.

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Malaysia to Host the Mobile Legends’ M6 World Championship in 2024
Malaysia to Host the Mobile Legends M6 World Championship in 2024Photo by Facebook/Mobile Legends Esports

What a good year it is for all esports gamers! Following the M5 World Championship, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) developer MOONTON Games has announced that Malaysia is set to host the M6 World Championship next year.

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Known as one of the leading countries in the esports scene, the M6 World Championship marks the return of the game where it all began, where the inaugural M1 World Championship was also held in Kuala Lumpur back in 2019.

Although details are yet to be released, the championship is expected to happen around December next year following the schedule of the previous championship program.

Starting in 2018, MOONTON Games has been hosting MLBB Professional League (MPL) in Southeast Asia and has been alive since then.

To learn more about this exciting event, follow Mobile Legends Esports’ Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter) accounts.

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