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    Marsha AF3′s “Pokok Kelapak” : the best ever version

    January 2nd, 2008

    This is so good it’s worth plugging for all it’s worth. Added to youtube at the beginning of the year by “bluemenx” (that’s his one and only video), I only knew about it a few days ago.

    I think the popularity of Akademi Fantasia among Sabahans peaked in 2005 (AF3) when the funny-in-his-own-eccentric-way Felix and photogenic Marsha were the stars of the show. Marsha’s popularity surged when she did the “Pokok Kelapak” thing, and VE cemented it.

    That was already cool enough, but then about a year later someone did a remix that bettered everybody. And I wholeheartedly agree with what dbos wrote, i.e. Maestro should’ve seized on the opportunity to let Marsha record this 2 years ago.

    The remix video:

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    …sure need that HDMI splitter for that TV…

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    Gurangak
    dbos

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