Misha Omar

Misha Omar

Person from Malaysia

Genres: pop

Misha Omar
Misha Omar

About Misha Omar

Samihah Aisah bint Omar (born 6 January 1982), known professionally as Misha Omar, is a Malaysian pop singer, songwriter and actress. She has won won 8 Anugerah Juara Lagu trophies, 5 Anugerah Industri Muzik, 3 Anugerah Era & a trophy each from the Malaysia Film Festival and the Berita Harian Popular Bintang Award. She is from Machang, Kelantan and began her career in the field of voice since she was 19 years old after participating in the Bintang RTM 2001 competition. Her popularity peaked after achieving success with the song Bunga-bunga Cinta, and continued to remain popular until she was on par with the popularity of other female singers such as Siti Nurhaliza, Dayang Nurfaizah, Liza Hanim, Ning Baizura and Jaclyn Victor, becoming one of the most influential and best-selling female singers in the 2000s. Misha is also one of the few Malaysian artists who has managed to make a name for herself in Asia, especially after winning the gold award at the Asian Music Awards in Shanghai in 2003. Misha has been nominated for the MTV Asia Awards twice and was selected to perform at the MTV World Stage in 2009. She is also the first Malaysian artist to have a Vevo account on YouTube and her songs were also among the earliest Malaysian songs to be sold on iTunes and she is a pioneer in the use of high-tech microphones among local A-grade artists.

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