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Stay Strong, Focus on Your Intentions: Nabila Razali's Advice to Aspiring Singer
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Stay Strong, Focus on Your Intentions: Nabila Razali's Advice to Aspiring Singer

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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News Named sources Context piece
  • Singer Nabila Razali advises aspiring artist Sabrina Alias to remain strong and focus on her intentions for entering the music industry.
  • Nabila emphasized the importance of artists pushing aside negativity and staying dedicated to their singing careers.
  • She shared her own experience of overcoming criticism by remembering her childhood passion for singing.

Singer Nabila Razali has offered words of encouragement to Sabrina Alias, a contestant on the Big Stage X Rocketfuel competition, urging her to stay strong and focused amidst the challenges of the entertainment industry. Nabila advised that artists must learn to set aside negative experiences and continue moving forward.

If this is truly the world of entertainment she desires, she must be strong and 'push aside' all negative things. We must remember our intention for entering the competition was to sing, right? So, keep strengthening yourself.

โ€” Nabila RazaliAdvising Sabrina Alias on handling industry pressures.

"If this is truly the world of entertainment she desires, she must be strong and 'push aside' all negative things," Nabila stated during a recent media event. "We must remember our intention for entering the competition was to sing, right? So, keep strengthening yourself."

Nabila drew parallels between Sabrina's situation and her own past experiences, where she faced criticism for vocal performances. The singer of "Permata Hati" stressed that artists should be fully committed to their singing careers if that is their genuine pursuit. "Do your best, or go back to how it was before. That's what I applied to myself when I first entered the arts industry," she shared.

Do your best, or go back to how it was before. That's what I applied to myself when I first entered the arts industry.

โ€” Nabila RazaliDescribing her personal approach to her singing career.

Recalling her own journey, Nabila mentioned that her childhood love for singing fueled her participation in auditions. This deep-seated passion helped her remain unaffected by negative comments. "If people say my singing isn't good, it's okay because my mother says it's good," she added with a smile. Nabila hopes Sabrina will clearly define her goals and pursue her aspirations with determination, noting that uncertainty about one's desires can lead to wavering when faced with criticism.

If people say my singing isn't good, it's okay because my mother says it's good.

โ€” Nabila RazaliRecalling how she dealt with early criticism.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.