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Mohammad Aliff bin Aziz (born 16 February 1991) is a
Singaporean Singaporeans are the citizens and nationals of the sovereign island city-state of Singapore. Singapore is home to a people of a variety of ethno-racial-religious origins, with the city-state itself being a multi-racial, multi-cultural, m ...
singer and actor based in
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. He is managed under Sony Music BMG Malaysia. In July 2007, he was crowned the winner of a reality TV singing competition, ''Anugerah'', making him the youngest winner (won the title at the age of 16) of the show/competition. In September of that same year, Aziz released his first self-titled album with single "Cinta Arjuna'" (Tong Hua cover) with 300,000 copies sold around Southeast Asia. His first single, "Sayang Sayang" received the most number of ringtone downloads (1 million) across Southeast Asia. Song was inspired by Sham Faisal who was told to have a very strong influence on the singer. Aliff currently had 4 albums: ''Aliff'' (2007), ''It's Aliff's Time'' (2009), ''Aliff Aziz'' (2011) and ''Rebirth'' (2017).


Early life and education

Born on 16 February 1991, Aliff Aziz is the first child of Aziz Sapdan, a personal driver, and Siti Hafiza Sheikh Mohamad, a clinic supervisor, establishing a Malay family of mixed Arab heritage. The family would also welcome twin girls, Nur Aisyah Binte Aziz and Nur A'in Binte Aziz three years later. Aliff studied at Zhenghua Secondary School until 2007 for his Singapore-Cambridge GCE 'N' Level certificate which he had passed, before studying in a private school for his Singapore-Cambridge GCE 'O' Level certificate in 2008.


Career

Aliff was crowned the youngest ever Anugerah 2007 talent show cum singing competition winner at age of 16. From the contest, he won a recording deal with Sony BMG and a cash prize of . In the same year, he released his debut album, "Aliff" and sold 3,000 albums within two weeks of its release. "Sayang-Sayang", a single debuted fourth on the charts of Malay radio station
Ria 89.7FM Ria 897 is a Malay-language radio station in Singapore. Owned by the state-owned broadcaster Mediacorp and launched in 1990, it broadcasts a contemporary hit radio format focused on Malaysian popular music and Indonesian pop music. An audio ...
. Following his win, he appeared most of Mediacorp shows such as Sinar Lebaran 2007 and 2008, Khayalan etc. He also appeared for a short 30 seconds KFC advertisement in 2007. It was reported by Malaysian magazine in 2008 he was juggling his busy schedule as an O levels student (private candidate) and career as a singer. In 2009, Aliff Aziz was enlisted to the compulsory
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where he was an instructor at the
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(Formerly known as BRTC/Basic Rescue Training Centre) in Jalan Bahar. In a Sungguh interview in 2010, Aliff was posted to admin to allow him to focus more on his singing career. During that same year, Aliff released his second album "It's Aliff's Time" with its hits single "Cinta" and "Kalau Cinta" featuring Malaysian singer Joanna. "Kalau Cinta" topped the radio charts for a few months making it another record breaking song. Aliff Aziz was member of Singapore Civil Defence Force Music Performing Arts Club (MPAC), where he performed as a vocalist for many SCDF occasions such as SCDF Promotion Ceremony, SCDF Community Day etc. In 2011, Aliff ended his service with the nation and moved over to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to pursue his career as a recording artist, singer, model and actor. In early 2012, Aliff Aziz released his third album "Aliff Aziz" where his single "Jangan Ganggu Pacarku" received 1 million views on its music video within 24 hours of release. Aliff other songs such as Cinta Ya Cinta and Setiap Detik was used as OST for dramas too. Aliff also started a career in acting, his first drama, a comedy cum musical based drama "Antara Kita" which was directed by Kas Roshan about teenagers working in a graphic design company. The 13 episode drama also stars Zaibo, Fara Fauzana, Bell Ngasri and Anne Ngasri. In December 2021, Aliff joined Malaysia's singing competition, Gegar Vaganza in which he ended up winning it and crowned champion. He also received RM 100,000 as a reward for coming in the first place.


Personal life

In 2016, after dating for almost two years and being engaged for nine months, Aliff and Malaysian singer-actress Bella Astillah took their marriage vows and held a wedding reception for about 1,000 guests at the Top Glove convention centre in Shah Alam, Selangor. They have a son born in 2017, and a daughter born in 2020. Aliff Aziz and Bella were officially divorced in 2019 but reconciled in 2020. In March 2024, Bella filed a petition to divorce Aliff, with the proceedings in progress .


Discography


Studio albums

Sony Music BMG & Sony Music Entertainment


Singles


Filmography


Television series


Telemovie


References


External links


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