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Girl group Dolla becomes latest Malaysian act to grace NY Times Square billboard

Dolla’s appearance came about as a representative of Malaysian singers in the Equal campaign by Spotify

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 Sep 2021 2:00PM

Girl group Dolla becomes latest Malaysian act to grace NY Times Square billboard
Dolla becomes the third Malaysian act to grace the Times Square billboard after Yuna, and most recently, young rising star Layla Sania. – Spotify pic, September 22, 2021

by Shahriza Shamshiri

MALAYSIAN talents continue to make headlines on the global front as local girl group Dolla becomes the latest Malaysian act to grace the digital billboard in Times Square, New York, USA.

Dolla’s appearance on the digital billboard came about as a representative of Malaysian singers in the Equal campaign by world-renowned digital music streaming platform Spotify. Equal is a global programme by Spotify which aims to foster equity for women in audio and to nurture equity by highlighting female artists around the world.

There are 35 local Equal playlists covering artists from over 50 countries – with Dolla being on the cover as a representative from Equal Malaysia and Singapore’s playlists. There is also the "best" Equal Global Playlist that contains music of Equal artists from around the world.

Dolla, which consists of four talented young ladies namely Sabronzo, Tabby, Syasya and Angel, were delighted upon learning the news.

Dolla is made up of Sabronzo, Tabby, Syasya and Angel. – Getaran pic
Dolla is made up of Sabronzo, Tabby, Syasya and Angel. – Getaran pic

“Words just cannot express how we feel right now. This is such a huge honour for a newly formed vocal group like us. We hope we can continue to live up to the expectations of our fans,” said Sabronzo on behalf of her group.

The group, which was formed in 2019, started a ripple in the local music industry with their daring image and bold showmanship.

Armed with slick dance moves and sensational fashion sense, the group continued to garner more followers with their contemporary brand of music.

After hitting the local charts with their debut single ‘Dolla Makes You Wanna’, the group continued to set themselves apart from other local music groups.

They then released their second single, ‘Impikan’, and the English version, ‘Watch Me Glow’, in October 2020. ‘Impikan’ had a million views on YouTube in less than two weeks. It gained widespread media attention locally and internationally as well within the SEA region and Korea.

They also took part in the Philippines ABS-CBN collaboration track, 'Heal', an all-female Southeast Asia collaboration song with 13 other artists across the region. This year, Dolla also released ‘Raya Raya Raya’, a festive song in conjunction with the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebrations. The track has more than 4 million views on YouTube.

Dolla also becomes the third Malaysian act to grace the Times Square billboard after Yuna, and most recently, young rising star Layla Sania. – The Vibes, September 22, 2021

This article was first published in The Vibes' Malay language sister portal Getaran

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