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A guide to all the musicians involved in rejuvenated 2018 version of NDP classic ‘We Are Singapore’

Last year鈥檚 National Day Parade theme song was (and remains) 鈥 a yearly tradition, it seems. The National Day Parade in itself is designed to elicit an overwhelming sense of patriotism, no matter how corny or mawkish it may be, and the annual theme songs are the best representation of its schmaltzy potency.

Even before SG50, National Day songs have been widely spurned for being banal tunes that are as easily forgotten as they are easily disregarded.聽That’s why we’re happy to report that this year鈥檚 National Day Parade theme song is actually… good.

Granted, it鈥檚 a refurbished version of a classic, everlasting tune from 1987, but the modern update to 鈥淲e Are Singapore鈥 is very welcome 鈥 and one that feeds into our current era of nostalgia.

Local crooner Charlie Lim was tasked with聽remaking聽this year鈥檚 song, and boy did he deliver. With the help of fellow singer-songwriters in the local music scene, of course: the likes of Vanessa Fernandez, Aisyah Aziz, Shak’thiya Subramaniam, THELIONCITYBOY, and Joanna Dong lent their voices. The melancholic electro-R&B beats arranged and produced by Lim, Sydney Tan, and Evan Low help take the old classic to a level of sleek modern sophistication, too.

Ultimately, we鈥檙e just happy that there鈥檚 none of the usual cloying rah-rah spirit in the song.

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According to , Lim spent a week watching YouTube videos of past National Day songs (we鈥檙e surprised he聽didn’t go insane) before deciding on a progressive take on 鈥淲e Are Singapore鈥.

Note that the first verse of the song was updated in a reflection of today鈥檚 bittersweet sentiments. 鈥淣o, nothing鈥檚 ever perfect, but I still call you mine.鈥 Dayum, Charlie.

Also, props to the government for handing over the reins of NDP song composition to the next generation of local singer-songwriters who鈥檝e long deserved their time in national spotlight. For the huge portion of Singaporeans that remain unfamiliar with the acclaimed musicians involved in this song, here鈥檚 a quick guide.


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A neo-soul crooner known for his moody, melancholic tunes, Charlie Lim has long played the local and international circuit with or without his super-band The Mothership. Ever relentless in his craft, the man is currently preparing a follow up to his fantastic 2016 double EP,聽TIME/SPACE.

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Fernandez is no stranger to the local entertainment industry. The multi-faceted R&B and soul singer has appeared in musicals, been a member of local hip-hop outfit Urban Xchange (and its evolution into Parking Lot Pimp) and audio-visual collective Syndicate, and released her own 聽tunes as Vandetta.聽On top of all that, she was a producer/presenter with 987fm and Lush 99.5FM.

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Aisyah Aziz caused quite a ruckus in a superbly botched performance聽for Mediacorp鈥檚 2018 countdown celebrations, but it seems like that fiasco was a one-off stumble because her voice in this NDP song is absolutely stunning. The singer-songwriter was also the biggest winner at regional Malay music awards show Anugerah Planet Muzik last year, so yeah, she鈥檚 proper accomplished. We’ll, uh, try to forget about that countdown show now.

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Shak’thiya is the newest kid on the block compared to his fellow musicians involved in the song. The folksy singer-songwriter often plays at open-mic sessions around town, sometimes with his accompanying band The Baits (get it? Shak and The Baits?).

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Rapper Kevin Lester aka THELIONCITYBOY is probably the face of hip-hop in Singapore (Shigga Shay trails behind)聽鈥 the man left a cushy job to pursue a full-time music career. After leaving defunct band Sixx, doing stints in Los Angeles with Black Eyed Peas鈥 Apl.de.ap, and playing this year鈥檚 Laneway Festival, the most recent thing he鈥檚 been in is a song called 鈥溾. No, really.

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Though the jazz singer has been in the local music circuit for quite some time, Singapore only noticed her last year after she impressed three out of four judges in Chinese singing competition Sing! China. 鈥楤out time. She finished third in the finals, which is a proper feat.

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Producer and multi-instrumentalist Evan Low is better known by his moniker Evanturetime, and the man is responsible for silky-smooth electro-pop hits with the local likes of The Sam Willows, Nathan Hartono, Inch Chua, and many more. He just released a slick album called folds earlier this year, by the way.




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