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00:00I used to know a guy called Mr. Umi, he's a priest.
00:03I used to go to school with him.
00:06So Mr. Umi and his husband,
00:08if it was a night market or something, they would sell
00:11newspapers,
00:12What year was that?
00:142004, 2003, 2004, 2005.
00:16You were in school?
00:17Yes, I was in school.
00:18Then, he would sell newspapers.
00:22So, he was famous.
00:23So, in the Hijaz Rekod, Telaga Biru,
00:26Mr. Umi was known because he would take
00:29his wife's newspapers to sell.
00:31If it was a night market, it would be very long.
00:33People would know him.
00:34Ustaz-ustaz would come and buy from his shop.
00:37So, when I was in the car with him,
00:39I would always listen to
00:41cassettes of Nasheed songs.
00:44Kumpulan Dihati, and so on.
00:46Until one day,
00:48when I was about to go to school,
00:49I remembered that I was sleeping.
00:52Hadilah cinta...
00:56What song is this?
00:58So, tika terbuka...
01:00What song is this?
01:01Alhamra...
01:03So, imagine, back then, it wasn't like now.
01:05Now, we have a digital platform.
01:06We can listen to whatever song we want.
01:08So, next, next, right?
01:09Back then, cassettes,
01:10whatever was being played on cassettes,
01:12that's what you were listening to.
01:13Plus, you were in our car.
01:14There was no time for you to go out.
01:15You wanted to go out, but there was no time.
01:22You