ENGLISH punk rock band, The Clash has serenaded us with London Calling, Frank Sinatra’s unforgettable melodious vocals will always be remembered in New York, New York and Freddie Mercury was synonymous with Barcelona, the theme song for Olympics 1992.

Kuala Lumpur is no exception.

Since Union Jack was taken down from Dataran Merdeka on 31 August 1957 until the completion of the world’s highest twin tower in the world, there have been a string of songs that paid tribute to the city of Kuala Lumpur.

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Keroncong Kuala Lumpur - P. Ramlee (1968)

This song is featured in Anak Bapak in the same year. The late Tan Sri P. Ramlee as Che’ Harun attended a circumcision event and was asked by his employees to sing this tune.

Kuala Lumpur
Ibu negara Malaysia
Aman serta makmur
Selepas merdeka

P. Ramlee - Keroncong Kuala Lumpur


Air Mata di Kuala Lumpur - Saloma (1972)

The ballad written by P. Ramlee a year before his demise was the last ballad he co-wrote for his dear wife, the late Puan Sri Saloma.

The heartwrenching lyrics implied his struggle during the end of his career as a renowned performer in Malaysia and Singapore.

Many years and songs later, reality TV star, Hazama performed this song on MeleTOP, produced by Astro RIA.

Hidup sudah tiada bererti
Zahirku hidup batinku mati
Remuk redah hatiku hancur
Air mata di Kuala Lumpur

Saloma - Air Mata di Kuala Lumpur



Senja di Kuala Lumpur - Broery Marantika (1980)

Composed by Datuk Ahmad Nawab, this song cemented this Indonesian crooner’s popularity in Malaysia, who was also synonymous for another tearjerker titled, Biar Bulan Bicara.

Indonesian singer, Poppy Mercury has also popularised a song titled, Tragedi Antara Penang dan Kuala Lumpur, produced in 1991.

Kan ku ingat kan ku kenang
Senja indah senja di Kuala Lumpur
Kan ku bawa kan ku simpan
Senja indah senja di Kuala Lumpur

Broery Marantika - Senja di Kuala Lumpur


Chow Kit Road - Sudirman (1981)

April 14, 1986 will never be forgotten by over 100 thousands of city folks as they witnessed Asia's Best Performer staged a free concert in Chow Kit Road, held as tribute to his fans.

Indahnya petang di Chow Kit Road
Kuala Lumpur
Indahnya petang di Chow Kit Road
Kuala Lumpur

Sudirman - Chow Kit Road



Kuala Lumpur Oh Kuala Lumpur - Malek Ridzuan (1981)

Besides the original singer, this song has been performed by Adam Ahmad for Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) promotional video in 1986 and the alternative rock band Hujan in 2012.

Director Mamat Khalid’s directorial, Rock Oo also featured this song iin the comedy.

Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur
Menyinari hidupku
Kota yang penuh dengan cabaran

Malek Ridzuan - Kuala Lumpur Oh Kuala Lumpur



Senyumlah Kuala Lumpur - Alleycats (1982)

This song is undoubtedly one of the most popular KL-themed song until today. Complemented by its vocalist, David Arumugam's husky vocals, this song will never cease to sizzle Alleycats' die-hard fans until today.

Kuala Lumpur senyumanmu
Di pagi ini
Sungguh bererti
Kerna cinta bersemi lagi
Setelah kemarau panjang

Alleycats - Senyumlah Kuala Lumpur


Sesat di Kuala Lumpur - Kembara (1986)

This is one of the original soundtracks for Kembara Seniman Jalanan, a film starring Datuk M. Nasir, Amy Search and the singer of Saya Anak Malaysia, Dr Sam Rasputin.

Not long after, the latter released Oleh-Oleh di Kota Raya with his band Musafir.

Sesat di Kuala Lumpur
Dosa dan pahala bercampur
Tapi kita perlu hidup
Kita perlu terus hidup

Kembara - Sesat di Kuala Lumpur



Hujan Bunga di Kuala Lumpur - Ana Raffali (2010)

One of Ana’s songs which catapulted her name as an indie pop singer/songwriter in the local music scene.

Several artistes followed in her footsteps which saw the release of other tunes that paid tribute to KL such as The Times' Panik di Kuala Lumpur in 2007 and Kuala Lumpur (2008) by Hujan.

Hujan bunga di Kuala Lumpur
Kini sudah tiada
Masa untuk mencari payung
Berteduh kita bawah surat khabar
Lalu terbaca berita kata
Hujan ini tak akan reda




KL Kita - Yuna & Qi Razali (2012)

Featured in Yuna’s Terukir di Bintang, this song was picked as the soundtrack for Kolumpo, a movie that comprised three interrelated stories by three different directors.

Waktu mencemburui aku
Kota raya menjamahku
Di mana perginya mimpiku
Mungkin dijemarimu



Kotarayaku - Altimet & Noh (2014)

This song was initially performed by Tom in 2012 but the subsequent version gained better traction among fans largely due to Altimet’s masterful rap wordplay.

Oh Kuala Lumpur
Kau yang tak pernah tidur
Menjaga mimpi yang luntur
Oh kotarayaku
Kisah seribu satu
Abadi di jalananmu