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Ryzall Noh
Ryzall Noh singing at Audionauts in 2023
Ryzall Noh singing at Malay rock outfit Audionauts Audionauts in 2023.
Born
Mohamed Rizal Bin Mohamed Noor

(1979-02-27) 27 February 1979 (age 45)
Kandang Kerbau Hospital, St Georges Road, Singapore
NationalitySingaporean
Other namesRyzall Noh, Ryzall Audionauts
EducationTrinity College of London
Occupations
  • Musician
  • Singer
  • Composer
  • Lyricist
  • Actor
  • Record producer
Years active2007–present
OrganizationAudionauts
Known forMalay Pop Musician
Notable workmalay songs, compositions, malay pop music
Musical career
GenresRock music, Pop music, Folk music
Instrument(s)Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
LabelsAudionauts

Mohamed Rizal Bin Mohamed Noor aka Ryzall Noh (Born 27th February 1979) is a Singaporean musician, singer, composer, lyricist, actor and also a producer. He was the frontman and lead singer of the Singapore-based band Audionauts[1] from the year 2007-2018.

He has won awards: 2013 at the 18th Compass Awards for the top local Malay pop song award with Maha Bisa Rahsia (Great Secret).[2]

Career[edit]

2007–2015: Audionauts[edit]

Established in early 2004, was an offspring band from Bhumiband. Ryzall Noh joined in late 2008. Audionauts went on to sign with Warner Music Malaysia and then Indigital Records. Their single “Andromeda” featuring Ronnie Husin was the highlight of their Malaysian career. The band disbanded due to member deaths.

2019 - Solo career and other endeavors[edit]

Ryzall re-emerged onto the scene following a year-long hiatus, citing experiences of mild depression and concerns regarding the state of Malay music in Singapore.

In 2019, Malaysia extended an invitation, prompting Ryzall to release his inaugural solo single, "Tak Seindah Kata." Crafted by Tony and Tam of the Malaysian band Spider, and distributed by the renowned Malaysian label Luncai Emas, the single garnered unexpected acclaim, emerging as a sleeper hit among audiences.

Subsequently, Ryzall proceeded to record several new singles and covers, fostering collaborations with esteemed artists such as Art Fazil, Bushmen, Moliano Lovehunters, Rahila Rasun, Altimet, Kamarxkazie, Ashidy Ridwan, Addy Cradle, and Syed Azmeer.

Ryzal at Suria (TV CHannel) Realty show owned by state media conglomerate Mediacorp

Acting[edit]

Ryzall Noh had a role in Eaglevison's drama series, Aduh Bibikku Season 2. Subsequently, he was in Hak Siapa, Kin, Kawin Satu Keluarga, 7 Dilema Dania, Spy (Season 2 not released yet), and Enparte (not released yet). [citation needed]

Honours[edit]

Top Local Malay Pop Song / Lagu Pop Melayu Tempatan Terbaik - 18th Compass Awards (2013)[2]

Song Title: Maha Bisa Rahsia

By: Mazronizam Bin Ayub, Mohamed Rizal Bin Mohamed Noor, Hishamuddin Bin Abdul Rahman (Composers & Lyricists)

Discography[edit]

Songs:[edit]

  • Tak Seindah Kata - Composer: Tony Spider; Lyricist: Ryzall Noh
  • Demam featuring Bushmen and Altimet (cover) - Composer: Art Fazil, Lyricist: Art Fazil
  • Sebuah Cinta feat Rahila Rashun - Composer: Mohamed Aedly, Lyricist: Mohamed Aedly / Ryzall Noh
  • Kalimah Cinta - Composer: Moliano, Lyricist: Cikgu Noor Hasnah
  • ⁠Teman - Composer: Lovehunters, Lyricist: Hanim Salleh
  • Selagi Bernafas feat Syed Azmir - Composer: Ashidy Ridwan, Lyricist: Ashidy Ridwan / Ryzall Noh / Syed Azmir
  • Tenggelam feat Ashidy Ridwan & Kamarxkazie - Composer: Ashidy Ridwan, Lyricist: Kamarxkazie
  • Hanya Engkau - Composer: Yazri Malik, Lyricist: Ryzall Noh
  • Marhaban Ya Ramadan - Composer: Addy Cradle / Ryzall Noh Lyricist: Hairul Anuar Harun
  • Darwish - Song: Yazri Malik / Ryzall Noh / Addy Cradle, Lyricist: Hairul Anuar Harun

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Singaporean rock band Audionauts issue new album update". Unite Asia. 2016-01-20. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  2. ^ a b "18th COMPASS Annual Awards Presentation | Compass". Retrieved 2024-04-24.

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