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Thai artist James Alyn and London-based pop band PREP team up for heartfelt new single 'Don't Worry'. With PREP's smooth blend of soft pop, funk, and soul, paired with Jame's warm, emotional tone, they complement each other to create a sound that feels both intimate and timeless, offering comfort and hope.
'Don't Worry' was inspired by a touching encounter with a fan. "She told me my songs helped her through her darkest times. I wrote this song hoping it could be a beacon of light for others who need it. I'm really thankful to my fans for being by my side through thick and thin. Just like the line 'Even in another life, you can find me by your side', I'll always be there for them too." Blending soothing vocals, lush synths, and PREP's signature groove, 'Don't Worry' is a reminder to keep faith through difficult moments.
"It was the night I opened for PREP in Taipei," James recalls. "After the show, me and the guys from PREP went to Kuo from Sunset Rollercoaster's house and jammed for a bit, not intending to make anything of it. A year later, I found a voice memo from that night and built the rest of the song from there."
James Alyn, formerly the lead vocalist of the internationally acclaimed duo HYBS, has embarked on a dynamic solo career, showcasing his versatility across a wide range of musical styles. His repertoire features beloved HYBS classics alongside cutting-edge new material that he has both written and performed, solidifying his reputation as a trendsetter in the music industry.
On stage, James Alyn captivates audiences with his electrifying performances, backed by a band that has been by his side for over a decade. Together, they create an immersive and exhilarating live experience, leaving fans enthralled for the entire show.
2026 is gearing up to be another year with exciting releases on streaming platforms! Adding to the must-watch list is Prime Video's new thriller series, "56 Days", which releases mid-February.
The series is adapted from Catherine Ryan Howard's best-selling novel of the same name. On 11th December 2025 (Thursday), Prime Video turned up the excitement for the exclusive series, releasing first-look images and announcing the official premiere date. All eight episodes of "56 Days" will be released on 18th February 2026 (Wednesday), exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
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"56 Days" follows Oliver and Ciara, who fall for each other fast after meeting at a supermarket. Fifty-six days later, homicide investigators arrive at Oliver's apartment to find an unidentified body, brutally murdered and intentionally decomposed. Intercutting between an intense single day in the present investigation and the twisted trajectory of the young lovers' affair in the past, the series is both a unique crime story and a riveting, sexy, psychological thriller.
The star-studded cast features Dove Cameron as Ciara Wyse, Avan Jogia as Oliver Kennedy, Karla Souza as Lee Reardon, and Dorian Missick as Karl Connolly. "56 Days" is written and executive-produced by Lisa Zwerling, Karyn Usher, James Wan, Michael Clear, and Rob Hackett via Atomic Monster, with Danielle Bozzone overseeing the series. Catherine Ryan Howard will serve as co-executive producer.
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"56 Days" will be available for Malaysian viewers via Prime Video. For more information, visit Prime Video Malaysia's Instagram and Facebook.
"Hunger Games" fans, rejoice! The arena is calling once again and this time, it brings with it the unexpected return of two faces who helped define the very heart of the franchise.
Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson are officially returning to the "Hunger Games" universe, marking their first appearance in the franchise since 2015's "Mockingjay — Part 2". The pair, best known for bringing Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark to life, will feature in "The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping", the upcoming film adaptation of Suzanne Collins' latest novel.
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Lionsgate has confirmed that the film is slated for release on 20th November 2026, with Francis Lawrence returning to direct. As the filmmaker behind most of the original series, his involvement maintains continuity for a franchise that has earned more than US$3.3 billion worldwide. Set decades before Katniss' revolution, the new instalment promises a blend of nostalgia and renewed narrative depth.
"Sunrise on the Reaping" takes place on the morning of the 50th Hunger Games reaping, 24 years before the first book. Acting as a successor to "The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes" (2023), the film continues to explore Panem's dark history. While Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson's roles are expected to be brief, their return offers a meaningful bridge between the prequel and the beloved original films.
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The ensemble cast brings together an impressive mix of established and rising talent, with Ralph Fiennes as President Snow and Jesse Plemons as Plutarch Heavensbee. Kelvin Harrison Jr. reprises his role as Beetee Latier, joined by Kieran Culkin as Caesar Flickerman and Elle Fanning as Effie Trinket, while Joseph Zada, Glenn Close, Mckenna Grace, Maya Hawke and Whitney Peak round out the core line-up.
Billy Ray adapts Suzanne Collins' book for the screen, with Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson producing for Color Force and Cameron MacConomy serving as executive producer. As Jennifer celebrates a recent Golden Globe nomination for "Die My Love" and Josh leads "Five Nights at Freddy's 2", anticipation continues to grow for their return to the franchise. With legacy characters, returning creatives and a compelling new storyline, "Sunrise on the Reaping" is poised to reignite excitement across the fandom.
W Kuala Lumpur unveils YEN's Imperial Champagne Brunch, a weekend affair that elevates the timeless ritual of yum cha into a sparkling celebration of craftsmanship, indulgence, and contemporary elegance.
Set against the golden-hour glow of Kuala Lumpur's skyline, this brunch introduces a refined convergence of Cantonese culinary artistry and Champagne sophistication. Guests are invited to luxuriate in 120 minutes of free-flow Veuve Clicquot Brut, perfectly matched with an abundant selection of YEN's handcrafted dim sum — each piece meticulously composed to honour balance, texture, and tradition.
A symphony of delicate aromas, refined flavours, and crisp effervescence, the Imperial Champagne Brunch invites diners to savour the beauty of Cantonese precision reinterpreted with W's signature boldness, led by YEN's culinary masters. From the first pour to the final bite, the experience is crafted as a moment of pure indulgence.
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Earlier this week, Malaysian social media personality Khairul Aming announced his first restaurant, Rembayung. Given the influencer's popularity, it's no surprise that many are curious about the soon-to-open eatery.
In an Instagram Live stream on 10th December 2025 (Wednesday), the influencer answered questions about his new restaurant, including parking, price and capacity. In his initial announcement video, Khairul Aming revealed that the restaurant is in Kampung Baru, less than 10 minutes from KLCC. He also noted that the restaurant should accommodate around 250 people.
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Given the location, many were concerned about parking – or lack of. In the livestream, Khairul Aming, fondly referred to as KA, admitted that parking at his restaurant will be limited. Instead, he encourages customers to carpool to the restaurant or use e-hailing rides. He also mentioned that his restaurant is within walking distance of a monorail, so using public transportation is another option.
Khairul Aming also said that his restaurant will implement a reservations-only system and won't allow walk-ins. He explained that only 200-250 people will be allowed in a restaurant at a time to avoid long waits and overcrowding. Khairul added that having the system is for the safety and convenience of his customers, because he doesn't want people to wait hours under the blazing sun or pouring rain.
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As for price, the social media personality said the menu, which focuses on traditional Malay flavours, has both cheap and expensive options. However, he admitted he couldn't bring down prices to make them affordable for the masses because he has to consider the cost of running the restaurant. Previously, Khairul Aming revealed that it cost him RM4 million to build the restaurant. Additionally, Rembayung employs 50 local workers.
Despite the mixed reactions, Khairul Aming has received praise for his approaches and plans for Rembayung. Many also wished him success as he entered a new stage in his career. Will you visit Rembayung once it opens in January 2026? Check out what he said about the eatery:
The fans definitely miss F4 and choose to show it through ticket sales. After tickets to the Taiwanese band's reunion concert went live yesterday, reports say it sold out almost immediately.
Earlier this week, B'in Music announced that F4 will embark on their highly anticipated reunion concert tour, "F Forever Star City World Tour", later this month. Despite only three of four members participating, the news received major reactions from fans all over the world, who've longed to see the group back on the road.
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Tickets for the tour's Shanghai shows went live yesterday (Wednesday, 10th December 2025) at 3pm sharp. The Shanghai stop features four shows, held consecutively from 19th to 22nd December 2025 (Friday to Monday). Shockingly, the tickets for all four shows sold out almost instantly.
B'in Music confirmed the news on their social media, thanking the crowd for their support and interest in the upcoming concert. The tickets reportedly sold out in a few minutes. However, Singaporean stylist Martin Wong claimed that the tickets sold out in one second. While the claim remains unconfirmed, it shows the high demand for the group's return.
For those wondering, the concert's venue, the Mercedes-Benz Arena, has an estimated maximum capacity of 18,000. However, it's likely the concert will seat 13-15,000 fans per show to accommodate the stage and layout. In total, the four-day concert has sold an estimated 52-60,000 tickets.
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Seeing how fast the tickets sold out, fans have now urged B'in Music to expand the tour to more cities. Some hoped to see the group perform in Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong, noting F4's popularity in these countries. There are also hopes that member Ken Chu (朱孝天) will join the tour later, as many said the tour won't be complete without him.
Nevertheless, the excitement for F4's return is apparent, so we hope that B'in Music and the group can fulfil the fans' wishes. In the meantime, check out the group's newest song with MAYDAY's Ashin (五月天 阿信) and Jay Chou (周杰伦):
After years of planning, revisions and shifting timelines, the LRT3 Shah Alam Line is entering its final stretch but commuters may need to wait a little longer before stepping onboard. Although initial plans targeted a December 2025 opening, the latest developments indicate that the line may not begin operations until well into 2026.
Industry insiders and officials have confirmed that system testing issues, particularly those involving software, signalling and operational reliability, lie at the heart of the delay. While construction of the physical infrastructure is nearly complete, the final phase which ensures the new driverless trains can run safely and consistently, remains ongoing and more complex than anticipated.
What Is LRT3 And What Will It Do?
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The LRT3, officially named the Shah Alam Line, is a 37.8-kilometre light-rail project designed to link Bandar Utama in Petaling Jaya to Johan Setia in Klang. The route passes through major residential and commercial areas across the western Klang Valley, providing improved connectivity for communities in Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam and Klang. It aims to ease road congestion by offering a reliable rail alternative for daily travel.
Originally planned to feature more stations, the project underwent cost-cutting revisions in 2018, which led to the shelving of five stations. However, the government reinstated these stations in Budget 2024, restoring Tropicana, Raja Muda, Temasya, Bukit Raja and Bandar Botanik to the project. These additions raised the overall cost but were seen as essential for long-term network expansion and commuter access.
Stations Along The LRT3 Line
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The completed line comprises 25 permanent stations, designed to serve densely populated residential areas and growing business districts across Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam and Klang. Five of these stations are designated provisional and are marked with an asterisk (*) to indicate that they may be developed later as demand increases.
Klang: Johan Setia, Bandar Botanik*, Bandar Bukit Tinggi, Klang Jaya, Seri Andalas, Taman Selatan, Pasar Jawa, Jalan Meru, Pasar Klang, Bandar Baru Klang, Bukit Raja Selatan*
Shah Alam: Seksyen 7 Shah Alam, UiTm Shah Alam, Raja Muda*, Dato Menteri, Stadium Shah Alam, Kerjaya, Temasya*
Petaling Jaya/Damansara: Glenmarie, SS7, Damansara Idaman, Tropicana*, BU 11, Kayu Ara, Bandar Utama
A Budget That Evolved Over Time
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When first introduced under the Barisan Nasional government in 2016, the project carried an estimated price tag of RM9 billion. That figure ballooned over the years to RM31.7 billion due to fees, operational requirements and interest accrued during construction. Later, the Pakatan Harapan government sought to rein in expenditure, revising the budget to RM16.63 billion. The addition of the five reinstated stations in 2024 then contributed another RM4.7 billion, reflecting the scale and complexity of a modern driverless rail system.
Timeline Updates: Shifting Targets And Testing Challenges
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In July 2023, Transport Minister Anthony Loke projected that the line could start operations as early as March 2025. By early 2025, construction progress reached approximately 98.6%, prompting a revised opening timeline of the third quarter of 2025. The main contractor had been expected to hand over the completed system to Prasarana Malaysia Bhd by July, raising hopes of a late-2025 launch.
However, difficulties emerged as system testing progressed. Integrating key systems including signalling, communications and electrification proved more challenging than anticipated, requiring additional time and multiple rounds of adjustments. By August 2025, the Ministry of Transport confirmed that a "slight delay" had occurred, shifting expectations to the end of the year. Safety-critical tests such as the Train Run (TR) and Full Fast Running (FFR) were scheduled from April to June, followed by trial operations pending approval from the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD).
Why The Testing Phase Is Taking Longer
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On 17th November 2025, the Transport Minister acknowledged that the LRT3 opening would be postponed to 31st December 2025 or later, depending on test outcomes. Shortly after, reports emerged that the trains were struggling to consistently hit operational speeds of 80 to 90kph, a requirement for smooth and efficient service. Without fully approved standard operating procedures and complete documentation, testers were unable to proceed with a structured evaluation process.
By December, Prasarana group president Amir Hamdan confirmed that the LRT3 would not operate in 2025 at all due to instability in the signalling and software systems. He emphasised that the team could not commit to a first- or second-quarter 2026 opening until the system demonstrated reliable performance. A comprehensive update is expected in January, contingent on progress in stabilising the software.
The "Golden Train" Endurance Test
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Further clarity came from Setia Utama LRT3 Sdn Bhd (SULRT3) chief executive Patrick Hwang, who explained that Siemens' system requires an extensive 4,000-kilometre "Golden Train" endurance run. This lengthy test is designed to reveal faults that shorter trials may not uncover. While systems often perform well during the initial 100 to 200 kilometres, deeper issues typically emerge only over extended distances, making the endurance phase critical for long-term reliability.
He also highlighted that the LRT3 uses a signalling system distinct from those employed on existing LRT lines. Built on Siemens' latest software platform, it demands a new testing approach and, as a result, a longer and more meticulous commissioning process. Despite the delays, he maintained that the project remains on track and does not require additional systems consultants at this stage.
What The Delay Means For Commuters
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For commuters in Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam and Klang, LRT3 represents a long-awaited public transport link that promises to reduce travel times, improve connectivity and provide a viable alternative to driving. The line is expected to ease congestion along major routes while integrating with existing rail services to create a more seamless travel experience across the Klang Valley.
However, repeated setbacks mean that the previously targeted year-end 2025 opening is no longer realistic. While authorities continue to aim for a 2026 launch, they stress that safety and reliability remain the top priorities. For now, commuters are urged to remain cautiously optimistic as the final testing phase unfolds, with updates expected in the months ahead.