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'''Zubir Said''' {{post-nominals|list=[[Sijil Kemuliaan|SK]]}} {{postnominals|list=[[Bintang Bakti Masyarakat|BBM]]}} (22 July 1907 – 16 November 1987) was a [[Indonesia]]n-born[[Singapore]]an composer most notable for composing the [[national anthem]] of his country, "[[Majulah Singapura]]" – "Onward Singapore".
 
A self-taught musician, Zubir also worked as a score arranger and songwriter for [[Cathay Organisation]]'s [[Cathay Organisation#Studio operations|Keris Film Productions]] for 12 years, composing numerous songs for the company's Malay Singaporean films. He is believed to have written up to 1,500 songs, with less than 10% of them ever recorded.<ref name=zs1>{{citation|title=Universal Music to handle Zubir Said's songs|newspaper=[[The Straits Times]] (Life!)|date=24 August 2007|page=24}}; See also {{citation|author=Noelle Loh|title=Tuning in anew to Zubir Said: He might be known for Majulah Singapura, but the late composer's other works are set for a new lease of life|url=http://www.straitstimes.com/Free/Story/STIStory_164642.html|newspaper=[[The Straits Times]]|date=7 October 2007}}.</ref>

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