Unplugged (Siti Nurhaliza album)

The CD, digital download and LP record versions of the album however come with three new bonus songs, "Menatap dalam Mimpi" ("Staring in a Dream"), "Engkau" ("You") and "Mikraj Cinta" ("Ascension of Love").

[2][6] Inspired from the event of Isra and Mi'raj, a violinist from West Asia was hired to provide an original Arabic sound.

[7] According to Aubrey, he was inspired to produce the melody for "Menatap dalam Mimpi" upon seeing a poem that was uploaded by Rozi on her Twitter account.

[10] This was followed by the first medley of the unplugged concert, composed of the first two upbeat songs of the show, "Mahligai Asmara" and "Satu Cinta Dua Jiwa" where she started to dance while singing.

Later she also invited Dato' Adnan Abu Hassan to accompany her on piano to the songs that were written and composed by him, "Jerat Percintaan" and "Gelora Asmara".

She finished the show by performing all the songs from Fragmen that were released as singles including "Jaga Dia Untukku", "Lebih Indah" and "Seluruh Cinta".

[11] The album was made available simultaneously for download and stream on various platforms including iTunes, Spotify and Deezer on 30 June 2015.

[13][14] She also made an appearance on several television shows to promote the album, including on Wanita Hari Ini (Women Today) on TV3[15] and Muzik-Muzik, also on TV3.

[16] To help promote the album, three meet and greet sessions were held at three separate locations – Plaza Angsana, Johor Bahru, Johor (29 August),[17] Sunway Carnival Mall, Seberang Jaya, Penang (6 September)[18][19] and Pavilion, Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur (13 September).

[7] On 25 August 2015, two of Unplugged bonus tracks were nominated for the 2015 Anugerah Planet Muzik, an award ceremony that involves musicians and artists from Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

[27] The live version of "Jaga Dia Untukku" that was performed at the concert also received the nomination for the Best Musical Arrangement in a Song.

Siti at her meet and greet session in Kuala Lumpur on 13 September 2015.