Ramli Sarip (born October 15, 1952) is a Singaporean singer, songwriter, arranger and music producer of Malay descent. Known as "Papa Rock" and "Malaysia's Raja Rock", as well as one of the founders of Singapore's rock scene, Ramli was the front man and lead singer of the Singapore-based heavy metal-rock group Sweet Charity until 1986. Most of his songs have proven to be popular and his hits have sold tens of thousands of copies. Christopher Toh of Today described Ramli as "Singapore's most famous rocker around".
He was conferred the title of 'Datuk' by the Governor of the State of Malacca along with Rosyam Nor.
Ramli Sarip (born October 15, 1952) is a Singaporean singer, songwriter, arranger and music producer of Malay descent. Known as "Papa Rock" and "Malaysia's Raja Rock", as well as one of the founders of Singapore's rock scene, Ramli was the front man and lead singer of the Singapore-based heavy metal-rock group Sweet Charity until 1986. Most of his songs have proven to be popular and his hits have sold tens of thousands of copies. Christopher Toh of Today described Ramli as "Singapore's most famous rocker around".
He was conferred the title of 'Datuk' by the Governor of the State of Malacca along with Rosyam Nor.