Stay With Me Lyrics




Hi everyone! Recently, i just got a mad with this song which is by a talented singer, Sam Smith. Well, I guess I'm like to those that have a husky voice. Its made my mind going to blow to another planet. Hahaha. Just kidding! The lyrics as below :

Guess it's true, I'm not good at a one-night stand
But I still need love 'cause I'm just a man
These nights never seem to go to plan
I don't want you to leave, will you hold my hand?

Oh, won't you stay with me?
'Cause you're all I need
This ain't love it's clear to see
But darling, stay with me

Why am I so emotional?
No it's not a good look, gain some self control
And deep down I know this never works
But you can lay with me so it doesn't hurt

Oh, won't you stay with me?
'Cause you're all I need
This ain't love it's clear to see
But darling, stay with me

Oh, won't you stay with me?
'Cause you're all I need
This ain't love it's clear to see
But darling, stay with me

Oh, won't you stay with me?
'Cause you're all I need
This ain't love it's clear to see
But darling, stay with me


Songwriters : NAPIER, JAMES JOHN / PHILLIPS, WILLIAM EDWARD / SMITH, SAMUEL FREDERICK





5 Malaysian Drinks You Should Not Miss





Malaysia is known for its great and sumptuous foods including beverages and sweets. Malaysians love drinks with healthy amounts of sugar syrup. Below are the five Malaysia drinks that you shouldn’t miss.

1. Teh Tarik

It can be noted as the country’s national drink. Teh Tarik is a tea, the sweet, bitter and strong kind. It is mixed with lots of condensed milk and the mixture is pulled from one glass to another for numerous times to form a frothy goodness. It can be served cold at drinkable level or iced cold.

2. Kopi O Ais

It is a Malaysian version of iced coffee. It is widely served anywhere and on street markets for some few bucks. Kopi O Ais is usually combined with sweetened condensed milk but you may opt to not have it mixed if you want it more refreshing and not so sugary like dessert.

3. Milo Ais

Most of us are familiar with Milo, the malty breakfast drink. However, Milo isn’t just an ordinary malt beverage in Malaysia; they serve it with a twist. They offer it hot, cold, and ice-cold in cans and juice boxes.

4. Limau Ais

This can be your perfect partner for a hot sunny day in Malaysia. Limau Ais is an iced lime juice prepared with fresh, sweet and tangy lime juice, mixed with water, sugar syrup and ice. If you like lemonade then no doubt you will love limau ais.

5. Nutmeg Juice


Nutmeg is a fruit that is unlikely to be juiced by the rest of the world except Malaysia. There are health benefits that you can get in drinking nutmeg juice; however, it should only be taken twice a week as it can also be bad for your health. This juice when taken in suggested amount will make your blood less likable to mosquitoes.

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Oppo Find 7


Do you need an unlocked smartphone? With powerful specs, an impressive screen and a fast charging system? If you answered 'yes' to all of those questions, then the Find 7 just might be worth the plunge. Some four months ago, Oppo, a Chinese phone maker with a surprisingly solid phone lineup, unveiled its flagship phone Find 7. The Find 7 pairs top-notch performance with one of the highest-resolution screens you will find on a mobile today. But is it worth the USD599? Is Oppo really a mobile force to be reckoned with? 

Let's figure it out. While the Find 7's body is 152.6 mm high, 75 mm wide, and has a depth of 9.2 mm, (12% thinner than an average smartphone), with a weight of 171 grams, it's somewhat heavier than average. With its squared-off corners, flat sides and plain black face, the whole thing is almost unapologetically monolithic. The only real concession to the notions of grippability and comfort is the gently curving (and removable!) backplate. Before we go further, there is one thing that's clear: Smartphone displays don't get much sharper than this!






For those that want to know a further review regarding this phone, find out more HERE