Brothers Mohd Rasid and Mohd Noor have been in the scene since 1987.
Their repertoire of English and Malay music has gained them attention and fans locally as well as from abroad. Their music is the result of experimenting with traditional and modern instruments such as the ocarina and guitar. In addition to that, their lyrics are often poems penned by prominent Asian poets. Nuradee aims to promote poems and music from Singapore's varied cultural heritage but most of all is to make 'music that pleases'.
They have since released three Malay albums and three English singles. They have also won an award for Best Foreign Language Album organised by JJJ Radio
Station in Melbourne, Australia. Nuradee was also interviewed by John Field from BBC Radio 4 as an artiste that has gotten the most airplay in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.
ACHIEVEMENTS
1987 - 91 Pesta Sajak organised by Warna Radio, Singapore
1992 Launching of their debut album, "TEKAD"
1993 Released an English single entitled "Flaming Star" in a compilation of various artistes entitled "Singapore Tribute to Elvis"
1994 Participated in compilation album by various artistes with song entitled "I Can See Clearly Now"
1995 Contributed a song, "Eleanor Rigby" in compilation of album entitled "Skin Deep"
1996 Given the honour to collaborate with Taiwanese artistes in an album, "E Chi Ban" with a Mandarin song called "I Am Still Here"
1997 Awarded The Most Popular Local Artiste by Radio Ria 98.7 FM, Singapore
1998 Released their third album "Harapan Doa Dan Restu"
2000 Sang theme song for National Kidney Foundation with veteran singer, Ramli Sarip