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The discography of Indonesian recording artist Niki consists of three studio albums, two extended plays, and two live albums. Her debut studio album, Moonchild , was released in September 2020. Her singles "Every Summertime" and " High School in Jakarta " reached the top ten in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Alongside the album, a short film titled But I’m Letting Go starring Niki and Peter Adrian Sudarso and directed by Isaac Ravishankara was released through Amazon Prime Video on 18 August 2022. [24] The short film was supported by screening events in Los Angeles, New York, and Jakarta.
The album was originally scheduled to be released in late 2019, but was pushed back a year later on 10 September 2020. [5] [6] The album's first single, "Switchblade" was released on 2 April 2020. The album's second single, "Selene" was released on 16 July 2020. [7] [8] The third and final single from the album, "Lose" was released on 13 August ...
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After releasing back-to-back EPs in 2018 and 2019, NIKI launched her debut album, Moonchild, a genre-blending project that proved her interests and talents extend beyond R&B, in 2020.
The album features twelve tracks, two of them being the previously released singles "Before" and "Oceans & Engines". On 5 August 2022, a third and final song was released, titled "High School in Jakarta", alongside a music video uploaded on Zefanya's YouTube channel. The title of the album comes from Zefanya's full first name, Nicole.
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