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  2. Sore (band) - Wikipedia

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    SORE finally released their full-length debut album, Centralismo, in 2005. [3] The album title itself refers to the word "central", which in this case refers to Central Jakarta, where the majority of band members grew up. The music varied greatly from track to track, as each member contributed lead singing and songwriting to this album.

  3. Dangdut - Wikipedia

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    Dangdut has become "contemporary folk music" in Indonesia. Its popularity surpasses those of other music genres: [1] [2] people love to sing its songs with karaoke, both for themselves and during family celebrations, employees in central government offices exercise to its music before starting work, and so on. Political party campaign stages ...

  4. List of number-one songs of 2018 (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of songs that topped the RIM Charts in 2018 according to the Recording Industry ... "Di Matamu" Sufian Suhaimi [52] 19 July "In My Feelings" Drake

  5. Rhoma Irama - Wikipedia

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    Raden Haji Oma Irama, better known as Rhoma Irama (born 11 December 1946), is an Indonesian dangdut singer, songwriter and guitarist of Sundanese descent.. Starting in the late 1960s, he began his musical career as Rhoma Irama as a part of the pop band Orkes Melayu Purnama, pioneering several dangdut music elements.

  6. A. Rafiq - Wikipedia

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    A. Rafiq (5 March 1946 – 19 January 2013) was a prominent Jakarta-based dangdut artist. He was active in the Indonesian music industry from the 1970s onwards. He launched his first single, "Pandangan Pertama" ("First Sight") in 1978. The single was a huge hit and propelled his career in the Indonesian '70s dangdut scene.

  7. List of Indonesian singers - Wikipedia

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    Nafa Urbach – Indonesian rock/dangdut singer; Naura Ayu – Indonesian actress and singer; Nicky Astria – Indonesian rock singer; Nike Ardilla – Indonesia rock; Niki – Indonesian R&B singer-songwriter; Norazia; Novita Dewi – Indonesian pop/rock/gospel singer, grand champion of Astana International Song Festival 2005 in Kazakhstan

  8. Music of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The ensemble has developed since then into a full symphonic orchestra with 70 musicians, a 63-member Twilite Chorus, and a repertoire that ranges from Beethoven to The Beatles. [29] The orchestra has played a role in promoting Indonesian music, especially in the preservation of national songs by Indonesian composers and traditional songs.

  9. Yopie Latul - Wikipedia

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    Latul was also famous for the popular ethnic dance song "Poco-poco" (1995), [3] for which he won the 2001 Indonesian Music Award in the category of Best Disco Singer/House Music/Rap/Dance Music. [ 4 ]