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Iwan Fals was born Virgiawan Listanto [1] in Jakarta, on 3 September 1961, to Harsoyo, a soldier, [2] and Lies Suudijah. He studied at SMP Negeri 5 Bandung and SMAK BPK Bandung.
Wage Rudolf Supratman — Musician/songwriter, creator of Indonesia national anthem; Wali — Pop creative band; Waljinah — Keroncong female singer; Weird Genius — Electro-pop group; West Java Syndicate — Ethnic-fusion group; White Shoes & The Couples Company — Rock/pop/jazz band
Lyodra Margareta Ginting (Indonesian pronunciation: [liˈjodra marɡaˈrɛta ˈɡintɪŋ] ⓘ lee-yoh-drah; born 21 June 2003) is an Indonesian singer and actress. She was the winner of the A3 category (aged 13–15 years) at the 2017 Sanremo Junior children's international solo singing competition in Sanremo, Italy, and the winner of the tenth season of Indonesian Idol. [3]
Nasida Ria has won several awards, including an award from the Islamic Cultural Center in 1989. [1] Their song "Perdamaian" ("Peace"), written by Masruri, was a "radio staple" during the Eid ul-Fitr season for several years and was covered by rock band Gigi on their 2005 album Raihlah Kemenangan (Reach for Victory).
Nadin Amizah (born 28 May 2000) is an Indonesian singer and songwriter. She had her breakthrough after collaborating with Dipha Barus on a single "All Good" in 2017. A year later, she released her debut solo single "Rumpang" which garnered her the award of Best New Artist at the 2019 Anugerah Musik Indonesia.
Ungu (lit. 'Purple') is an Indonesian rock band formed in Jakarta in 1996. Its previous names were Glasses (1992-1995) and Glover (1995-1996). The group comprises vocalist Pasha, guitarists Enda and Onci, bassist Makki, and drummer Rowman.
Cita Rahayu, stage name Cita Citata (born 14 August 1994), is an Indonesian singer and actress. Cita is known for her song "Sakitnya Tuh Disini" (The Pain is here in my heart) introduced in the soap opera Diam-Diam Suka: Cinta Lama Bersemi Kembali.
Ni Luh Ketut Mahalini Ayu Raharja was born on March 4, 2000 in Denpasar, Bali to parents I Gede Suraharja and Ni Nyoman Serini. [5] Her name is based on the Balinese naming system, where "Ni Luh" is a prefix for female children while "Ketut" is a given name for fourth-born children.