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Dwiki Dharmawan in 2013. During his 40-year career, the Indonesian pop songwriter Dwiki Dharmawan wrote many songs, either by himself or in collaboration with others. He made his breakout with his song "Gemilang" which he co-wrote with film producer Mira Lesmana, released in the late 1980s.
The first single from the album, "Aku Cinta Padamu", where its music video was filmed at the foreground of Kuala Lumpur Tower. [2] For the "Bisikan Asmara" music video, Siti Nurhaliza was accompanied by two male dancers in a white background studio. [2] Siti Nurhaliza II was reported to have sold more than 500,000 units in Indonesia alone. [8]
3 Hati Dua Dunia Satu Cinta is a 2010 Indonesian drama film directed by Benni Setiawan. [1] The film won seven awards at the Indonesian Film Festival in 2011, including Best Film. The film is adapted from two novels by Ben Sohib (Da Peci Code and Rosid dan Delia). The film deals with how a young Muslim man, Roshid (Reza Rahardian) and a ...
In the song, the protagonists of the song tell how big their love is, as they sing Cintaku sedalam samudra/setinggi langit di angkasa/kepadamu/cintaku sebesar dunia/seluas jagad raya ini/kepadamu (My love is as deep as ocean/as high as the sky in the space/for you/My love is as big as the world/as large as this universe/for you). The music ...
"Perajurit Tanah Air" ("Soldiers of the Motherland"), also known by its incipit "Inilah Barisan Kita" ("Here We Are Standing United"), is a Malaysian patriotic song ...
"Padamu Jua" was written by Amir Hamzah, a Langkat-born Malay writer who studied in Dutch schools. The poem is not dated (indeed, none of Hamzah's works are) [1] Poet Laurens Koster Bohang considers "Padamu Jua" to have been written between 1933 and 1937, [2] while Dutch scholar of Indonesian literature A. Teeuw dates it to 1936/1937. [3]
Ikatan Cinta (English: The Tie of Love) is an Indonesian television series which premiered 19 October 2020 to 24 January 2024 on RCTI. [3] It starred Amanda Manopo, Arya Saloka, Evan Sanders, and Glenca Chysara. [4]
After the death of four students in the 1998 Trisakti shootings, the media used the lyrics gugur satu, tumbuh seribu as a slogan for the reformation movement and to indicate that the students had not died in vain. Today the line gugur satu, tumbuh seribu has entered common usage, with the meaning of "One falls, a thousand arise". [2]