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Puing (Debris) - A song about the horrors of war. Yang Terlupakan (aka "Denting Piano") - (The Forgotten) Bangunlah Putra Putri Pertiwi (Awaken Sons & Daughters of the (mother)land) - A nationalistic song referencing three aspects of Indonesian national identity, Garuda, the winged bird, Pancasila, the national philosophy, and the Indonesian flag
Rolling Stone Indonesia listed Swami's song Bongkar as the best Indonesian song of all time and Bento on the fifth position, Kantata Takwa's Kesaksian on 81st position, and Iwan Fals' solo Guru Oemar Bakrie, Yang Terlupakan, Surat Buat Wakil Rakyat, Pesawat Tempur, Galang Rambu Anarki, and Sarjana Muda on 5th, 42nd, 51st, 56th, 65th, and 97th ...
In addition to recording new songs, the band re-recorded most of Peterpan's songs in a project titled "Second Chance", which consisted of four albums: Second Chance (2014), Taman Langit (2021), Bintang di Surga (2022), and Hari yang Cerah (2022). During Noah era, Ariel's part in songwriting decreased as he said that he had difficulty writing ...
Satu (Indonesian: "One") is a 2015 album by the bands Noah, Nidji, Geisha & d'Masiv.It is the biggest album project from Iwan Fals with. [1] [2] This album contains criticism about the haters and a little romance.
The album mostly consists of popular hits from the band's history, with four new songs: "Walau Habis Terang", "Kisah Cintaku" (a cover of Chrisye's song), "Dilema Besar", and "Tak Ada Yang Abadi". In the same year, David Kurnia Albert joined Peterpan as a permanent member after replacing Andika as an additional keyboardist a year later.
Song Lyrics Music Credited With Credited With 2010 Faddy Robot Foundation: Faddy Robot (with Various Artists) "Faddy Robot" No Shinsadong Tiger Yes Vasco, Verbal Jint, Cho Jun-seob, Shinsadong Tiger, Outsider, Lee Sang-cheol, Jooseok 2011 Bubble Pop! Hyuna (ft. Junhyung, G.NA) "A Bitter Day" Yes Choi Kyu-sung No Choi Kyu-sung Non album-single
“And after this song was done, he had taken his rings off,” the singer said. “And I said, so here, 'Here are your rings, Elton.' And he said, 'No. That's for your Tupperware that you gave me ...
It was adopted as an official state anthem in 1911 at the behest of Tuanku Muhammad Shah (1865–1933), the seventh Yang di-Pertuan Besar, who ruled Negeri Sembilan from 1888 to 1933. [1] The anthem was subject to the fine-tuning efforts of the second son of the current Yang DiPertuan Besar, Tunku Zain Al-'Abidin ibni Tuanku Muhriz. [2]