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  2. Ibu Pertiwi (song) - Wikipedia

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    Ibu Pertiwi is a popular Indonesian patriotic song composed by Kamsidi Samsuddin in 1908. [1] The song's lyrics are about Ibu Pertiwi, the national personification of Indonesia (also interpreted as "mother country").

  3. Sang Bumi Ruwa Jurai - Wikipedia

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    Sang Bumi Ruwa Jurai (English: one land, two kinds) is the provincial anthem of Lampung, Indonesia.Its title also serves as the provincial motto. [1]Written by Syaiful Anwar, the song's lyrics talk of the unity between the Pesisir and Pepadun peoples of Lampung.

  4. Siti Badriah - Wikipedia

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    Siti Badriah (born 11 November 1991), [1] also known by her alias Sibad, is an Indonesian singer, songwriter, actress, and dancer.She became internationally well known in 2018 due to the popularity of her song Lagi Syantik, which has since gained over 500 million views on the popular streaming site YouTube.

  5. Gugur Bunga - Wikipedia

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    Kumpulan Lagu Wajib [A Collection of Compulsory Songs] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Kawan Pustaka. ISBN 979-757-120-3. OCLC 298399164. Ismail, Gunawan (2007). Kumpulan Lagu Nasional: Persembahan untuk Indonesiaku [A Collection of Nationalistic Songs: A Dedication to My Indonesia] (in Indonesian). Depok, Indonesia: Puspa Swara.

  6. Iwan Fals - Wikipedia

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    To make up for the lack of new content, a number of Iwan Fals compilations were released in the 1990s and 2000s, including Best of the Best, Akustik (3 volumes), and Salam Reformasi ("Greetings Reformation"), which sold more than 50,000 copies. [8] In 2002, Iwan Fals released his first new solo album since 1994, Suara Hati. [9]

  7. Rayuan Pulau Kelapa - Wikipedia

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    Rayuan Pulau Kelapa (Solace on Coconut Island) is an Indonesian song written by Ismail Marzuki (1914-1958), who wrote a number of popular tunes in the country's early post-independence period.

  8. Siti Nurhaliza discography - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian singer Siti Nurhaliza has sold an estimated six million records throughout Asia during her career. [1] Within five years, the sales for her first six albums have already reached 1 million units in the Malaysian market [2] [3] and another 500,000 units from the Indonesian market. [3]

  9. Ungu - Wikipedia

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    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.