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  2. Gajah - Wikipedia

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    Gajah (Elephant) is the second studio album by Indonesian singer-songwriter Tulus. The album was released on February 19, 2014, by Demajors. The album occupied the eighth position in iTunes Indonesia in July. A few months after release, the single "Gajah" entered the charts in Indonesia.

  3. Ari Renaldi - Wikipedia

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    Ari Renaldi is an Indonesian music producer, composer, arranger, sound and mixing engineer, music director and musician. His production credits include Mocca, Tulus, Vidi Aldiano, Raisa Andriana, Afgan, Yura Yunita, Sezairi Sezali, Maudy Ayunda, Rossa, Ungu, Juicy Luicy, Yovie & Nuno amongst many others.

  4. Tulus (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Tulus released a new theme song in support of this campaign. Tulus composed a single, entitled "Lekas", which was used on the soundtrack for the Indonesian movie, 3 Nafas Likas (2014). In mid 2015, Tulus created a song with Ran, an Indonesian music group, for that will be used in an ad campaign for Listerine.

  5. List of awards and nominations received by Tulus - Wikipedia

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    He has released three albums: Tulus (2011), Gajah (2014) and Monokrom (2016). Gajah remained in the top 10 best selling albums of iTunes Asia for two consecutive months. In addition, the album was listed among the top 9 Indonesian albums by Tempo magazine. [1] In October 2014, Tulus performed at the 2014 Anugerah Planet Muzik in Singapore.

  6. Tulus (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tulus is the debut studio album by Indonesian recording artist Tulus. The album was produced by Ari Renaldi and released by Tulus Record in September 2011. It also launched by Demajors. The album contains 10 songs, including "Merdu Untukmu", "Diorama", and "Sewindu".

  7. Sapardi Djoko Damono - Wikipedia

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    After his graduation from high school, Sapardi moved to Yogyakarta to study at the English division of the Literature department at Gajah Mada University, and later completed his graduate studies in Indonesian literature. [3] During this period he also became involved in radio broadcasting and the theater, as well as writing poetry. [3]

  8. Gajah Mada - Wikipedia

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    Gajah Mada (c. 1290 – c. 1364), also known as Jirnnodhara, [3] was a powerful military leader and mahapatih [Note 3] of the Javanese empire of Majapahit during the ...

  9. Elephas hysudrindicus - Wikipedia

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    Elephas hysudrindicus, commonly known also as the Blora elephant in Indonesia (lit.Gajah Blora in Indonesian), is a species of extinct elephant from the Pleistocene of Java. ...