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Andika Bhayangkari (Amir Pasaribu)Api Kemerdekaan (Joko Lelono / Marlene)Bagimu Negeri (); Bangun Pemudi-Pemuda (Alfred Simanjuntak); Bendera Kita (Dirman Sasmokoadi)Bungaku (Cornel Simanjuntak)
Makassar is also the second most-spoken language in Sulawesi after Bugis, which has over 3.5 million speakers. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The Makassarese language is primarily spoken by the Makassar people , [ 14 ] although a small percentage (1.89%) of the Bugis people also use it as their mother tongue. [ 15 ]
A characteristic feature of the Makassar languages is the occurrence of echo vowels with stems ending in final /r/, /l/ or /s/.E.g. /botol/ 'bottle' is realized as bótolo in Selayar and Coastal Konjo, and as bótoloʔ in Makassarese and Highland Konjo (the latter regularly adds a glottal stop to the echo vowel).
At the concert, Rossa performed her song Tegar in duet with Yesung and Ryeowook, both Super Junior members. She also performed her song Pudar in front of over 20,000 people. [120] Near the end of 2019, Rossa held a concert tour titled Tegar 2.0 in four major cities in Indonesia, namely Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta and Surabaya. [121]
Bengawan Solo is the title of the 1949 Indonesian film with the song used as the title theme. [12] The song was used in the both 1949 Japanese film Stray Dog and The Quiet Duel by Akira Kurosawa. [4] Bengawan Solo (ブンガワンソロ, Bungawan Soro) is the title of a 1951 Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa, [13] with "Bengawan Solo" its ...
Noah, one of the most popular pop bands in Indonesia. Indo pop (Indonesian: Pop Indo), also known as Indonesian pop (Indonesian: Pop Indonesia) or I-pop, is loosely defined as Indonesian pop music; however, in a wider sense, it can also encompass Indonesian pop culture, which also includes Indonesian cinema and sinetrons (Indonesian TV dramas).
Ismail Marzuki (also known as Bang Ma'ing; 11 May 1914 – 25 May 1958) was an Indonesian composer, songwriter and musician who wrote around 202 to 240 songs between 1931 and 1958, including numerous popular patriotic songs.