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"Mae" is a 1965 song written by Riz Ortolani for the MGM motion picture The Yellow Rolls-Royce; the song is the theme for the section of the film in which ownership of the titular Rolls-Royce passes to a gangster and becomes the backdrop to a dangerous romance between the gangster's girlfriend Mae Jenkins (Shirley MacLaine) and a young Italian ...
Mae, American rock band "Mae" (song), a 1965 song by Riz Ortolani; Meridian Arts Ensemble "Mae", a 2012 song by The Gaslight Anthem from the album Handwritten "Mae", a 1965 single by Herb Alpert that appeared on the album Going Places
Novita Dewi — Indonesian pop/rock/gospel singer, grand champion of Astana International Song Festival 2005 in Kazakhstan; Nu Dimension — Indonesian boy band, 2nd runner-up of X Factor Indonesia first season; Noven - The princess of November
The Everglow is the second studio album released by the American rock band Mae, on March 29, 2005. The album is designed as a storybook , including illustrations for each song inside the booklet. With its story-like nature, The Everglow is considered a concept album .
120 Koleksi Lagu Wajib Nasional INDONESIA. Lembar Langit Indonesia. Sugesti, Murlina (2014). Koleksi Terlengkap Lagu Wajib Nasional. Lembar Langit Indonesia. ISBN 9780901388728. Abassy, Djamaludin (2011). Lagu-Lagu Wajib Nasional. Lembar Langit Indonesia. ISMN 9790801882011.
Agnez Mo – international singer; Acha Septriasa – female pop singer and actress; Afgan – male pop/R&B/soul singer, actor; Ahmad Albar – rock musician and vocalist; Ahmad Dhani – pop/rock singer-songwriter, composer and record producer, owner of Republik Cinta Management.
"Mae Nomeri" (前のめり, Enthusiastic) is the 18th single by Japanese idol girl group SKE48. It was released on August 12, 2015. [ 1 ] It was number-one on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart [ 2 ] with 370,135 copies sold. [ 3 ]
Beyond its social implications, the popular music industry in Indonesia makes use of a new type of oral tradition made possible by the VCD. [22] By displaying song texts on screen and mentioning the songs' composers, legal VCDs serve as audiovisual "texts" for both national and regional pop music in Indonesia. [23]