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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.
Halo, halo Bandung, kota kenang-kenangan Sudah lama beta tidak berjumpa dengan kau Sekarang telah menjadi lautan api Mari bung rebut kembali Hello, hello Bandung, the capital of Periangan Hello, hello Bandung, a city full of memories It has been a long time since I have not seen you Now she has been engulfed in the sea of fire
Kerispatih was founded on 22 April 2003. [1] They started by playing ethnic Indonesian music, releasing their first album, Gulalikustik, in 2004.After being approached and signed by the record label Nagaswara, they switched to pop as it was more commercially viable.
Koes Plus, formerly Koes Bersaudara (Koes Brothers), was an Indonesian musical group that enjoyed success in the 1960s and 1970s.Known as one of Indonesia's classic musical acts, the band peaked in popularity in the days far before the advent of private television companies, delivering stripped-down pop and rock songs at the then-only TV station, TVRI.
The title track stayed at the top of the charts for ten weeks, and the album had further hits with the top-ten ballad "Cinta Pertama" and the top-five song "Tembang Asmara." In the spring of 1990, Nike released her second album, Bintang Kehidupan , with a chart-topping title track.
Anugerah Terindah Yang Pernah Kumiliki: 4:23 05 Pe De: 4:01 06 Dan: 4:46 07 Terlintas 2 Kata: 4:38 08 Berai: 4:21 09 Bobrok: 3:39 10 Perhatikan, Rani! 5:10 All-time ...
Cinta Pertama di Jam 7 Lewat 12 / Joan of Arc di Dalam Cermin / Benang Sari, Putik, dan Kupu-Kupu Malam / Cinta Pertamaku, Selamat Siang / Barcode Hati Ini / Jatuhkan dengan Kiss Bye! Sang Pianis Hujan / Ajak Aku Pergi Menuju ke Wimbledon / Pin Heel Merah dan Profesor / Prinsip Kesucian Hati / Candy
The Johor State Anthem (Malay: Lagu Bangsa Johor, Jawi: لاݢو بڠسا جوهر , pronounced [lagu baŋsa dʒohor]), which was composed by Armenian bandmaster Mackertich Galistan Abdullah, had no official lyrics until 1914 when a staff member of the Hong Kong Bank in Johor Bahru, Hubert Allen Courtney, wrote the first English words and Haji Mohamed Said Hj.