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"Sepatu" had re-released single for Japanese' version "Kutsu" (セパトゥ〜くつ〜) and lyrically had translated by Hiroaki Kato, a Japanese artist. [1] Other singles from the album were "1000 Tahun Lamanya" and "Jangan Cintai Aku Apa Adanya". The songs were written by Tulus, except "Baru", written by Tulus and Ferry Nurhayat.
Tulus Company is an independent music label company was founded by Tulus together with his brother, Riri Muktamar, in 2010. Tulus Company has two main business divisions: Tulus Management (Tulus Man.) and Tulus Production (Tulus Pro.).
Junai no Crescendo (Cinta yang Tulus, Crescendo) Faint; Kikyou (Pulang Kampung) Darui Kanji (Rasanya Malas) Mr. Kissman; Kimi ga Oshiete Kureta (Kamulah yang Memberitahu Aku) BINGO! Keibetsu Shiteita Aijou (Rasa Sayang yang Dulu Aku Remehkan) Encore LOVE CHASE; Seifuku ga Jama wo Suru (Seragam Ini Sangat Mengganggu)
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 ...
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.
Muhammad Tulus, who goes by the stage name Tulus, is an Indonesian singer-songwriter. 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]
Bernadya Ribka Jayakusuma (born 16 March 2004), known mononymously as Bernadya, is an Indonesian singer-songwriter.She released her debut studio album, Sialnya, Hidup Harus Tetap Berjalan in 2024 to commercial and critical success.
Tulus may refer to: Tulus (singer), Indonesian singer Tulus, a 2011 album by the singer; Tulus (band), Norwegian band; Tulus (village), village in Azerbaijan