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Raden Haji Oma Irama, better known as Rhoma Irama (born 11 December 1946), is an Indonesian dangdut singer, songwriter and guitarist of Sundanese descent.. Starting in the late 1960s, he began his musical career as Rhoma Irama as a part of the pop band Orkes Melayu Purnama, pioneering several dangdut music elements.
Rhoma Irama — Dangdut male singer/songwriter, musician, actor, politician. He recognised as The King of Dangdut Indonesia; Rini Wulandari — Indonesian pop/RnB singer. Winner of Indonesian Idol season 4; Rinto Harahap; Rizky Febian — Male pop, RnB, soul & jazz singer, songwriter.
Rhoma Irama – dangdut male singer-songwriter, musician, actor, politician; recognised as The King of Dangdut Rini Wulandari – Indonesian pop/R&B singer, winner of Indonesian Idol season 4 Rizky Febian – male pop, R&B, soul & jazz singer, songwriter, son of the comedian Sule
Melly Goeslaw, singer-songwriter; Erwin Gutawa; Gita Gutawa, singer-songwriter, actress; Eduardus Halim, American pianist of Chinese-Indonesian descent; Berlian Hutauruk; Rhoma Irama, dangdut singer-songwriter; Nazril Irham, singer, vocalist of Noah; Audy Item; Mulan Jameela, singer; Januarisman, winner of the fifth season of Indonesian Idol ...
Orkes Melayu singer Ellya Khadam switched to dangdut in the 1970s, and by 1972, she was the number-one artist in Indonesia. Her success, along with that of Rhoma Irama, meant that by 1975, 75 per cent of all recorded music in Indonesia was of the dangdut genre, with pop bands such as Koes Plus adopting the style. [citation needed]
Several Indonesian musician were survived through decades and become Indonesian music legends, such as pop and ballad singers Iwan Fals and Chrisye, as well as pop and dangdut maestro Rhoma Irama. One of the most influential Indonesian singers in pop music scene, especially during early 2000, is Agnes Monica, who had later known as Agnez Mo.
Rhoma Irama: Distributed by: PT. Cipta Permai Indah Film: Release date. 1978 () Running time. 102 minutes: ... Singer 1 Rhoma-Ida: Rhoma Irama & Ida Royani 2 Bunga Surga
During the 1960s and 70s, the rise of Pop Melayu entered Indonesia’s ability to merge Western pop music with regional Malay musical styles. Artists such as Rhoma Irama introduced modern instruments and pop arrangements into traditional forms, laying the groundwork for the eventual development of Pop kreatif. [10]