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Niki was born on 24 January 1999, and was raised in Jakarta, Indonesia. Niki taught herself how to play and write music from a young age, after receiving her first guitar at 9 years old. [4] She attended Pelita Harapan School in Jakarta. At 15, Niki won a contest to perform as the opening act for Taylor Swift's The Red Tour in Jakarta. [5]
In February 2013, Simpson passed the Blind-Audition of The Voice Indonesia which is aired in Indosiar TV. Singing the song One by U2 gave him a 4-chair-turn and he picked Giring Ganesha from the band Nidji as his coach.
This album became the third best-selling album of all time in Indonesia and Rolling Stone Indonesia magazine ranked album #116 on "The 150 Greatest Indonesian Albums of All Time" list. A song from this album, "Kukatakan Dengan Indah", got a place at #140 on Rolling Stone Indonesia' s "150 Greatest Indonesian Songs of All Time" list. [ 15 ]
Rossa is the "Queen of Pop Indonesia" and "Music Legend" by Spotify, while Apple Music labels her as "Indonesia's Pop Icon." [ 174 ] [ 175 ] [ 176 ] Internationally renowned Indonesian singer Anggun C. Sasmi described Rossa as a performer with an alter-ego, navigating the roles of a singer, a businesswoman, and a mother. [ 177 ]
In the 80's, Indonesian media widely coined the term Pop kreatif. [7] Journalists Seno M. Hardjo and Bens Leo is cited to have popularized this term to differentiate the music presented by musicians with the likes of Guruh Soekarnoputra, Eros Djarot, Chrisye, Fariz RM, and Dian Pramana Poetra from the Melancholic pop music artists and genre. [3]
Days of torrential rain have brought floods and landslides in Indonesia's province of West Sumatra, forcing the evacuation of more than 70,000 people, while killing at least 19, with seven going ...
"American Idol" winner Iam Tongi performed his new song "I'll Be Seeing You" in honor of his late father on the May 21 season finale.
Indonesia Today is the first English-language newscast ever carried by a private television network in Indonesia. It appeared on RCTI from 1 November 1996 to 31 August 2001. On 31 August 2001, Indonesia Today was discontinued due to lack of ratings and replaced by Indonesian-language criminal news, Sergap .