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The album received an inspiring recognition from Yusuf Kalla but the band didn't receive it as the band's appearance in Presidential Palace, didn't follow the correct procession protocol. In 2006, Ungu was nominated for Most Favorite Band/Duo in 2006 MTV Indonesia Awards, Best Video Director "Demi Waktu" Abimael Gandy and Video of the Year ...
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Best-selling albums of all-time in Indonesia These are the top 15 best-selling albums in Indonesia by Indonesian artists, according to physical sales. Rank Year Artist Album Sales Sources 1 1990 Nike Ardilla Bintang Kehidupan 6,000,000 2 1995 Nike Ardilla Sandiwara Cinta 5,000,000 3 2011 Rossa The Best of Rossa 5,000,000 4 2004 Peterpan Bintang di Surga 3,200,000 5 2012 Noah Seperti Seharusnya ...
The first one was in a compilation album of Jakarta’s indie scene called JKRT: SKRG (an abbreviation of "Jakarta, Sekarang" which translates to "Jakarta, Now"). The album was released by Aksara Records. Another one was an original motion picture soundtrack of Janji Joni. [2] The album was also released by Aksara Records. SORE finally released ...
The second album Taring was released two months later in July 2012, [8] selling 999 copies in the first two days. [9] Before the release, the band said that heavy rock influence is dominant in the album, while the lyrics are critical about social and political issues.
"High School in Jakarta" is a song by Indonesian singer-songwriter Niki. It was released by 88rising as the third and final single from her second studio album Nicole (2022) on 5 August 2022. Music videos
Naif was an Indonesian rock band from Jakarta, formed in 1995. The band consisted of David Bayu Danangjaya (vocals), Fajar Endra Taruna Mangkudisastro (guitar & backing vocals), Franki Indrasmoro Sumbodo (drums), and Mohammad Amil Hussein (bass & backing vocals).
Fariz RM in the 1980s. Fariz Rustam Munaf was born on 5 January 1959 in Jakarta. [1] His father, Roestam Munaf was an entrepreneur from Tanah Datar, West Sumatra and his mother, Anna Reijnenberg was a piano teacher of Dutch-Betawi descent. [1]