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  2. Halo, Halo Bandung - Wikipedia

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    Halo, Halo Bandung is an Indonesian patriotic song written by Ismail Marzuki that describes the spirit of the struggle of the people of the city of Bandung in the post-independence period in 1946, particularly in the Bandung Sea of Fire that occurred on March 23, 1946.

  3. Unplugged (Siti Nurhaliza album) - Wikipedia

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    The concert began with Siti performing "Membunuh Benci" while accompanied by Aubrey Suwito on piano, who was the musical director for the concert. [10] This was followed by the first medley of the unplugged concert, composed of the first two upbeat songs of the show, "Mahligai Asmara" and "Satu Cinta Dua Jiwa" where she started to dance while singing.

  4. Rozita Che Wan - Wikipedia

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    Rozita binti Abu Bakar (born March 9, 1973), better known by her stage name Rozita Che Wan or Che Ta, is an actress, a former stewardess also former beauty queen who had won Miss Malaysia Intercontinental 1992 and a publisher in Malaysia.

  5. Ismail Marzuki - Wikipedia

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    Ismail Marzuki (also known as Bang Ma'ing; 11 May 1914 – 25 May 1958) was an Indonesian composer, songwriter and musician who wrote around 202 to 240 songs between 1931 and 1958, including numerous popular patriotic songs.

  6. Labs Kita... Okey Ka Lang? - Wikipedia

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    The accompanying soundtrack album to the film was released on July 24, 1998, by Star Music, a month before the official theatrical release of the film itself. [4] Mid August, the album was awarded with a gold record certification, few weeks before the film debuted in theaters, and was expected to reach at least a platinum record. [4]

  7. The Color Curtain - Wikipedia

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    African-American author Richard Wright's book The Color Curtain: A Report on the Bandung Conference (Cleveland and New York: World, 1956) is based on his impressions and analysis of the postcolonial Asian-African Conference, which was a gathering of representatives from 29 independent Asian and African countries, held in the city of Bandung, Indonesia, April 18–24, 1955.

  8. Lirik (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Lirik announced he would stay with Twitch and not go to Mixer following an exodus of streamers. [2] In December he signed a multi-year contract with Twitch. [12] As of 2024, Lirik regularly streams on his twitch and plays variety of games and doesn't have any plans of taking a break from streaming in near future.

  9. Dilan 1990 - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Milea, along with her parents and sister, moved from Jakarta to Bandung. On her way to school, she meets Dilan, a guy known in school as the "bad boy" and leader of a motorbike gang . After a short conversation, Dilan convinces her that she will sit on his bike with him as her girlfriend one day.