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Satu Nusa Satu Bangsa (transl. One Native Land, One Nation ) is an Indonesian national song created by Liberty Manik, and the song was first played via radio broadcasts in 1947. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
RAN is an Indonesian pop rock band formed in Jakarta, Indonesia in November 2006. [1] The group comprises Rayi Putra Rahardjo (vocals/rap), Astono "Asta" Andoko (guitars), and Anindyo "Nino" Baskoro (vocals), the group name taken from the members' initials.
Radja was formed in Banjarmasin, Indonesia, on 17 March 1999 and originally consisted of brothers Ian Kasela (vocals) and Moldy Kusnadi (guitar), as well as drummer Adit Taher and bassist Shuma. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In their early days, the band performed in exchange for Nasi Bungkus, a humble Indonesian rice dish, at local cafes. [ 4 ]
"Hari Yang Fitri" ("An Eid al-Fitr Day") Andi Meriem Mattalata Dwiki Dharmawan Ags. Arya Dipayana Tembang Lebaran: 1998 [27] "Hasrat Cintaku" Sylvana Herman Dwiki Dharmawan Ancha Haiz Bawa Terbang Aku: 1997 [4] "Hati Seluas Samudra"† # ("The Heart Is as Wide as the Ocean") Uchy Amyrtha: Dwiki Dharmawan Ags. Arya Dipayana: Theme song of Hati ...
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] Also in 2004, Peterpan collaborated with Indonesian pop singer, Chrisye , in Chrisye's album Senyawa , specifically on the song "Menunggumu" which was written by Ariel.
After the death of four students in the 1998 Trisakti shootings, the media used the lyrics gugur satu, tumbuh seribu as a slogan for the reformation movement and to indicate that the students had not died in vain. Today the line gugur satu, tumbuh seribu has entered common usage, with the meaning of "One falls, a thousand arise". [2]
𝄆 Pátria, Pátria, Timor-Leste, nossa Nação. Glória ao povo e aos heróis da nossa libertação. 𝄇 Vencemos o colonialismo, gritamos: Abaixo o imperialismo.
The sitar (English: / ˈ s ɪ t ɑːr / or / s ɪ ˈ t ɑːr /; IAST: sitāra) is a plucked stringed instrument, originating from the Indian subcontinent, used in Hindustani classical music.