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In February 2005, Peterpan planned to release a video album, later titled Untuk Sahabat Peterpan which contains karaoke's music video and the 6 cities on 24 hours' breaking record concert's documentation, the video album was released a month after. In September 2005, Peterpan released a soundtrack for the Rexinema movie, Alexandria.
"Jaga Dia Untukku" (Take Care of Him for Me) is a second single by Malaysian artist, Siti Nurhaliza from her seventeenth solo album, Fragmen.Written by Rozisangdewi, the song is composed and recorded by Aubrey Suwito in January 2014.
Ada Band is an Indonesian pop rock band formed in Jakarta in 1996. The group currently consists of Indra Sinaga (vocals), Marshal Surya Rachman (guitars), Dika Satjadibrata (bass) & Adhy Pratama (drums). [3] [4] Ada Band are known for their hit singles, such as
The album was the band's biggest-selling album of new material since For Those About to Rock We Salute You, being certified Platinum in the US. [11] Blow Up Your Video reached No. 2 in the UK and No. 12 in the US. The album was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental in 1989.
It was recorded in 2010 in Jakarta. But, because Ariel was arrested in 2010, both "Separuh Aku" and its music video's release were delayed. [6] The music video was released on Musica Studios's YouTube channel on 5 August 2012. [7] According to Google Indonesia, the video was the third-most popular YouTube video in Indonesia in 2012. [8]
In 2000, her album sales alone contributed to 10 percent of Malaysia's total album sales. [5] To date, her discography consists of 20 solo studio albums, 1 Special album, 2 duet albums, 11 live albums, 9 compilation albums with more than 300 songs and singles.
Nocturno is the third Indonesian-language studio album by Anggun. The album was released in 1992 under label Harpa Records. The album spawned hit singles such as "Problema Cinta" and "Sentuhan Dewata". The album was re-issued by Bravo Musik in 2015 with three additional tracks. [1]
The remainder of the album was recorded between May and June. Like its predecessor, the album was recorded at Studio One at Decca Studios in West Hampstead with producer Tony Clarke and engineer Derek Varnals. The album was largely recorded using 4-track technology, though Decca's new 8-track recording system was installed during the sessions.