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  2. Mahalini Raharja - Wikipedia

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    Ni Luh Ketut Mahalini Ayu Raharja was born on March 4, 2000 in Denpasar, Bali to parents I Gede Suraharja and Ni Nyoman Serini. [5] Her name is based on the Balinese naming system, where "Ni Luh" is a prefix for female children while "Ketut" is a given name for fourth-born children.

  3. Vanessa Angel (Indonesian actress) - Wikipedia

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    Vanesza Adzania was born on 21 December 1993 in Jakarta, Indonesia, as the eldest of two daughters of Doddy Sudrajat and Lucy Maywati. [1] She had a younger sister, Mayang Lucyana Fitri (b. 2003), and two younger paternal half-sisters, Nachika Septalia (b. 2005) and Aisyahqilla Nareswari Dewi Ramdhani (b. 2016).

  4. List of most-streamed artists on Spotify - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2025, American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars is the artist with the most monthly listeners. He is followed by Canadian singer-songwriter The Weeknd, who was the first artist to surpass 100 million monthly listeners, while American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift was the first female artist and second overall. [18]

  5. Julia Perez - Wikipedia

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    Yuli Rachmawati (15 July 1980 - 10 June 2017), better known as Julia Perez, abbreviated as Jupe, was an Indonesian Dangdut singer, model, and actress. In the early 2010s, she became known for her outspoken statements against conservative Muslim clerics, who deemed her as too erotic for Indonesian audiences.

  6. Caitlin Halderman - Wikipedia

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    Caitlin was born on 17 July 2000 in Jakarta, to Frank Halderman and Asmaini Aswad Chaniago. Her father is Dutch, while her mother is Minangkabau.She has a younger sister named Jade Helena Halderman Chaniago.

  7. Asia Bagus - Wikipedia

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    Asia Bagus! was a star-search program created by Fuji Television spanning from 1992 [5] until 2000 to promote young up-and-coming performing artists in Asia. The show broadcast once a week for 24 episodes from April to September [ 5 ] throughout Indonesia , Singapore , Malaysia , Korea , Japan , Taiwan (from 1994) [ 6 ] and Thailand .