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"Sepatu" had re-released single for Japanese' version "Kutsu" (セパトゥ〜くつ〜) and lyrically had translated by Hiroaki Kato, a Japanese artist. [1] Other singles from the album were "1000 Tahun Lamanya" and "Jangan Cintai Aku Apa Adanya". The songs were written by Tulus, except "Baru", written by Tulus and Ferry Nurhayat.
Tulus released a new theme song in support of this campaign. Tulus composed a single, entitled "Lekas", which was used on the soundtrack for the Indonesian movie, 3 Nafas Likas (2014). In mid 2015, Tulus created a song with Ran, an Indonesian music group, for that will be used in an ad campaign for Listerine.
Muhammad Tulus, who goes by the stage name Tulus, is an Indonesian singer-songwriter. He has released three albums: Tulus (2011), Gajah (2014) and Monokrom (2016). Gajah remained in the top 10 best selling albums of iTunes Asia for two consecutive months. In addition, the album was listed among the top 9 Indonesian albums by Tempo magazine. [1]
Sesuatu yang Indah (Something Beautiful) is a 1976 Indonesian drama film directed and written by Wim Umboh. It stars Yatie Octavia , Sophan Sophiaan , Robby Sugara , WD Mochtar and Marini . [ 1 ]
Puspa Indah was released by Musica Studios in mid-1980, with high sales. [2] The success of Puspa Indah convinced Chrisye that some albums needed to be synergized with other media in order to succeed. [4] Puspa Indah has been reissued twice, once as a CD in 2004 [5] and once as part of the Chrisye Masterpiece Trilogy Limited Edition in 2007. [6]
In 2011, the band released their fourth album, Dunia yang Indah ("The Beautiful World"), introducing the hit single "Jaga Slalu Hatimu" ("Always Keep Your Heart"). In 2013, due to differences in music vision, replacement guitarist Yudhi Rus Harjanto left the band justas the fifth album Sang Juara ("The Champion") was to be released. [4]
Tiara Andini was born with the name Tiara Anugrah Eka Setyo Andini on 23 September 2001, in Patrang District, Jember Regency, [7] and the eldest of three children, from couple Nugroho Ediyono Deddy and Sari Yoshida Setyoastri.
Collectively, shoes are typically called lü (履) since the Han dynasty. [1] In the Qin dynasty, shoes were referred as ju (屦). [1] The word xie (鞋) eventually replaced the word lü to become a general name for shoes.