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  2. Billboard Indonesia Top 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Billboard Indonesia Top 100 was the standard record chart in Indonesia for Indonesian language and/or English-Indonesian language songs, compiled independently in collaboration with ASIRI, with Andhika Septian as the head of this project who also developed its data scoring methodology, published weekly by Billboard Indonesia.

  3. Barasuara - Wikipedia

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    Barasuara was also honored as the Best Live Act at the 2016 Rolling Stone Indonesia Editors Choice Awards. [8] In 2018, Barasuara signed a contract with record label Darlin Records. [9] On 21 September 2018, they released "Guna Manusia" as the lead single from their sophomore studio album. [10]

  4. Denny Caknan - Wikipedia

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    Denny Setiawan known by his stage name Denny Caknan (born December 10, 1993) is an Indonesian singer and songwriter of Javanese pop and koplo.He became known for his song "Kartonyono Medot Janji" which was a hit song in the market in 2019.

  5. Music of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian pop music today, known simply as I-pop or Indo pop ("pop Indonesia") sometimes influenced by trends and recordings from West music,. [25] Although influences ranging from American pop , British pop , and also Asian J-pop are obvious, the Indonesian pop phenomenon is not completely derivative; it expresses the sentiments and styles of ...

  6. Indo pop - Wikipedia

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    The rising popularity of K-pop gave rise to a second wave or generation of boy bands and girl groups in Indonesia. [20] [21] Several K-pop-influenced groups emerged from this wave, one of the earliest being G-String, [22] but the most notable are SM*SH, CJR and Cherrybelle. Other popular groups include 7Icons, XO-IX, Hitz, and Dragonboyz.

  7. Rossa (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Rossa is the "Queen of Pop Indonesia" and "Music Legend" by Spotify, while Apple Music labels her as "Indonesia's Pop Icon." [ 174 ] [ 175 ] [ 176 ] Internationally renowned Indonesian singer Anggun C. Sasmi described Rossa as a performer with an alter-ego, navigating the roles of a singer, a businesswoman, and a mother. [ 177 ]

  8. Noah (band) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, Noah has sold more than 9 million albums in Indonesia and is recognized as the best selling alternative pop/rock band in the country. [4] They are regarded as one of the most successful bands in the history of Indonesia's popular music.

  9. List of Indonesian singers - Wikipedia

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    Rini Wulandari – Indonesian pop/R&B singer, winner of Indonesian Idol season 4; Rizky Febian – male pop, R&B, soul & jazz singer, songwriter, son of the comedian Sule; Rossa – Indonesian pop/R&B/soul female singer and the most popular regional (Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia) artist; Ruth Sahanaya – pop/R&B/classic female singer