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Wage Rudolf Supratman — Musician/songwriter, creator of Indonesia national anthem; Wali — Pop creative band; Waljinah — Keroncong female singer; Weird Genius — Electro-pop group; West Java Syndicate — Ethnic-fusion group; White Shoes & The Couples Company — Rock/pop/jazz band
125 Lagu Wajib Nasional. Titik Media Publisher. ISMN 9790801890009. Kirana, Dilla Chandra (2015). 120 Koleksi Lagu Wajib Nasional INDONESIA. Lembar Langit Indonesia. Sugesti, Murlina (2014). Koleksi Terlengkap Lagu Wajib Nasional. Lembar Langit Indonesia. ISBN 9780901388728. Abassy, Djamaludin (2011). Lagu-Lagu Wajib Nasional. Lembar Langit ...
Indonesia is a country with many different tribes and ethnic groups, and its music is also very diverse, coming in hundreds of different forms and styles.Every region has its own culture and art, and as a result traditional music from area to area also uniquely differs from one another.
In 1993, she became the youngest Indonesian singer to found her own record company, Bali Cipta Records. By the age of 19, she had sold over four million albums in Indonesia. In 1994, Anggun released a greatest hits album, Yang Hilang , and move to Europe to pursue an international career.
Hajjah Hetty Koes Endang (born 6 August 1957) is an Indonesian kroncong singer. Her 1977 duet with Ajie Bandi, "Damai Tapi Gersang" ("Peaceful Yet Arid"), was the first Indonesian song to win the World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo.
" Indonesia Raya" ('Indonesia the Great') is the national anthem of Indonesia. It has been the national anthem since the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence on 17 August 1945. The song was introduced by its composer , Wage Rudolf Supratman , on 28 October 1928 during the Youth Pledge in Jakarta . [ 1 ]
The band was formed at the Sekolah Tinggi Seni Rupa & Desain Indonesia in Bandung in 1996. [1] The band's name, Cokelat, order meant to they are liked by many people like chocolate . [ clarification needed ] [ 1 ] Their music originally was influenced by Frente , Alanis Morissette and The Cranberries .
The lyrics praise Indonesia's natural beauty, such as its floral-related double entendres, islands and beaches, and profess undying love for the country. [ 1 ] The song is a nostalgic favourite among Indonesian expatriates , particularly those who left the country for the Netherlands in the 1940s and 1950s, after independence.