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Anang Hermansyah
Anang Hermansyah (born 18 March 1969) is an Indonesian singer, musician, producer and politician, who served as a member of the People's Representative Council from the East Java IV constituency as from 2014 until 2019. Since 2007, anang has been one of the judges for the singing talent contest, namely Indonesian Idol. Anang is the ex-husband of famous pop singer turned politician Krisdayanti. Early life and education Anang attended elementary school in SD Jember Kidul in 1977, and entered middle school in SMP Negeri 1 Jember in 1983. He would go to SMA Negeri 4 Surabaya for highschool in 1986. Musical career Anang has joined a band since high school in Jember, East Java. However, he only got serious about music when he was studying at the Islamic University of Bandung by joining Doel Sumbang's studio. Around this time Anang made a musical recording with Doel Sumbang, although it was not published. Joined the band Kidnap Katrina: In 1989, Anang decided to move to Jakarta and ...
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Atta Halilintar
Muhammad Attamimi Halilintar (born 20 November 1994), professionally known as Atta Halilintar or simply as Atta is an Indonesian YouTuber, content creator, social media personality, actor, singer and businessman. He is the first YouTuber in Southeast Asia to earn the Diamond Play Button. He is currently regarded as the most popular YouTuber in Indonesia and hails from the popular Gen Halilintar family, which is known for recording songs and publications. As of December 2021, he has approximately ''28.3 million subscribers'' and was ranked 113th most popular YouTuber in the world for the year 2021. Early life Atta was born in Dumai, Riau as the eldest of 11 children in his family which is popularly known as the ''Gen Halilintar''. The Gen Halilintar family joined the entertainment industry by publishing books about their journey around the world, making vlogs and recording songs. His siblings are also known for recording songs and YouTube videos. He inherited his family busines ...
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Parlin Burman Siburian
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Buah Hati
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Mata Cinta
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Jati Diri 1969
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Tania (album)
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Lepas (album Anang Hermansyah)
''Lepas'' is a genus of goose barnacles in the family Lepadidae. Species Species in the genus include: * ''Lepas anatifera'' Linnaeus, 1758 * ''Lepas anserifera'' Linnaeus, 1767 * ''Lepas australis'' Darwin, 1851 * ''Lepas hilli'' Leach, 1818 * ''Lepas indica'' Annandale, 1909 * ''Lepas pectinata'' Spengler, 1793 * ''Lepas testudinata ''Lepas testudinata'' is a species of goose barnacle in the family Lepadidae Lepadidae is a family of goose barnacles, erected by Charles Darwin in 1852. There are about five genera and more than 20 described species in Lepadidae. Genera Thes ...'' Aurivillius, 1894 References Barnacles Maxillopoda genera Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus {{Maxillopoda-stub ...
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