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ah Hetty Koes Endang (born 6 August 1957) is an Indonesian ''
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'' singer. Her 1977 duet with Ajie Bandi, "Damai Tapi Gersang" ("Peaceful Yet Arid"), was the first Indonesian song to win the
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in Tokyo. The song was selected by ''
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'' in 2009 as one of the best Indonesian songs of all time.


Biography


Early life and success

Endang was born on 6 August 1957 to Raden Endang Umar, a soldier, and R.S. Koerniwulan, a housewife. She made her musical debut in 1974. In 1976, Endang and Ajie Bandi performed "Damai Tapi Gersang" ("Peaceful Yet Arid") at the seventh Indonesian Popular Song Festival, in which they placed second. They later won the
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, held that year at
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in
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, Japan, with the song; they were the first Indonesian act to win the festival. Also in 1977 she won the Indonesian Popular Song Festival with
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's "Cinta Putih" ("White Love"). In February 1981, Endang was charged with
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for telling the press that her birth father was dead (meninggal dunia in
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although can be shorten to "meninggal"), when he was in fact alive; Endang stated that she intended the statement to mean that her father had abandoned all of his responsibilities after divorcing her mother in 1971. (''abandoned all of his responsibilities after divorcing her mother can be translated as "meninggal kan tanggungjawapnya lepas menceraikan ibunya in
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, the word for "abandoned" might be translated to "membiarkan", "meninggalkan" or "usang" depending on the context,Hetty may used the translation of "meninggalkan" while talking to the press but the press might misinterpreted it as "meninggal"(dead) instead, thus creating the misinformation'') In April she was found not guilty of all charges, which could have brought her three months in jail and six of probation. Later that year Endang won Best Performance at the 1981 Indonesian Popular Song Festival together with her childhood friend Euis Darliah. The pair sang a rock-influenced version of Titik Hamzah's "Siksa" ("Torture"). They then went on to sing at the World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo, which they lost. The following year, she and her family opened Hedick's, a company which worked in import-export; she also opened a fried chicken restaurant in Karet,
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. With the orchestra led by
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, in 1983 Endang won third place at the Chile Song Festival with Titik Hamzah's song "Sayang" ("Dear"); Endang herself was chosen as best singer. In 1984, Endang performed a duet, "Sayang" ("Dear"; written by
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and
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) with Chrisye on his album ''Nona''; she also provided backing vocals for "Gadis Manja" ("Spoiled Girl"). At first Chrisye was unsure of the duet, as his and Endang's vocal styles were quite different. However, the album was successful. In 1986 she won a BASF Award for ''Berdiri Bulu Roma-ku'' (''My Spine is Tingling''), which sold over a million copies in Indonesia.


Later career

Endang married politician Yusuf Erwin Faishal in July 1991, after two months of courtship. Afterwards she performed internationally, in
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, Malaysia, and Tokyo. The couple lived in
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for five years. In 1996 they went on the
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. During the New Order, Endang campaigned several times for reigning president
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's
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party. However, after the
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in 1998, she became involved with the
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(), with her husband, as she had long been part of the sponsor, the Islamic organisation
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. She later recalled that her work with Golkar had been done under external pressure. In 1999 Endang released ''Alunan Emas 25 Tahun Kegemilangan'' (''Golden Songs from 25 Years of Joy''), a compilation album in celebration of the 25th anniversary of her entry into music. Two years later she became managing director of a start-up news portal website, Indonesiakini.com. , Hetty is semi-retired, currently actively performs multiples off air and focuses in performing for charity events. Other than that, she actively contributes in singing competition in multiple events in Indonesia and Malaysia.


Music

Endang sings ''
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'', a kind of traditional Indonesian music typified with slow, melancholic melodies and heavy use of string instruments. She has a high, shrill voice. In an interview with ''
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'' she said that her works are most successful in Japan and the Netherlands.


Legacy

Endang's duet with Ajie Bandi "Damai Tapi Gersang" was selected as the 53rd best Indonesian song of all time by ''
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''. Singaporean singer Hetty Sarlene is named after her and reportedly began singing Endang's songs by age three.


Personal life

Hetty is married to Yusuf Erwin Faishal. The couple have three children.


Bibliography

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