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Virgiawan Listanto or better known as Iwan Fals (born September 3, 1961) is an Indonesian singer, songwriter and guitarist of Javanese descent. In 2002, ''
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'' named him as a Great Asian Hero.


Early life

Iwan was born Virgiawan Listanto in
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, on September 3, 1961, to Harsoyo, a soldier, and Lies Suudijah. He studied at SMP Negeri 5 Bandung and SMAK BPK Bandung. He continued his studies at Sekolah Tinggi Publisistik and then Institut Kesenian Jakarta. At the age of thirteen, he appeared as a street musician in small wedding ceremonies and other social events.


Career

While he was 18, Iwan Fals, Toto Gunarto, Helmi, Bambang Bule and Kakek Jagonk formed a group named Amburadul. The group released the album 'Perjalanan' in 1979, which was not successful, but was re-released with the added track '3 Bulan' as '3 Bulan' (1980) in 1980. The group disbanded and played no further role in Iwan Fals' career. As part of his early career, Iwan Fals also recorded some comedy albums, after winning a comedy country singing contest. He sang of comic situations and themes, and his first release was on 'Canda Dalam Nada' (the A-side featured five songs by Iwan: Generasi Frustrasi, Dongeng Tidur, Imitasi, Kisah Sepeda Motorku (aka. Kopral), and Joni Kesiangan while the B-side consisted of songs by Tom Slepe and Pusaka Jaya). The songs Dongeng Tidur, Joni Kesiangan and Kisah Sepeda Motorku were released, with one new song, Ambulance Zig Zag, on the Iwan Fals mini-album Canda Dalam Nada, while Generasi Frustrasi and Imitasi were also included on the 'Yang Muda Yang Bercanda II' multiartist comedy compilation. During this time, Iwan supported himself by busking. 1981 saw Iwan Fals' breakthrough, when he signed to Musica Studio to record his first solo album, '' Sarjana Muda''. This album shows Iwan Fals' signature country music style, with the protest song "Guru Oemar Bakrie", which talks of how a teacher is poorly paid but still responsible for educating future well-paid and successful people. 'Guru Oemar Bakrie' became very well known and popular in Indonesia, and helped established Iwan's name. The album also contains several ballads. It benefited from considerable investment by Musica Studio, who used high-quality musicians and producer for the album. 1982's Opini, also on Musica Studio, cemented Iwan's reputation as a protest singer, but also as a balladeer. 'Galang Rambu Anarki', for his newborn son, combined both elements, commenting on both the happy event of the birth of his first child, but also commenting on rising prices, saying that perhaps his child would be malnourished if they could not afford to buy milk. 1983 saw the release of ''Sumbang'', while 1984's album releases were ''Barang Antik'' and ''Sugali''. In April 1984, Iwan was arrested and questioned for two weeks after performing the songs 'Demokrasi Nasi' and ''Mbak Tini'', both songs never recorded on album, in
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. The song Mbak Tini was about a prostitute with a road-side coffee shop, married to 'Soeharyo' (
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). The events were retold on the song '14-4-84' on 1986's Ethiopia. Iwan Fals continued to release albums throughout the 1980s, while in 1989 he formed the group ''Swami'', which released two albums ''Swami I'' in 1989, and ''Swami II'' in 1991. A similar grouping was ''Kantata Takwa'', which contained several Swami personnel. The musical style was "rebana rock", a blend of
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, to a Betawi rebana. The album ''Kantata Takwa'' was released in 1990, featuring songs such as "Bento" and "Bongkar" ("Rip It Down"), two of several songs which they sang during a demonstration by college students. Up to the release ''Orang Gila'' in 1994, Iwan had released approximately two new albums per year for 15 years. Since 1994, he has greatly reduced his release schedule, putting out only two singles in 1995, and one in 1996, while in 1998 Kantata Samsara, the second and final album by Kantata Takwa, was released. To make up for the lack of new content, a number of Iwan Fals compilations were released in the 1990s and 2000s, including ''Best of the Best'', ''Akustik'' (3 volumes), and ''Salam Reformasi'' ("Greetings Reformation"), which sold more than 50,000 copies. In 2002, Iwan Fals released his first new solo album since 1994, ''Suara Hati''. In 2003 the album 'In Collaboration With' was released consisting of performances with other Indonesia artists. ''Manusia Setengah Dewa'', in 2004, was a solo album. In 2005, he released ''Iwan Fals in Love'', essentially a compilation of existing Iwan Fals romantic recordings, but with the new song "Ijinkan Aku Menyayangimu" ("Let Me Love You") as the main single, and five re-recordings of old songs. Two songs, in collaboration with Indra Lesmana, ''Haruskah Pergi'', and ''Selancar'', were released as digital download in 2006. In 2007, ''50:50'' was released by Musica Studios. The album's themes were romance and social criticism. One single of the album, "Pulanglah" ("Go Home"), tells about the death of
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. Six singles were written by himself and other six singles were written by his fellow musicians. Two songs were released in 2009 as ''Untukmu Terkasih''. In 2010, he released ''Keseimbangan'', and in 2011 he released a new album titled "Tergila-gila" with 4 new songs inside.


OI

He has a large fan club which is called ''OI'' (stylised as lowercase ''oi)'', he stated "''Oi'' is not ctuallyOrang Indonesia, so there are many friends (fans) whose faces I recognise, but can't remember their names." He started calling his fans who often come to his house to listen his free acoustic live performance with "Oi" which literally means "Hey". Thus, the fans derived ''OI'' as the name of the fan club and made it as an abbreviation from ''Orang Indonesia'' (''Indonesian People'') as the acronym must contain a meaning. The idea of naming ''Orang Indonesia'' came from Iwan Fals' foundation, ''Yayasan Orang Indonesia'' (''Indonesian People Foundation''). OI is now led by his wife and running under the management of ''PT. Tiga Rambu'' (limited liability company).


Lyrical themes

Iwan Fals has been compared with Bob Dylan, who was one of his key influences, both on his early style, which made heavy use of the harmonica, and on his lyrics, which have frequently been in the
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genre. For instance, "Kamu Sudah Gila" ("You've Gone Crazy") and "Apa Kamu Sudah Jadi Tuhan?" ("Have You Become God?") criticised the New Order regime. Other songs are more observational, but still could be seen as political. For instance, his song Galang Rambu Anarki, written for his newborn son, talks of being too poor to raise his son, while "Kembang Pete" ("Stinkbean Flower") tells the story of the underestimated poor. "Aku Bosan" ("I'm Bored") is about a child protesting to his parents because they left him alone at home. While "Hura-Hura Huru-Hara" ("Fake Riot") compares moneylender to blood-sucking vampires. The 1988 song (and album) '1910', which could be interpreted as referring to the year 1910, was actually a reference to the date October 19, the date, in 1987, of the
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, a disaster the song documents in observational style. "Celoteh Camar Tolol dan Cemar", on 1983's Sumbang, documented the sinking of the ''Tampomas II'' ship in Masalembu. Aside from his observational protest songs, Iwan Fals is known for his love songs, which include "Yang Terlupakan" ("The Forgotten"), "Mata Indah Bola Pingpong" ("Beautiful Pingpong Ball Eyes"), "Antara Kau, Aku, dan Bekas Pacarmu" ("Among You, Me, and Your ex-lover"), and "Pesawat Tempurku" ("My Jet Fighter"). Although a songwriter, Iwan Fals' status as one of Indonesia's leading rock/pop performers has led to his recording material from numerous other songwriters. Some of his most notable hits written by others include Barang Antik ("Antique"), "Kemesraan" ("Intimacy"), "Kumenanti Seorang Kekasih" ("I'm Waiting for a Lover"), "Aku Bukan Pilihan" ("I'm Not an Option") and "Ijinkan Aku Menyayangimu" ("Let Me Love You").


Personal life

On January 1, 1982, Fals' first son, Galang Rambu Anarki was born. One of Fals' best-known songs, Galang Rambu Anarki, was written for his son's birth and released on 1982's Opini (Opinion) album. Galang was following in his father's footsteps playing in a band from a young age as a guitarist and folk musician, but he died at 15, on April 25, 1997, of either a
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overdose or asthma. 'Galang Rambu Anarki' translates to "support the sign of anarchy" in English. In 1985, Fals' first daughter Annisa Cikal Rambu Basae was born. His third child is Rayya Rambu Robbani. He and Rosanna, his wife live in
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Discography

* ''Perjalanan'' (as part of Amburadul group) (1979) * ''Canda Dalam Nada'' (1979) – comedy album, Iwan has the A-side only * ''Canda Dalam Ronda'' (1980) – comedy mini-album of four tracks, contains one new track 'Ambulance Zig Zag' * ''3 Bulan'' (consists of Perjalanan plus the new track ''3 Bulan'') (1980) * '' Sarjana Muda'' (1981) – Musica debut * '' Opini'' (1982) * '' Sumbang'' (1983) * '' Barang Antik'' (1984) * '' Sugali'' (1984) * '' Kelompok Penyanyi Jalanan'' (KPJ) – as part of KPJ, or Street Singers Group, Iwan Fals sings on 3 songs (1985) * ''
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'' (1987) * ''1910'' (1988) * " Kemesraan" (1988) – single, with Betharia Sonata,
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'' (as part of the group Swami) (1989) * '' Kantata Takwa'' (as part of the group Kantata) (1990) * '' Cikal'' (1991) * '' Swami II'' (as part of the group Swami) (1991) * '' Belum Ada Judul'' (1992) * '' Hijau'' (1992) * '' Dalbo'' (1993) * '' Anak Wayang'' (1994) * '' Orang Gila'' (1994) * '' Kantata Samsara'' (as part of the group Kantata) (1998) * '' Suara Hati'' (2002) * '' In Collaboration with'' (2003) * '' Manusia Setengah Dewa'' (2004) * ''
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'' (2005) (contains only one new song, and four re-recordings) * '' 50:50'' (2007) * '' Untukmu Terkasih'' (2009) –
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– two songs only * '' Keseimbangan'' (2010) * '' Tergila-gila'' (2011) * ''Raya'' (2013) * ''Pun Aku'' (2021)


Awards

In 2002, he was named as Great Asian Hero by ''
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'' magazine. In 2011, he received "Satyalancana", the highest government awards from
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, Culture and Tourism Minister of Indonesia. Rolling Stone Indonesia listed Swami's song Bongkar as the best Indonesian song of all time and Bento on the fifth position, Kantata Takwa's Kesaksian on 81st position, and Iwan Fals' solo Guru Oemar Bakrie, Yang Terlupakan, Surat Buat Wakil Rakyat, Pesawat Tempur, Galang Rambu Anarki, and Sarjana Muda on 5th, 42nd, 51st, 56th, 65th, and 97th, respectively, making him the second musician with the most representative on the chart after
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with the margin of one. Iwan Fals was announced as the winner of the 2021 Telkomsel Awards in the category "Lifetime Achievement Awards" in June 2021.


See also

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Rhoma Irama Raden Haji Oma Irama, better known as Rhoma Irama (born December 11, 1946), is an Indonesian dangdut singer, songwriter and guitarist of Sundanese descent. Starting from the late 1960s, he began his musical career as Rhoma Irama as a part of ...
*
Chrisye Hajji Chrismansyah Rahadi (; 16 September 1949 – 30 March 2007), born Christian Rahadi (), better known by his stage name Chrisye (), was an Indonesian progressive pop singer and songwriter. In 2011 ''Rolling Stone Indonesia'' declared hi ...


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