Noah (band)
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Origin | Bandung, West Java, Indonesia |
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Years active | 2000–2009 (as Peterpan) 2009–2012 (as Ariel, Uki, Lukman, Reza, David) 2012–present (as Noah) |
Labels | Musica Studios |
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Website | www |
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Noah (former name Peterpan and stylized as NOAH) is an Indonesian alternative pop/rock band. They are well known in Indonesia for their simple lyrics and catchy beats.[4] Founded as Peterpan in Bandung, West Java in 2000 by Ariel, Andika, Indra, Lukman, Reza and Uki. The band currently consists of Ariel, Lukman, and David.
Starting their career by playing in cafés, Peterpan gained popularity in 2002 after recording "Mimpi yang Sempurna" for a compilation album Kisah 2002 Malam, followed by a debut album Taman Langit in 2003. They gained further popularity in 2004 with their second album Bintang di Surga, which sold over three millions copies and won Best of the Best Album in Anugerah Musik Indonesia (AMI) among other awards. Their third album, a soundtrack album for the 2005 film Alexandria, also sold over a million copies. Peterpan have won various awards including two MTV Asia Award for Favorite Artist Indonesia. After Andika and Indra split from the band in 2006 and David joined in 2006, the band agreed to change their name in 2009.
The announcement of a new name was planned in 2010, but it was delayed because Ariel was arrested that year. After Ariel was released in 2012, the new name, Noah, was announced. Noah regained their popularity in 2012 with their first album, Seperti Seharusnya, which gained a huge success by selling more than 1.9 million copies in Indonesia and winning their second AMI Awards for Best of the Best Album. Reza split from the band in 2015, around the same time Noah released their second album, Second Chance, where they collaborated with Steve Lillywhite. Uki also split from the band in 2019 after the release of Keterkaitan Keterikatan album which won another AMI Awards for Best of the Best Album.
As of 2015, 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 band in the history of Indonesia's popular music. Three of their albums are included on the list of Indonesian all time best selling albums at #3 for Bintang di Surga, #6 for OST Alexandria, and #15 for Seperti Seharusnya.
History[]
1997: Beginnings as Topi[]
In 1997, Andika Naliputra Wirahardja as keyboardist, formed a school band in Bandung, Indonesia. It was called Topi, with Mohammad Kautsar Hikmat as guitarist, Nazril Irham as vocalist, Abel as bass player, and Ari as drummer. They mainly played British alternative rock until Ari withdrew from the group, and Topi broke up.
2000–2009: Peterpan[]
2000–2003: Early years and debut album Taman Langit[]
Andika Naliputra Wirahardja regrouped former members of Topi in 2000. The drummer was replaced by Ilsyah Ryan Reza, a college student from Palu. Loekman Hakim, a friend of Indra's elder brother, joined as their lead guitarist. Andika Naliputra Wirahardja suggested Peterpan as the name for the band referring to Peter Pan, the character created by J. M. Barrie, an author (other names they considered were Spiderman and X-Men). The band was formally founded on September 1, 2000. Peterpan played on Bandung streets and gigged in cafés, with the goal of becoming a house band in one of the city's cafés.[2] They often covered alternative rock and rock songs, (Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Coldplay, U2, Creed, etc.) at O'Hara and Sapu Lidi cafés.
At Sapu Lidi cafés, the band was spotted by Noey, a producer who planned to release a compilation album. Peterpan recorded three demo songs: "Sahabat", "Mimpi yang Sempurna", and "Taman Langit". "Mimpi yang Sempurna" was chosen for the album, titled Kisah 2002 Malam. The album was commercially successful, selling a respectable 150,000 copies, and "Mimpi yang Sempurna" was given heavy rotation on Indonesian radio.
The top major label, Musica Studios, offered Peterpan a contract, and released their debut studio album, Taman Langit, on June 2003. By releasing mega hits such as "Sahabat", "Mimpi Yang Sempurna", "Aku dan Bintang", "Semua Tentang Kita", "Topeng", and "Yang Terdalam", their debut studio album instantly become hugely popular around the country and made them as superstars. The album has sold over 850.000 copies.[5]
2004–2005: Bintang di Surga and OST Alexandria[]
Following their debut album's commercial success, Peterpan held concerts in six cities in Indonesia in only 24 hours on July 18, 2004. The six-cities concerts were also part of promotion for their second album.[6] The concerts were titled "Konser Breaking Record" and included concerts on two Indonesian major islands: Sumatra and Java. The concerts started in Medan, then Padang, Pekanbaru, Lampung, Semarang, and finally ended at Surabaya.[7] Peterpan then received an award from Indonesian World Records Museum (MURI) for breaking a record, by being the first band to hold concerts in six provinces in a day.[8]
In 2004, by releasing a number of hits such as "Ada Apa Denganmu", "Mungkin Nanti", "Kukatakan Dengan Indah", "Bintang di Surga", "Di Atas Normal", and "Khayalan Tingkat Tinggi", Their second studio album Bintang Di Surga was released in August 2004 and quickly became the biggest phenomenon in 2000s not only in indonesia but also in the neighborhood countries such as Singapore, Brunei, and Malaysia, where in the later country that album was awarded 6x platinum.[9] Selling over 350,000 copies in two weeks. By the end of 2005, it had sold a remarkable 2.7 million and to date had sold over 3.2 million copies in indonesia. This album become the third Best-selling albums of all-time in Indonesia and Rolling Stone Indonesia magazine ranked the album #116 on "The 150 Greatest Indonesian Albums of All Time" list. A song from this album, "Kukatakan Dengan Indah", got a place at #140 on Rolling Stone Indonesia's "" list.[10] Also in 2004, Peterpan collaborated with Indonesian pop singer, Chrisye, in Chrisye's album Senyawa, specifically on the song "Menunggumu" which was written by Ariel,[11]
The greater commercial success of Bintang Di Surga had led peterpan to received recognition and won many awards in early 2005, where Peterpan won an award as Indonesia's favorite artist at MTV Asia Aid in Bangkok. At the Indonesian Music Award (AMI) 2005, Peterpan ranked top in the nominations by obtaining 11 nominations. Four of them were printed through the song "Ada Apa Denganmu". Of the 11 nominations, Peterpan won 7 awards, including "best music group", "best album", "best graphic design album" and "best production work", due to the album Bintang Di Surga. At the SCTV Music Awards 2005, Peterpan was honored in the "Top Pop Group Albums" and "Most Popular Songs".
In September 2005, Peterpan released a soundtrack for the Rexinema movie, Alexandria. The album's release concert was aired simultaneously by six national TV stations. The soundtrack album included five new songs and renditions of five of their songs from Taman Langit and Bintang di Surga.[12] The song "Tak Bisakah" was able to reap the controversy because it was copied by Indian musicians for the film Woh Lamhe Woh Lamhe with the title song "Kya Mujhe Pyaar". This album succeeded sold over 1.2 million copies and recognized as the best selling soundtrack album all of time in indonesian (#15 on the list as best-selling albums in that country). At the 2006 Anugerah Planet Muzik which is an annual award given to the most popular artists from Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, and Malaysia. Peterpan won two award as the "Best Duo/Group" for song "Tak Bisakah" and "Most Popular Group Artist". Peterpan also won their second award as Indonesia's favorite artist at MTV Asia Aid.
2006–2009: Andika and Indra departure, Hari yang Cerah, and Sebuah Nama, Sebuah Cerita[]
In November 2006, Andika Naliputra Wirahardja and Hendra Suhendra split with the rest of the band, with both sides citing musical differences. According to Nazril Irham, there were problems since the making of their first album. Hendra Suhendra had also just lost his child. Andika Naliputra Wirahardja and Hendra Suhendra joined a new band named The Titans, and signed with international label EMI Music Indonesia, releasing a self-titled album and a single, "Rasa Ini" (This Feeling).
In 2007, the remaining members of Peterpan released their third studio album, Hari Yang Cerah. This album produced another populer hits likes "Menghapus Jejakmu", "Dibalik Awan", "Hari Yang Cerah Untuk Jiwa Yang Sepi", "Sally Sendiri", and "Cobalah Mengerti". In 2018, the single "Menghapus jejakmu" became the subject of public discussion after there was an element of similarity in the new song released by Korean Boyband iKon "Love Scenario". Although they have similarities, the meanings of the two songs are different.
In September 2007, they took part in the Asia "Song Festival" in South Korea as representatives from Indonesia.
The agreement under which Andika Naliputra Wirahardja and Hendra Suhendra left the band allowed the remaining members to continue using the name Peterpan through the end of 2008.[13] In early 2008, the band announced that they would be changing their name, stating that their 2008 compilation album, Sebuah Nama Sebuah Cerita, would be their last under the name Peterpan. The album mostly consists of popular hits from the band's history, with four new hits songs: "Walau Habis Terang", "Kisah Cintaku" (a cover of Chrisye's song), "Dilema Besar", and "Tak Ada Yang Abadi". In same year, David Kurnia Albert joined Peterpan as keyboard player.
2009–2012: Unnamed band and instrumental album Suara Lainnya[]
After abandoning the Peterpan name, Ariel, Uki, Lukman, Reza and David continued to play without a band name, using their names as a placeholder. Ariel said that they were planning to announce their new band name in 2010, when they have finished their next album.[14] But this plan was delayed because Ariel was arrested in 2010 for a sex tape scandal.[15][16]
During Ariel's time in prison, the band worked on an album containing instrumental arrangement of Peterpan songs. Even though the album was instrumental, the vocalist Ariel was still involved by giving the band ideas any time his bandmates visited him in prison. The album, titled Suara Lainnya, was released on 23 May 2012, credited under the name "Ariel, Uki, Lukman, Reza, David".[17] The album's release was supported by a concert, titled "Konser Tanpa Nama" (English: Concert Without a Name), held by Uki, Lukman, Reza and David on 29 May 2012.[18] The instrumental concert was said to be the first of its kind in Indonesia.[19]
2012–present: Noah[]
2012–2013: Renaming as Noah, Seperti Seharusnya and resurgent of popularity[]
After Ariel was released early in July 23, 2012, Ariel, Uki, Lukman, Reza and David announced their new name, Noah, on August 2, 2012. According to the band, they were not specifically referencing the prophet Noah. Ariel stated that he simply thought the name was simple and fit with their music.[20][21] Then on August 3, 2012, the band released their first single under then Noah name, "Separuh Aku", via simultaneous airplay on 200 radios.[22] On August 9, 2012, Noah released a book titled Kisah Lainnya.[23]
On 15–16 September 2012, Noah held a concert in five countries in 24-hour span in Melbourne, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and Jakarta. With this concert, Noah broke another Indonesian World Records Museum (MURI) record, after previously breaking a MURI record in 2004.[24] Their first album under the Noah name, Seperti Seharusnya, was released on the same day.[25] The album was sold through KFC outlets and has sold over 200 thousand copies in three days since its release.[26] By February 2013, the album has sold over one million copies and Noah received a Multi-Platinum Award.[27] With over a million sales, Seperti Seharusnya was one of the best-selling albums in Indonesia.
By the commercial success of their album Seperti Seharusnya, Noah won many awards. In the 2013 Indonesian Music Award (AMI), Noah ranked top in the nominations by obtaining 10 nominations. Four of them were printed through the song "Separuh Aku". Of the 10 nominations, Noah won 6 awards, including "Best Pop Duo/Group", "Best Pop/Urban Recording Producer", "Best of the Best Production Work" for the single Separuh Aku and "Best Pop/Urban Album", "Best of the Best Album" for album Seperti Seharusnya. At the Anugerah Planet Muzik which is an annual award given to the most popular artists from Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia. Noah won award "Best Band" twice in the second consecutive years (2013 and 2014) for both songs "Separuh Aku" and "Tak Lagi Sama", and "APM Most Popular Artist" in 2014. Noah also won The Nickelodeon Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards in 2013 as "Favorite Band".
2014–2016: Second Chance, Reza departure, Sings Legends[]
In June 2014, Noah announce that they were making new songs and a new album and that they were working with an English producer, Steve Lillywhite, to produce them.[28] The collaboration resulted in Noah's first English-language song, "Hero", which was released as a single via airplay in 170 radios on August 6, 2014 and in iTunes on August 7, 2014.[29]
In December 2014, Reza announced that he is going to leave the band after one last show on New Year's Eve.[30] By January 1, 2015, Reza was officially no longer part of the band.[31] Also on December 31, Noah released their new album, Second Chance, which contains three new song including "Hero" and nine rearrangement of Peterpan's song.[32]
In March 2015, Noah announce that they were planning to hold a tour in United States in April 2015, specifically in four cities: San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and Washington DC.[33] The tour was delayed because Ariel was not fit among other unstated reasons.[34] The tour ended up being held in October 2015 in three cities: Los Angeles, Washington DC, and New York.[35]
On May 19, 2016, Noah released an album titled . The album consists of rearrangement of eight Indonesian songs that Noah considered legendary.[36]
2017–present: Keterkaitan Keterikatan and Uki departure[]
After releasing and promoting Sings Legends, Noah began working on a new album, the first since Seperti Seharusnya that are full consisted of new songs.[37] At first, the album was planned to be released in 2017.[38] On September 16, 2017, Noah released two songs, "Jalani Mimpi" and "My Situation", as a single.[a][43] On the night of the same day, Noah held a concert titled Road to New Album, where they played those two songs. They also told the audience that they had only finished those two songs and were not close to finishing the album yet.[44] In July 2018, Ariel said that they had almost finished the music for the album's songs, but the lyrics were not halfway done. Because the process was taking longer than usual, Noah got help from Java Jive guitarist, Capung, who previously had produced Peterpan's album.[45] Noah also collaborate with other singers and writers to write the lyrics.[46]
On June 14, 2019, Noah released "Wanitaku", a song that they had partially revealed in 2017, as a JOOX-exclusive single. Then on June 28, "Wanitaku" was released on other digital music services. Audio video for "Wanitaku" that Noah uploaded to YouTube revealed the album title, Keterkaitan Keterikatan, as well as its cover.[47][48] On August 8, 2019, Noah held an album-launching concert for Keterkaitan Keterikatan.[49] On the same day, Noah's guitarist Uki announce his resignation from the band via an Instagram post.[50]
After 2 years of working, Their New album Keterkaitan Keterikatan finally released on Agustus 9, 2019. As September 12, 2019, physical album sales had reached over 400.000 copies. This album produced hits single "Wanitaku" which succeeded won the "Duo / Best Pop Group" award at the 2019 Indonesian Music Award. At the Billboard Indonesia Music Awards 2020, the song won the categories "Top Duo / Group / Band of the Year" and "Top Radio Airplay of the Year". Another hits from this album are "Kupeluk Hatimu", "Kau Udara Bagiku", "Jalani Mimpi" and "My Situation".
Community[]
Now, NOAH's fanbase has expanded up to 60 communities in Indonesia, and also including Malaysia, Singapore, Hongkong and Taiwan, mainly known as 'Sahabat NOAH'.
Case and controversy[]
Riots at concerts[]
Like many other popular musicians in Indonesia, Noah's concerts have experienced problems. On February 22, 2006, at Harapan Bangsa Lhongraya Stadium, at least 30 spectators fainted, most being young women. The concert was also said to have violated Shariah law in Aceh because of the mixing of male and female spectators in the show field.[51]
The riots at concerts not only affected the spectators, but also members of the group performing. An example of this occurred on April 11, 2006, during a Peterpan concert in Bima Stadium, Cirebon, when rocks were thrown by the spectators who had no tickets outside of the stadium. This event caused harm to dozens of the spectators inside the stadium which prompted many of them to rush to various hospitals due to being hit by the falling stones, as well as the vocalist, Ariel, who was struck in the chest before he was secured to the outside of the stadium. As a result of the incident, the concert was stopped when the band was performing their fifth song of the night, "Mungkin Nanti", at around 20:30 WIB.[52]
Sex tape scandal[]
In 2010, Ariel was arrested for violating Indonesian anti-pornography laws, when videos which appeared to be himself having sexual intercourse circulated on the internet,[53] after his laptop was reportedly stolen.[54]
In January 2011, Bandung's District Court sentenced Ariel to three and a half years imprisonment after testimonies by digital forensic experts confirmed that Ariel was the male counterpart in the sex tape scandal, involving Luna Maya and Cut Tari, and that he was responsible for the creation of the videos.[55] In April, an appeal to the High Court was rejected, with judges deciding unanimously to uphold the sentence given by the District Court.[56] On 23 July 2012, after serving two years in prison, Ariel was released early for good behaviour.[57]
Band members[]
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Timeline[]
Discography[]
Studio albums[]
Band | Title | Album details | Sales | Certifications |
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Peterpan | Taman Langit |
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850,000+ |
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Bintang di Surga |
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Ina : 3,200,000+
Malaysia : 120,000+ |
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Hari Yang Cerah |
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600,000+ |
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Noah | Seperti Seharusnya |
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1,900,000 |
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Keterkaitan Keterikatan |
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500,000+ |
Soundtrack Album[]
Band | Title | Album details | Sales | Certifications |
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Peterpan | OST Alexandria |
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1,200,000+ |
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Compilation albums[]
Band | Title | Album details | Sales | Certifications |
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Peterpan | Sebuah Nama Sebuah Cerita |
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600,000+ |
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Noah | Second Chance |
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N/A | N/A |
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Title | Album details |
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Kisah 2002 Malam |
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Senyawa |
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Dari Hati Untuk Aceh |
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Untuk Sahabat Peterpan |
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Superstar 2005 |
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Superstar 2005 Vol. 2 |
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From Us to U |
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In House Mix |
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Superstar 2006 |
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Duet by Request |
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Selalu Untuk Sahabat |
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Superstar 2007 |
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Singles[]
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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IDN Hot 100 [58] | |||
Credited as Peterpan (2000-09) | |||
"Mimpi Yang Sempurna" | 2002 | — | Kisah 2002 Malam & Taman Langit |
"Sahabat" | — | Taman Langit | |
"Aku dan Bintang" | — | ||
"Topeng" | — | ||
"Semua Tentang Kita" | — | ||
"Yang Terdalam" | — | ||
"Kita Tertawa" | — | ||
"Satu Hati" | — | ||
"Dan Hilang" | — | ||
"Tertinggalkan Waktu" | — | ||
"Ada Apa Denganmu" | 2004 | — | Bintang di Surga |
"Mungkin Nanti" | — | ||
"Ku Katakan dengan Indah" | — | ||
"Khayalan Tingkat Tinggi" | — | ||
"Bintang di Surga" | — | ||
"Di Atas Normal" | — | ||
"Di Belakangku" | — | ||
"2 DSD" | — | ||
"Aku" | — | ||
"Masalalu Tertinggal" | — | ||
"Tak Bisakah" | 2005 | — | OST Alexandria |
"Jauh Mimpiku" | — | ||
"Menunggu Pagi" | — | ||
"Langit Tak Mendengar" | — | ||
"Membebaniku" | — | ||
"Menunggumu" (with Chrisye) |
— | Senyawa | |
"Kupu-Kupu Malam" | — | From Us to U | |
"Menghapus Jejakmu" | 2007 | — | Hari Yang Cerah |
"Di Balik Awan" | — | ||
"Sally Sendiri" | — | ||
"Hari yang Cerah untuk Jiwa yang Sepi" | — | ||
"Cobalah Mengerti" | — | ||
"Lihat Langkahku" | — | ||
"Bebas" | — | ||
"Melawan Dunia" | — | ||
"Dunia Yang Terlupa" | — | ||
"Kota Mati" | — | ||
"Walau Habis Terang" | 2008 | — | Sebuah Nama Sebuah Cerita |
"Kisah Cintaku" | — | ||
"Dilema Besar" | — | ||
"Tak Ada yang Abadi" | — | ||
Credited as Ariel, Uki, Lukman, Reza, David (2009-12) | |||
"Cobalah Mengerti" (featuring Momo Geisha) |
2012 | — | Suara Lainnya |
"Sahabat" (featuring Karinding Attack) |
2013 | — | |
Credited as Noah (2012-present) | |||
"Separuh Aku" | 2012 | 57 | Seperti Seharusnya |
"Hidup Untukmu, Mati Tanpamu" | — | ||
"Jika Engkau" | 2013 | — | |
"Tak Lagi Sama" | — | ||
"Ini Cinta" | 2014 | — | Seperti Seharusnya |
"Hero" | — | Second Chance | |
"Seperti Kemarin" | — | ||
"Menunggu" (New single in 2005) |
2015 | — | |
"Suara Pikiranku" | — | ||
"Sajadah Panjang" | 2016 | — | Sings Legend |
"Andaikan Kau Datang" | — | ||
"Cinta Bukan Dusta" | — | Sings Legend & Kami Mengenang Rinto Harahap | |
"My Situation" | 2017 | — | Keterkaitan Keterikatan |
"Jalani Mimpi" | — | ||
"Biar Ku Sendiri" | — | Sings Legend | |
"Wanitaku" | 2019 | 20 | Keterkaitan Keterikatan |
"Kupeluk Hatimu" | 20 | ||
"Kau Udara Bagiku" | 73 | ||
"Kala Cinta Menggoda" | 2020 | — | TBA |
"Menemaniku" | — | Keterkaitan Keterikatan | |
"우리의 이야기 Urieui Iyagi (Semua Tentang Kita)" (with ) |
2021 | — | Keterkaitan Keterikatan - Acoustic Version in 360° (Part 1) |
Mencari Cinta (featuring Bunga Citra Lestari) |
— | Keterkaitan Keterikatan |
As featured artist[]
Year | Title | Featuring | Album |
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2005 | "Ayah - Aceh" | Candil Seurius | Non-album singles |
2006 | "Marilah Kemari" | Iwan Fals, Chrisye, Project Pop, Ungu, Rossa, Kahitna, Seurieus, Naif | |
"Usia 17" | Nuri Shaden | ||
2015 | "Yang Terlupakan" | Iwan Fals | Satu |
Music videos[]
Year | Song | Album |
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2003 | "Mimpi yang Sempurna" | Kisah 2002 Malam |
"Sahabat" | Taman Langit | |
"Aku dan Bintang" | ||
"Topeng" | ||
"Semua Tentang Kita" | ||
"Yang Terdalam" | ||
"Kita Tertawa" | ||
2004 | "Ada Apa Denganmu"[59] | Bintang di Surga |
"Mungkin Nanti" | ||
"Ku Katakan dengan Indah" | ||
"Khayalan Tingkat Tinggi" | ||
"Bintang di Surga" | ||
"Di Atas Normal" | ||
"Di Belakangku" | ||
2005 | "Tak Bisakah" | OST Alexandria |
"Jauh Mimpiku" | ||
"Menunggu Pagi" | ||
"Langit Tak Mendengar" | ||
"Membebaniku" | ||
"Menunggumu" (featuring Chrisye) | ||
"Kupu-Kupu Malam" | From Us to U | |
2007 | "Menghapus Jejakmu" | Hari Yang Cerah |
"Di Balik Awan" | ||
"Sally Sendiri" | ||
"Hari yang Cerah untuk Jiwa yang Sepi" | ||
2008 | "Cobalah Mengerti"[60] | |
"Walau Habis Terang" | Sebuah Nama Sebuah Cerita | |
"Kisah Cintaku" | ||
"Dilema Besar" | ||
"Tak Ada yang Abadi" | ||
2012 | "Cobalah Mengerti" (featuring Momo Geisha) |
Suara Lainnya |
"Separuh Aku" | Seperti Seharusnya | |
"Hidup Untukmu, Mati Tanpamu"[61] | ||
2013 | "Jika Engkau"[62] | |
"Tak Lagi Sama"[63] | ||
"Sahabat" (featuring Karinding Attack) |
Suara Lainnya | |
2014 | "Ini Cinta" | Seperti Seharusnya |
"Hero"[64] | Second Chance | |
2015 | "Seperti Kemarin"[65] | |
"Menunggumu"[66] | ||
"Suara Pikiranku"[67] | ||
"Yang Terlupakan" (featuring Iwan Fals)[68] |
Satu | |
2016 | "Sajadah Panjang"[69] | Sings Legend |
"Andaikan Kau Datang"[70] | ||
"Cinta Bukan Dusta" | ||
2017 | "Biar Ku Sendiri"[71] | |
2018 | "My Situation"[72] | Keterkaitan Keterikatan |
"Jalani Mimpi"[72] | ||
2019 | "Wanitaku"[73] | |
"Kupeluk Hatimu" | ||
"Kau Udara Bagiku"[74] | ||
2020 | "Kala Cinta Menggoda"[75] | Puspa Ragam Karya Guruh Soekarno Putra |
"Menemaniku"[76] | Keterkaitan Keterikatan | |
2021 | "Mendekati Lugu"[77] |
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2013 | NOAH: Awal Semula | Themselves |
Awards and recognition[]
See also[]
- List of Indonesian rock bands
- List of alternative-rock artists
- List of best selling albums of all time in Indonesia
Notes[]
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External links[]
- Noah (band)
- Pop rock groups
- Indonesian alternative rock groups
- Indonesian pop music groups
- Indonesian-language singers
- Anugerah Musik Indonesia winners
- Musical groups established in 2000