Melly Goeslaw
Melliana Cessy "Melly" Goeslaw (born 7 January 1974) is an Indonesian singer, songwriter, composer, producer, writer, and actress. She began singing in the fifth grade, then began writing songs and took work as a backing vocalist for Elfa Secioria in high school. This led to her family and her moving to Jakarta to further her career. While providing backing vocals for Katon Bagaskara's promotional tour, she met Anto Hoed and Andi Ayunir. After marrying Hoed, the three formed the band Potret in 1995. Their 1995 debut album was well received, bringing Goeslaw and her bandmates to fame. , she has written over 500 songs.After releasing several albums with Potret, Goeslaw attempted to begin a solo career, releasing her self-titled debut album ''Melly'' in 1999. Although ''Melly'' sold well, she became more popular as a solo artist after providing the soundtrack for the 2002 hit film ''Ada Apa Dengan Cinta?'' together with her husband. She later released many solo albums and soundtracks. In 2005, she released a collection of short stories to celebrate her tenth anniversary as a popular musician; four years later, she directed a concert to celebrate the bicentenary of Bandung city.
Goeslaw's onstage persona has been compared to Björk, with "eccentric" costumes, heavy make-up, and "wild" hair colours. Her early songs have been described by ''The Jakarta Post'' as being "deliberately antagonistic", with controversial themes including materialism, sadomasochism, and violence against women. Two of her songs with Potret, "Salah" and "Bunda", were selected by ''Rolling Stone Indonesia'' as some of the best Indonesian songs of all time, while her work with ''Ada Apa dengan Cinta?'' garnered her and her husband a Citra Award at the 2004 Indonesian Film Festival. However, ''Rolling Stone'' notes a decline in song quality after ''Ada Apa dengan Cinta?''. According to ''The Jakarta Post'', Goeslaw is one of the most sought after movie songwriters in Indonesia. Provided by Wikipedia
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