Monday, September 30, 2013

Maia Estianty

Maia Estianty

Maia Estianty
Maia Estianty
Maia Estianty, known as Maia Ahmad during her marriage to Dewa 19 frontman Ahmad Dhani, is an Indonesian songwriter, music producer, singer, dancer and actress.
Estianty was born in Surabaya, East Java, on 27 January 1976. She was the 5th of six children born to Harjono Sigit and his wife Kusthini. She is the great-granddaughter of Tjokroaminoto, a nationalist Muslim leader and National Hero, through her father's side.
As a child, Estianty often fought with her classmates; in an interview with the weekly entertainment magazine Tabloid Nova, she recalled that, while at Yohanes Gabriel Catholic Elementary School in Surabaya, she once hit a classmate with an object so hard that the classmate began to bleed profusely. She also took up music during this time, leading her marching band to win a national championship; she also took up the piano.
As a student at State Junior High School 1 in Surabaya, Estianty took up modelling; in 1990 she won the Yess Modelling Competition for Teenagers, which provoked a number of modelling offers. She also began working part-time at a radio station and learned how to be a disc jockey. At a birthday party while in junior high school, a friend introduced her to Ahmad Dhani; Estianty and Dhani began writing songs for the piano together. Having received good marks in elementary school and junior high school, while in senior high school she began dating, 1st with a classmate then with Dhani, and her scores dropped drastically.
Towards the end of senior high school, Estianty and her father began arguing about her work and poor performance at school. Estianty threatened to move out; in response, Sigit said he would support her, on the condition she continue her studies at a state university. Estianty enrolled at the University of Indonesia, 1st in the Dutch literature programme then in the communications programme. During this time she became a backing vocalist for Dhani's band Dewa 19; the two married in the late 1990s.
Estianty and Dhani divorced on September 23, 2008. The separation of the couple, who had been married for twelve years and had three sons together, wasn't amicable; Estianty filed a police complaint accusing Dhani of abuse, and Dhani refused to give Estianty custody of their children, appealing to the Supreme Court of Indonesia after several lower courts ruled that the children were Estianty's. In 2011 Dhani was reportedly in a relationship with Mulan and had a child with her, and Dhani gave Estianty visitation rights in 2012. Maia submitted an appeal to the Supreme Court, because Maia could not easily meet her children. On May 14, 2013 the Supreme Court decided that the children could choose themselves since the children were considered capable to make a decision. Dhani agreed with it.
In 1999 Estianty and Dhani agreed to establish a musical duo consisting of a singer and musician, based on concepts pioneered by international bands like Roxette and Savage Garden. Pinkan Mambo, a cafx singer, was chosen to be the 2nd member of the newly formed group, named Ratu, meaning Queen. After three years of training, Ratu released its 1st album, Bersama, in 2003, which was influenced by R&B. Maia wrote seven songs on the album, while Dhani did the other three. The album was a commercial success, selling 250,000 copies.
Although Mambo and Estianty began work on another album, Mambo withdrew from the group in 2004 after widespread coverage of her being pregnant and unmarried. Maia and Dhani began looking for a replacement. They agreed on Mulan Jameela, a cafx singer from Bandung who took the stage name Mulan Kwok; her appointment was announced on 7 April 2005. That August, Ratu released the album Ratu and Friends in collaboration with numerous other artists. The album, which featured two songs by Ratu, sold more than 400,000 copies and was certified double platinum in Indonesia. The title of the single "Teman Tapi Mesra", often abbreviated TTM and released to promote Ratu and Friends, became widely used to describe those in a physical relationship without an emotional one.
The following year Maia garnered a role in the Trans TV-funded comedy programme Extravanganza, where she was the only non-Sundanese cast member. Also in 2006, Ratu released Nomor Satu, with pop-rock influences; Maia wrote most of the songs. The album was a commercial success; it sold 200,000 copies nationally on the day of its release, a record for a work by a female Indonesian group. However, conflicts between Dhani and Estianty, as well as concerns over Jameela's payment, led Ratu to disband in 2007.
Estianty with Mey Chan made Duo Maia. Together they released the album Maia and Friends in 2008; the album was in direct competition with Jameela's album Makluk Tuhan Paling Sexy. The songs on Maia and Friends were all written by Estianty. It featured duets with artists such as Gita Gutawa, Gigi, and Glenn Fredly. That year she was one of ten women honoured at the Tribute To Women ceremony held by the Antara News Agency; other honourees included author Ayu Utami and economist Sri Mulyani Indrawati.
Estianty played in Kata Maaf Terakhir in 2009 as Dania, the ex-wife to whom Darma (Tio Pakusadewo) must apologise before he dies. Marcel Thee, writing in The Jakarta Globe, described her acting as well done. That same year she released Sang Juara (The Champion) as part of Duo Maia. In an interview with The Jakarta Post, she explained that she had written the titular song after hearing Queen's power ballad "We Are the Champions" at a basketball match; she realised that there were no Indonesian songs which could be used in the same situation. Along with Dewiq and Agus Wisman, she was a judge of the Global TV-sponsored musical talent show Dream Girls, which was open exclusively to mothers.
In April 2012 Estianty announced that, although Duo Maia would continue to perform, she intended to focus on her work as a producer; she had spent the previous several months focusing on her managerial duties at Le Moesik. Meanwhile, Chan would begin a solo career.

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