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Anggun : released five studio albums in English and French

Anggun

Anggun
AnggunAnggun left Indonesia in 1994 to pursue an international career. After two years struggling in London and Paris, Anggun met French producer Erick Benzi and signed to Sony Music Entertainment. She released her 1st international album, Snow on the Sahara, in 33 countries worldwide; this album spawned her international signature hit "Snow on the Sahara", which reached number one in several countries. Since her international breakthrough, Anggun has released five studio albums in English and French, as well as a soundtrack album to the Danish film Open Hearts (2002). She has collaborated with a host of international artists, including Julio Iglesias, Peter Gabriel and Pras Michel of the Fugees.
Anggun is the 1st Indonesian artist to break into the European and American record charts. Her albums have been certified gold and platinum in several European countries. She has received a number of accolades for her achievements, including the prestigious Chevalier des Arts et Lettres from the French Minister of Culture. Aside from her musical career, Anggun has been involved in numerous environmental and humanitarian works. She has been appointed as the global ambassador of the United Nations twice, 1st for the International Year of Microcredit in 2005 and then for the Food and Agriculture Organization in 2009. Anggun represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Anggun, the 2nd child and 1st daughter of Darto Singo, a Javanese writer, and Dien Herdina, a housewife from the Yogyakartan royal family, was born and raised in Jakarta, Indonesia. Her full name means "grace born of a dream" in Balinese. Despite being a Muslim, Anggun was sent to a Catholic school to receive a better elementary education. At the age of seven, Anggun began receiving highly disciplined instruction in singing from her father. She trained on a daily basis, learning various vocal techniques. To help further develop her career, her mother began serving as her manager, accepting singing offers and handling business concerns. At the age of nine, Anggun began to write her own songs and recorded her 1st children's album.
As a preteen, Anggun was influenced by Western rock music artists. At the age of twelve, she released her 1st official studio album, Dunia Aku Punya. The album was produced by Ian Antono, a famous Indonesian rock musician. However, the album failed to establish her popularity. Three years later, Anggun rocketed to fame after the release of the slow rock single "Mimpi" ("Dream"); the song was later ranked by the Rolling Stone Indonesia magazine as one of the 150 Greatest Indonesian Songs of All Time. Anggun's fame continued to increase with the release of subsequent singles, most notably "Tua Tua Keladi" (1990), which became her most popular hit in Indonesia. After a string of successful singles, Anggun released the studio albums Anak Putih Abu Abu (High School Kids; 1991) and Nocturno (1992). The former earned her the Most Popular Indonesian Artist 1990â€"1991 award.
In 1992, Anggun began a relationship with Michel Georgea, a French engineer, whom she had met the year before in Kalimantan while touring. The couple married, despite a rumored objection by Anggun's family, reportedly because they felt Anggun was too young to get married. Georgea later became Anggun's manager. The following year, Anggun became the youngest Indonesian singer to found her own record company, Bali Cipta Records, and took total creative control over her works. She produced her final Indonesian studio album, Anggun C. Sasmi... Lah!!!, which yielded number-one single "Kembalilah Kasih (Kita Harus Bicara)" ("Return Dear (We Need to Talk)"). By the age of nineteen, Anggun had sold over four million albums in Indonesia. She began to feel dissatisfied with her success in her country and began considering an international music career. Anggun later recalled: "[By the time] I was 20, I'd made five albums. I'd built my own record company. I'd produced my last album and produced some Indonesian acts as well. And I said to myself: 'I'm tired! I cannot achieve more than I already have. There's no challenge anymore'."
I dreamt of having this international career, but producers won't come to Indonesia to look for talent when there is so much available in their own countries. I had to go there. I was curious, and I think it's good to change. In Indonesia, we don't have that much information coming in; it comes from just one source. And the Internet wasn't as big as it is now."
In 1994, Anggun released Yang Hilang, a greatest hits album compiling her Indonesian hits. She later sold her record company to fund her move to Europe. Having given up all of her success in Indonesia, Anggun and her husband went to London, England and stayed there for about one year. In a 2006 interview with Trax magazine, Anggun admitted to experiencing "culture shock" and having some serious financial problems while trying to start her new life in Europe, saying "I thought the money that I got by selling my record company was enough [to sustain life in London], but I began to lose money, little by little. I had to spend so much on taking cabs and eating! So I ended up taking buses everywhere and going to clubs to introduce myself as a singer." She also admitted that she "had to convert from being a shy, introverted, 'real' Javanese woman to being an unabashed, fearless, 'fake' Javanese woman."
She began writing songs and recording demos, but after a few months, all the demos she had sent to record companies around England came back with negative replies. She eventually realized that her career in England was going nowhere and began thinking about moving to another country. She initially thought about moving to the Netherlands, but later decided on France instead. In 1996, her international career began to advance; she was introduced to producer Erick Benzi, who previously had worked with well-known artists such as Celine Dion, Jean-Jacques Goldman and Johnny Hallyday. Impressed by Anggun's talent, Benzi immediately offered her a recording deal. Later that year, Anggun was signed to Columbia France and Sony Music Entertainment. After a brief French course at Alliance Franxaise, Anggun began working on her debut album with Benzi, alongside Jacques Veneruso, Gildas Arzel and Nikki Matheson.
In June 1997, Anggun released her 1st French-language album, entitled Au nom de la lune. The album was a huge artistic departure to Anggun's earlier rock style, experimenting with world music and more adult contemporary sounds. Anggun described the album as "a concentration of all the musical influences of my life. I want to introduce Indonesia, but in a progressive way, in a lyric, in a sound, and mainly through me." The album's 1st single, "La neige au Sahara", quickly became a hit in France, peaking at number 1 on the French Airplay Chart and number 16 on the French Singles Chart. It became the most-played single in France of 1997, with a total of 7,900 radio airplays, and was certified silver with 209,000 copies sold. Two more commercial singles, "La rose des vents" and "Au nom de la lune", were released to modest chart success. The album peaked at number 34 on the French Albums Chart and sold over 150,000 copies in France and Belgium. Anggun received a nomination for the La rxvxlation de l'annxe award in Victoires de la musique (a Grammy Award-equivalent in the French music scene).
The English version of the album, Snow on the Sahara, was released internationally in 33 countries throughout Asia, Europe, and America between late 1997 to early 1999. The album contained the songs on Au nom de la lune, adapted to English by songwriter Nikki Matheson, and a cover version of the David Bowie hit "Life on Mars?". For the southeast Asian market, Anggun included an Indonesian song, "Kembali", which became a huge hit in the region. Music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic called the album "a promising debut effort" because "she illustrates enough full-formed talent on the disc". According to Erlewine, Anggun "tackles polished ballads, Latin-pop and dance-pop on Snow on the Sahara, demonstrating that she can sing all the styles quite well." The album's 1st single, "Snow on the Sahara" was a commercial success, reaching number one in Italy, Spain and several countries in Asia, and the top five on the UK Club Chart. The song was also used as the soundtrack for an international marketing campaign launched by the Swiss watchmaker Swatch. Snow on the Sahara has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide and received the Diamond Export Sales Award.
In North America, Snow on the Sahara was released in May 1998 by Epic Records. Anggun went on an extensive tour for nine months in the United States to promote the album, including a supporting act for several artists such as The Corrs and Toni Braxton, as well as participating at the Lilith Fair. She also appeared on American television programs such as The Rosie O'Donnell Show, Sessions at West 54th and received a CNN WorldBeat interview; she was also given large amounts of coverage in printed media like Rolling Stone and Billboard. Despite the publicity, Snow on the Sahara wasn't much of a commercial success in the United States. The album peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums Chart and shipped 200,000 units. Nevertheless, it still remains one of the highest selling albums by an Asian artist on the market. The title track reached number 16 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play and number 22 on the Billboard Adult Top 40.
In 1999, Anggun ended her seven-year marriage to Michel Georgea; this inspired her to record another studio album. Her 2nd French album, Dxsirs contraires, was released in September 1999. It was an artistic departure from Au nom de la lune, experimenting with electronic pop and ambient elements as well as R&B music. Erick Benzi again produced the album. Although it featured some of Anggun's compositions, Dxsirs contraires failed to repeat the success of the previous album. It peaked at number 48 on the French Albums Chart and sold about 30,000 copies in France. Only two singles were released off the album: the tropical-sounding "Un geste d'amour" and the R&B-influenced "Derrixre la porte". Both singles failed to achieve commercial success, although "Un geste d'amour" reached number 62 on the French Singles Chart.
It was the English version of the album that enjoyed more success. Chrysalis was released shortly after Dxsirs contraires and represented a huge artistic growth for Anggun, who had co-written the entire album. Distributed simultaneously in 15 countries, the album was never released in the United States due to the lackluster sales of her 1st album. The album spawned the hit single "Still Reminds Me", which received high airplays across Asia and Europe. It became her 3rd number-one hit in Indonesia since her international career and her 3rd top 20 single in Italy. It also reached the top five on the Music & Media European Border Breakers Chart. She released a single specially for the Indonesian and Malaysian market, "Yang 'Ku Tunggu" ("That which I Wait For"; the Indonesian version of "Un geste d'amour"), which became another number-one hit for Anggun in the region.
At the end of 2000 Anggun received an invitation from the Vatican, asking her to appear at a special Christmas concert alongside Bryan Adams and Dionne Warwick. For the event, she gave her renditions of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" as well as "Still Reminds Me". Her performance was also included on the Noxl au Vatican disc compilation. The following month, she started a tour across Asia and Europe, including her 1st ever concert in France at Le Bataclan on 1 February 2001. The tour ended on 30 April 2001 at Kallang Theater, Singapore. Anggun received the Cosmopolitan Asia Woman Award in 2000 and Woman Inspired Award in 2002 for becoming an internationally successful female Asian artist.
During this period, Anggun also did a string of collaborations, soundtrack projects, and charity albums. These included a mixed French- and English-language song with DJ Cam entitled "Summer in Paris" on his 2001 album, Soulshine; an Indonesian-English song with Deep Forest entitled "Deep Blue Sea" on their 2002 album, Music Detected; and three collaborations in 2003, including with Italian rock singers Piero Pelx, Serge Lama and Tri Yann. Her duet with Piero Pelx on an Italian-English song entitled "Amore Immaginato" became a hit in Italy, spending over two months at the top of Italian Airplay Chart. Among her charity projects were Solidays in 2000 (featuring her collaboration with Peter Gabriel and several international acts), Les voix de l'espoir in 2001 and Gaia in 2002 (featuring a duet with Zucchero on the song "World"). Anggun also wrote a song with Bryan Adams in 2001 (registered to BMI as "Walking Away") which, however, remains unreleased for unknown reason.
Anggun participated in two Scandinavian movies: contributing the song "Rain " for Anja & Viktor in 2001, and the entire soundtrack album for Open Hearts in 2002. For Open Hearts, Anggun worked with two Danish producers, Jesper Winge Leisner and Niels Brinck. "Open Your Heart" was released as a commercial single from the soundtrack album and charted at number 51 on the Norwegian Singles Chart. It also earned Anggun a nomination for Best Song at the 2003 Robert Awards, the Danish equivalent of Academy Awards. "Counting Down" was also released as a single and became a top-ten airplay hit in Indonesia. Anggun's work with Sony Music ended in 2003 due to the company's structural change after merger with BMG Music. She later moved to Montreal, Canada where she met Olivier Maury, a law school graduate. In 2004, Anggun and Maury were married in a private ceremony in Bali.
In 2004, Anggun returned to Paris and landed a new record deal with Heben Music, an independent label under Sony BMG France and Universal Music International. She began working on a next album with several producers, including Jean-Pierre Taieb and Frederic Jaffre. Anggun, who composes mainly in English, enlisted the help of several well-known French songwriters, such as Jean Fauque, Lionel Florence, Txtx and Evelyn Kral to adapt her English songs into French. In late 2004, Anggun released her 1st solo French single in nearly four years, "xtre une femme". The single was available in two versions: one solo version for commercial release and a duet with Diam's for radio release. It became Anggun's 2nd Top 20 hit in France, peaking at number 16 on the French Singles Chart, matching the peak of her debut single seven years earlier. It also became Anggun's 1st French single to chart on the Switzerland Singles Chart, peaking at number 58. Released in February 2005, Anggun's 3rd French album, Luminescence, debuted at number 30 on French Albums Chart and was later certified gold for selling 100,000 copies. The 2nd single, "Cesse la pluie" also became a hit, peaking at number 10 in Belgium, 22 in France and 65 in Switzerland.
The English version of Luminescenceâ€"sharing the same title with the French counterpartâ€"was released in August 2005 in Europe and Asia. "Undress Me" was chosen as the 1st single from the English version. Although it wasn't accompanied with a music video, it debuted at number 13 in Italy, becoming her 5th top 20 single there. It also provided Anggun with her 1st hit in the Middle East, where the song topped the charts in Lebanon and Turkey. "In Your Mind" was released as the 2nd single and it became a huge hit in Asia. The 3rd single, "Saviour", was used as the soundtrack for the box-office movie Transporter 2.
Anggun was awarded with the prestigious distinction Chevalier des Arts et Lettres by the French Minister of Culture for her worldwide achievements and her support of the French culture. She was appointed as the spokesperson for the International Year of Microcredit, a United Nations program aimed at eradicating debt in the 3rd world, as well as the ambassadress for a Swiss watch brand, Audemars Piguet. Anggun did a duet with Julio Iglesias on a reworked version of "All of You" for his album Romantic Classics. She also participated on the 2006 Fight AIDS campaign in France with a collaborative track entitled "L'or de nos vies" with several other French musicians. On 25 May 2006, Anggun performed on her sold-out solo concert in Jakarta Convention Center, entitled Konser Untuk Negeri, which remains her biggest spectacle in Indonesia.
In August 2006, Anggun released the special edition of both the French and English versions of Luminescence with three additional new tracks. She made a large jump on the French Albums Chart from number 119 to number 16 with the release, making Luminescence her best-charting album to date in France. "Juste avant toi", the new single from the special edition, became Anggun's 4th Top 40 hit, peaking at number 28 on the French Singles Chart. Meanwhile its English version, "I'll Be Alright", became Anggun's 7th number-one hit in Indonesia. Luminescence was re-issued in February 2007 and peaked at number three on the French Back Catalogue Chart.
In December 2006, Anggun received the special recognition Best International Artist at Anugerah Musik Indonesia, the highest music awards ceremony in Indonesia. The award was given for her role in introducing Indonesian music to the international recording industry. Subsequently, Anggun released her Best-Of album in Indonesia and Malaysia, which compiled all her international hits, including three re-recorded versions of her early Indonesian hits. The new version of "Mimpi" was released as a radio single and became a huge hit in Indonesia in late 2006 to early 2007. Anggun later released Best-Of for Italian market with different tracklisting and "I'll Be Alright" as its lead single. She was also featured on German band Reamonn's single "Tonight" and a charity single with several female French stars, titled "Pour que tu sois libre".
After her marriage to Olivier Maury ended in 2006, Anggun began a relationship with French writer Cyril Montana, whom she eventually married. She gave birth to her 1st child, a daughter named Kirana Cipta Montana, on 8 November 2007. During the year, Anggun participated in several environmental projects. She became the narrator of BBC documentary film Un jour sur terre, as well as composed its soundtrack single, "Un jour sur terre". She was appointed as the Ambassador of the Micro-environment Prize by the French Ministry of Ecology and Sustainable Development and National Geographic Channel. Anggun was awarded "Le grand cÅ"ur de l'annxe" by French television network Filles TV for her contribution in social and environmental events. In December 2007, she again received an invitation from the Vatican to perform in the Christmas concert in Verona, Italy, along with Michael Bolton. She also performed the reworked version of "No Stress" with Laurent Wolf at the 2008 World Music Awards in Monaco. The performance was so well received by audiences that Wolf eventually added Anggun's version onto the deluxe edition of his album Wash My World.
In late 2008, Anggun released her 4th international studio album, Elevation, which shares the same title in both English and French. A departure from the style of her previous efforts, the album experimented with urban music and hip hop. Elevation was produced by hip hop producer pair Tefa & Masta and features collaboration with rappers Pras Michel from the Fugees, Sinik, and Big Ali. Anggun moved from major label Sony BMG to Warner Music. However, Sony BMG still holds the rights to distribute this album in the Asian market. "Crazy" was released as the lead single from the album, with its French and Indonesian version, "Si tu l'avoues" and "Jadi Milikmu", serving as the 1st single for the respective territories. In Russia, Elevation was released with an additional song, "О нас с тобой", which was recorded as a duet with Russian singer Max Lorens. Prior to its official release, the album had already been certified double platinum, making it the fastest-selling album of her career in Indonesia. In France, the album debuted at number 36 on the French Albums Chart.
Anggun's four-year ambassadress contract with Audemars Piguet was subsequently extended. She was also chosen by international hair care brand, Pantene, and New Zealand-based dairy product, Anlene, as their ambassador. On 16 October 2009, Anggun was appointed as the Goodwill Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization, part of the United Nations. Anggun also joined the judging panel for Miss France 2009. In early 2010, Anggun recorded a duet with Portuguese singer Mickael Carreira on the song "Chama por me (Call My Name)", as well as performed at his concert in Lisbon, Portugal on 26 February 2010. She collaborated with German electronica musician Schiller, co-writing and contributing lead vocals to two tracks, "Always You" and "Blind", for his album Atemlos (2010). Anggun was also featured on Schiller's concert series, Atemlos Tour, in 14 cities in Germany during May 2010.

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