List of Indonesian musicians and musical groups
This is a list of Indonesian musicians and musical groups from various genres.
0 - 9
- 7icons — Girlband
A
- A. Rafiq — Dangdut male singer
- Acha Septriasa — Pop female singer and actress
- ADA Band — Pop rock/alternative rock band
- Addie MS — Music composer, producer and conductor
- Afgan — Pop/R&B/soul male singer and actor
- Agnez Mo — Indonesian-American pop/R&B/soul singer/songwriter, dancer and actress
- Ahmad Albar — Rock musician and vocalist of God Bless
- Ahmad Band — Rock band whose led by Ahmad Dhani
- Ahmad Dhani — Pop singer/songwriter, composer and record producer who owner of label music Republik Cinta Management
- Amara — Soul/country singer and personnel of vocal group Lingua
- Andien — Jazz female singer
- Anggun — Indonesian and French naturalised singer/songwriter, she was a first Indonesian who breaks worldwide music charts and winner of World Music Awards for 2014 World's Best Selling Indonesian Artist
- Ari Lasso — Pop/rock solo singer who was ex-vocalist of Dewa 19
- Armageddon Holocaust — Old school black metal band
- Ashilla Zee — Pop/rock singer
- Ayu Ting Ting — Dangdut female singer
B
- Balawan — Jazz/rock/traditional/fusion guitarist and double neck guitar virtuoso
- Benyamin Sueb — Traditional male singer and actor of Betawi descent
- Bimbo — Religious group vocals
- Bing Slamet — Indonesian singer, actor, and comedian
- Blink — Pop/jazz girlband
- Broery Marantika — Tenor male singer
- Bunga Citra Lestari — Pop singer and actress
- Burgerkill — Metalcore/death metal/metal core band who won 2013 Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards in UK
C
- Camelia Malik — Dangdut female singer
- Cherrybelle — Pop girlband
- Chrisye — Pop/soul/progressive rock male singer
- Cinta Laura — Electropop female singer, dancer, and actress who had begun her debut international career (as actress) in United States
- Cita Citata — Dangdut female singer and actress
- Citra Scholastika — Pop/jazz female singer and actress who was selected as runner-up of Indonesian Idol of season 6
- Coboy Junior — Pop boyband
- Cokelat — Hard rock/alternative rock band who won the category of Favorite Artist (Indonesia) at the 2003 MTV Asia Awards
D
- D'Cinnamons
- D'Masiv
- Danilla Riyadi — Indie singer
- Dara Puspita — Indonesian flower generation girl group
- Deadsquad
- Detty Kurnia — Sundanese pop singer
- Dewa 19 — Indonesian rock band
- Dewa Budjana — Indonesian jazz guitarist
- Dewi Lestari — Indonesian singer/songwriter and best selling author
- Dewi Persik — Dangdut singer
- Dewiq — Rock singer and songwriter
- Dewi Sandra — Pop/R&B singer, dancer, actress and model
- Didi Kempot — Campursari singer
- Dita Karang — Member of South Korean K-pop Group "Secret Number"
E
- Ebiet G Ade — Country/ballad/folk male singer
- Efek Rumah Kaca
- Elvy Sukaesih — Dangdut female diva and known as Queen of Dangdut Indonesia
- Emilia Contessa — Dangdut/Indo pop/keroncong female singer
- Eros Djarot — Pop male singer/songwriter
- Erwin Gutawa — Indonesian composer, songwriter, and bassist
- Evie Tamala — Dangdut female singer
F
- Fatin Shidqia — Indonesian Pop Singer, winner of the first season of X Factor Indonesia
- Fariz RM — Indonesian Pop Music Maestro
- .Feast — Rock band
- Five Minutes
- Francois Mohede — Soul/country singer
- Funeral Inception
G
- Gesang — Keroncong musician
- Gigi — Rock band
- Glenn Fredly — Pop/R&B/jazz musician
- Gita Gutawa — Pop/classical female singe, she won The 6th International Nile Children Song Festival in Cairo
- God Bless — Rock group
- Gombloh — Pop singer and songwriter
- Gordon Tobing — Folk singer and songwriter
- Guruh Sukarnoputra — Musician/songwriter
H
- Harmony Chinese Music Group
- Harry Roesli — Avant-garde musician
- HMGNC
I
- Ian Antono — Indonesian guitarist and songwriter
- Ida Laila — Female dangdut singer
- Iis Dahlia — Female dangdut singer
- Ikke Nurjanah — Female dangdut singer
- Indra Lesmana — Jazz musician, singer, songwriter and record producer
- Indah Dewi Pertiwi — Indonesian pop singer, dancer, model
- Inul Daratista — Dangdut female singer
- Irma Pane — Pop female singer
- Irwansyah — Pop singer and actor
- Ismail Marzuki — Writer of patriotic songs
- Iwa K — Male rapper
- Iwan Fals — Folk/country/ballad male singer
- Isyana Sarasvati — Pop/RnB/jazz/soul female singer, pianist, and songwriter
J
- James F. Sundah — Songwriter
- Jalu Kaba X - Songwriter, Musician, Electronic Music.
- Jamrud — Hard rock/heavy metal band.
- Jikustik — Pop rock band
- JKT48 — Idol group, Indonesian sister band of Japanese AKB48
- Jockie Soerjoprajogo — Musician, keyboarder, and songwriter
- Joy Tobing — Winner of Indonesian Idol season 1
- J-Rocks — Rock band
- Julia Perez — Dangdut singer, actress, and model for FHM and Maxim France
K
- Kahitna — Pop band
- Kekal — Heavy metal and electronic music band
- Kerispatih — Pop band
- Koes Plus — One of Indonesia's earliest pop band
- Koil — Industrial rock/heavy metal band
- Kotak — Pop/rock band
- Krisdayanti — Pop/R&B female singer
- Killing Me Inside — Modern rock emo
M
- Maliq & D'Essentials — Jazz group
- Marshanda — Pop/R&B female singer and actress
- Mansyur S. — Dangdut male singer
- Marthino Lio
- Maudy Ayunda — Female singer/songwriter and actress
- Melky Goeslaw — Pop Male Singer
- Melly Goeslaw — Pop/R&B/dance singer/songwriter, record producer
- Meriam Bellina — Pop singer and actress
- Mike Mohede — Winner of Indonesian Idol season 2
- Mocca — Retro swing/jazz band
- Mulan Jameela — Pop singer and formerly of duo Ratu
N
- Nafa Urbach — Indonesian rock/dangdut singer
- Naif
- Nasida Ria — Qasidah modern group
- Netral — Indonesian rock/punk band
- Nicky Astria — Indonesian rock singer
- Nike Ardilla — Indonesia Rock, Pop Rock, Blues, metal singer. She has sold 30 million albums to date, and has the distinction of having the best selling album all of time in Indonesia. Her 1995 album Sandiwara Cinta has sold five million copies, while her second album Bintang Kehidupan has sold four million copies
- Niki — Indonesian R&B singer, record producer
- Nidji — Pop band
- Noah — Indonesian best selling alternative pop/rock band
- Norazia
- Novita Dewi — Indonesian pop/rock/gospel singer. She was the grand champion of Astana International Song Festival 2005 in Kazakhstan
- Nu Dimension — Indonesian boy band, 2nd runner-up of X Factor Indonesia first season
O
- Once — Pop singer
P
- Padi — Alternative rock band, MTV Asia Awards 2002's winner on the category Most Favourite Indonesian Artist
- Panbers
- Pasto-1
- Pee Wee Gaskins
- Pinkan Mambo — Pop/R&B female singer, formerly of duo Ratu
- Prilly Latuconsina
- Project Pop — Indonesian comedic band
- Purgatory
R
- Radja — Pop/rock band
- Ratu — Female pop/R&B/rock duo
- RAN — Indonesian group/Jazz/funk/hip-hop/pop
- Rhoma Irama — Dangdut male singer/songwriter, musician, actor, politician. He recognised as The King of Dangdut Indonesia
- Rini Wulandari — Indonesian pop/RnB singer. Winner of Indonesian Idol season 4
- Rizky Febian — Male pop, RnB, soul & jazz singer, songwriter. He is the son of the comedian Sule
- Rossa — Indonesian pop/R&B/soul female singer and the most popular regional (Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia) artist
- Ruth Sahanaya — Pop/R&B/classic female singer
- Revo Marty – pop/R&B/soul/Jazz male singer
- Raisa — Pop/R&B/soul/jazz female singer
- Rich Brian — Indonesian rapper/comedian
S
- Sajama Cut — Indie rock band
- SambaSunda — Ethnic music fusion group
- Samsons — Indonesian pop rock band
- Sandhy Sondoro — Pop/adult contemporary male singer and winner of the 2009 International Contest of Young Pop Singer New Wave in Latvia
- Seringai — Rock/stoner band
- Seventeen
- Sheila on 7 — Pop/alternative rock band
- Sherina Munaf — Female pop singer/songwriter and former most popular child star
- Sheryl Sheinafia — Female pop/soul singer
- Siksakubur
- Siti Badriah — Female dangdut singer
- Slamet Abdul Sjukur — Contemporary musician
- Slank — Rock band
- SM*SH — Boyband
- Soimah Pancawati
- Sore — Indonesian rock revival/psychedelic band
- SOS
- ST 12 — Pop band
- Sule — Comedian and pop singer
- Superman Is Dead — Punk rock band
- Super 7 — Pop boyband
- Syahrini — Pop female singer/songwriter and actress
T
- Tantowi Yahya — Indonesian well-known country singer, TV presenter and member of Indonesian house of representative
- Terry Shahab — Pop female singer
- Tielman Brothers — First Indonesian band
- Tika and The Dissidents - Indonesian indie pop
- Tipe-X — Ska band
- Titi DJ — Pop/R&B/soul female singer, she is former of Indonesian representative at Miss World 1983
- Titiek Puspa — Pop female singer
- The Changcuters — Garage rock/rock & roll band
- The S.I.G.I.T. — Garage rock band
- Trees & Wild — Post-rock/folk band
- Tulus — Pop/soul/jazz male singer
U
- Ungu — Pop/rock band
V
- Via Vallen — Dangdut/pop female singer
- Vidi Aldiano — Pop male singer
- Vina Panduwinata — Pop female singer
W
- Wage Rudolf Supratman — Musician/songwriter, creator of Indonesia national anthem
- Wali — Pop creative band
- Waljinah — Keroncong female singer
- West Java Syndicate — Ethnic-fusion group
- White Shoes & The Couples Company — Rock/pop/jazz band
Y
- Yana Julio — Pop jazzy male artist
- Yovie & Nuno — Pop band who formed by musician Yovie Widianto. The group was most popularity in local music industry for their singles and winning several awards in local and internationally, such as Favorite Artist (Indonesia) at the 2008 MTV Asia Awards
- Yuni Shara — Pop female singer and oldest sister of queen pop singer Krisdayanti.
- Yura Yunita — Pop female singer
Z
- Zeke and the Popo — Psychedelic/folkrock/ambient band
References
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