On 24 December 2004, Rossa released a new album entitled "Kembali" with a Pop Progressive theme. Before this album was officially released, the two newest singles had already been made into soap opera soundtracks. The first is that the song "Pudar" became the soundtrack for the soap opera "Do'iku Beken" produced by Multi Vision Plus for RCTI. Second, the song "Bicara Pada Bintang" for the soundtrack of the soap opera "Pura-Pura Buta" produced by Soraya Intercine Films for Indosiar.[1]

Kembali
Studio album by
Released24 December 2004
GenreProgressive pop
LabelPro-Sound / Trinity Optima Production
ProducerAdi Nugroho
Rossa chronology
Kini (Repackaged Edition)
(2003)
Kembali
(2004)
Yang Terpilih
(2006)

Even more special, Yoyo (Padi) also helped in arranging the song "Wanita Yang Kau Pilih" created by young musician Dino. Several other great musicians involved include Icha (Jikustik), Lucky (Element), and many more. There are also senior musicians such as Tohpati, Melly Goeslaw and Anto Hoed. Even though two of her songs have appeared on the radio, Rossa still has her mainstay song, namely "Aku Bukan Untukmu". Not only successful in Indonesia, this album was actually able to bring Rossa's music to neighboring countries such as Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei Darussalam.[2]

Rossa's new album was then released in Malaysia on May 23 2005, where Rossa also held a show at Planet Hollywood Malaysia to promote her album. This album sold more than 800,000 albums in Indonesia alone and received the 2005 AMI Awards for Best Progressive Pop Female Singer.[3]

Track listing

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  1. Kembali (Melly Goeslaw)
  2. Aku Bukan Untukmu (Aji Mirza Hakim)
  3. Bicara Pada Bintang (Melly Goeslaw)
  4. Pudar (‘Nda)
  5. Cintai Aku (Lucky Element)
  6. Akankah Bisa (Tohpati)
  7. Biar (Ricky FM)
  8. Pujaan Hati (Tohpati)
  9. Wanita Yang Kau Pilih (Aldino Amirta Purwaji “Shakey”)
  10. Pudar – Soundtrack Version (‘Nda)

References

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  1. ^ Parents, The Asian (12 January 2021). "Dijuluki Ratu Pop Indonesia & Ratu Konser Indonesia, Inilah Profil Penyanyi Rossa" [Nicknamed the Queen of Indonesian Pop & the Queen of Indonesian Concerts, this is the profile of singer Rossa]. The Asian Parents (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 16 August 2022. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  2. ^ Ayu, Firda (4 February 2023). Firda, Ayu (ed.). "Rossa, Diva Indonesia yang Populer di Tiap Generasi" [Rossa The Most Popular Indonesian Diva in Every Generation]. The Phrase (in Indonesian). Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  3. ^ Website, Ami Awards (18 November 2005). Website, AMI Awards (ed.). "Nominasi & Pemenang AMI Awards ke-9 (2003)" [Nominee & The Winner 9th AMI Awards (2005)]. Ami Awards (in Indonesian). Retrieved 18 November 2005.
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