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Background information | |
Birth name | Agnes Monica Muljoto |
Born | 1 July 1986 |
Origin | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Genres | Pop, R&B |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, actress, dancer, record producer, presenter, fashion designer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, piano |
Years active | 1992–present |
Labels | Aquarius Musikindo |
Website | www |
Agnes Monica (born Agnes Monica Muljoto; 1 July 1986) is an Indonesian recording artist and actress. Born in Jakarta, Indonesia, she started her career in the entertainment industry at the age of six as a child singer. She has recorded three albums which established her as one of the most popular child singers in the 1990s. She also became a presenter of several children's television programs. As a teenager, Agnes expanded her career into the world of acting. Her role in the soap opera Pernikahan Dini rocketed her name into the industry. Following her rising popularity after starring in few series of soap operas, she became the highest-paid teenage artist in Indonesia.
In 2003, she released her first album And the Story Goes, which marked her transition from a child singer to a female artist. On her second studio album Whaddup A.. '?! (2005), she collaborated with American R&B singer Keith Martin. She also appeared in two Taiwanese drama series, The Hospital and Romance In the White House. She participated in the 2008 and 2009 Asia Song Festival in Seoul, South Korea and received "Best Asian Artist Award" at each event. Agnes took creative control of her third studio album, Sacredly Agnezious (2009), for which she served as the producer and songwriter. In 2010, she was appointed as one of the judges on the talent show Indonesian Idol. She also became one of the international hosts of red carpet American Music Awards of 2010 in Los Angeles.
In addition to her commercial success, Agnes is the most-awarded Indonesian singer. She has received achieved numerous awards, including ten Anugerah Musik Indonesia, seven Panasonic Awards, and four MTV Indonesia Awards. She was also honored with a Nugraha Bhakti Musik Indonesia (NBMI) from the Indonesian Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Singers, Songwriters, and Music Record Producers Association of Indonesia (PAPPRI) for her contribution and support for the Indonesian music industry.[1] She was also appointed as an anti-drug ambassador of Asia, as well as the ambassador of MTV EXIT to combat human trafficking.
Throughout her career, she has often been controversial in Indonesia. When she was a teenager, her frequent comments about her goal to break into the international market was viewed by some as a pompous proclamation. In 2010, however, she signed with Sony/ATV Music Publishing and began work on a debut English studio album. Consequently, her slogan "Dream, Believe, and Make it Happen" was used in a 2011 cultural conference to inspire young people organized by the US Embassy in Jakarta.[2]
Life and career
1986–2002: Childhood and early career
Agnes Monica was born in Jakarta, Indonesia on 1 July 1986 to a family of Chinese ancestry.[3] She is the youngest child of Jenny Siswono, a former table tennis player, and Ricky Muljoto, a former badminton player.[4][5] She has an older brother named Steve Muljoto who is also her manager.[6] She attended Tarakanita elementary school and Pelita Harapan junior high school.[7] Her talent in the performing arts has already seen in her childhood, especially in singing. She sang in church and was also sent to vocal courses.[8]
Agnes entered the entertainment industry when she was six years old. As a child singer her first album was titled Si Meong (1994).[4][9] Her popularity soared after the release of her second children's album Yess! (1995). In Yess! she performs a duet with fellow Indonesian child singer Eza Yayang.[4] The album was named the "Best Children's Album" in 1999.[10] Another children's album which she released was titled Bala-Bala (1995).[4] The three albums caused Agnes to be seen as equal to other popular child singers of the 1990s.[8] In addition to releasing albums, Agnes also became a host of children's programs, including Video Anak Anteve (VAN) on Anteve, Tralala-Trilili on RCTI, and Diva Romeo on Trans TV.[4] She was awarded "Most Favorite Presenter of Children's Program" at the Panasonic Awards in 1999 and 2000.[11]
As a teenager, Agnes began acting. Her first two roles were on the soap operas Lupus Millennia and Mr Hologram in 1999.[7] The next year, she starred in the TV series Pernikahan Dini,[4] which became a turning point in her career. Not only was the production well received audiences, but it also caused her to become a renowned actress in Indonesia and converted her image from a child artist to a teenage artist.[11] For her role in this series, she received the "Favorite Actress" award at the 2001 and 2002 Panasonic Awards, as well as the "Popular Actress" award at the 2002 SCTV Awards.[11] In 2002, Agnes starred in three soap operas, namely Ciuman Pertama, Kejar Daku Kau Ku Tangkap, and Amanda.[10] Due to her popularity, she became the highest-paid teenage artist in Indonesia.[12]
Agnes also recorded songs in her early teens. She recorded "Pernikahan Dini" and "Seputih Hati" for the soundtrack of Pernikahan Dini, in which she starred. Both songs were featured on the compilation album Love Theme (2001).[13] She also collaborated with the Indonesian senior singer Yana Julio in the song "Awan dan Ombak" for his studio album Jumpa Lagi.[14]
2003–2004: And The Story Goes
On 8 October 2003, Agnes released her first adult album, known as And the Story Goes. In this album, she worked with several famed Indonesian producers and songwriters, including Ahmad Dhani, Melly Goeslaw, and Titi DJ.[15] The album production took 1.5 years, including the audition process for the dancers.[16] According to her record label, Aquarius Musikindo, the album sold 35,000 copies before its official release.[16] It was later certified double platinum after selling more than 300,000 copies.[7][17] The album gained three awards after receiving ten nominations at the 2004 Anugerah Musik Indonesia, the highest music awards in Indonesia. She won the "Best Female Solo Pop Artist" award for the song "Jera", the "Best Dance/Techno Production" award for the song "Bilang Saja", and the "Best Duo/Group" award for her duet with Ahmad Dhani in "Cinta Mati".[18] She also won the "Best Female Newcomer" award at the 2004 Anugerah Planet Muzik awards in Singapore. Because of her success at a young age, she was dubbed a "Young Diva" by members of the media.[10] At this point, she started broaching the idea of an international career.[18]
In addition to promoting her debut album, Agnes also starred in several TV series. She played the lead role in Cewekku Jutek, Bunga Perawan, and Cantik.[19] She won "Favorite Actress" at 2003 Panasonic Awards and "Famous Actress" at 2004 SCTV Awards.[20]
In 2004, after graduating from Pelita Harapan senior high school, Agnes attended the University of Pelita Harapan (UPH), where she majored in Business Law.[21]
2005–2007: Whaddup A.. '?!
Agnes launched her second studio album, Whaddup A.. '?!, on 10 December 2005. It featured five singles: "Bukan Milikmu Lagi", "Tanpa Kekasihku", "Tak Ada Logika", "Cinta Di Ujung Jalan", and "Tak Mungkin". In addition to working with Indonesian musicians such as Melly Goeslaw, Andi Rianto, Erwin Gutawa, she also collaborated with American singer-songwriter Keith Martin.[7] Martin wrote two English songs for the album, including the duet "I'll Light a Candle".[17] To promote the album, Agnes held a concert tour, known as Clasnezenzation, in four Indonesian cities: Bandar Lampung, Surabaya, Bandung, and Makassar.[22] The album was commercially successful and she won two 2006 Anugerah Musik Indonesia awards for Best Female Pop Artist and Best R&B Production.[23] She also won the "Most Favorite Female" award at the 2006 MTV Indonesia Awards.[24] Selling more than 450,000 copies, the album was one of the top-selling albums of 2006 and was certified triple platinum.[25]
In 2005, Agnes appeared in the Taiwanese drama The Hospital. She co-starred with Jerry Yan, who is a member of the Taiwanese boyband F4.[26] She also appeared with Peter Ho in several episodes of the Taiwanese drama Romance in the White House.[27] That year she also starred in two Indonesian soap operas, Ku Tlah Jatuh Cinta and Pink. The two series were televised on Indosiar.[28][29] In 2006, she starred in the RCTI soap opera Kawin Muda. She decided to take a break from her education that year to focus on her entertainment career.[30]
In early 2007, Agnes was appointed by the America's DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) and the IDEC Far East Region as an Asian anti-drug ambassador.[31][32] On 15 May 2007, she was an opening act for American R&B group Boyz II Men at a concert in Istora Senayan, Jakarta.[11] On 23 June 2007, she held her first concert at Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[33] She also guest starred in the finale of Asian Idol on 16 December 2007. During the show, she performed the song "Get Up".[34]
2008–2009: Sacredly Agnezious
In 2008, Agnes began working on her third studio album. She released the first single, "Matahariku", earlier than she had planned. "Matahariku" became her best-selling single, with sales of three million ringback tone downloads within nine months.[35] Its music video has also become the most-watched music video starring a female Indonesian on YouTube.[36] The song received the "Most Favorite Female" award at the MTV Indonesia Awards and the "Best Female Solo Pop Artist" award at the 2009 Anugerah Musik Indonesia awards.[37][38] In September 2008, she released the second single, "Godai Aku Lagi", which she wrote herself. She also released a mini album which contained the two singles.[39] That year she also starred in the RCTI soap opera Jelita.[40]
On 4 October 2008, Agnes was invited as the Indonesian representative at the Asia Song Festival. The event was organized by the Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange in Seoul, South Korea. She performed with 24 artists from 12 Asian countries. The event was viewed by an audience of 35,000 at the Seoul World Cup Stadium and was broadcast in 30 countries.[41][42] At the event she performed two of her songs, "Godai Aku Lagi" and "Shake It Off". During the performance, she incorporated elements of Indonesian traditional dance from Bali. Her performance received positive responses from the Korean media and won the committee's "Best Asian Artist Award".[43] The following year, she was invited again and performed three songs: "Shake It Off", "Temperature", and Michael Jackson's "Heal the World". This time, 14 famous artists across Asia participated it was viewed by an audience of 40,000.[44] As was the case with her previous performance, Agnes received good reviews and earned the "Best Asian Artist Award" again.[45]
On 1 April 2009, Agnes launched her third studio album, Sacredly Agnezious. This time, she was involved more in the album production. She worked with the renowned musicians Erwin Gutawa, Dewiq, Pay, and DJ Sumantri. She also acted as the producer and the songwriter.[46] In addition to the two previous singles, "Matahariku" and "Godai Aku Lagi", she produced two more singles: "Teruskanlah" and "Janji-Janji". At the 2010 Anugerah Musik Indonesia awards, she won three awards: "Best Pop Album", "Best Female Pop Solo Artist", and "Best of the Best Album".[47] On 23 May 2009, she appeared as a guest star at the "Festival of Life" in Bali. The celebration commemorated the 50-year anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Japan.[48]
Having already taken an extended break from the University of Pelita Harapan, Agnes withdrew from the school.[30] She then began taking distance education classes as a Political Science major at Oregon State University.[49]
2010–present: Upcoming international project
In 2010, Agnes served as a judge for the Indonesian Idol talent show.[50] Her selection for the panel caused controversy because of her age.[51] That year, she was also appointed as an ambassador of the MTV EXIT (End Exploitation and Trafficking) organization, which combats human trafficking.[52] In addition to her role as a spokesperson of MTV Exit Indonesia, she also performed at concerts in Surabaya and Jakarta.[53]
In late 2010, Agnes experienced a breakthrough into the international market. She was chosen as an international red carpet host for the annual American Music Awards On 21 November 2010 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.[54] Several months after her appearance at the awards, she announced that she had signed to Sony/ATV Music Publishing and was working on her debut English studio album in London and Los Angeles.[55] The release date of her first international album has not been announced. In early 2011, she also recorded a duet version of "Said I Loved You...But I Lied" with the American singer Michael Bolton for his compilation album, Gems: The Duets Album.[56] The duet was released in the album's international version in Asia.[57] The next year, she was nominated in the Worldwide Acts - Asia Pacific Nominees category for the 2011 MTV Europe Music Awards.[58] Consequently, her slogan "Dream, Believe, and Make it Happen" was used in a 2011 cultural conference to inspire young people organized by the US Embassy in Jakarta.[2]
Agnes released a greatest hits album Agnes Is My Name on 2 February 2011. The album compiled her top hit singles and two new songs, "Karena Ku Sanggup" and "Paralyzed".[59] The album sold 1 million copies in three months, earning her the "Million Awards" award from Indonesian KFC. (KFC helped to market the album.)[60] Her song, "Karena Ku Sanggup" won her the "Best Pop Female Singer" award at the 2011 AMI awards.[61] She also won the "Most Inbox Video Clip" award at the 2011 Inbox Awards. The award, presented by SCTV, was given for the song "Paralyzed". The song was made in Indonesia and the United States.[62]
Agnes was selected as a performer for the 26th SEA Games 2011 Opening Ceremony, with KC Concepcion from the Philippines and the Malaysian singer Jaclyn Victor. Their performance was the highlight of the event. They sang "Together We Will Shine".[63]
Artistry
Agnes has been noted as a powerful soprano with a range of 4 octaves. Her use of whistle register in her songs "Karena Ku Sanggup"[64] and "Rindu" has also garnered attention.[65] Agnes' songs can be classified as pop, R&B, or hip-hop. She has stated that Aretha Franklin, Jill Scott, Angie Stone, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Fantasia, and Beyoncé have influenced her music.[66] She is often compared to American singers such as Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera.[67] In addition to her singing skills, she is also known as a strong dancer and actress. She is the only Indonesian soloist with a personal dance group, known as Nezindahood. They auditioned during the development of her first album in 2003.[15] She has also written some of her songs[68] and produced her own music videos.[69] She has been described as a perfectionist with a variety of talents by Indonesian commentators.[70]
Honors and awards
Agnes has become the most-awarded Indonesia singer.[71] Notable awards she has won include ten Anugerah Musik Indonesia, seven Panasonic Awards, and four MTV Indonesia Awards. She has also received many international awards, including an Anugerah Planet Muzik award and two Best Asian Artist Awards. For her contribution and support to Indonesian music, she was given the 2011 Nugraha Bhakti Musik Indonesia (NBMI) award from The Minister of Culture and Tourism and Association of Indonesian Singers, Songwriters and Music Record Producers.
Fundraising
Agnes has conducted fundraising activities for victims of the 2004 Tsunami in Aceh and the 2006 earthquake in Java. In 2009 Agnes visited Situ Gintung, where a dam failure had caused flooding. She donated a sum of money to relief efforts in addition to performing several of her songs for the victims.[72] Agnes also helped raise over Rp. 400 million for Persis, an association football team based in Surakarta, through a benefit concert held at the Diamond Convention Center in Surakarta.[73]
Discography
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Television series
- Lupus Milenia (1999)
- Mr Hologram (1999)
- Pernikahan Dini (2001)
- Amanda (2002)
- Ciuman Pertama (2002)
- Cinta Selembut Awan (2002)
- Cewekku Jutek (2003)
- Cantik (2004)
- Bunga Perawan (2004)
- Ku 'Tlah Jatuh Cinta (2005)
- Pink (2006)
- Romance In The White House (2006)
- The Hospital (2006)
- Kawin Muda (2006)
- Jelita (2008)
- Kawin Masal (2008)
- Pejantan Cantik (2010)
Presenter
- VAN (Video Anak Anteve) – Anteve
- Tralala-Trilili – RCTI
- Diva Romeo – Trans TV
- American Music Awards of 2010 – ABC Channel
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suggested) (help) - ^ "Agnes Monica Berharap Wawancara Beyonce dan Lady Gaga" (in Indonesian). Harian Seputar Indonesia. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
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References
- Cordova, Cozy (2007). Jangan Mau Jadi Cewek Biasa: Muda, Kaya, Ternama! Bagaimana Bisa?. Kawan Pustaka. ISBN 9789797572150.
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(help) - Putranto, Wendi (2009). Rolling Stone Muc Biz: Manual Cerdas Menguasai Bisnis Musik. PT Mizan Publika. ISBN 9789792438673.
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