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From her, we can learn that women are as good as men. Being a woman like Inul isn't an embarassing thing. Her potential can make our nation, Indonesia, feel proud. |
Many words can describe what a hero is, but what is the real meaning of a hero actually? For most, a hero is someone who has contributed something useful to society and he/she can also be a model for others. It’s very noble to be a hero. Many heroes even sacrifice themselves to maintain and defend something. Many heroes have done great things, but we each have our own hero in our heart. For me, she is Inul Daratista. As many people know, Inul is recognized as a great Indonesian artist, who some say reminds them of American rap artist, Eminem. Why? Because she has made many differences in Indonesian music by adding some sexuality and sizzle into "dangdut". Once, she was a village singer. She used to travel singing from one village to another. Indonesian people really like dangdut music. In fact, they consider it their national anthem. She is the pioneer for the drill dance. It is very fresh and liked very much by the general populous. Most can enjoy the entertainment given by Inul, but there are still some people who don’t really welcome this new innovation.
Soon after, Inul had a "real job" -- she began to hold her show in the city and other bigger venues. People started to really notice her and contracted her even more. She got many offers to perform her dance in many events with some well-known actresses and actors.
Another reason is that Inul has changed the world of dangdut music. She made it even more popular with her dancing. After a long struggle, she has succeeded at last. She has become so popular and such a highly appreciated woman for becoming the most exciting dangdut singer and dancer in history. And it's no wonder that she is still loved by her family. Ironically, it's because of her modesty at home. She never forgets her duties and her tasks as a housewife. In her freetime, she practices how to improve her dancing. Once she was sent to the hospital because she over-excersized, making her nerves and muscles exhausted. From then on, her doting husband gently forbid her from practicing too hard.
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Written by
Eri from Surabaya
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Inul's Rules
TIME Asia Magazine reports on this new idol in Indonesia's pop-music scene
'Dangdut' singer Inul is too hot for many Indonesia?
article by Bambang Nurbianto in The Jakarta Post February 22, 2003
A Singer's Gyrating Rattles Indonesia
a reprint of an essay written by Julia Suryakusuma on May 14, 2003 for The International Herald Tribune |
Last changed using MY HERO by Eri from Surabaya on: 6/28/2004 12:58:33 AM