| Dunia Aku Punya | ||||
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| Released | 1986 | |||
| Recorded | 1986 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Label | Billboard Indonesia | |||
| Producer | Ian Antono | |||
| Anggun C. Sasmi chronology | ||||
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Dunia Aku Punya (meaning The World Is Mine) is the debut studio album by Indonesian singer-songwriter Anggun. It was released by Billboard Indonesia in 1986 and produced by Indonesian rock musician Ian Antono.
Anggun began singing at a young age, coached by her father, a writer, who trained her using vocal guidebooks. Unlike the prevailing trend of Indonesian pop, her musical influences were rooted in rock and roll, having been exposed to groups like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones by her father. She gained attention by performing The Beatles' songs at recreational areas like Ancol, which led to her being noticed by a producer. Anggun released her first album at the age of nine through Musica Studios, Kepada Alam & Pencintanya. [1] The children's album features cover versions of ballads by Indonesian country singer Ritta Rubby Hartland. However, Anggun was disappointed at the time because her producer did not publish the album. [2] After Anggun reached the recognition in the early 1990s, the children's album was later released by Musica Studios without her authorization. [3] As she grew older, Anggun started writing her own material and sought to become a rock singer, leading her to collaborate with legendary rock producer Ian Antono. [4] [5]
Dunia Aku Punya was released by Billboard Indonesia in 1986. It is credited as Anggun's official debut album on its cover sleeve. [6] The album was produced by Indonesian famous rock guitarist and producer, Ian Antono. Beside Ian, there were also Areng Widodo, Appin Astrid, Yessy Robot, Andy Nasution, Amin Ivo's, Ariyanto, Ade Ibat, Ully Sigar Rusady, and Darto Singo (Anggun's father) who composed the songs of the album. Anggun also wrote two songs on the album, "Tegang" and "Tik Tak Tik Tuk".
The songs on this album has a variety, with some songs telling about national spirit ("Garudaku"), peace ("Perdamaian") and about woman ("Dari Seorang Wanita"). The album spawned two radio singles, "Tegang" and "Dunia Aku Punya". The song "Tegang" was written by Anggun and her father, Darto Singo, and "Dunia Aku Punya" was written by Yessy Robot.
The album produced several promotional singles, including "Tegang" and "Dunia Aku Punya". The music video for "Tegang" being aired on the national television network, TVRI. [7]
The album did not perform well commercially, and Anggun later reached the success with her 1989 hit "Mimpi". In 1990, after Anggun peaked her popularity in Indonesia, the album was re-released with the title Tegang, with the same track listing but different cover artwork. [8]
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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| 1. | "Tegang" |
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| 2. | "Sibuk" | Appin Astrid | |
| 3. | "Dunia Aku Punya" | Yessy Robot | |
| 4. | "Masa Remaja" | Andy Nasution | |
| 5. | "Tik Tak Tik Tuk" | Sasmi | |
| 6. | "Perdamaian" | Amin Ivo's | |
| 7. | "Tante Cerewet" | A. Riyanto | |
| 8. | "Kawan Lama" | Ade Ibat | |
| 9. | "Dari Seorang Wanita" | Ully Sigar Rusady | |
| 10. | "Ganti-Gantian" | Areng Widodo | |
| 11. | "Gadis Penari" | Yoes Yono | |
| 12. | "Garudaku" |
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Credits adapted from album liner notes Dunia Aku Punya.
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