Lily Junaedhy | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Semarang, Central Java |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actress, model |
Lily Junaedhy (sometimes spelled Lily Junaedhi) is an Indonesian actress, singer, and model. She was often associated (and potentially romantically engaged) with Rhoma Irama. [1] [2] She wore several of his clothing designs when she competed in the 1972 Fashion Show Festival in Semarang, which she won. [1] [2] She also competed in the Ratu Hot Pants-Djateng fashion competition that same year and finished in third. [3]
Her music was often compared to Emilia Contessa. [4] As she grew in popularity, she rejected offers to preform shows abroad in order to focus on her studies. [4] She released an album with Vivi Sumanti. [5]
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