Rosa Lesmana

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Rosa Lesmana
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Lesmana in 1972
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Genres Pop
Formerly ofVivi Rosa

Rosa Lesmana was an Indonesian singer who made her musical debut in 1967, [1] she frequently collaborated with Vivi Sumanti. [2] In a 1968 issue of Minggu Pagi , Lesmana was described as one of Indonesia's most popular singers among youth. [3] She won a contest in the city of Sumedang in 1970 and released her first single, Kalau Tjari Patjar, with Vivi Sumanti the following year. [4] [5]

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Discography

Singles

TitleRelease dateNotesReference
Kalau Tjari Patjar1971with Vivi Sumanti [5]

Albums

TitleRelease dateNotesReference
Kalau Tjari Patjar1971Released by Canary Records, with Vivi Sumanti [6]
Vivi Dan Rosa1972Released by Canary Records, with Vivi Sumanti [7]

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