RAN (band)

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RAN
Origin Jakarta, Indonesia
Genres
Years active2006–present
Labels Universal Music Indonesia
Members
  • Rayi
  • Asta
  • Nino
Website www.ranforyourlife.com

RAN is an Indonesian pop rock band formed in Jakarta, Indonesia in November 2006. [1] The group comprises Rayi Putra Rahardjo (vocals/rap), Astono "Asta" Andoko (guitars), and Anindyo "Nino" Baskoro (vocals), the group name taken from the members' initials. [1] [2] Their music combines elements of jazz, R&B, rock, hip hop, and funk. [2] [3]

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They released their debut album, RAN for Your Life in 2007, from which the successful single "Pandangan Pertama" was taken. [2] [4] They also had a hit with "Dekat di Hati". [5] [6] They have gone on to release four more albums.

In November 2015 they collaborated with Kahitna on the single "Salamku Untuk Kekasihmu Yang Baru". [5]

Putra has also recorded as a solo artist. [7]

Members

Discography

Studio albums

TitleAlbum details
RAN For Your Life
Friday
  • Released: 13 August 2009 [9]
  • Label: Universal Music Indonesia
  • Formats: CD, digital download
HOP3
  • Released: 3 March 2011 [10]
  • Label: Universal Music Indonesia
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Hari Baru
  • Released: 18 November 2013 [11]
  • Label: Universal Music Indonesia
  • Formats: CD, digital download
RAN
  • Released: 18 November 2016 [12]
  • Label: Orange Records
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Singles

TitleYearAlbum
"Pandangan Pertama"2007RAN For Your Life
"Jadi Gila"2009Friday
"Bosan"
"Karena Kusuka Dirimu"
"Mencuri Hati"2011HOP3
"Sepeda"
"Kulakukan Semua Untukmu"
"Salah Tingkah"2012
"Hari Baru"2013Hari Baru
"Kita Bisa"
(featuring Tulus)
"Begitu Saja"2014
"Dekat di Hati"
"Ombak Asmara"2016RAN
"Salamku untuk Kekasihmu yang Baru"
(featuring Kahitna)
"Mager"2017
"Melawan Dunia"
(featuring Yura)
"Kokoro Wa Sugu Soba Ni" (心はすぐそばに)
("Dekat di Hati" Japanese version)
2018Non-album single

Awards and nominations

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2008RAN MTV Indonesia Awards – Most Favourite Band/Group/Duo [13] Nominated
MTV Indonesia Awards – Most Favourite Breakthrough Artist [13] Nominated
2009RAN Rolling Stone Indonesia Editors' Choice Awards – Rookie of the Year [14] Won
Indonesia Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Duo/Group Won
MTV Indonesia Awards – Best Artist of the Year [15] Nominated
Dahsyatnya AwardsOutstanding Duo/Group Singer Nominated
"Ratu Lebah" MTV Indonesia Awards – Best Original Soundtrack [15] Nominated
2010"T.G.I. Friday" Indonesian Music Awards — Best R&B Production Work [16] Won
RAN Indonesia Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Duo/Group Won
Dahsyatnya AwardsOutstanding Duo/Group Singer Nominated
"Jadi Gila"Dahsyatnya Awards — Outstanding Video Clip Nominated
2011"Karena Kusuka Dirimu" Dahsyatnya AwardsOutstanding Video Clip Nominated
RAN – "Karena Kusuka Dirimu"Dahsyatnya Awards — Outstanding Role in Video Clip Nominated
2012RAN Planet Muzik Awards — Best Duo/Group & Band [17] Nominated
Dahsyatnya AwardsOutstanding Duo/Group Singer Nominated
"Sepeda"Dahsyatnya Awards — Outstanding Video Clip Nominated
2013"Kulakukan Semua Untukmu" Dahsyatnya AwardsOutstanding Video Clip Nominated
2014"Kita Bisa"
(featuring Tulus)
Indonesian Music AwardsBest R&B/Soul Production Work Nominated
2015"Dekat di Hati" Rolling Stone Indonesia Editors' Choice Awards – Hits of the Year [18] Won
Dahsyatnya AwardsOutstanding Song Nominated
RAN Mnet Asian Music AwardsBest Asian Artist Indonesia Won
Indonesia Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Group/Band/Duo Nominated
Dahsyatnya Awards — Outstanding Duo/Group Nominated
2017RAN Indonesian Music Awards — Best Pop Album [19] Won

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