Indonesian Singers Andien and Dekat Dedicate Their Joint Track to Tajikistan
DUSHANBE, 21.10.2019 (NIAT Khovar) – Famous Indonesian singers Andien and Dekat released their joint track titled ‘Somewhere In Tajikistan’. This was reported by Andien on her official Facebook page.
“The song ‘Somewhere In Tajikistan’ is out now. It is available on all digital platforms,” Andien wrote about the release of a new joint song on her Facebook page and encouraged her fans to listen it.
This is the first joint track of Andien and Dekat, who were inspired by the story of their friends Diego and Marlies, who once made a bicycle trip to Tajikistan.
“We will never forget the story they told us about Tajikistan,” Andien wrote.
Andini Aisyah Hariadi, known by her stage name Andien, was born on August 25, 1985, in Indonesia. She is an Indonesian jazz singer. Her debut album ‘Bisikan Hati’ was released in 2000.
Since her debut, Andien has grown and thrived in the presence of her fans, mentors, and critics, earning numerous awards as well as a reputation for diligence, graciousness, and spirit.
In her 18-year career the famous musician released seven albums spanning jazz, R&B, soul and pop styles. With a dedicated following among fans and peers, Andien continues to create, inspire, and educate through her music as well as her lifestyle.
Collaborations with local and international musicians, such as Bob James, Jammin Zeb, Griffith Frank, and Jeff Lorber, have helped Andien evolve into the artist she is today.









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