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Revision as of 17:55, 18 September 2016
Audy Item | |
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Birth name | Paula Allodya Item |
Born | Jakarta, Indonesia | April 23, 1983
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 2001–present |
Musical career | |
Genres | |
Instrument | Vocals |
Labels | Sony BMG Indonesia |
Website | audyitem.com |
Paula Allodya Item, also known as Audy Item (born April 23, 1983) is an Indonesian singer. She is the third child of three siblings of a jazz musician, Jopie Item, and Evie Aquanthie Aziz. Her oldest brother, Stevie Item, is a guitarist in Andra and The BackBone. She is married to Iko Uwais and they have one daughter.[1][2][3]
Career
2002–2004: 18 and 20-02
Audy signed a recording contract with Sony BMG Music Indonesia and releasing debut studio album 18 which took from her age. Her debut single "Janji Diatas Ingkar (Mendua)" was released in 2002 and became her success in Indonesian chart song. Other single were produced, such as "Bila Saja", "Menangis Semalam" and "Arti Hadirmu". The album has been big successful and best-selling in the market, including some single and making her winning many awards at other annual awards, Most Favorite Female at the 2003 MTV Indonesia Awards, four awards at the Anugerah Musik Indonesia, including Best Pop Album, etc.
Her second studio album 20-02 was released in 2004 and got back successful with single "Lagu Sendu" and "Dibalas Dengan Dusta" which manage earning for Favorite Female Artist at the 2004 MTV Asia Awards in Singapore.[4] Audy had listed by MURI for most signature in album during two hours. In 2005, Audy returning released repackaged version and adding new single, "Temui Aku", "Pertama Kali", and other.
2006–2010: 23-03 and Selalu Terdepan
After her 20-02, Audy returning released third studio album 23-03 and produced first single "Untuk Sahabat" with Indonesian singer and actress Nindy, which taken to became commercial for Olay. She had collaboration with Canadian pop duo Same Same "Without You" for her Indonesian version. Previously, never collaboration with used version in other countries, like Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines and China.
After four years vacuum, Audy released fourth studio album Selalu Terdepan, which became her last album in music career. First single "Lama Lama Aku Bosan" is her comeback in music industry. Her album also released in Malaysia after two years ago.[5]
Discography
Studio albums
- 18 (2002)
- 20-02 (2004)
- 20-02 Repackage (2005)
- 23-03 (2006)
- Selalu Terdepan (2010)
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipients | Result |
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2003 | MTV Indonesia Awards | Most Favorite Female | "Menangis Semalam" | Won |
Anugerah Musik Indonesia | Best Pop Female Solo Artist | Won | ||
Best of the Best Production Work | Won | |||
Best Rock Female Solo Artist | "Bila Saja" | Won | ||
Best Pop Album | 18 | Won | ||
Clear Top 10 Awards | Fabulous Album | Won | ||
Funkiest Female | Audy | Won | ||
2004 | MTV Asia Awards | Favorite Artist Indonesia | Won | |
MURI | Most Signatures in Postcard/Cover Album in 2 Hours | Won | ||
2013 | Anugerah Musik Indonesia | Best Pop Female Solo Artist | "Pendamping Hidupku" | Nominated |
References
- ^ Berkat Silat dan Gareth Evans
- ^ Iko Uwais-Audy Item Dikaruniai Anak Pertama - Kompas.com Entertainment
- ^ [1]
- ^ "Audy earning 2004 MTV Asia Awards". Kapanlagi. February 16, 2004.
- ^ "Audy released Selalu Terdepan in Malaysia". Wowkeren. May 28, 2012.