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Iyeth Bustami

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Iyeth Bustami
Bustami in 2020
Member of House of Representatives
Assumed office
1 October 2024
Personal details
Born
Sri Barat

(1973-08-24) 24 August 1973 (age 51)
Bengkalis, Riau, Indonesia
Political partyNational Awakening Party
Spouse
Eka Sapta Nugraha
(m. 2003)
Children3
Occupation
  • Singer
  • politician
  • actress
Musical career
Genres
Labels

Iyeth Bustami (born Sri Barat; 24 August 1973) is an Indonesian dangdut singer, actress, and politician currently serving as a member of the House of Representatives representing Riau since 2024. She rose to fame after releasing the single "Laksamana Raja di Laut" (2003), which earned her the nickname "Queen of Indonesian Malay Dangdut".[1] In 2020, Bustami ran for the Bengkalis Regency regional elections as a candidate for deputy regent but lost to Kasmarni.

Life and career

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Early life (1973–1990)

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Bustami, born Sri Barat on 24 August 1973 in Bengkalis, Riau, was the six child and youngest daughter of the six children of Nagats, a former junior school teacher, and Adam Bustami, a retired civil servant.[2][3][4][5] She had four brothers, Ipan, Tajul Qori, Butet, and Ayang, and a sister, Susi. During her youth, Bustami spent her time listening to music and working as a singer at cafes.[3][6][4]

Early career (1990–2003)

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Bustami began her career as a singer in 1990.[2] She moved to Jakarta, Indonesia, and signed a contract with a JK Record before releasing her debut album, Dondang Sayang.[2][5] Bustami later released her next album Rumah Cinta, collaborating with Eddy Lestahulu and Alik Ababiel.[7][4] She then released a few albums, such as Emangnya Aku Pikirin (1992), Cik Minah Sayang, and Cinta Hanya Sekali (both 2000).[2][5] Bustami's album focused on adapting Malay music themes from the 1940s until 1960s.[7]

Breakthrough with Laksamana Raja di Laut

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In 2003, Bustami released a single titled "Laksamana Raja di Laut" which gained her a critical acclaim.[2][7] She won a Best Female Dangdut Singer at TPI Dangdut Award in the same year and was referred as Queen of Malay and Indonesian Dangdut.[2][7] Bustami won two additional awards for Best Conventional Dangdut Song Arrangement and Best Video Clip.[7]

Bustami's success resulted in a controversy between her and singer Nurham Yahya who claimed to be the creator of the song. Yahya sued Bustami for Rp. 3 billion and later withdrew his demands after Bustami revealed the actual creator of the song, a Malaysian composer, the late Datuk "Pak Ngah" Suhaimi Mohd. Zain.[8]

2004–present: Marriage and political career

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Bustami in 2023

In 2004, Bustami married Eka Sapta in a private ceremony and later held a reception in Denpasar, Bali, on 6 April 2004.[7] They had three daughter: Zaviena Bintang, Maoula Loviyeka, and Kayra Safwah Nugraha.[7]

In 2014, Bustami started her political career by joined National Awakening Party and participated in the election of legislative candidates representing Riau but failed.[7]

In 2020, Bustami ran In the Bengkalis Regency regional elections, as a candidate for deputy regent accompanied Kaderismanto from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle party.[7] They loss against Kasmarni and earned 50,570 votes or 18 percent of total votes.[9]

On 29 August 2023, Bustami released DVD version of Diva Dangdut Karaoke album, a collaboration between her and famous Indonesian dangdut diva, such as Elvy Sukaesih, Rita Sugiarto, and Iis Dahlia.[10]

In 2024, Bustami ran for election of members of House of Representatives against two former Governor of Riau, Syamsuar and Arsyadjuliandi Rachman, representing Riau and earned 23,710 votes.[11][12]

Discography

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Album Year Production Notes
Dondang Sayang 1990
Cup-Cup Trio Dangdut 1991
Memangnya Aku Pikirin 1992 SKI Record
Cik Minah Sayang 1994 JK Records
Rumah Cinta
Pop Minang '95 1995
Lancang Kuning
Pamadeh Labuah 1997 FAN Production
Krisis Cinta 1998
Pop Minang Special 2000 Gita Varma
Cinta Hanya Sekali Maheswara Musik Records
Zapin-Dut: Laksmana Raja di Laut 2003 MGM Records
Mini Album Iyeth Bustami 2008 IB Music
D'Duta 2010 Nagaswara
Best of The Best Iyeth Bustami 2012 Sandi Records
Best of Iyeth Bustami 2016 IB Music
Symphony Tembang Melayu 2018 Irama 7 Nada

Awards and Nominations

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Year Award Category Nomination Result
2000 Anugerah Dangdut Penyanyi Rekaman Lagu Dangdut Wanita Terbaik Iyeth Bustami – Cinta Hanya Sekali Nominated
2003 Anugerah Dangdut Penyanyi Rekaman Lagu Dangdut Wanita Terbaik Iyeth Bustami – Zapin-Dut: Laksmana Raja di Laut Won
Video Klip Dangdut Terbaik Iyeth Bustami – Laksmana Raja di Laut (Sutradara: Rizal Mantovani) Won
MTV Indonesia Awards Best Dangdut Iyeth Bustami – Laksmana Raja di Laut Won
Anugerah Musik Indonesia Artis Solo Wanita Dangdut Terbaik Iyeth Bustami – Laksmana Raja di Laut Nominated
2011 Anugerah Musik Indonesia Karya Produksi Dangdut Melayu Terbaik D'Jingga (Iyeth Bustami feat. Erie Suzan) – Sabda Cinta Nominated
Iyeth Bustami – Sudahlah Nominated
2015 Anugerah Dangdut Indonesia Penyanyi Dangdut Original Terbaik Iyeth Bustami – Suamiku Won
2016 Anugerah Musik Indonesia Penyanyi Solo Pria/Wanita Dangdut Terbaik Iyeth Bustami – Suamiku Won
2018 Anugerah Musik Indonesia Pencipta Lagu Dangdut/Dangdut Kontemporer Terbaik Iyeth Bustami – "Doa Ku" (dinyanyikan oleh Putri Isnari) Nominated
Anugerah Dangdut Indonesia Lagu Dangdut Terbaik Iyeth Bustami – Doaku Won
2021 Anugerah Musik Indonesia Artis Solo Pria/Wanita Dangdut Kontemporer Terbaik Iyeth Bustami – "Satu Jiwa Satu Nyawa" Won

References

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  1. ^ Museum Musik Indonesia 2021, p. 69–71.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Rantung, Revi C. (8 September 2020). "Profil Iyeth Bustami dari Penyanyi Dangdut hingga Maju Pilkada 2020". Kompas (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Ibunda Iyeth Bustami Meninggal Dunia". Riau Provincial Government Website (in Indonesian). 16 February 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  4. ^ a b c Wiwik, Ayu (29 July 2022). "Profil Iyeth Bustami, Berawal Jadi Penyanyi Cafe Hingga Jadi Juri Koplo Superstar". ANTV Klik (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  5. ^ a b c "Profil Iyeth Bustami Penyanyi Nasional Asal Bengkalis Riau". Tribun Pekanbaru (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  6. ^ "Profil Iyeth Bustami". KapanLagi.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i Alifah, Nanda. "Profil Iyeth Bustami yang Bikin Heboh karena Disebut Lepas Hijab". Detik.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  8. ^ Weintraub 2010, p. 220–221.
  9. ^ Syukur, M. (18 December 2020). "Iyeth Bustami Keok, Istri Terdakwa Korupsi Menang di Pilkada Bengkalis". Liputan 6 (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  10. ^ Anggie, Hernowo (1 September 2023). "Kolaborasi Elvy Sukaesih, Iis Dahlia, Rita Sugiarto dan Iyeth Bustami Dalam 1 Album DVD Diva Dangdut Karaoke". Liputan 6 (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  11. ^ Siregar, Raja Adil (20 February 2023). "Iyeth Bustami-2 Eks Gubernur Riau Bersaing di Dapil Riau 1, Siapa Kuat?". Detik.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  12. ^ Satia (18 March 2024). "SOSOK Iyeth Bustami, Penyanyi Dangdut Melenggang ke Senayan, Dua Kali Gagal jadi Anggota Dewan". Medan Tribun (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 April 2024.

Bibliography

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  • Museum Musik Indonesia (2021). Prasetyo, Ari Yusef; Herwanto, Hengki (eds.). Traditional and Ethnic Music in Indonesia. Media Nusa Creative. ISBN 978-602-462-812-3.
  • Weintraub, Andrew N. (2010). Dangdut Stories: A Social and Musical History of Indonesia's Most Popular Music. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-1997-8023-5.
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