Didi Kempot

Didi Kempot
Birth name Didi Prasetyo
Born (1966-12-31) December 31, 1966
Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
  • producer
Years active 1974–present
Labels
  • IMC Records
  • Triple-S Music
  • GNP Records
  • Insictech Musicland Sdn Bhd
  • Universal Music Ltd.
  • Musica Studios
  • GP Records
  • SK-PRO Records
  • Silogan Masindo
Associated acts
  • Deddy Dores
  • Yan Vellia
  • Safitri

Didi Kempot (born Didi Prasetyo; December 31, 1966) is an Indonesian campursari singer, songwriter and producer. In addition as campursari singer, Kempot also singing in various genre, such as dangdut, pop and folk. Kempot is an youngest brother of Srimulat' comedy group member Mamiek Prakoso (deceased due to liver disease).

During his career began from 1994, Kempot had releasing many studio album including dangdut album and kroncong album. Kempot had earning several awards and nominations in Anugerah Musik Indonesia for various field category. In addition in Indonesia, Kempot also more popularity in Suriname and Netherlands. Minister of the Interior of Suriname naming Kempot as Most Popular Singer and often winning music awards in Suriname.[1]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Stasiun Balapan (1999)
  • Plong (2000)
  • Ketaman Asmoro (2001)
  • Pop Indonesia Sik Asik (2001)
  • Pokok’e Melu (2002)
  • Cucak Rowo (2003)
  • Burungku Flu (2004)
  • Jambu Alas (2004; with Nunung Alvi)
  • Ono Opo (2005)
  • Kangen (2013)
  • Setitik Air (2013; with Deddy Dores)
  • Eling Kowe (2015)
  • Didi Kempot Dangdut Koplo (2015; with Yan Vellia)
  • Nyangking Botol (2016)
  • Nunung Ngiyup Vol.2 (2016)
  • Keroncong Jawa Sepanjang Masa Vol. 2 (2016; with Safitri)

EP’ album

  • Tembang Anyar (2014)

Compilation albums

  • The Best of Didi Kempot (2014)
  • The Best 18 Campursari (2014)
  • Super Hits Didi Kempot Vol. 1 (2014)
  • Superhits Campursari (2015)
  • Best Selection Of Indonesian Folksongs vol. 2 (2015)

References

  1. Azizah Fitriyanti (August 19, 2013). "Didi Kempot most popular in Suriname". Antara News.

External links

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