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Guess what?: Anji launches new album

JAKARTA: Singer Erdian Aji Prihartanto, popularly known as Anji, has released a self-titled album as a vehicle to expand his career throughout Asia

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Fri, October 31, 2014 Published on Oct. 31, 2014 Published on 2014-10-31T09:54:53+07:00

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Guess what?:  Anji launches new album

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AKARTA: Singer Erdian Aji Prihartanto, popularly known as Anji, has released a self-titled album as a vehicle to expand his career throughout Asia.

The new album contains duets with Malaysian rock singer Ella Aminuddin and Singaporean Ming Bridges.

'€œI also had the chance to work with other Asian musicians on the album as I want to access all of Asia,'€ he said as quoted by tempo.co.

Anji, who is the former vocalist of pop band Drive, added that he would first try to enter the market in Taiwan and Singapore.

He said he would start promoting the album next month before visiting Taiwan next year.

'€œI will also go to Malaysia to promote the album, but not to Singapore because the market is too small,'€ said Anji, who also appeared in the musical drama, Hanoman.

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