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Guess what?: Syahrini tries electronic music

Singer Syahrini never fails to create wonders when it comes to her career

The Jakarta Post
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Fri, November 13, 2015 Published on Nov. 13, 2015 Published on 2015-11-13T08:53:16+07:00

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inger Syahrini never fails to create wonders when it comes to her career.

Currently known as a melancholy pop singer complete with a string controversies regarding her lavish lifestyle and relationships, Syahrini started out as a dangdut singer and has, yet again, just switched genres, releasing a full English electronic music dance song titled '€œDream Big'€ with Indonesian DJ Kevin Bun.

A teaser for the song'€™s music video has been posted on YouTube by Pelangi Records, the label producing her album, kapanlagi.com reported on Thursday.

The upbeat song was recorded in the Netherlands and produced by Dutch DJ, Dash Berlin.

Dash Berlin also recorded a song with Syahrini in Jakarta, but it is not yet released.

'€œIt'€™s the dream of all singers to have an English song. The current trend is electronic dance, we have to follow and sing with a DJ,'€ she said after the release of the song.

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