Poppy Mercury
Poppy Mercury | |
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Birth name | Poppy Yusfidawaty |
Born | Bandung, Indonesia | 15 November 1972
Died | 28 August 1995 Bandung, Indonesia | (aged 22)
Genres | Rock, pop rock, slow rock |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, piano, guitar |
Years active | 1990–1995 |
Labels | Musica Studios, Akurama Records , Blackboard, Universal Indonesia |
Poppy Mercury (15 November 1972 – 28 August 1995), born Poppy Yusfidawaty, was an Indonesian rock singer and musician, active in the 1990s.
Early life
[edit]Poppy Yusfidawaty was born in Bandung in 1972, as the fifth of seven children of H. Kemal Johan (1939-2021) and Hj. Titi Supiyati (1941-1991). He has Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian and German ancestry from his maternal grandmother, who was descended from Grabosch family while his maternal grandfather was of Javanese, Sundanese, Minang and Bugis descent. His father worked at the Bukit Unggul Cinchona Factory, which caused the family to move periodically throughout his childhood. She began singing and playing musical instruments, including the piano and guitar, during her time at school. After graduating from Korpri High School, she began working at Bank BTPN with his best friend Moudy Wilhelmina.[1]Her recording career began in 1990 when Poppy was 18 years old he was influenced by Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Joan Baez, Patsy Cline, Jackie DeShannon, Rita Hayworth and Anni-Frid Lyngstad of ABBA, she released her debut single, "Terlalu Pagi". In 1991, she released the singles "Fantasia Bulan Madu" and "Suci Dalam Debu" alongside Malaysian singer Saleem Iklim . Her debut album, Antara Jakarta-Penang, was released the same year. It was followed up in 1992 with Surat Undangan and with Terlambat Sudah and Antara Kau Dia dan Aku in 1993. Her 1994 album Biarkan Ku Pergi showcased a more pop-oriented direction. In 1995, she released Hati Siapa Tak Luka and Tak Mungkin Dipisahkan.[1]
Death
[edit]Poppy Mercury performed her last live show on 2 August 1995 in Padang. She had been suffering from poor health prior to the performance, but agreed to hold the concert to avoid disappointing those who planned to attend. In the days following the concert, her condition deteriorated rapidly. On 25 August, she was admitted to Hasan Sadikin Hospital in Bandung, before dying on 28 August from complications related to gastritis, bronchitis, and rheumatism.[1] She was buried at the Sirna Raga public cemetery in Bandung.[2] Her death occurred in the same year as that of several other young Indonesian performers, such as Nike Ardilla and Abiem Ngesti.[3]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Antara Jakarta - Penang (1991)
- Surat Undangan (1992)
- Terlambat Sudah (1993)
- Antara Kau Dia dan Aku (1993)
- Biarkan Ku Pergi (1994)
- Hati Siapa Tak Luka (1995)
- Tak Mungkin Dipisahkan (1995)
- Bukan Aku Yang Kau Cinta (1995)
Single
[edit]- Terlalu Pagi (1990)
- Masih Adakah Cinta (1993)
- Badai Asmara (1993)
- Tragedi Kuala Lumpur Dan Penang (1994)
- Betapa Sayang Aku Padamu (1994)
- Mama Aku Ingin Pulang (1995)
- Satukanlah Hati Kami (1995)
- Air Mata Jadi Saksi (1996)
- Ku Ingin Kembali (Unplugged) (1999)
- Cinta Dua Remaja (2002)
Duet
[edit]- Suci Dalam Debu ft Saleem (Iklim) (1991)
- Cinta Kita ft Saleem (Iklim) (1992)
- Kugenggam Dunia ft Abiem Ngesti (1993)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Biografi Poppy Mercury – Si Penyanyi Kenangan". Biografiku (in Indonesian). 2018-05-05. Retrieved 2023-11-01.
- ^ "Ziarah ke Makam Poppy Mercury, Anggota FPMLI Terharu". tnol.co.id (in Indonesian). 2012-11-19. Archived from the original on 2014-04-20.
- ^ "Sederet Penyanyi Indonesia Muda yang Meninggal di Tahun 1995 Ada Poppy Mercury hingga Nike Ardilla". iNewsPandeglang (in Indonesian). 2023-01-24. Archived from the original on 2023-01-24.
- 1972 births
- 1995 deaths
- Indonesian child actresses
- Indonesian child singers
- 20th-century Indonesian women singers
- Indonesian pop singers
- Indonesian rock singers
- Musicians from Bandung
- Road incident deaths in Indonesia
- Actresses from West Java
- Musicians from West Java
- Indonesian people of Dutch descent
- Indonesian people of German descent
- Indonesian people of Norwegian descent
- Sundanese people
- Javanese people
- Minangkabau people
- Bugis people
- Indo people
- Indonesian pianists
- Indonesian guitarists