Anggun

Songwriter

Popular As Anggun C. Sasmi

Birthday April 29, 1974

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Jakarta, Indonesia

Age 49 years old

Nationality Indonesia

#38668 Most Popular

1974

Anggun Cipta Sasmi (born 29 April 1974) is an Indonesian-French singer, songwriter, and television personality.

Born in Jakarta, she began performing at the age of seven and recorded a children's album two years later.

Anggun was born in Jakarta on 29 April 1974.

She is the second child and first daughter of Darto Singo, a Javanese writer, and Dien Herdina, a housewife from the Yogyakarta royal family.

Her full name means "grace born of a dream".

Despite being a Muslim, Anggun was sent to a Catholic school to receive a better elementary education.

At the age of seven, Anggun began receiving highly disciplined instruction in singing from her father.

She trained daily, learning various vocal techniques.

To help further develop her career, her mother began serving as her manager, accepting singing offers and handling business concerns.

1983

At the age of nine, Anggun learned to write her own songs and recorded her first ever studio album, Kepada Alam dan Penciptanya (1983), which featured children's music.

Transitioning into adolescence, Anggun was influenced by Western rock music artists.

1986

In 1986, she released her second studio album and her first post-childhood recording titled Dunia Aku Punya.

Although it was produced by Ian Antono, a famous Indonesian rock musician, the album was not a commercial success.

Anggun rose to fame three years later, after the release of the single "Mimpi"; the song was later ranked by the Rolling Stone Indonesia magazine as one of the 150 Greatest Indonesian Songs of All Time.

1989

She rose to fame in 1989 as a teenage rock star and by 1993 she had released five Indonesian-language studio albums.

Rolling Stone listed her single "Mimpi" as one of the 150 Greatest Indonesian Songs of All Time.

1990

Anggun's success continued in the early 1990s with a string of hit singles such as "Tua Tua Keladi", "Laba Laba", and "Takut".

The former earned her the Most Popular Indonesian Artist 1990–1991 award.

1991

Anggun also recorded the studio albums Anak Putih Abu Abu (1991) and Nocturno (1992).

1992

In 1992, Anggun began a relationship with Michel de Gea, a French engineer, whom she had met the year before in Kalimantan while touring.

The couple married, despite a rumoured objection by Anggun's family, reportedly because they felt Anggun was too young.

De Gea later became Anggun's manager.

The following year, Anggun became the youngest Indonesian singer to found her own record company, Bali Cipta Records, and took complete creative control over her work.

1993

She produced her fifth and final Indonesian studio album, Anggun C. Sasmi... Lah!!! (1993), which yielded the hit song "Kembalilah Kasih (Kita Harus Bicara)".

By age nineteen, Anggun had sold over four million albums in Indonesia.

She began to feel dissatisfied with her success in her country and began considering an international music career.

Anggun later recalled: "[By the time] I was 20, I'd made five albums. I'd built my own record company. I'd produced my last album and produced some Indonesian acts as well. And I said to myself: 'I'm tired! I cannot achieve more than I already have. There's no challenge anymore'."

1994

Anggun left Indonesia for England in 1994 to pursue an international career.

1997

She later moved to France and recorded her first international album, Snow on the Sahara (1997).

It was released in 33 countries by Sony Music and sold more than one million copies worldwide.

2002

Since then, Anggun has released another six studio albums—in English and French—and a soundtrack album to the Danish film Open Hearts (2002).

Her singles "Snow on the Sahara", "What We Remember", "The Good Is Back", and "Perfect World" entered the Billboard charts in the United States while "In Your Mind", "Saviour" and "I'll Be Alright" charted on the Billboard European Hot 100 Singles.

2005

Aside from her career in entertainment, Anggun has been appointed as the global ambassador of the United Nations twice, first for the International Year of Microcredit in 2005 and then for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in 2009.

Anggun is one of the best-selling Asian artists outside Asia, with her releases being certified gold and platinum in some European countries.

She is the first Indonesian artist to have success in European and American record charts.

She has received a number of accolades for her achievements, including the Chevalier des Arts et Lettres from the Government of France, the World Music Award for World's Best-Selling Indonesian Artist, and the Asian Television Award for Outstanding Contribution to Asian Television Performing Arts.

She also became the first woman from Indonesia to be immortalized in wax by Madame Tussauds.

2012

She represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, with the song "Echo (You and I)".

2013

Anggun also ventured into television, becoming the judge for the Indonesian versions of The X Factor (2013), Got Talent (2014), and The Voice (2018); the pancontinental Asia's Got Talent (2015–2019); the French version of Masked Singer (2019–2022); and the Belgian version of StarMaker (2023).

She also performed as the leading actress in musical theater show Al Capone (2023) and played supporting roles in the film Coup de foudre à Bangkok (2020) and TV series Profession Comédien (2021).