Top Hits Indonesia
Single Hits:
Afgan - Terima Kasih Cinta
Agnes Monica - Matahariku (OST Jelita)
Angkasa - Jangan Pernah Selingkuh
Antique - Satu Bintang
Ari Lasso feat. Bunga Citra Lestari - Aku Dan Dirimu
Ari Lasso - Mana Ku tahu
Asap - Ingatkah Kamu
Bondan & Fade 2 Black Kroncong Protol
Changcuters - Racun Dunia
Delon ft.Irene - Indah Pada Waktunya
DOT - Belahan Jiwa
Merpati Band - Tak Selamanya Selingkuh Itu Indah
Kasmaran Theme Song (ANTV)
Maia Ratu - Ingat Kamu
Mulan Kwok - Makhluk Tuhan Yang Paling Seksi
Mulan Jameela - Wonder Woman
Naff - Kaulah Hidup dan Matiku
Nine Ball - Hingga Akhir Waktu (OST Hingga Akhir Waktu)
Pilot Band - Sepanjang Hidupku
Rossa - Ayat-Ayat Cinta (OST.Ayat-Ayat Cinta)
Seven Soul - Bersamamu
Yovie ft.Nuno - Menjaga Hati
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Acha ft Irwansyah -Ada Cinta
Acha ft Irwansyah - Kenapa Malu
Acha ft.Irwansyah - Menerima Kau Pergi
Ada Band - Akal Sehat
Ada band - Semenit Waktu
Ada Band - Belahan Jiwa
Ada Band - Lari Dari Kenyataan
Ada Band - Kau Dan Dirinya
Ada Band - Nyawa Hidupku
Andhika Pratama - Bebas
Andhika Pratama - Nyanyian Senja
Andhika Pratama - Tersenyumlah
Andien - Gemintang
Andity - Semenjak Ada Dirimu
Andra & The BackBone - Sempurna
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Bunga - Kasih Jangan Kau Pergi
Bibus - Bukan Pacarmu
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Chandra - Sekali Lagi Bersamamu
Cokelat - Saat Jarak Memisahkan
CrossBottom - 9 Tahun
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d’Masiv - Tak Bisa Hidup Tanpamu
Dave Koz ft.Ada Band - Manusia Bodoh
Dewi Dewi - Roman Picisan
Dewi Sandra - I Love You
Drive - Bersama Bintang
D’cinnamons - Kuyakin Cinta
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Elfonda - Anggun
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Gigi - 11 Januari
Gita Gutawa - Bukan Permainan (right click + save as)
Gita Gutawa - Kembang Perawan (right click + save as)
Gita Gutawa ft.Delon - Your Love
Gya ft.NEO - Mencari Cinta
Jikustik - Puisi (right click + save as)
J-Rock - Kau Curi Lagi
Julian Cely ft.Terry - Tentang Kita
Juliette - Bukannya Aku takut
Kaimsasikun - Pria Dijajah Wanita
Kertas - Kekasih Yang Tak Dianggap
KD - I’m Sorry Goodbye
Kunci - 1=sama
Lala - Langkah Baru
Letto - Permintaan Hati
Letto - Sebelum Cahaya
As Roger Waters’s solo career set into a sunset of suspiciously self-serving Wall revivals and compelling if modest-selling solo efforts, his former band became one of the few outfits in the soft live market of the 1990s to burnish its stadium-filling appeal. But their recorded output wasn’t quite so rosy. As all post-Dark Side of the Moon albums must have a Big Important Theme, The Division Bell is vaguely about levels of separation (did you say, duh!?), with more than one not-so-opaque lyrical jab at the estranged Waters. But there’s a sense that the band may have put more thought into its trademark audio gimmickry (well represented here by the actual sound of the earth’s crust cracking–you don’t get that on Rage Against the Machine albums!–and a “spoken” intro by Dr. Stephen Hawking, or rather his voice synthesizer) than it did into its songs this time around. The opening “Cluster One” has a hypnotic minimalist lure that dissolves all too quickly into the bluesy waffle of “What Do You Want From Me,” while Floyd Mach III leader Dave Gilmour’s usually lyrical guitar work is uninspired throughout, a definite Floydian slip. Still, the band maddeningly manages a few moments of the old grandeur here and there. The Division Bell is not a great Pink Floyd album, but an all-too-fallible simulation.