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Anggun
A black-haired wearing a silver gown
Anggun in 2014
Born
Anggun Cipta Sasmi

(1974-04-29) 29 April 1974 (age 49)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Other namesAnggun C. Sasmi
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • producer
  • actress
  • television personality
Years active1983–present
Spouses
Michel de Gea
(m. 1992; div. 1999)
Olivier Maury
(m. 2004; div. 2006)
Cyril Montana
(m. 2010; div. 2015)
Christian Kretschmar
(m. 2018)
Children1
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
Labels
  • April Earth
  • Universal
  • Sony
  • TF1 Musique
  • Warner
Websitewww.anggun.com
Signature

Anggun Cipta Sasmi (Indonesian pronunciation:

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

Anggun left Indonesia for England in 1994 to pursue an international career. She later moved to France and recorded her first international album,

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

Anggun also ventured into television, becoming the judge for the Indonesian versions of

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). 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

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
.

Life and career

1974–1993: Early life and career in Indonesia

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.[1][2] 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.[3][4] At the age of seven, Anggun began receiving highly disciplined instruction in singing from her father.[5] 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.[6] 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.[7][8]

Transitioning into adolescence, Anggun was influenced by Western rock music artists.[3] 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.[9] 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.[10] Anggun's success continued in the early 1990s with a string of hit singles such as "Tua Tua Keladi", "Laba Laba", and "Takut". Anggun also recorded the studio albums Anak Putih Abu Abu (1991) and Nocturno (1992).[2] The former earned her the Most Popular Indonesian Artist 1990–1991 award.[11]

In 1992, Anggun began a relationship with Michel de Gea, a French engineer, whom she had met the year before in Kalimantan while touring.[12] The couple married, despite a rumoured objection by Anggun's family, reportedly because they felt Anggun was too young.[12] 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.[3] She produced her fifth and final Indonesian studio album, Anggun C. Sasmi... Lah!!! (1993), which yielded the hit song "Kembalilah Kasih (Kita Harus Bicara)".[9] By age nineteen, Anggun had sold over four million albums in Indonesia.[3][11] 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'."[13]

1994–1999: International breakthrough with Snow on the Sahara

In 1994, Anggun released Yang Hilang, a greatest hits album of her Indonesian popular songs. She later sold her record company to fund her move to Europe, and moved to London for about a year.[13][14] In a 2006 interview with Trax magazine, Anggun admitted to experiencing "culture shock" and having some serious financial problems while trying to start her new life in Europe, saying "I thought the money that I got by selling my record company was enough [to sustain life in London], but I began to lose money, little by little. I had to spend so much on taking cabs and eating! So I ended up taking buses everywhere and going to clubs to introduce myself as a singer." She also admitted that she "had to convert from being a shy, introverted, 'real' Javanese woman to being an unabashed, fearless, 'fake' Javanese woman."[15]

"I dreamt of having this international career, but producers won't come to Indonesia to look for talent when there is so much available in their own countries. I had to go there. I was curious, and I think it's good to change. In Indonesia, we don't have that much information coming in; it comes from just one source. And the Internet wasn't as big as it is now."

Anggun in an interview with journalist

Chuck Taylor from Billboard magazine in 1998.[9]

She began writing songs and recording

Indonesian diaspora there, but she later decided to move to France.[15] In 1996, she met French singer Florent Pagny in Paris, who instantly became her mentor.[16][17] Pagny introduced her to French producer Erick Benzi, who had previously worked with Celine Dion, Jean-Jacques Goldman and Johnny Hallyday. Impressed by Anggun's musical ability, Benzi immediately offered her a recording project. Later that year, Anggun was signed to Columbia France and Sony Music.[2] After learning to speak French, Anggun began working on her debut album with Benzi, alongside songwriters Jacques Veneruso and Nikki Matheson [fr].[18]

In June 1997, Anggun released her first French-language album, entitled

French Albums Chart and sold over 150,000 copies in France and Belgium.[20] Anggun received a nomination for the Best New Artist at the 1998 Victoires de la Musique (French equivalent of the Grammy Awards).[23]

The English version of the album,

Tokio Hot 100, and number six on the UK Pop Club Chart.[26] The song was also used as the soundtrack for an international marketing campaign launched by the Swiss watchmaker Swatch.[16] The second single, "A Rose in the Wind" became a top-20 hit in Italy, while its Indonesian version, titled "Kembali", became a huge hit in Southeast Asia.[27] Snow on the Sahara has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide and received the Diamond Export Sales Award.[28][29]

In North America, Snow on the Sahara was released in May 1998 by

Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play and number 22 on the Billboard Adult Top 40.[32] The album track "On the Breath of an Angel" was later used as the soundtrack of American television series Passions and television film The Princess and the Marine, both of which aired on NBC.[33][34]

2000–2003: Chrysalis and Open Hearts

After divorcing Michel de Gea in 1999, Anggun worked on her next international album. Her second French album,

Désirs contraires, was released in September 1999. It was an artistic departure from Au nom de la lune, experimenting with electropop and ambient elements as well as R&B music.[19] The album was again produced by Erick Benzi, but it featured some of Anggun's compositions. Désirs contraires went relatively unnoticed in France, peaking at number 48 on the albums chart and selling about 30,000 copies there.[20] The album's first single, "Un geste d'amour", reached number 62 on the French Singles Chart.[20]

It was the English version of the album that enjoyed more success. Chrysalis was released at the same time as Désirs contraires and represented a huge artistic growth for Anggun, who had co-written the entire album.[24] Distributed simultaneously in 15 countries, the album spawned the hit single "Still Reminds Me", which received high airplay across Asia and Europe.[24] It became her third number-one hit in Indonesia since her international career and her third top 20 single in Italy (peaking at number 17).[35] It also reached the top five on the Music & Media European Border Breakers Chart. She released a single especially for the Indonesian and Malaysian market, "Yang 'Ku Tunggu" (the Indonesian version of "Un geste d'amour"), which became another number-one hit for Anggun in the region.[27]

At the end of 2000 Anggun received an invitation from the Vatican, asking her to appear at a special Christmas concert alongside Bryan Adams and Dionne Warwick.[16] The following month, she started a tour across Asia and Europe, including her first-ever concert in France at Le Bataclan on 1 February 2001. The tour ended on 30 April 2001 at Kallang Theatre, Singapore.[16] In 2002, Anggun received the Women Inspire Award from Singapore's Beacon of Light award ceremony for "her achievements as a role model for many young women in Asia."[36] The next year, she was honored with Cosmopolitan Indonesia's Fun Fearless Female of the Year Award.[37]

During this period, Anggun also did a string of collaborations, soundtrack projects, and charity albums. These included a mixed French-English song with DJ Cam entitled "Summer in Paris" on his 2002 album, Soulshine;[38] an Indonesian-English song with Deep Forest entitled "Deep Blue Sea" on their 2002 album, Music Detected; and three collaborations in 2003, including with Italian rock singers Piero Pelù, Serge Lama and Tri Yann.[39] Her duet with Piero Pelù on an Italian-English song entitled "Amore immaginato [it]" became a hit in Italy, spending over two months at the top of Italian Airplay Chart, and sung it at Italian Music Awards in 2003.[26]

Anggun participated in two Scandinavian movies: contributing the song "Rain (Here Without You)" for Anja & Viktor in 2001, and the entire soundtrack album for Open Hearts in 2002.[16] For Open Hearts, Anggun worked with two Danish producers, Jesper Winge Leisner [da] and Niels Brinck.[40] "Open Your Heart" was released as a commercial single from the soundtrack album and charted at number 51 on the Norwegian Singles Chart.[41] It also earned Anggun a nomination for Best Original Song at the Danish Film Academy's Robert Awards in 2003.[42] "Counting Down" was also released as a single and became a top-ten airplay hit in Indonesia.[27] Anggun left Sony Music in 2003 due to the company's structural change after a merger with BMG Music. She later moved to Montreal, Canada where she met Olivier Maury, a law school graduate, who became Anggun's manager. In 2004, Anggun and Maury were married in a private ceremony in Bali.[43]

2004–2009: Luminescence and Elevation

In 2004, Anggun returned to Paris and landed a new record deal with Heben Music, a French

independent label. She began working on her next album with several producers, including Jean-Pierre Taieb and Frederic Jaffre. Anggun, who composed mainly in English, enlisted the help of several well-known French songwriters, such as Jean Fauque [fr], Lionel Florence [fr; es], Tété and Evelyn Kral to adapt her English songs into French.[39] In late 2004, Anggun released her first solo French single in nearly four years, "Être une femme", which became Anggun's second top-20 hit in France and her first French single to chart on the Swiss Singles Chart.[44] Anggun's third French album, Luminescence, was released in February 2005. It reached number 16 on the French Albums Chart was certified Gold for selling 100,000 copies.[22][45] The second single, "Cesse la pluie" also entered the charts in Belgium, France, and Switzerland.[46][47] According to Francophonie Diffusion, "Être une femme" and "Cesse la pluie" were the second and the fifth most-played French singles of 2005 worldwide, respectively.[48]

Anggun at Fete de l'Espoir, Geneva, Switzerland, in May 2005

The English version of Luminescence—sharing the same title with its French counterpart—was distributed in Europe under Sony BMG and in Asia under Universal Music. "Undress Me" was chosen as the first single from the English version. Although it was not accompanied by a music video, it debuted at number 13 in Italy, becoming her fifth top 20 single there.[49] It also provided Anggun with her first hit in the Middle East and Balkans. "In Your Mind" was released as the second single and it became a huge hit in Asia.[27] [50] The third single, "Saviour", was used as the soundtrack for the U.S. box office number-one film Transporter 2.[51]

Anggun was awarded with the prestigious distinction

French Minister of Culture for her worldwide achievements and her support of French culture.[39][52] She was appointed as the ambassadress for a Swiss watch brand, Audemars Piguet.[53] Anggun did a duet with Julio Iglesias on a reworked version of "All of You" in Indonesian version for his album Romantic Classics (2006). On 25 May 2006, Anggun performed on her sold-out solo concert at the Jakarta Convention Center, entitled Konser Untuk Negeri.[54] She later on toured to few cities in Indonesia, such as Medan and Bandung.[55]

In August 2006, Anggun released the special edition of both the French and English versions of Luminescence with three new songs. "

Russophone radios across the region.[56] Luminescence was re-issued in February 2007 and peaked at number three on the French Back Catalogue Chart.[57] In September 2006, Anggun performed with her song, "Cesse la pluie" at Sopot Music Festival Grand Prix in Sopot, Poland.[58]

In December 2006, Anggun received the special recognition Best International Artist at Anugerah Musik Indonesia, the most prestigious music award ceremony in Indonesia. The award was given for her role in introducing Indonesian music to the international recording industry.[59] Subsequently, Anggun released her Best-Of album in Indonesia and Malaysia, which compiled singles during the first decade of her international career, including three re-recorded versions of her early Indonesian hits.[60] The new version of "Mimpi" was released as a radio single and became a huge hit in Indonesia in late 2006 to early 2007.[27] Anggun later released Best-Of for Italian market with different track listing and "I'll Be Alright" as its lead single.[61] She was also featured on German band Reamonn's single "Tonight".[20]

During the year, Anggun participated in several environmental projects. She became the French-language narrator of

Star Academy Arab World in Lebanon.[66] She returned to another episode of the show's fifth season in the following year. She did a duet with Italian singer Roby Facchinetti and his son, Francesco Facchinetti in a song, titled Vivere Normale. Then, she has been invited to sing it at an Italian music festival, the 57th Sanremo Music Festival. In March 2007, she did a number performance with Nicole Croisille and sang Croisille's hit "Une femme avec toi" on Symphonic Show for Sidaction. In December 2007, she received her second invitation from the Vatican to perform in the Christmas concert in Verona, Italy, along with Michael Bolton.[67] She covered Bruce Springsteen's "Streets of Philadelphia" with Corsican group I Muvrini for their album I Muvrini et les 500 choristes (2007).[68] She was also featured on the remix version of DJ Laurent Wolf's number-one hit "No Stress" for the deluxe edition of his album Wash My World.[69] Anggun and Wolf performed the song at the 2008 World Music Awards in Monaco.[70] Anggun performed at Make A Wish Foundation Charity Concert in Belgium to help children with life-threatening medical conditions. Maurane
did a duet number on her song, "Ça casse", with Anggun.

In late 2008, Anggun released her fourth international studio album,

Kenzo Takada.[77] Chloé Mortaud was elected to be Miss France 2009 who become a finalist on Miss World 2009.[78]

Anggun's four-year ambassadress contract with Audemars Piguet was subsequently extended. She was also chosen by international hair care brand, Pantene, and New Zealand-based dairy product, Anlene, as their ambassador.[79] In 2009, Italian singer Mina did a cover from one of Anggun's song, "A Rose in the Wind", in her album Riassunti d'amore - Mina Cover. Anggun made a promo tour called Anggun Elevation Acoustic Showcase and served only 200 guest seats on 24 & 27 March 2009 at Hotel Istana, Kuala Lumpur.[80][81] She also made concerts in Indonesia and toured five big cities, including Bandung, Yogyakarta, Denpasar, Surabaya and Medan.[82] In August 2009, she was invited as musical guest to perform her song "Saviour" at New Wave 2009 in Jūrmala, Latvia where she met her Indonesian singer colleague Sandhy Sondoro competing at that show.[83][84] On 16 October 2009, she attended FAO World Food Day event, called All is Possible, at 4th International Rome Film Festival.[85][86]

2010–2013: Echoes, Eurovision, and The X Factor

Atemlos Tour
in May 2010.

In early 2010, Anggun recorded a duet with Portuguese singer

Atemlos (2010).[88] Anggun was also featured on Schiller's concert series, Atemlos Tour, in 14 cities in Germany during May 2010.[89] Anggun did a cameo for 2010 French drama film Ces amours-là directed by Claude Lelouch.[90][91]

Anggun's fifth international studio album—Echoes for the English version and Échos for the French version—saw her collaboration with composers Gioacchino Maurici [fr], Pierre Jaconelli [fr], Jean-Pierre Pilot [fr], and William Rousseau.[92] It became her first self-produced international album and was released under her own record label, April Earth.[92] The English version was first released in Indonesia in May 2011. It topped the Indonesian Albums Chart and was certified platinum in the first week.[93] It eventually became the best-selling pop album of 2011, with quadruple platinum certification.[94] On this stage, Anggun had won 56 platinum records in 26 countries, from "Snow on the Sahara" to "Echo (You and I)".[95] "Only Love" and its Indonesian version "Hanyalah Cinta" were released as the lead singles and became number-one radio hits.[96] The French version was released in November 2011 and reached number 48 on the French Albums Chart.[97] "Je partirai", the first single for the French version, reached number five in Belgium.[98] Anggun held her second major concert at the Jakarta Convention Center, Konser Kilau Anggun, on 27 November 2011.[96] She later appeared for the third time at the Christmas concert in the Vatican. This time, she performed "Only Love" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", the latter in a duet with Ronan Keating.[99]

Anggun performing at the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan on 26 May 2012.

Anggun was chosen by

Baku, Azerbaijan on 26 May 2012, wearing a shiny metallic dress sponsored by designer Jean Paul Gaultier. The song finished in 22nd place with 21 points. Anggun later told the press that she had originally hoped to reach a place within the top 10 and was deeply disappointed with the final result.[102]

In March 2012, Anggun released the international edition of Echoes with "Echo (You and I)" as the lead single.[103] A special edition of Échos was also released in France, featuring three additional tracks. Following the completion of the Eurovision, she continued the promotion of the album.

Anggun in concert at Le Trianon, Paris in June 2012.

Anggun embarked on a concert tour in several cities across France, Switzerland and

James Bond series, "Calling You" from 1987 film Bagdad Cafe and, with Patrick Fiori, "La Chanson d'Hélène" from 1970 film The Things of Life (Les Choses de la vie). At the end of 2012, she was appointed by Director & Chief Commercial Officer of Indosat, Erik Meijer [id], to be the brand ambassador of Indosat Mentari Paket Smartphone (Indosat Mentari Smartphone Package).[107]

In 2013, Anggun served as the international judge for the

French Physical Albums Chart with platinum record (sold 100,000 copies).[113][114] In May 2013, Anggun released a greatest hits album entitled Best-Of: Design of a Decade 2003–2013. A new version of "Snow on the Sahara" produced by Lebanese-Canadian musician K.Maro was sent to Indonesian radio to promote the album.[115] In this year, Olay management and Procter & Gamble chose Anggun to be ambassador of Olay Total Effect.[116] She and Natasha St-Pier were invited to sing in front of Pope Francis on 7 December 2013 at Concerto di Natale XXI edizione in Auditorium della Conciliazione, Rome.[114] They sang songs from Thérèse – Vivre d'amour. Anggun did a duet with Italian singer Luca Barbarossa and performed Christmas carol's, "White Christmas".[114]

At the 2013 Taormina Film Fest in Italy, Anggun was presented with the Taormina Special Award for her humanitarian works as the FAO Goodwill Ambassador.[117] Anggun with David Foster, alongside Ruben Studdard, Michael Johns, David Cook, and Nicole Scherzinger performed on David Foster & Friends Private Concert in Jakarta. She sang three songs, including Whitney Houston's hits, "I Will Always Love You", "I Have Nothing" and her own song, "Snow on the Sahara". She did a photoshoot with VOGUE Italia in November 2013 and had an interview with Vogue's journalist, Stefania Cubello. She wore Azzaro's and Louis Vuitton's stellar.[118] Also in November 2013, she was appointed by President of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) Nasser Al-Khelaifi to be the ambassador of the club.[119] On 22 November 2013, she joined French General Manager and Marketing Executive of PSG Jean-Claude Blanc and Ambassador of Republic of Indonesia to France (2010-2014) Rezlan Ishar Jenie [id; jv] to launch the club official site with Indonesian language for Indonesian Les Parisiens which Anggun was the icon of this site.[120] She received the number 10 jersey which is the same number jersey of PSG famous striker Zlatan Ibrahimović.[120]

2014–2016: Got Talent and Toujours un ailleurs

Anggun in Paris, France, on 25 April 2015.

Following the success of X Factor Indonesia, Anggun was recruited to judge the other

Syco's franchise, Indonesia's Got Talent, alongside artistic director and photographer Jay Subyakto [id], radio personality and actress Indy Barends, singer Ari Lasso, in 2014. To prepare for the program, she received instruction from Simon Cowell during the set of Britain's Got Talent.[121] Anggun re-recorded her debut international single as a French-Portuguese duet with Tony Carreira, retitled "La neige au Sahara (Faço Chover No Deserto)
", for Carreira's album Nos fiançailles, France/Portugal.

The duo performed the song at the 2014 World Music Awards in Monaco, where Anggun was awarded the World's Best-Selling Indonesian Artist.[122] In June, Anggun launched her first fragrance, Grace, named after her name in English.[123] Grace, eau de parfume, production was under BEL Perfumes label, Thailand-based on finest French and International cosmetics & perfumes creator. She and her management had the chance to visited Grasse, one of the city in France where produces best quality elixir for perfumery. It took two years to produces this fragrance. It distributed to Indonesia, Thailand, China-region and France.[124] She did a collaboration a young Dutch DJ Indyana on a song titled "Right Place Right Time".[125] Later on, this song was chosen to be the anthem of Dreamfields Festival [de] on 16 August 2014 at Garuda Wisnu Kencana, Bali.[126] In late 2014, Anggun recorded two duets: "Who Wants to Live Forever" with Il Divo for their album A Musical Affair and "Pour une fois" with Vincent Niclo for his album Ce que je suis.[127] Anggun also released "Fly My Eagle" as an original soundtrack for the commercially and critically acclaimed film Pendekar Tongkat Emas.[128] On 10 July 2014, Anggun was invited by Air France to perform at Air France Inauguration of Jakarta-Paris Travel Route.[129][130] Anggun performed in Africa twice during 2014, for Roberto Cavalli's Casa Fashion Show in Casablanca, Morocco,[131] and for the 15th annual French-speaking World Summit in Dakar, Senegal.[132] She was invited by Pope Francis to attended at Concerto di Natale where located at Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi on 25 December 2014.[133] She sang "Malam Kudus", an Indonesian version of "Silent Night" gospel, and Christmas carols "O Little Town of Bethlehem".[134]

In 2015, Anggun, alongside

Jean-Paul Gaultier as president of the jury, singer Patrick Fiori, singer Kendji Girac, Miss France 2009 & model Chloé Mortaud, actress, model & author Laëtitia Milot and Rugby athlete Frédéric Michalak.[146] Iris Mittenaere was elected to be Miss France 2016 who become the winner of Miss Universe 2016.[147][148]

Anggun's sixth French-language studio album,

Samoan, Spanish, and English. Toujours un ailleurs became Anggun's most successful album in France since Luminescence (2005), charting for 24 weeks on the French Albums Chart (peaking at number 43) and sold over 50,000 copies. It also became her best-charting album in Belgium, debuting at number 43 and remaining on the chart for 31 weeks (making 5 re-enters). The album's single, "Nos vies parallèles" peaked at number 47 on the French Singles Chart and number 39 on the Belgian Ultratop Singles Chart (her first top-40 hit since "Être une femme"). This single featured one of French musical legends Florent Pagny as he helped Anggun to pursue her career in France years ago and Columbian singer Yuri Buenaventura [ca; de; es; fr; oc].[151][152] According to Francophonie Diffusion, "Nos vies parallèles" was the third-most played French song worldwide during March 2016.[153] Both Anggun and Florent Pagny traveled to Havana, Cuba, for music video shooting which directed by Igreco. Maxime Le Forestier's song, "Née quelque part [fr]", being rearranged by Anggun and her team, alongside Grammy Award-winning singer and UN Goodwill Ambassador Angélique Kidjo as she featured in this single. "Face au vent" was the third lead single of this album after "A nos enfants" and "Nos vies parallèles". In this single's music video, actor and dancer Benoît Maréchal [fr] being featured again after he did great performance on "A Crime" and "Garde-moi" music videos in 2006. Darius Salimi was chosen to direct six music videos for this album,including "A nos enfants", "Face au vent", "Toujours un ailleurs", "Est-ce que tu viendras?", "Mon capitaine", and "Née quelque part". To promote the album, Anggun embarked on a 23-date concert tour across France and Belgium.[154]

She performed as a guest singer at

2017–2019: Television projects, 8 and Asian Games 2018

Anggun with Malaysian singers Siti Nurhaliza and Jaclyn Victor in April 2016.

Anggun did more than 60 showcases in France and Belgium tours to promote her French album,

American-Korean rapper, songwriter, and dancer Jay Park
as the new judge on the panel.

On 12 October 2017, Anggun released a lyric video for "

American blogger and media personality Perez Hilton wrote on his blog that Anggun's "What We Remember" could be compared with Sade's and Dido's songs.[185]

She was invited for the seventh time by

RAN with Vidi Aldiano.[195] Anggun was invited by high-fashion brand COACH to have great visit and did a number of performance for the opening of new branch store in Suria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Anggun attended the opening with her husband, Malaysian singers couple Fazura & Fattah Amin, Taiwanese singer Dizzy Dizzo and Malaysian-Singaporean actor Lawrence Wong.[196] In November 2018, she was invited to joined French Navy and got a chance to operate Le Mistral, an amphibious assault ship and a type of helicopter carrier, for three days.[197] She reported her experiences on the show called Noël avec soldats (Christmas with Soldiers) at Port-Bouët army base in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.[198] Anggun joined charades of various artist, such as David Foster & Katharine McPhee, Kelly Clarkson, Randy Jackson, Andrea Bocelli, Gavin Rossdale, Josh Groban, and many more, for the production of documentary film Silent Night — A Song for the World.[199] She made soundtracks on two versions of "Silent Night" gospel, "Malam Kudus" in Indonesian and "Douce nuit, sainte nuit" in French which she recorded in London.[200] She began the filming production process in Germany with help from Franco-German TV network Arte.[201] This film was narrated by Hugh Bonneville and directed by Austrian director & film-maker Hannes M. Schalle.[199]

In early of 2019, Anggun had tour throughout several cities in Italy, including

Prambanan Temple. On 28 July 2019, Anggun continued her Italian tour concert at Alpe Adria Arena, Lignano.[213] Anggun with comedian Jarry [ca; fr], actor Kev Adams, and presenter Alessandra Sublet became panelists on Mask Singer and it became one of the most successful TV shows with ratings that reached nearly 7 million viewers. She eventually returned for another season of Mask Singer.[214][215][216] She also returned with David Foster and Jay Park for Asia's Got Talent Season 3.[217] Another surprising moment for her was her song "Perfect World" from Toujours un ailleurs topped to no. 5 in the first week to no. 18 on US Billboard Dance Club Chart in December 2019.[218][219] Anggun does a duet with Luciano Pavarotti virtually at The Luciano Pavarotti Foundation and Anggun in concert which took place at the Simfonia Hall in Jakarta. Singers Giulia Mazzola (soprano), Matteo Desole (tenor), Giuseppe Infantino (tenor), and Lorenzo Licitra (tenor) sang with deep appreciation with Anggun in that concert. Their beautiful voices were accompanied by orchestral music from the Jakarta Simfonia Orchestra.[220] Previously, Anggun has performed a virtual duet with Luciano Pavarotti on song called "Caruso" at the stage of the 2019 Asia's Got Talent
Grand Finale.

2020–present: Further television works, music collaborations and acting debut

In January 2020, she attended to

Jean-Paul Gaultier, Christian Louboutin, Stéphane Rolland, actor Yves Lecoq, and journalist Patrick Poivre d'Arvor attended the event with many artists and French public figures.[235] Musical documentary film about Christmas carol in 2018, Silent Night — A Song for the World, re-produced by The CW and took a date on 10 December 2020 for its special premiere.[236]

Her latest duet with legendary Italian tenor

Uruguayan bass-baritone Erwin Schrott, young Japanese pianist Shio Okui, and honored opera singer from Kazakhstan Mayra Muhammad-kyzy. Korean star Yiruma and Chinese soprano Ying Huang performed via teleconference. Among the participants of the ceremony is Charles Kay, director of the international concert project World Orchestra for Peace.[239][240] At that event, she received a Duet of the Year award because of her duet on "Caruso" performances across the globe.[237][238] She continued the Italy tour concert that has been postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic. She started first in Sassuolo on 11 September 2021 and she visited Palazzo Dulcale. She performed at Piazzale della Rosa and Valentina Tioli was the opening act.[241][242][243] On 12 September 2021, Aquileia was her next destination to visit and she performed at Piazza Capitolo di Aquileia.[241]

On 2 April 2021,

Vatican to perform at Concerto di Natale [it]: Ventinovesima XXIX Edizione in Auditorium della Conciliazione. She sang three songs, including "Silent Night"/"Malam Kudus" mash-up rendition alongside Francesca Michielin, "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" with reggae icon Shaggy, and "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" alongside children choir called Piccolo Coro Le Dolci Note.[267] She also performed at Christmas Contest held by TV2000 and sang her hit, "Snow on the Sahara".[268][269]

Anggun announced that she participated on comedy-musical theatre show with broadway vibe, Al Capone, alongside Roberto Alagna and Bruno Pelletier.[270] She acted as Lili, Al Capone's mistress. It will be directed by opera manager and Opéra de Monte-Carlo director Jean-Louis Grinda, composed by Jean-Félix Lalanne [de; eu; fr] and produced by Jean-Marc Dumontet [fr].[271] The show would be performed on 93 dates at Folies Bergère and started in January until July 2023. The first screening of the show was held in April 2022. The album was released on 30 September 2022 at various digital music platform.[272] Anggun and her husband attended the premiere screenplay of Tom Cruise's Top Gun: Maverick at the 75th Cannes Film Festival.[273][274] Anggun along with her husband were invited by Élise Boghossian [fr] to perform for EliseCare's solidarity concert at Olympia.[275] She sang Black's song, "Wonderful Life", and "Snow on the Sahara". She was accompanied by her husband as her keyboardist.[276] Mayor of Surakarta Gibran Rakabuming Raka collaborated with Shopee Indonesia, Embassy of Indonesia to France and Le BHV Marais to held a fashion exhibition and showcase called Java in Paris in June 2022.[277] Anggun performed as a Javan female folk-singer, named sinden.[278] She also accompanied by traditional dancer (arranged by Indonesian choreographer Eko Pece [de; id; jv]) and gamelan music.[277] In August 2022, she re-composed Indonesian patriotic song, "Indonesia Pusaka", for Shopee Indonesia's ad clip in order to celebrate Indonesia's independence day on 17 August.[279] After SKII, Anggun was appointed to be the brand ambassador for Switzerland-luxury skincare brand NIANCE.[280][281] On 23 September 2022, Anggun joined a project, with Lorenzo Licitra, as a featured artist on the theme song and campaign for the 12th Festival del Cinema Nuovo, the international competition for short films played by disabled people, which was held in Bergamo, Italy.[282][283] The song called "Eli Hallo" which written by Lorenzo Licitra and Giovanni Segreti Bruno. The music video was directed by Donato Sileo. Eleonora Abbagnato featured as the dancer and a boy with special needs in the music video. For the music video's wardrobe, Anggun wore Zimmermann and Missoni dresses along with Bernard Delettrez jewelry.[284][285] Anggun participated as part of supporting artists on the French version of Studytracks app, an online platform that unites teaching method with music and cognitive science professionals. Anggun alongside the supporting artists sings classes' subjects from Cours Moyen 1 (CM1), equivalent to Elementary School level, to Terminale, equivalent to High School level, according to a method developed with neuroscience specialists to maximize the retention of information over the long term. Anggun recorded a song to learn about the "Philosophy" subject.[286] Anggun was chosen to be the brand ambassador for a herbal drinking brand Acaraki Golden Sparkling.

Artistry and legacy

Anggun playing piano during her 2006 concert in Bandung, Indonesia.

Anggun possesses a three-octave

The SouthtownStar noted that "Anggun is gifted with a warm, full voice that can tackle slight pop songs without overpowering them as well as swoop with depth and ease over heavier emotional numbers."[291] Anggun received her first songwriting credit at the age of twelve on her debut album Dunia Aku Punya (1986). Anggun said, "I was writing songs all the time, but my specialty was classical piano and singing."[292]

Anggun started as a rock singer in Indonesia, and was influenced by rock bands such as

The Fragile (1999) as "the album that changed my life" and the band's frontman Trent Reznor as "the man of my musical life."[295][296] Her other musical influences include Tracy Chapman, Sheila Chandra and Sting.[8] Anggun, who studied Balinese dance since childhood, uses the traditional art in her performances.[297]

Anggun's image has been compared to that of Pocahontas.[298] Some international articles and magazines give a nickname for Anggun as "Indonesian Madonna (Madonna Indonésienne)" or even "Madonna from Asia (Madonna de l'Asie)".[299][300] At the early stage of her career as a rock singer, Anggun was known for her tomboy look—wearing a crooked beret, shorts, studded jacket, and large belt; this set a trend during the early 1990s. Later, she has focused on her femininity and sexuality, emphasising her long black hair and brown skin.[301] For this look she uses the work of fashion designers like Roberto Cavalli, Azzedine Alaïa, Jean Paul Gaultier, Dolce & Gabbana, and many more.[79] Other couture fashion designers that Anggun often wears include Givenchy, Elie Saab, Victoria Beckham, Georges Chakra, Tony Ward, Blumarine, and Zuhair Murad. In 2001, Anggun was ranked No. 6 in a list of Sexiest Women of Asia by FHM magazine.[37] Later in 2010, she was ranked at number 18 on the French version of FHM's list of 100 Sexiest Women in the World.[302]

When promoting her first international album in the United States, she was reportedly offered a role as a

commercials, she tends to be selective when choosing products to promote.[305]

Anggun's success in Europe and America has been credited with helping other Asian singers such as

Today called her the "Voice of Asia" as well as "Southeast Asia's international singing sensation."[308] Filipino music journalist Lionel Zivan S. Valdellon described Anggun as "a very good ambassadress for Indonesia and Asia in general".[18] Regarding the role of Asia in the Western music industry, Anggun said "I think it's about time people know something more about Asia, not only as a vacation place."[18]

Other activities

Philanthropy and activism

In 1997, Anggun joined

Zucchero on the song "World"). In March 2001, she is one of the many performers of the title "Que serais-je demain?" as a member of the female collective les Voix de l'espoir [fr] ( The Voices of Hope) created by Princess Erika in order to helped build a pan-African hospital in Dakar, Senegal. Anggun was involved in Global 200 by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature and Anggun joined Solidays or in French called Solidarité sida [fr], the annual festival for raising money to help people with HIV/AIDS in Africa and also to prevent the disease. In 2003, Anggun was involved in Gaia Project
, an environmental benefit project, to raise awareness about the preservation of the environment, and joined a charity concert called Le concert pour le paix.

In 2005, Anggun was a part of a humanitarian project to promote tolerance in Hammamet, Tunisia. Anggun promoted a micro-credit program to help to empower women in Indonesia, and many countries worldwide. This campaign was organized by United Nations. Anggun was one of many French singers to raise money to help Tsunami victims in Asia. She herself also visited Aceh for a couple of days after the tragedy. Anggun joined Music for Asia Charity Concert in Milan, Italy to raise money to help victims of Tsunami in Asia. She has been invited to perform "Être une femme" in a concert, called Tous egaux, tous en scene in La Zenith, Paris, to fight for racial discrimination. In February 2005, she performed her song, "Être une femme", with Lady Laistee [an; fr] in Ni Putes Ni Soumises Concert to celebrate women empowerment and feminism. In the same year, she performed "Don't Give Up" with Peter Gabriel on United Against Malaria Concert in Geneva, Switzerland.

She also participated on the 2006 Fight AIDS, solidarity campaign held by

AIDS. She did a charity single with several female French stars, titled "Pour que tu sois libre".[20]

During 2007, Anggun participated in several environmental projects. She became the French-language narrator of the

In 2009, Anggun went to

United Nations Climate Change conference (COP15) in Copenhagen, Denmark, helping to spread an awareness message worldwide and to raise the importance of the for leaders of the world to agree and work together on this key issue that is climate change. She also performed at Dance 4 Climate Change Concert. She sang two songs as a soloist, "Snow on the Sahara" and "Stronger", and two songs as a duet, "Saviour" with Niels Brinck and "7 Seconds" with Youssou N'Dour.[313][314]

In 2010, Anggun joined former President of United States,

philanthropist & creator of United Nations Foundation Ted Turner and supermodel & activist Gisele Bündchen.[315] This event was to help the CSDW (Children's Safe Drinking Water) achieve its dream to "save a life every hour" in the developing countries around the world by providing two billion liters of clean water every year by 2020.[316] At the same year, she with Daniel Powter, Lara Fabian, M. Pokora, Caroline Costa, Natasha St. Pier, Justin Nozuka, Sofia Essaïdi, Tom Frager, Christophe Willem, Jenifer, Bob Sinclar, Joachim Garraud and other 33 artists, credited as Collectif Artistes, appeared and featured in AIDES
's album Message, specifically in a song called If, to dedicated for all the victims of AIDS worldwide.

On 1 July 2011, she appeared on game show called N'oubliez pas les paroles!, a French version of international series Don't Forget the Lyrics! with Thierry Amiel where they won €50,000 and donated those prizes to Sidaction.[317] In 2011, Anggun joined charity show marathon, called Téléthon. Over €86 million have been collected so far to the benefit of the fight for children rare diseases, including muscular dystrophy syndrome.[318] She co-signed an appeal with several artists and artistic personalities in favor of marriage for all and urged the French government to give the right of access to adoption for homosexual couples.[319] She with other 40 musical artists, including will.i.am and Carly Rae Jepsen, joined a campaign project which held by La Voix de l'enfant [fr] and My Major Company to made a collective charity album called Les Voix de l'Enfant. The album sold over 50,000 copies and gained €100,000. She participated in its single, Je reprends ma route.[320] She joined UNICEF campaign to help children in Africa. She participated as a performer at Association Laurette Fugain's [fr] concert,Départ Immédiat. She performed a duet with Tina Arena on "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)."[321] Anggun with Zlatan Ibrahimović and Nasser Al-Khelaifi attended the PSG's charity event Fondation du PSG in November 2013 to help children with need. This event succeed to collect funds around €190,000 or equivalent to US$221,191.35.[119][322]

Anggun promoted a pressure to put an end against discrimination, child labor, forcing young girls into marriage, and prostitution at World Without Walls congress on 9 November 2014 in Berlin, Germany.[323] Anggun, David Foster, Melanie C and Vanness Wu later collaborated on a cover version of Earth, Wind & Fire's "Let's Groove" as the charity single for Nepal earthquake relief.[324] In 2015, Anggun became the ambassador of charity organization La Voix de l'enfant [fr]] (The Voice of the Children).[325] Les Enfants de la Terre [fr] made collaborative project with several artists, including Anggun, to launch a musical tale album for kids and it was called Martin & les fées (Martin & The Fairies). For every €1 from its sale, all was donated to Les Enfants de la terre for giving help and aids to children with disability.[326] She joined ‘’The Pansy Project’’, a website to denounces the cruelty of homophobia actions against LGBT communities in the world, initiated by Paul Harfleet. This project also planted Pansy on locations where homophobia action was committed.[327][328] She made through one of important newspaper in France Libération or so called Libé which she made a strong stands about supporting LGBT community, sent an open letter for President of Indonesia Joko Widodo about death sentence of Serge Atlaoui [fr], told about her new album Toujours un ailleurs, her newest updates in life, and many more.[329] She attended 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris.[330] She met Indigenous Peoples' Alliance of Nusantara (AMAN) and Indonesia Nature Film Society (Infis) when she shares her views on indigenous peoples' rights, climate change and the role we all have to play in this short interview.[330] She did an interview with advocacy group, If Not Us, Then Who?.[331] She was appointed to be the narrator of a documentary film titled Our Fight which broadcast through this event and France featuring stories from Kalimantan and Sumatra.[330] She joined a campaigned advertisement called Une bonne claque by short clip for COP21 which aired on France 2. She told how we can contribute to the environment by giving little tips that help the Earth from climate change.[332] Anggun went to Madagascar to help children with chronic diseases to get medical treatment with Aviation Without Borders.[333] She attended at 2016 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP22) in Marrakech, Morocco. She sang "La Neige au Sahara" and "Cesse la pluie", also did a duet with Youssou N'Dour for the fourth time on his song titled "7 Seconds".[334]

Anggun alongside singer

Sony Pictures Networks India N. P. Singh, co-presidents & founders of Sony Pictures Classics Tom Bernard & Michael Barker, U.S. President & Chief Creative Officer of WeTransfer Damian Bradfield, as well as other prominent industry & environmental activism leaders.[339]

In April 2018, Anggun with

Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique (SACEM) delegates.[340] They discussed about this topic and copyright problems with President of Institute for Digital Fundamental (IDF) Rights Jean-Marie Cavada. Anggun and those artists later on joined mass online campaign titled #MakeInternetFair. This main action was to ensure that user upload platforms, like YouTube, Facebook and SoundCloud properly share the revenues they generate with the songwriters and composers whose musical works they use, addressing the so-called ‘transfer of value’ or ‘value gap’.[341] On 17 June 2018, she was performing with French composer and musician François Meïmoun [fr] at Centre Pompidou for 55th Anniversary of Fédération Française Sésame Autisme [fr], is a French non-profit association of parents of children and adults with autism. She sang a song called "Blocus" which she co-wrote it with François Meïmoun and Thomas Fasquerras and became the soundtrack of the event. Its lyrics were mixed up French and Indonesian language.[342] On 26 June 2018, she was officially participating #TheFreaks, a collective of 68 French artists, such as Zazie, Pascal Obispo, and more, who are sensitive to the defense of the environment and the protection of our ecosystems. This was an initiative action from French electro-rock band Shaka Ponk. Therefore, they committed to adopting new behaviors to fight over-consumption, pollution, global warming and protect biodiversity.[343][344]

On 19 January 2019, she performed at the

On 17 July 2020, she became leader of the panelist or investigateur, while

I Can See Your Voice.[351] She won €28,500 or equivalent to US$33,082.77 and she donated those prize to Aviation Without Borders. Another team was led by Amir while Julie Zenatti and Titoff were the member of his team.[352] She performed a song "Lady Marmalade" with legendary cabaret dance troupe Moulin Rouge on 25 June 2020 at TV special for charity event 100 ans de comédies musicales : les stars chantent pour Sidaction to fight against AIDS, even though COVID-19 pandemic was roaming.[353][354] In December 2020, she shared a video from The Pansy Project (Les Pensées de Paul), which was a 2015 documentary film by English artist-activist Paul Harfleet that denounces homophobia and violence against the LGBT community. The film was directed by Jean-Baptiste Erreca [fr
]. Anggun was a cameo in the promotional trailer of the documentary and her song, called "Try", was chosen to be the soundtrack of the documentary.

In April 2021, Anggun alongside 35 French celebrities, such as

Chimene Badi, Ibrahim Maalouf and more, joined solidarity raffle held by Association Laurette Fugain [fr], an association that aims to fight leukemia.[355] It owes its name to Laurette Fugain, the daughter of Stéphanie and Michel Fugain, who died in 2002 cause of this disease at the age of 22. To join this raffle, the persons had to buy one or more €10 tickets donation from 31 March to 31 May 2021. If they got lucky and win this raffle, each one of the winners got the chance to meet one of those celebrities in person.[356] On 14 June 2021, she was invited to perform in order to support and celebrate World Blood Donor Day 2021 at Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy.[357] At that event, she sang three songs and was appointed as an International Ambassador of the Blood Donors by WHO, Ministry of Health and President of the Republic.[95]
Anggun performed in

On 15 January 2022, she attended as guest for Spectaculaire on France 2, a charity family TV show which brings together on stage the best numbers of performances from all the disciplines and honors prestigious artists from all over the world with exhibits exceptional performances, such as acrobatic roller skating, aerial hoop, flaming Cyr wheel, etc.[364] She sang "Caruso" featured virtual "Luciano Pavarotti". This show's particular episode had collected €140,000 and donated those prizes to Aviation Without Borders.[365] Anggun along with her husband were invited by Élise Boghossian [fr] to perform for EliseCare's solidarity concert at Olympia. This concert was being held as a solidarity act for children who were victimized by the war in Iraq, Syria, Armenia, Lebanon, Ethiopia and Ukraine.[275] Anggun became a leader of the panelists again on Good Singers [fr] (season 3) second episode, with Booder [fr] and Diane Leyre were the member of her team. She won over Joyce Jonathan for €13,500 and donated to Aviation Without Borders.[366]

Ambassadorship

She was appointed as the spokesperson for the

The One Billion Hungry Project. The One Billion Hungry Project is also a program from FAO from the United Nations to raise our awareness that in 2010, there were 925 million people who were still hungry. This campaign asks the public to sign a petition to pressure government leaders to be more active in eradicating poverty. According to Anggun, by word of mouth promotion or through social networks will increase the number of signatures for this petition. “Spread the words! Anyway, I will always tweet, I will always post on Facebook, just to wake the people up in everywhere," said Anggun.[374] She also performed "Snow on the Sahara" at the campaign's concert on 19 September 2010 in New York.[375] She got an interview with CNN to talk about this campaign on the same date.[376] American former athlete Carl Lewis and Anggun will be joining other celebrities in support of the MDG Summit to be held in New York on 22 September 2010. The UN Summit in New York on 20–22 September will bring together close to 150 Heads of State and Government, joined by leaders from the private sector, foundations and civil society, and celebrities, to commit to an action agenda to achieve the MDGs.[372] In November 2011, she made a speech at UN Summit in China.[377]

Writing

Anggun wrote her views on several issues, especially in Indonesia. She shared those columns on online platforms Qureta.com and DW.[378][379][380] She got more than 150,000 online readers.[381] Mostly she discussed social, humanity, and tolerance topics. On Qureta.com, she uploaded four writings and all in Indonesian:

  • "Feminisme dan Solidaritas Maskulin (Feminism and Masculine Solidarity)"[382]
  • "Histeria Go-International (Go-International Hysteria)"[383]
  • "Cinta adalah Hak Asasi Manusia (Love is a Human Right)"[384]
  • "Indonesia dan Sejumlah Klise (Indonesia and Some Clichés)"[381]

On DW, she wrote an article titled "Komunisme dan Emosi Yang Bertautan di Indonesia (Communism and Emotions Are Linked in Indonesia)" and also it uploaded in Indonesian.[380]

Personal life

Anggun was raised a

Muslim
:

Saya lahir di negara Islam. Saya Islam. Tapi saya sangat prihatin kalau negara saya jadi terbelakang seperti itu. Karena Islam itu mengenal yang namanya toleransi. Saya tidak mendukung negara yang bikin generasi mudanya frustrasi.
I was born in a Muslim country. I am Muslim. But I'm very concerned that my country is becoming backward in this way. Because Islam is known as a tolerant religion. I don't support countries that frustrate the young generation.

— Anggun's talk at the Jakarta Convention Center[385]

At the same time she notes that she is not inclined to have a rigid point of view about religion

religious faith
from the basic regulative principle for the individual:

For me, the most important thing is not what religion you believe in but how you do things, how you live your life.[386]

Your belief doesn't determine whether you're a good person or not—your behavior does.[387]

Anggun has been married four times.[388] Her first marriage, in 1992, was to Michel Georgea, a French engineer. Since he was her manager, Anggun was reproached in Indonesia for allegedly marrying to advance her career.[4] Her second husband was Louis-Olivier Maury[389] (born March 1971[390]) whom she met in Canada. They married in 2004. After her marriage to Olivier Maury ended in 2006, Anggun began a relationship with French writer Cyril Montana, whom she eventually married.[79] She gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Kirana Cipta Montana,[391] on 8 November 2007.[392] She and Montana got divorced in 2015. On 16 August 2018 Anggun married for the fourth time in Ubud, Bali with a German musician and photographer, Christian Kretschmar.[393]

Besides Indonesian, her native language, Anggun is fluent in French and English.[394]

Paris burglary incidents

According to Closer, Anggun's apartment in Paris was robbed by burglars on 18 September 2015 when she was not in Paris. The burglars have stolen jewelry and high value items for a total amount of around €250,000.[395] Theft occurred again in the housing of Anggun on Monday, December 6, 2021, at around 11.00 p.m. in Paris. At that time, Anggun and her family were on vacation in Italy. There were three men who were suspected. They managed to slip into the apartment at the 8th arrondissement of Paris through a window. The robbers stole several luxury items belonging to Anggun, including bags and watches. The amount of the damage would amount to €80,000.[396]

Backing band

Current members

  • Fabrice Ach – bassist, backing vocals (2001–present)
  • Olivier Freche [fr] – lead guitarist, rhythm guitarist, backing vocals (2004–2011, 2013–present)
  • Jean-Marie Négozio – keyboardist, backing vocals (2003, 2006–present)
  • Olivier Baldissera – drummer, percussionist (2008–present)
  • Stéphane Escoms – back-up keyboardist, backing vocals (2020 (on Italia & Russia tour concerts)–present)

Former members

  • Patrick Buchmann – drummer, percussionist, backing vocals (1997–2004)
  • Nicolas-Yvan Mingot – lead guitarist (1997–2000)
  • Yannick Hardouin – bassist (1997–2001)
  • Patrice Clémentin – keyboardist (1997–2002)
  • Serge Bouchard – back-up bassist (1999 (on Asia Tour))
  • Cyril Tarquiny [fr] – lead guitarist, rhythm guitarist, backing vocals (2001–2003, 2006–2007, 2010–2012, 2020 (on Russia tour))
  • Gilard – keyboardist, backing vocals (2004–2005)
  • Claude Sarragossa – drummer, percussionist (2005–2007)
  • Romain Berrodier – back-up keyboardist, backing vocals (2014–2015)
  • Frédéric Degré – back-up drummer (2019 (on Prambanan Jazz Festival [id] and Gemilang 30 Tahun Concert))

In popular culture

Anggun became the first Indonesian woman to be immortalized in wax by Madame Tussauds in 2016. Located in its Bangkok museum, Anggun's statue joined that of Sukarno, the first President of Indonesia.[397] As of 2022, a total of 19 Anggun records have been added by the Indonesian Music Museum for preservation, the seventh most total among musicians from Jakarta.[398]

A cocktail named after "Anggun" is served in Bar 228, Hôtel Meurice de Calais, Paris.[399] It is made of Bacardi rum, mango coulis, coconut milk, and pineapple juice.[400]

Discography

Filmography

Film

Television

Musical Theatre

  • Al Capone & Les Incorruptibles (2023)

Radio Programme

Online Series

  • Profession Comédien (2019)

Soundtrack

Year Film/TV series Soundtrack titles
1989 Si Roy [id] Si Roy, Kamu Hey Kamu, Dosa-Dosaku, Okay, Dumolit
1997 Anastasia C'est le debut (At the Beginning) ft. Gildas Arzel
1999 Manatea, les perles du Pacifique La Perle Noir
Passions On the Breath of An Angel
2000 Help! I'm a Fish Ton Amour Ocean (Ocean Love)
2001 The Princess and the Marine On the Breath of An Angel
Anja & Viktor [da] Rain ft. Jonas Winge Leisner [da]
2002 Open Hearts Counting Down, Open Your Heart, Little Things
2004 Flatmania Take Me There, Voir l'envers
Genesis II Eden, Sacred Silence, Lullaby
2005 Transporter 2 Saviour
2007 Earth Un jour sur Terre, World
2014 Pendekar Tongkat Emas (The Golden Cane Warrior) Fly My Eagle
2018 My Little Pony: Equestria Girls, Forgotten Friendship What We Remember
2021 Yuni Mimpi

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient Result
1990 BASF Awards Best Selling Album of the Year
Tua Tua Keladi
Nominated
Monitor Magazine Best Performer on TV Herself Nominated
Popular Magazine Indonesia Most Popular Artist of the Year Won[401]
1991 Won[401]
Most Popular Song "Tua-Tua Keladi" Nominated
1993 Video Music Indonesia Awards Best Music Video "Kembalilah Kasih (Kita Harus Bicara)" Won
Favorite Music Video Won
BASF Awards Best Selling Album of the Year Anggun C. Sasmi... Lah!!! Nominated
1998
Victoires de la musique
Revelation of the Year Herself Nominated[402]
2000 The Cosmopolitan Asia Women Award Herself Won[403]
2001 Radio France Internationale Francophone Song of the Year "Derrière la porte" Won
2002 Beacon of Light Awards Women Inspire Award Herself Won
2003 Cosmopolitan Indonesia Fun Fearless Female of the Year Won
Robert Awards Best Original Song "Open Your Heart" Nominated[404]
2004 Radio France Internationale Francophone Song of the Year "Être une femme" Won
2005 Government of France Knight of Arts and Letters Herself Won
Sopot Music Awards Best International Song "Cesse la pluie" Nominated
2006 Anugerah Musik Indonesia Best International Artist Herself Won
2007
Filles TV – Jeune & Jolie Awards
Great Heart of the Year Won
2008 Radio France Internationale Francophone Song of the Year "Si tu l'avoues" Won
2009 Dahsyatnya Awards Outstanding Solo Singer Herself Nominated
2012 Outstanding Guest Star Nominated[405]
Yahoo OMG! Awards Most Inspiring Celebrity Nominated
Most Outstanding International Achievement Nominated
2013 Taormina Film Fest Taormina Special Award Won
SBY Magazine Woman of the Year Won
NRJ Music Award Best Francophone Group/Duo/Trio/Collective Génération Goldman Volume 2 (as featured artist) Nominated[406]
World Music Awards World's Best Album Génération Goldman Volume 2 (as featured artist) Nominated
World's Best Female Artist Herself Nominated
World's Best Live Act Nominated
World's Best Entertainer Nominated
2014 World's Best Female Artist Nominated
World's Best Live Act Nominated
World's Best Entertainer of the Year Nominated
World's Best Selling Indonesian Artist Won
World's Best Song "Vivre d'amour" (with Natasha St-Pier) Nominated
World's Best Video Nominated
World's Best Album Thérèse – Vivre d'amour (as featured artist) Nominated
2015
Indonesian Movie Awards
Most Favourite Movie Soundtrack "Fly My Eagle" Nominated[407]
Anugerah Planet Muzik International Breakthru Artiste Award Herself Won
2016 Government of Florence, Italy
Key of the City
Herself Won
2017 Anugerah Musik Indonesia [id] Best Pop Collaboration "Teka-Teki"(with Tantri of Kotak) Nominated
Best Collaboration Production Work Nominated
SCTV Music Awards [id] Most Popular Collaboration Nominated
Daf BAMA Music Awards Best International Asian Act Herself Won
Best Female Act Won
Big Apple Music Awards Best Selling Asian Artist Won
Best Asian Act Won
2018 International Achievement Recognition Awards (IARA) Best International Female Artist 2018 Nominated
European Latin Awards Best International Singer Won
Apresiasi 100% Musik Indonesia
iRadio
Musisi Indonesia Go International Won
2020 Asian Television Awards Outstanding Contribution to Asian Television Performing Arts Won
2021 Bravo International Classical Music Awards Duet of the Year[408] Herself Won
  • 2001: ranked No. 6 in a list of the Sexiest Women of Asia by FHM magazine.[37]
  • 2010:
    FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World[302]

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by France in the Eurovision Song Contest
2012
Succeeded by
L'enfer et moi
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