Tulus (singer)
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Birth name | Muhammad Tulus |
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Bukittinggi, West Sumatera, Indonesia | August 20, 1987
Origin | Bandung, West Java, Indonesia |
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Years active | 2011–present |
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Instruments | Vocals |
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Website |
situstulus |
Muhammad Tulus (born August 20, 1987), better known by his stage name Tulus, is an Indonesian singer-songwriter.
Albums
His debut album, Tulus, was released in 2011. Rolling Stone Indonesia put this album on the top chart of Indonesia's Best Album and awarded for Tulus as Rookie of The Year in 2013. His second album, Gajah, was released in 2013. 88,000 copies were produced and distributed since then, one of the largest CD productions in Indonesia (2014-2015). It was the only music album in the Indonesian language that was listed in The Top 10 Best Selling Music Album in iTunes Asia, two months in a row after it was released. The title of the album was chosen because it was a childhood nickname of Tulus. "Gajah" is also the title of one of the songs on the album. It also includes the songs "Tanggal Merah", "Satu hari di Bulan Juni", "Bumerang", "Gajah" and others.
Music videos
The six music videos for both of Tulus' albums were released on his YouTube channel. They are titled "Sewindu", "Baru", "Gajah", and "Jangan Cintai Aku Apa Adanya". Tulus directed the music videos for "Teman Hidup" and "Sepatu". The music video for "Sepatu" was shot in Hamburg, Germany and "Baru" was shot in Tokyo, Japan.
Overseas performances
Tulus has performed six solo concerts, titled Tulus: An Introduction (2011), Tulus: Beyond Sincere (2012), Tulus: Diorama Concert (2013), Tulus: Gajah Concert Bandung (2014), Tulus: Gajah Concert Jakarta (2014), Tulus: Gajah Concert Yogyakarta (2015). He has also performed at Java Jazz, Java Soundsfair, Bali Live Jazz Festival, Soulnation, and in Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Germany.
On October 2014 Tulus performed at the Anugerah Planet Muzik award ceremony Singapore that was broadcast live in Malaysia and Indonesia. Tulus also won the "Best New Male Artist" award.[1]
In May 2015, Tulus represented Indonesia at the Asia Pacific Festival and International Music Conference of Music Matters 2015, held in Singapore. During this festival, Tulus performed twice for the conference attendees. In September 2015, he was invited to perform at Soundsekerta 2015. This event was created by Indonesian students community in Melbourne, Australia. Tulus was invited to perform at the Hamazo 10th Festival in Hamamatsu, Japan in October 2015. That same month, he appeared at Macquarie University Auditorium, Sydney. This event was created by the local Indonesian student community.
Collaborations
In addition to his albums, Tulus has collaborated on projects for brand activation campaigns. In 2014–15, Tulus acted as a brand ambassador for Bend The Rules International campaign, held by Hewlett-Packard. Tulus released a new theme song in support of this campaign.
Tulus composed a single, entitled "Lekas", which was used on the soundtrack for the Indonesian movie, 3 Nafas Likas (2014). In mid 2015, Tulus created a song with Ran, an Indonesian music group, for that will be used in an ad campaign for Listerine.
Tulus Co.
Tulus Co. is an independent music label company was founded by Tulus together with his brother, Riri Muktamar, in 2010. Tulus Co. has two main business divisions: Tulus Management (Tulus Man.) and Tulus Production (Tulus Pro.). Tulus has written songs released in two albums through Tulus Co., an independent record label company that he co-founded with his older brother, Riri Muktamar.
Discography
Awards and nominations
References
- ↑ Story of Tulus receiving one award, retrieved on 2014-11-13
External links
- Tulus on Twitter
- Tulus on Tumblr
- musiktulus's channel on YouTube
- Official website
- Review album oleh Rolling Stone Indonesia
- Live Review Konser Diorama Tulus oleh Rolling Stone Indonesia
- Rolling Stone Indonesia: Editors' Choice 2013: Rookie of the Year: Tulus
- Jazzuality: Review Tulus: Beyond Sincere Concert
- Q&A: Tulus