Titi DJ

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Titi DJ
Titi Dwi Jayati on 28 September 2018
Jayati in 2018
Born
Titi Dwi Jayati

Jakarta, Indonesia
Other names
  • Titi Dwi Jayati
  • Titi DJ
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
  • judge
Years active1983–present
Spouses
(m. 1995; div. 1997)
Andrew Hollis Dougharty
(m. 1999; div. 2006)
Noviar Rachmansyah
(m. 2007; div. 2011)
Children4, including Stephanie Poetri
Musical career
Genres
Pop
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
Labels
Member of
Formerly of

Titi Dwi Jayati[not verified in body], popularly known as Titi DJ, is an Indonesian pop singer, songwriter and beauty pageant titleholder. She was a judge on Indonesian Idol from seasons 1 to 5 and season 8, Golden Memories Vol.1 and 2, Q Academy season 1, and The Voice Indonesia season 3 and 4. She is known for the song "Sang Dewi". She was the first Indonesian female singer invited to perform a concert at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore and the first Indonesian singer to perform seven concerts in four days. She was also the first female coach to win The Voice Indonesia in 2019. In the 80's she widely known for the song Ekspresi (Expression), the jazz fusion hit she collaborated with Indonesian musician Indra Lesmana in 1988. In the 1990s released the song Bahasa Kalbu (Voice of the Heart). In the 2000s she released the songs Sang Dewi, Matamu, Separuh Hidupku, and Hanya Cinta Yang Bisa. In the early 2010s she released the song "Jangan Biarkan", covering Indonesian singer Diana Nasution. The television channel, RCTI, hosted the "Jangan Biarkan Concert" with her album "Titi to Diana". In the 2020s she released the song Show Off Your Colors, in collaboration with Eka Gustiwana Sarah Fajira, and Ashanty. Her latest release was the song "To Lose" as an answer to a netizen challenge, and she also released a ballad version called "Still Learning".[not verified in body]

She represented Indonesia at Miss World 1983 in London, UK, but was unplaced.[1]

Titi DJ's album Bahasa Kalbu (1999), won five awards at the third Anugerah Musik Indonesia Awards, including Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, and Songwriter of the Year.[2]

Career[edit]

Titi was born in Jakarta, her parents are of Indonesian Chinese-Batak-Manado descent. She began singing on public television as a teenager, with ambitions to become a recording artist. Aged 17, she represented Indonesia in the Miss World 1983 competition but was not a finalist. As a dancer, she performed with Guruh Soekarnoputra's Swara Mahardhikka troupe. She sang backing vocals for Chrisye and appeared in a few movies early in her career.[3] She released her first solo album in 1984, Imajinasi.[4] Her singing career flourished in the 1990s, with the hit singles "Bintang-Bintang" ("Stars"), "Ekspresi" ("Expression"), and "Salahkah Aku" ("Am I Wrong?").[5] Currently, she is in a group called 3 Diva, with Krisdayanti and Ruth Sahanaya.

In 2010, she appeared as Bunda Ratu in Madame X, an action comedy film about a transgender hairdresser who is also a spy/superhero.[6]

In 2018, she joined the judging panel of season 3 of The Voice Indonesia.[7]

Personal life[edit]

Titi with Miss International Indonesia 2023 Farhana Nariswari in 2023.

Titi's first marriage was to actor Bucek Depp and she converted to Islam in 1995 and has three children.[3] The couple divorced in 1997. She went on to marry American teacher Andrew Hollis Dougharty in 1999,[8] and has one child, Stephanie Poetri, who had pursued a musical career by releasing her debut single "I Love You 3000" in 2019.[9] She and Dougharty divorced in 2006.[10] Titi also had a six-year relationship with her musical collaborator, Indra Lesmana.[3] She married Indonesian rock singer Noviar Rachmansyah in 2007, and the couple divorced in August 2011.[11]

Discography[edit]

  • Imajinasi (1985)[4]
  • Yang Pertama Yang Bahahgia (1986)
  • Ekspresi (1988)
  • Titi DJ 1989 (1989)
  • Take me to Heaven (1991)
  • Bintang Bintang (1995)
  • Kuingin (1996)
  • Bahasa Kalbu (1999)
  • Senyuman (2003)
  • Melayani Hatimu (2005)
  • Titi to Diana (2010)
  • Titi in Love with Yovie (2015)
  • 40 (2024)

Awards[edit]

Award Year Category Nominated Work Result Ref.
Anugerah Musik Indonesia 1999 Best Album Bahasa Kalbu Won [12]
Best Pop Album Won
Best Songwriting "Bahasa Kalbu" (with Dorie Kalmas & Andi Rianto) Won
Best Recording Artist "Bahasa Kalbu" Won
Best Pop Female Solo Artist Won
2003 "Penyesalan" Nominated [13]
2006 "Separuh Hidupku" Nominated [14]
2011 Best Collaborative Production Work "Jangan Biarkan" (bersama Diana Nasution) Won [15]
2020 Best Islamic Music Production Work "Tuhan Jaga Diriku" Nominated
2021 Best Dance Production Work "Show Off Your Colors" (bersama Sara Fajira & Eka Gustiwana) Nominated

References[edit]

  1. ^ Guasconti, Giovanni (27 May 2016). "Lebih Dekat Tentang Kehadiran Indonesia di Ajang Miss World". CNN Indonesia. Archived from the original on 3 September 2017. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
  2. ^ "3rd AMI Awards". Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  3. ^ a b c Minarti, Helly (24 January 1999). "Titi DJ goes it alone in juggling family and music", The Jakarta Post.
  4. ^ a b Danawidjaja, Tari (2 October 2005). "Diva Titi DJ wows, wows crowd with theatrical concert", The Jakarta Post, p. 17.
  5. ^ Ramadani, Sri (7 October 2001). "'Indonesian men are not straightforward'", The Jakarta Post.
  6. ^ Ferdinand, Marilyn. "CIFF 2011: Madame X (2010)". ferdyonfilms.com. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  7. ^ "Jadi Juri The Voice Indonesia Titi DJ Ungkap Saingan Terberatnya" (in Indonesian). Tempo.co. 13 September 2018. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  8. ^ "Jarang Tersorot, Ini 6 Potret Kebersamaan Stephanie Poetri dan Ayah Bulenya". Liputan 6. 23 June 2020. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  9. ^ Bonifacio, Mark (29 March 2020). "Bringing Southeast Asia to the fore in global music". The Manila Times.
  10. ^ no byline (14 April 2007). "Titi DJ in love again", The Jakarta Post.
  11. ^ "Singer Titi DJ, musician Ovy divorce". The Jakarta Post. 3 August 2011. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  12. ^ "3rd AMI AWARDS (1999)". Anugerah Musik Indonesia.
  13. ^ "7th AMI AWARDS (2003)". Anugerah Musik Indonesia.
  14. ^ "10th AMI AWARDS (2006)". Anugerah Musik Indonesia.
  15. ^ "14th AMI AWARDS (2011)". Anugerah Musik Indonesia.

External links[edit]

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Andi Botenri, Jakarta SCR
Miss World Indonesia
1983
Succeeded by