JAKARTA - Indonesia has lost one of the singers who highly colored the Indonesian music scene in the 1970s and 1980s, Emilia Contesse. The songs mark the times, such as 'Bunga Anggrek', Dreat Dreams, and What'.

As is known, the mother of singer Denada died at the age of 67. She breathed her last at a hospital in Banyuwangi, East Java on Monday, January 27, and was buried in her hometown the next day.

Before passing away to the Creator, Emilia was said to want to plan a music concert. He wanted to appear in a show with the old singers.

This wish was conveyed by Risna Ories, the manager of Denada, who admitted that he had been asked for help by the deceased.

"In fact, he had some time ago called me because he wanted to make a concert with his old friends, the old singer. He wanted to make a reunion like that," said Risna to the media crew virtually recently.

"In fact, he asked me to help him organize and make the event," he continued.

Risna said Emilia still has a desire to continue working through music, even though she is no longer young.

However, due to a busy schedule, Risna had not really had time to talk about the concert plans, until finally Emilia Contesse passed away.

"I have said, tell me that Aunt Emilia is in Jakarta so that we can discuss this. But God has other plans, and we can only pray for her," concluded Risna Ories.


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