Inul Daratista is the biggest pop music sensation in Indonesia today. Television ratings go up when she performs, and politicians are seeking her support for the 2004 elections. But Inul's ...
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The klieg lights dimmed. The crowd roared: "Inul! Inul!" The petite, sensuous singer emerged in a lavender and pink cling-wrap jumpsuit, looked at her audience and teased: "Are you ready to be drilled ...
Perhaps out of respect, Inul Daratista initiated a meeting in 2003 to seek reconciliation with Rhoma Irama, at the notoriously haughty dangdut legend’s studio. What came after was a blur of rumors, ...
Already blase about Kylie Minogue's bottom cheeks , Australians are unlikely to get too hot and bothered about a pelvis-pumping Indonesian singer who has become an unlikely symbol of the country's ...
Some queens began as upstarts, and Inul Daratista was no different. For there really was a time before the money, the television appearances, and the wildly successful business ventures, when her name ...
KUALA LUMPUR - Indonesia’s dangdut queen Inul Daratista’s performances have always mesmerised audiences and at 46, she shows no signs of slowing down. The singer, whose real name is Ainul Rokhimah, ...
Novelty sells. So does eroticism. So do cat-fighting celebrities, particularly when it's the established star pitted against the rags-to-riches upstart. So does anything that pushes the boundaries of ...