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8 Old Photos of Happy Asmara Participating in D'Academy 4 Auditions, Receives Golden Ticket from Dewi Perssik - Doesn't Proceed Because Didn't Answer the Phone

8 Old Photos of Happy Asmara Participating in D'Academy 4 Auditions, Receives Golden Ticket from Dewi Perssik - Doesn't Proceed Because Didn't Answer the Phone

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8 Old Photos of Happy Asmara Participating in D'Academy 4 Auditions, Receives Golden Ticket from Dewi Perssik - Doesn't Proceed Because Didn't Answer the Phone

Happy Asmara is now one of the top dangdut singers in the country who is currently rising in popularity. Several of her original works and cover songs have become hits and have been watched by millions of people on various platforms. Who knew that the owner of the real name Heppy Rismanda Hendranata once tried her luck in D'Academy 4 in 2016. What was it like?

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Happy Asmara, who was 16 years old at the time and still in high school, dared to participate in the D'Academy 4 auditions.

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At that time, Happy, who came from Kediri, had to travel to Surabaya because the D'Academy 4 audition was held in the capital of East Java.   

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Happy introduced herself as Heppy Rismanda. "Hi, assalamualaikum, my name is Heppy Rismanda, I am still a student, from Kediri," said Happy. 

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Happy Asmara sang a few lines from the song 'Sayang' popularized by Via Vallen. 

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Happy's performance successfully captivated renowned judges such as Iis Dahlia, Dewi Perssik, and Nassar. 

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At the end of the session, the suspenseful moment arrived when the judges would decide whether Happy Asmara could advance to the next audition.

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Dewi Perssik as a representative of the jury gave a Golden Ticket to Happy Asmara, indicating that the creator of the song 'Tak Ikhlasno' is worthy to proceed to the next audition.

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After receiving the golden ticket, Happy Asmara's progress was halted because she did not answer the phone from Indosiar, who informed her that she was selected to compete in Jakarta due to concerns about fraud.