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8 Portraits of Inul Daratista, the Drilling Queen who Inspires with Her Wise Captions

8 Portraits of Inul Daratista, the Drilling Queen who Inspires with Her Wise Captions

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8 Portraits of Inul Daratista, the Drilling Queen who Inspires with Her Wise Captions

Written by: Kiki Virenanda Pitaloka

Inul Daratista, a name that is not unfamiliar to Indonesian dangdut lovers. Her phenomenal presence since two decades ago has made her an unforgettable dangdut icon. Behind her energetic dance moves, Inul is also known as an inspirational figure who often shares inspiring writings about her life experiences on social media.

Curious about the wise words from the Drilling Queen? Let's find out more!

 

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Born 45 years ago with the name Ainur Rokhimah, dangdut singer Inul Daratista has carved her name as one of the icons of dangdut music in Indonesia.

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Inul Daratista's journey is inseparable from her phenomenal signature dance, Goyang Ngebor, which has brought her to the peak of popularity in the 2000s until now.

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Through her personal Instagram, Inul Daratista doesn't hesitate to share her life story full of ups and downs, as well as providing inspiration and motivation for her followers.

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The phrase "Work will be easy if we enjoy it" is not just empty words for Inul Daratista. Adam Suseno's wife is indeed known for her love for her job.

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"Never be envious or jealous of other people's fate," Inul's message reminds us to focus on our own struggles and achievements. This message from Inul serves as a reminder for everyone to always be grateful and work hard to achieve their dreams.

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Together with Charly Van Houten, a singer from a different genre, Inul Daratista expresses that for her, work is not only about obligation but also about dedication and happiness. Music is their passion, and they feel fortunate to be able to share their love with their fans.

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Although dangdut has become an inseparable part of Indonesian culture, this music genre is still often overlooked compared to other genres. Inul Daratista also advises, "Look at its beautiful music and unique songs. Don't judge the performers who sometimes make mistakes."

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Inul Daratista's love for dangdut is increasingly evident from this writing. Inul Daratista's figure has merged into one with dangdut. She has dedicated herself and worked in the dangdut music world for years. Her dedication and perseverance in preserving dangdut deserve applause.