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Want to be Buried Here! 10 Photos of Rhoma Irama's 5000 Square Meter Studio - There's a Cave That Shouldn't be Entered Carelessly

Want to be Buried Here! 10 Photos of Rhoma Irama's 5000 Square Meter Studio - There's a Cave That Shouldn't be Entered Carelessly

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Want to be Buried Here! 10 Photos of Rhoma Irama's 5000 Square Meter Studio - There's a Cave That Shouldn't be Entered Carelessly

The king of dangdut, Rhoma Irama, has recently been talked about by netizens. This moment started from a video where he expressed his wish to be buried in the Soneta studio when he's gone.

So, what does the studio that is claimed to be the largest in Indonesia look like? Let's find out here!

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Rhoma Irama's studio, known as Soneta Record, was shared on Atta Halilintar's channel.

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Unlike typical music studios, Soneta Record has a very large area. In fact, Atta was invited to explore several corners.

Want to be Buried Here! 10 Photos of Rhoma Irama's 5000 Square Meter Studio - There's a Cave That Shouldn't be Entered Carelessly

One of the most interesting corners is the cave that Rhoma intentionally created for musical purposes as well.

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In addition to seeking inspiration, this cave is also used as a place for worship.

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It is known that the cave is Rhoma Irama's private area that cannot be entered casually.

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Quoted from Atta Halilintar's channel, this studio has a size of 5000 square meters. So you can imagine how spacious this studio is.

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In addition to supporting his career as a dangdut musician, this studio also displays various awards received by Rhoma throughout his career.

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There are also several recording tools that were used in the past. So it can be said that this studio has been standing for a very long time and has witnessed Rhoma's ups and downs in his career.

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On the other hand, this studio will also become Rhoma's final resting place if there is no more.

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It is known that recently a video circulated in which Rhoma Irama revealed several of his wishes. One of them is that he wants the studio to become a museum, and he wants to be buried in the studio.