^ The Jakarta Post 2011, Dude, Asmirandah officially.
^ a b Kompas 2010, Dude Herlino: Kalau.
Dari Sujud Ke Sujud ( From Sujud to Sujud 2011).
Ketika Cinta Bertasbih Meraih Ridho Ilahi (2011).
Dia Jantung Hatiku ( S/he's My Heart and Soul 2010–2011).
Ketika Cinta Bertasbih Spesial Ramadhan (2010).
Seindah Senyum Winona ( As Beautiful as Winona's Smile 2009).
Doa dan Karunia ( Prayer and Blessings 2009).
Kakak Iparku 17 Tahun ( My Older Sibling-in-law is 17 Years Old 2007).
Pintu Hidayah ( Door to Blessings 2006).
Anakku Bukan Anakku ( My Child is Not My Child 2006).
Khayalan Tingkat Tinggi ( High-level Imagining 2005).
Ada Apa Denganmu ( What's Up With You 2005).
Cewek Cewek Badung ( The Naughty Girl 2004).
Bawang Merah Bawang Putih ( Onion and Garlic 2004).
Kisah Sedih Di Hari Minggu ( A Sad Story on Sunday 2004).
Disini Ada Setan ( There are Devils Here 2003).
Cintaku Di Kampus Biru ( My Love on the Blue Campus 2003).
Yang Muda Yang Bercinta ( The Young Fall in Love 2002).
Siapa Takut Jatuh Cinta ( Who Is Afraid of Falling In Love 2002).
Kalau Cinta Jangan Marah ( When in Love, Don't Be Angry 2001).
Janji Hati 2 ( The Heart's Promise 2 1999).
Dalam Mihrab Cinta ( Shielded by Love 2010).
Gue Kapok Jatuh Cinta ( I Give Up on Falling In Love 2005).
Di Sini Ada Setan ( Here is Satan 2003).
Tusuk Jelangkung ( Stab of the Jelangkung 2002).
He has expressed interest in becoming a preacher of Islam if he is no longer able to act. Even the profanity-laced "Look at These Hoes" seems to straddle the line between loathing material excess and embracing it in that case, the result feels deadpan to the point of half-heartedness.Harlino is known as a devout Muslim, who often prays on set while filming. It's as if pop music caught up with Santigold's sound, and she tacked left to avoid the glare.Īs uncompromising in her own way as M.I.A., whose music attacks more viscerally, Santigold seems ambivalent about most everything she touches on Master of My Make-Believe - especially success, if "Fame" is any indication. The artist formerly known as Santogold now calls herself Santigold, and took an eternal four years to follow her frequently dazzling debut, only to strip her second album of the ingratiating fizziness that marked songs like "Lights Out." Master of My Make-Believe, out May 1, has its playfully bouncy moments - she says it's inspired in part by a trip to Jamaica - but its overall tone is one of severity, even solemnity. Hand it to Santi White: If she's pursuing stardom on a massive scale, she's forgoing the easiest routes. Santigold's new album, Master Of My Make-Believe, comes out May 1.Īudio for this feature is no longer available.