Cici Paramida
Cici Paramida | |
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Born |
Hamidah Idham September 7, 1973 Jakarta, Indonesia |
Occupation |
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Spouse(s) | H. Raden Akhmad Suhaebi (m. 2009; div. 2009) |
Parent(s) |
H. M. Idris Makmun Hj. Rosnaeni |
Relatives | Siti Rahmawati (sister) |
Musical career | |
Genres | |
Years active | 2003–present |
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Associated acts |
Hamidah Idham or Cici Paramida (born September 7, 1973) is an Indonesian dangdut singer who had gained fame with her first single "RT.5/RW.3" in 1993. Paramida is an oldest sister of 2004 KDI winner Siti Rahmawati.
Currently, Paramida had releasing more 10 studio albums, including four religious album.
Career
Since her childhood, Paramida joining a Qasidah music group while her mother is an Qanbus and Qasidah singer. Paramida began her debut career as dangdut singer due to its music is not much different with her music Qasidah. Paramida had releasing debut single, titled “RT.05/RW.03” and reaching her big popularity with “Wulan Merindu”.
In 1999, Paramida had winning first major award Anugerah Musik Indonesia for Best Dangdut Female Solo Artist. Paramida had rarely to perform in on air show and often appeared in off air show in Indonesia. In addition, Paramida also written an several religious song. Paramida had played her debut television acting in 2006 Kampung Dangdut which only appeared in seasonal character. After a long not appeared in TV, Paramida was working her new project music with Ikke Nurjanah and Kristina and officially forming in 2011 3 Kembang. Its group had releasing two singles: "Goyang Sayang" which written by Indonesian controversial singer Anang Hermansyah and "Kegagalan Cinta" an re-arrangement song by dangdut legend singer Rhoma Irama.
In 2015, Paramida appointed as judge in an dangdut singing competition D’Academy for replacing an dangdut Saipul Jamil who being cases of harassment.[1]
Personal life
Paramida had officially married to an tobacco companies in Central Java H. Raden Akhmad Suhaebi in Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, with a dowry of tool prayers and 1200 real cash.[2] Previously, Paramida had dating for actor Ferry Irawan, an businessman Guruh Soekarnoputra and dangdut singer Rhoma Irama. After three months married, Paramida divorced to her husband due to acts of domestic violence.[3]
Discography
Studio albums
- RT 5 RW 5
- Lha… Ini Baru Enak! (1993)
- Candu Asmara (1998)
- Wulan Merindu (1998)
- Galau
- Tak Terpisahkan
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Broadcast |
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2006 | Kampung Dangdut | Cici | Seasonal role | Indosiar |
References
- ↑ Kistyarini (February 19, 2016). "Last night, Saipul Jamil judge chair has been occupied by Cici Paramida at D'Academy". Kompas.
- ↑ Liputan6 (March 15, 2009). "Cici Paramida married in Mekkah". Liputan 6.
- ↑ Sari Nasya (June 19, 2009). "Incident chronology in climax of Cici Paramida' version". Tempo.