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Indonesian Diva Kris Dayanti Shines on Times Square Billboard for Spotify Campaign

From Tempo · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Indonesian singer Krisdayanti was featured on a Spotify Equal campaign billboard in New York's Times Square.
  • The campaign, themed 'Woman at full volume,' supports gender equality for female musicians globally.
  • Dayanti expressed gratitude for the opportunity and hoped her music inspires other women to pursue their dreams.

Indonesian music legend Krisdayanti has achieved a new milestone, gracing a billboard in New York's iconic Times Square as part of Spotify's Equal campaign. The campaign, themed "Woman at full volume," champions gender equality for female musicians worldwide, with Dayanti representing Indonesian women in music.

The billboard prominently displays Dayanti in an elegant blue gown, her signature features highlighted by striking eye makeup and a nude lip. She shared her gratitude on Instagram, acknowledging the support from listeners, fans, and her team. "I am very grateful to be part of the EQUAL Playlist and have the opportunity to appear on the Spotify EQUAL Billboard in New York," she wrote. "It's a journey I never imagined, and none of it would have happened without the support of listeners, fans, family, and the entire team who always believed in my work."

Dayanti also expressed her hope that music can serve as a unifying language that inspires women to "dare to dream, create, and step further." Despite nearing four decades in the industry, her appearance signifies that the pursuit of dreams through hard work remains possible. The feature aims to inspire more Indonesian female musicians to achieve similar success.

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Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.