Nazril Irham
Nazril Irham, more popularly known as Ariel (born September 16, 1981), is an Indonesian rock singer-songwriter. He is the lead singer of Indonesian band Noah (former name Peterpan).[1] Ariel is of Malay descent from his father's side and Minangkabau from his mother's side.[2] He has appeared in advertisements.
Nazril Irham | |
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Nazril Irham performing with Noah in December 2013 | |
Born | Nazril Irham September 16, 1981 |
Occupation | Singer, songwriter, musician |
Spouse(s) | Sarah Amelia
(m. 2005; div. 2008) |
Children | 1 |
Musical career | |
Genres | Pop, rock, pop rock, alternative rock |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, tambourine |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Musica Studio's |
Ariel founded Peterpan in Bandung in 2000 with Andika, Indra, Lukman, Reza, and Uki. Peterpan's second album Bintang di Surga (2004) is one of the best-selling album in Indonesia. He was arrested in 2010 on charges relating to celebrity sex tapes found circulating on the internet after his laptop was stolen.[3][4] Peterpan changed their name to Noah after Ariel was released in 2012. Noah also received commercial success, with their first album Seperti Seharusnya (2012) having sold over one million copies.
Music career
Peterpan and Noah
Peterpan: 2000–2008
Ariel founded Peterpan in Bandung on September 1, 2000 with Andika (keyboard), Indra (bass), Lukman (guitar), Reza (drum), and Uki (guitar). Their recording career started in 2002 when they record their song, "Mimpi Yang Sempurna", for a compilation album by various artists, Kisah 2002 Malam. Afterwards, they were contracted by Musica Studio's and under the name Peterpan released three studio albums: Taman Langit, Bintang di Surga, and Hari Yang Cerah; a compilation album titled Sebuah Nama Sebuah Cerita; and a soundtrack album for Alexandria film.
After Andika and Indra split from the band in 2006, they demanded their former band to change their name.[5] The remaining band members agreed and stopped using the name after 2008.[6] Ariel, Uki, Lukman, Reza, and their new keyboardist, David, planned to announce their new name in 2010,[7] but the plan was put into a halt after Ariel was arrested.[5]
Ariel, Uki, Lukman, Reza, David: 2009–2012
During Ariel's time in prison, his band–credited as Ariel, Uki, Lukman, Reza, David–released an album mostly consisting of instrumental version of Peterpan's songs titled Suara Lainnya on May 2012. His bandmates routinely visited him in prison while working on the album in order to get his input. Ariel's 2011 single "Dara" was included as a bonus track in the album.[8]
Noah: 2012–present
After Ariel was released from prison, Ariel, Uki, Lukman, Reza and David announced their new band name: Noah, on August 2, 2012.[5] Noah released their first album under their new name, Seperti Seharusnya, on September 2012.[9] The album was a commercial success, having sold over 1.2 million copies,[10] making it one of the best-selling album in Indonesia. To date, they have released four studio album: Seperti Seharusnya, Second Chance, Sings Legends, and Keterkaitan Keterikatan.
Solo work
During his time in prison, Ariel released a solo single titled "Dara". It was released on April 18, 2011.[11]
In 2014, Ariel, along with fellow Musica Studio's vocalists Giring Nidji and Momo Geisha, collaborated with fellow Musica Studio's band d'Masiv on the band's single "Esok Kan Bahagia".[12] In the next year, Ariel's vocals was featured in Sheryl Sheinafia's single "Kutunggu Kau Putus",[13] which was nominated for Best Pop Collaboration on 19th Anugerah Musik Indonesia.[14]
Ariel sang on two songs from the official album of 2018 Asian Games. The first was "Bright As The Sun", which was sung by 18 Indonesian singers including Ariel.[15] The second one was "Janger Persahabatan", which was written by Guruh Sukarnoputra and performed by NEV+ (a side project of Nidji, focusing on electronic music), Ariel, and Hivi! former vocalist Dea.[16]
Celebrity sex tape scandal
The Bill against Pornography and Pornoaction came into effect in Indonesia in 2008.[3] In June 2010 Ariel was charged with breaking the law by appearing in two sex videos found on the Internet.[3] Ariel claims the tapes were stolen from his house and posted online without his consent, but the judge said the pop star did nothing to prevent their widespread distribution.[17]
TV presenter Luna Maya and soap opera star Cut Tari denied being the women in the videos.[3] On July 9, 2011, Cut Tari finally admitted to being in one of three sex videos. Her lawyer Hotman Paris Hutapea said her client had confessed to featuring in the video with band lead singer Nazril 'Ariel' Ilham. The confession made as his client did not want to preempt the police's investigation into the case.[18] The sex video prompted an outpouring of criticism from conservative Muslims.[3]
Ariel was held in custody from his arrest until his trial, in Bandung, West Java, which began in November 2010. On 31 January 2011 a guilty verdict resulted in three years in prison.[19] The video could also result in prosecution under a law banning adultery,[20] owing to Cut Tari having been married at the time it was made in 2006.[21] The two women were not charged.[22]
On 31 January 2011, Ariel was sentenced to 3½ years behind bars and fined 250 million rupiah (US$28,000). Prosecutors had asked for a five-year sentence.[23] The maximum sentence possible for the charges was 12 years.[24] On 25 April 2011 the Bandung High Court rejected his appeal.[25] On 23 July 2012, after serving two years in prison, Ariel was released early for good behaviour.[26]
The scandal became a popular topic. Communications and Information Technology Minister Tifatul Sembiring engaged in a Twitter debate after suggesting that the possibility of mistaken identity was similar to the Muslim belief that a lookalike of Jesus of Nazareth had been crucified;[27] he stated that the internet could "destroy" the nation.[28]
Awards and recognition
Ariel has won numerous awards with Noah, including AMI Awards for Best of the Best Album for Bintang di Surga, Seperti Seharusnya and Keterkaitan Keterikatan; and for Best of the Best Production Work for "Bintang di Surga" and "Separuh Aku".[29][30][31] In December 2010, Rolling Stone Indonesia ranked Ariel at number 43 on its list of the Greatest 50 Indonesian Singers.[32] In February 2014, Rolling Stone Indonesia ranked Ariel 28th-best Indonesian songwriter.[33]
Singles
Year | Title | Album |
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2011 | "Dara" | Non-album single[lower-alpha 1] |
2018 | "Janger Persahabatan" (with NEV+ and Dea) | Energy of Asia: Official Album of Asian Games 2018 |
2019 | "Moshimo Mata Itsuka" (featuring Ariel Nidji) | Non-album single[lower-alpha 2] |
2021 | "Cinta yang Diam" (with Difki Khalif) | Non-album single |
As featured artist
Year | Title | Album |
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2014 | "Esok Kan Bahagia" (D'Masiv featuring Giring Nidji, Momo Geisha and Ariel Noah) | Hidup Lebih Indah |
2015 | "Kutunggu Kau Putus" (Sheryl Sheinafia featuring Ariel Noah) | II |
2017 | "Bright as the Sun" (as part of Energi18) | Energy of Asia: Official Album of Asian Games 2018 |
2020 | "Menghapus Jejakmu" (Bunga Citra Lestari featuring Ariel Noah) | Non-album single |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009 | Sang Pemimpi | Adult Arai | |
2013 | Noah: Awal Semula | Himself | Documentary |
Endorsement
Notes
- Included as a bonus track in Ariel, Uki, Lukman, Reza, David album Suara Lainnya.
- Included as a bonus track in CD release of Noah album Keterkatian Keterikatan.
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