The Changcuters - an Indonesian indie pop band with catchy songs and fun music videos.
List of The Changcuters's featurings
Sofa, Cut Meutia & Okta Apriyani
The Changcuters members' ages
The Changcuters members are currently 33, 33 & 31 years old.
The Changcuters's country of origin
The Changcuters is from Indonesia.
The Changcuters members' real names
The Changcuters members' real names are Mikha Tambayong, Tama Widyastama & Yoga Pratama.
The Success Story of The Changcuters
Who are The Changcuters?
The Changcuters are an Indonesian indie pop band consisting of three members: Mikha Tambayong (vocals and guitar), Tama Widyastama (bass and backing vocals), and Yoga Pratama (drums). The band is best known for their catchy songs, upbeat energy, and fun music videos.
Background
The Changcuters formed in the early 2000s in Bandung, Indonesia. With Mikha as the frontman, the trio quickly gained fame for their unique sound that blends elements of punk, rock, ska, and reggae. Their first two singles “Keroncong Reggae” and “Cinta Suci” were well-received by listeners, and their debut album “Songs of Love and Hate” was released to critical success.
Discography
Since then, The Changcuters have released two full-length albums and several EPs. Their most recent album “Plays Well With Others” was released in 2020 with singles like “You Don't Love Me” and “Touch My Soul.” The band has also collaborated with several other artists including Sofa, Cut Meutia, and Okta Apriyani.
Awards & Achievements
The Changcuters have won multiple awards throughout the years including the Indonesian Music Award for Best Pop Album (2018) and Anugerah Musik Indonesia for Best Pop Group/Duo/Collaboration (2019). They have also been recognized by MTV Asia as one of the region's top emerging acts.
Legacy
The Changcuters have made a lasting impact on the Indonesian music scene with their unique blend of genres. They have inspired many upcoming musicians and are widely considered one of the most influential indie bands in Indonesia. The trio continues to release new music regularly and collaborate with other artists.