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YAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Campursari singer Didi Kempot died in Solo, Central Java on Tuesday (5/5/2020).
Didi Kempot is known to have died at 53 at 07:30 WIB.
This was stated by Lilik, the older brother of Didi Kempot, in an interview in KompasTV.
Llik said that at night Didi Kempot had gone to the hospital.
“Last night at the Kasih Ibu Hospital in Solo,” Lilik said in an interview at KompasTV, how to quote Kompas.comTuesday
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Lilik said Didi Kempot’s body was still in Kasih Ibu Hospital this morning.
Didi Kempot’s departure was very surprising. According to Lilik, Didi Kempot was still active as before.
Dionisius Prasetyo or better known by the stage name Didi Kempot is a campursari singer from Solo, Central Java.
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Previously, his fans often called him by the name of Loro Ati Nasional, Patah Hati Indonesia, Lord Didi, and more recently touted as the Godfather of Brokenheart.
Didi Kempot is the son of a famous comedian, the late Ranto Edi Gude or better known as Mbah Ranto.
He is also the younger brother of one of the older comedians in Srimulat, the late Mamik Pondang.
Who would have thought, behind his current fame, the singer of the song “Station Race”, which was released in 1999, was once a street musician.
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He began his steps in the world of music as a street musician from 1984 to 1989.
Since then, Didi has composed several songs until he finally decided to move to Jakarta and hope that the song will be glimpsed by the producer.
Most of Didi Kempot’s songs are about sadness, love and heartbreak.
This makes the people who listen to the song cut their hearts too.
In 2019, Didi’s song titled “Showing off Bojo” and released since 2016 has shot up again in the Indonesian music world.
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Fans of Didi Kempot’s mixed music, often called Sobat Ambyar, are now becoming more and more widespread.
Not only is it made up of adults, but today’s youth are also fans of the songs of the man born on December 31, 1966.