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Hati Yang Terpilih

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Hati Yang Terpilih
Studio album by
Released20 August 2000
Recorded2000
StudioPro-Sound & Musica
GenrePop
LabelPro-Sound / Trinity Optima Production
ProducerAdi Nugroho & Handi Santoso
Rossa chronology
Tegar
(1999)
Hati Yang Terpilih
(2002)
Kini
(2002)

Hati Yang Terpilih is the first soundtrack album by Indonesian singer Rossa, released on August 20, 2000. This album was specifically created for the soap opera of the same title, which aired on RCTI. The album includes only one new song, "Hati Yang Terpilih," composed by Melly Goeslaw, while the remaining tracks are from Rossa's two previous albums, Nada-Nada Cinta (1996) and Tegar (1999).[1][2]

The title track, "Hati Yang Terpilih", has also been used as background music for several soap operas, including Hati Yang Terpilih, produced by Multivision Plus, Cinta Suci, which premiered on September 17, 2018, and was produced by SinemArt, and Dia Yang Kau Pilih, which aired on October 16, 2023, as the second opening song starting from episode 8 on SCTV.[3]

Track listing

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  1. Hati Yang Terpilih (Melly Goeslaw)
  2. Nada-Nada Cinta (Younky Soewarno / Maryati)
  3. Biarkan Tetap Ada (Angga Widodo)
  4. Jangan (Cecep A.S.)
  5. Sebening Embun Di Hatiku (Younky Soewarno)
  6. Biarkan Cinta Itu Ada (Dian PP.)
  7. Cemburu (Joko Esha)
  8. Ku Kenang (Ricky Cahyadi)
  9. Kau Dan Aku Satu (JJ. Zukriansyah / Tommy A.)
  10. Hati Yang Terpilih (Bonus Track)

References

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  1. ^ https://rossaofficial.com/releases/rossa-hati-yang-terpilih-2000/
  2. ^ Febrian, Prawesti (29 November 2018). Febrian, Prawesti (ed.). "Rossa Ungkap Rahasia soal Lagu 'Hati yang Terpilih'" [Rossa Reveals the Story Behind the Song Hati Yang Terpilih]. DetikHOT (in Indonesian). Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  3. ^ Puspitasari, Rintan (30 November 2020). Puspitasari, Rintan (ed.). "Ada Cerita Sedih Rossa di Balik Lagu 'Hati Yang Terpilih'" [There is Rossa's sad story behind the song 'Hati Yang Terpilih']. KompasCom (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 November 2020.
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