Rien Indriantien, known professionally as Rien Djamain, was born on April 18, 1956, in Ujungpandang, Indonesia. She is a singer known for her work in modern jazz and soul music. Djamain's career included collaborations working alongside Jack Lesmana in the 1970s. The song "Api asmara" was featured on her album Rien Djamain Bossas. Throughout her career, she released several notable albums including Vol. 2 (1978), and Santai. Djamain became known for her vocal interpretations of modern jazz and her compositions, influenced by artists such as Astrud Gilberto and Nancy Wilson. Her discography includes collaborations with Ermy Kulit and Margie Segers, showcasing her versatility in the music industry.
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