.WebsiteFatin Shidqia Lubis (born 30 July 1996), better known as Fatin Shidqia or Fatin, is an and actress who won the of the of in May 2013, becoming the first of two winners to be mentored. Fatin currently stands as one of the most successful winners of The X Factor Indonesia.
She was signed to record label.After winning The X Factor, Fatin released the winner's single ', which debuted at number one on the iTunes Indonesia. Fatin released her debut album, which debuted at number one on the iTunes Indonesia Album Chart and the album became one of the most successful albums of that year in the Indonesia, the singles released from the album earned her 8 nominations and winning 5 from 8 nominations including Best of the Best Album, Best of the Best Newcomer, and Best Pop Female Solo Artist. For You and the six singles released from the album have sold over 500.000 in Indonesia alone. ' was released as Fatin's second single in December 2013, which became a hit single, with a peak position of number 16 in the Indonesia, the singles earned her as APM Most Popular Song.In August 2016, Fatin achieved her international awards as Best Asian New Female Act from Daf BAMA Music Awards was held at,. Fatin also singing her first English-language songs ' at the show, and made her became the first Indonesian singer to win Daf Bama Music Awards.
Contents.Early life Fatin was born in and resides in,. She is a student of SMA Negeri 97 Jakarta.
She began singing at age two, according to her mother.Singing career 2012–2013: X Factor Indonesia and Debut Album 'For You' In 2012, Fatin auditioned for the of with the song ', originally sung. She amazed the judges in her audition and received a lot of positive feedback among social media users, advancing to the next round. Said that he loved her voice, and her audition has since garnered 4 million views on (as of October 2013 ), with several other videos that if in total reaching over 20 million views. Soon after, she advanced through the first day of bootcamp, where she performed 'Rindu' and advanced through the next day. On the second day, acts were given dance lessons by choreographers. The judges then split the number of acts down to two groups, 22 acts through to the next day, and remaining 50 acts must perform once again, with an a cappella performance.
Fatin didn't do well on Stage Act, so she had to do the a cappella performance. She performed and advanced through the next day. On the bootcamp 3, she performed '. She was one of seven contestants in the Female Under 26 category to perform at judges' houses stage of the competition, for and her guest judge, performing the song 'Cintakan Membawamu Kembali'. She advanced into the Showcase, where she performed '.
She was put through to the Gala Live Show, where she performed '. She advanced to the Top 12 when she performed 'Pudar'.On 8 March 2013, she performed ' sending her into the top 10. On 15 March, she performed ', and sending her into the top 9. She performed 'Perahu Kertas' and advanced to the top 8. She sang ' song, ', in week 6 and 's song, ', in week 7 and received positive comments from the judges on both performances.
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