Broery Marantika (1943-2000) was an influential Indonesian singer and songwriter, renowned for his contributions to the pop and dangdut genres. His career spanned several decades, starting in the 1960s and continuing until his passing in 2000. Broery was known for his emotive vocal style and ability to convey deep feelings in his music, which resonated with a wide audience in Indonesia and beyond. Notable works include hit songs such as "Cinta dan Doa," "Jangan Selingkuh," and "Bintang di Surga." His music often featured themes of love and longing, making him a beloved figure in Indonesian pop culture. Broery's collaboration with other artists and songwriters helped shape the sound of Indonesian music during his era, blending traditional elements with contemporary pop influences. His impact on the music scene is significant, as he paved the way for future generations of Indonesian artists. Despite his passing, Broery Marantika's songs continue to be celebrated and performed, solidifying his legacy as one of Indonesia's most cherished musical icons.