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Yunita Ababiel
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Yuyun Nabiela, also known as Jujun Nabiela or Yunita Ababiel, was an Indonesian dangdut singer. She became known for her 1999 song "Trauma."
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Personal life and death
Yunita, the fourth of nine children, got engaged to Alik Ababiel, songwriter and leader of the 1970s rock band "Mountain Boys" (1974–1983), on June 29, 1979. The couple had six children together.
Yunita Ababil died at her home in Depok, West Java, on July 13, 2025, at the age of 61.[1]
Discography
Studio albums
Pop
- Vol. 1 (as Jujun N., 1979)
- Vol. 2 (as Jujun N., 1980)
- Vol. 3 (as Jujun N., 1981)
- Vol. 4 (as Jujun N., 1982)
- Vol. 5: Kau Yang Pertama (as Jujun N., 1983)
- Vol. 6 (as Jujun N., 1984)
- Vol. 7 (as Jujun N., 1985)
- Vol. 8 (as Jujun N., 1986)
- Vol. 9 (as Jujun N., 1987)
- Vol. 10 (as Jujun N., 1988)
- Vol. 11 (as Jujun N., 1989)
- Vol. 12 (as Jujun N., 1990)
Dangdut
- Forgive Me, Darling (as Sriwahyuni, 1979)
- Ujang Eneng (as Yunita Irani, 1991)
- Patience (as Yunita Irani, 1997)[2]
- Quarrel (1997)
- Trauma (1999)
- A Woman's Feelings/Confession (2001)
- Shaken (2002)
Joint compilation album
- 10 Best Songs of LCLD-IV Surabaya 1994 (1994, song "Patung Batu" under the stage name Yuyun Nabiela)[3]
Singles [4]
- "Gundah" (2018)
- "Maha Cinta" (2018)
- "Shalawat Allahul Kahfi" (2021)
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Awards
- Nomination - Best Dangdut Female Solo Artist Indonesian Music Awards 2015
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