Idgitaf

World Music Singer

Birthday May 15, 2001

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Tangerang, Indonesia

Age 22 years old

#129983 Most Popular

About

World Music singer-songwriter known by her stage name, Idgitaf. She was awarded the Best of Performers award in January 2021 at the Indonesian TikTok Awards. In February of that year she released the song "Took Your Smile" which became her first original song released on the TikTok app. Her song "Takut" rose to third place on the Indonesian Spotify Top 50 chart. In 2022 she released her first mini album, Hopefully Healed. It received two nominations at the 2022 Indonesian Music Awards in the Best Album and Best Pop Album categories. One of her most most popular songs is "Satu Satu," released in 2022. 

Before Fame

She has a Bachelor's degree in Korean Language and Culture from the University of Indonesia. She first began posting to TikTok in August of 2020, making content about the ensuing boredom from the COVID-19 pandemic. She gained public attention with her popular parody of the song "Odading Mang By." In December of 2020 she released her first single, "Beautiful Things Take Time to Come." In 2020 she was named a Rising Creator at the Indonesian TikTok Awards.

Trivia

Her idgitaf TikTok has a following of 2.7 million. She posts videos from her performances, sometimes in front of crowds of thousands and sometimes recording in the studio with her backup musicians. There are also videos of just her addressing the camera, responding to reviews, sometimes with song. More pictures, album covers and performance videos can be seen on her idgitaf Instagram. 

Family Life

Her real name is Brigitta Sriulina Beru Meliala. She is the second youngest of four children born to parents Adrianus Eliasta Sembiring Meliala and Maria Regina Rosari Ginting. Her siblings include an older brother and sister named Pascal and Cecilia. Her younger brother, Fabianus, passed away. 

Associated With

She is known for her duet videos with Canadian singer Fran Vasilić, including "Ala-ala Indonesian Troubled Songs" and "Don't Put Your Head On My Shoulder."