Agnes Monica

Agnes Monica
Agnes Monica

Agnes Monica has a Starscore of 32,944,989 and is No.763 today on the Global social media chart

With a total of 3,981,933 Facebook fans, 4,369,240 YouTube views and 7,877,640 Twitter followers. Today Agnes Monica did not gain any YouTube views, gained 3,426 Facebook fans and gained 8,624 Twitter followers. Her social media ranking remains the same in the daily Musician Chart at no.171 and remains at no.164 in the all time Musician Chart.

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This stage name does not have a family name. The subject should be referred to as Agnes. For the singer known only as Agnes, see Agnes Carlsson. Agnes Monica File:Agnes performing as a guest star at 2007 Asian Idol. jpgAgnes Monica performing as a guest star at the Asian Idol in 2007Background informationBirth name Agnes Monica MuljotoBorn Template:Safesubst:1 July 1986 (1986-07-01) (age 26)Template:Safesubst:Died Template:Safesubst:Template:Safesubst:Occupations Singer-songwriter, actress, dancer, record producer, presenter, fashion designerYears active 1992–present Agnes Monica (born Agnes Monica Muljoto; 1 July 1986) is an Indonesian recording artist and actress. Born in Jakarta, Indonesia, she started her career in the entertainment industry at the age of six as a child singer. She has recorded three children's albums which established her as one of Indonesia's most popular child singers in the 1990s. She also became a presenter of several children's television programs. As a teenager, Agnes expanded her career to include acting. Her role in the soap opera Pernikahan Dini rocketed her name into the industry. Following her rising popularity after starring in few series of soap operas, she became the highest-paid teenage artist in Indonesia. In 2003, she released her fourth studio album And the Story Goes, which marked her transition from a child singer to a female artist. On her fifth studio album, Whaddup A.. '?! (2005), she collaborated with American Ramp;B singer Keith Martin. She also appeared in two Taiwanese drama series, The Hospital and Romance In the White House. She participated in the 2008 and 2009 Asia Song Festival in Seoul, South Korea, and received Best Asian Artist Award at each event. Agnes took creative control of her sixth studio album, Sacredly Agnezious (2009), for which she served as the producer and songwriter. In 2010, she was appointed as one of the judges on the talent show Indonesian Idol and was also one of the international hosts of the red carpet at the American Music Awards of 2010 in Los Angeles. In addition to her commercial success, Agnes is the most-awarded Indonesian singer. She has received numerous awards, including ten Anugerah Musik Indonesia awards, seven Panasonic Awards, and four MTV Indonesia Awards. She was also honored with a Nugraha Bhakti Musik Indonesia (NBMI) from the Indonesian Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Singers, Songwriters, and Music Record Producers Association of Indonesia (PAPPRI) for her contribution and support for the Indonesian music industry. She was also appointed as an anti-drug ambassador of Asia, and as the ambassador of MTV EXIT to combat human trafficking. Throughout her career, she has often been controversial in Indonesia. When she was a teenager, her frequent comments about her goal to break into the international market was viewed by some as a pompous proclamation. In 2010, however, she signed with Sony/ATV Music Publishing and began work on a debut English studio album. Consequently, her slogan Dream, Believe, and Make it Happen was used in a 2011 cultural conference to inspire young people organized by the US Embassy in Jakarta.