Bersama Meraih Mimpi ("Reaching Dreams Together") is an Indonesian soap opera, produced by MD Entertainment. It was first aired on MNCTV in November 2013. The main cast is led by members of the pop band Super7.
Students at a school with the band Super7, Sonya (Bella Anastasya), Mella (Rebeca), Kiki (Shifa Bella), and Adisty (Khanza), are inspired to form a girl group. They form the band D'Pinks, triggering fierce competition with Super7.
Competition between D'pinks and Super7 increasingly heats up when they become representatives of their school to compete in a singing championship event. Every effort is made by Super7 to deter D'Pinks, but their efforts fail. Through ingenuity and struggle, D'Pinks win the competition.
Super7 (sometimes Super 7), also known as S7 is a pop boy band from Jakarta, Indonesia, who formed in March 2011. They signed to Keci Music on 8 August 2011. The group is currently composed of Jose Christian, Ajil Ditto and Bagas Dwi Rizqi Hidayat. Songs Best Friend Forever (Friend) were released in 2011. Their first album The Adventure Of Super7 was released in 2012 and sold in stores KFC in Indonesia.
The band was formed in 2012, and released their debut album The Adventure Of Super7, marketed by KFC. In the same year, they released the video for their single Best Friend Forever, which aired on SCTV.
In 2013 the band were cast in Bersama Meraih Mimpi, a musical comedy drama television series. The soundtrack was titled "Shared dreams", and the show was first aired on 18 November 2013 on MNCTV. They received the title of "Top song of the Day" on TOP POP (MNCTV), for the song "Best Friend Forever" on 30 August 2013.
On 17 March 2014, Bryant Santoso left the band, and on 3 May 2014 Bryan Domani and Raza Adhanzio also left.
Mimpi ("dream") is a compilation album by Indonesian singer Anggun, features 2 hit singles "Mimpi" and "Bayang Bayang Ilusi". The album was released in 1989 under label Atlantic Records, Indonesia. The song "Mimpi" eventually got placed at number 47 on Rolling Stone Indonesia's "150 Greatest Indonesian Songs of All Time" list.Mimpi has sold approximately 1 million copies in Indonesia.
Anggun couldn't reach her big popularity actually when release her rock debut, Dunia Aku Punya in 1986. It needed a longer time to make her being a superstar. This was the album that brought Anggun's name into her big fame as a lady rocker in Indonesia. However, it is not her solo album, but a compilation album of Indonesian rockers such as Gito Rollies, Deddy Stanzah, and Euis Darliah. Anggun only sang 2 songs: "Mimpi" and "Bayang Bayang Ilusi". Both singles were written by Teddy Sudjaja and Pamungkas NM. The first single, "Mimpi" became a big hit in Indonesia at the time and then followed by the second single, "Bayang Bayang Ilusi". Due to the success of the album Anggun was also known as "single/compilation singer", that often released an album with a mere one/two singles on it.
Mimpi is a video game developed by Czech company Silicon Jelly. It is a mix of an adventure puzzle and a platform game.
The Sequel Mimpi Dreams was released in 2015.
The game was announced in January 2013. The development started approximately in October 2012. Developers decided to fund the game on Indiegogo. The game was placed there in February but until March 4, it gained just 112 USD of 10,000 goal. Developers decided to finish the game anyways. The original release date was scheduled for March 2013.
The most of the game was developed by designer Matěj Moravec. Programmers started their work when he finished first four levels. The music was done by company Sype Studios. In the course of development the game went through many changes. For example, it was longer and easier than planned.
The game was finished in October and developers found a publisher in Crescent Moon Games. IOS version was released on October 8. It was followed by OS X version on December 12. On December 19, a version for Android was released. The game was also Greenlighted for release on Steam. The Windows version was released on 20 January 2015.
Mimpi means dream in Indonesian. It can also refer to: