Love, Life & Music

Love, Life & Music is album by the Indonesian diva Rossa. It was released on May 15, 2014 by Trinity Optima Production.

Love, Life & Music
Studio album by
Released15 May 2014
LabelTrinity Optima Production
Rossa chronology
Platinum Collection
(2013)
Love, Life & Music
(2014)
A New Chapter
(2017)
Singles from Love, Life & Music
  1. "Hijrah Cinta"
    Released: February 26, 2013[1]
  2. "Jatuh Cinta Setiap Hari"
    Released: December, 2014
  3. "Kamu Yang Kutungu (feat. Afgan)"
    Released: February, 2015

The album received 10x Platinum Awards for the standard version. For the special edition, it received certification by MURI (Museum Record Indonesia) and ASIRI, because it sold over 100,000 copies on the first day of its release.

The album's main single in Indonesia is "Hijrah Cinta (OST. Hijrah Cinta)", and in Malaysia the main single is "'Salahkah (duet with Hafiz Suip) OST. Bukan Kerana Aku Tak Cinta".

The album was nominated in five categories by the World Music Awards (WMA) 2014.

Tracklist

KFC version

  1. Jatuh Cinta Setiap Hari
  2. Sisakan Hatimu
  3. Kamu Yang Ku Tunggu (feat. Afgan)
  4. Hijrah Cinta
  5. Bukan Bukan
  6. Setia Menanti
  7. Milyaran Abad
  8. Hati Tak Bertuan
  9. Salahkah (feat. Hafiz)
  10. As One

Oriflame version

  1. Your Dreams Our Inspirations
  2. Jatuh Cinta Setiap Hari
  3. Sisakan Hatimu
  4. Kamu Yang Ku Tunggu (feat. Afgan)
  5. Hijrah Cinta
  6. Bukan Bukan
  7. Setia Menanti
  8. Milyaran Abad
  9. Hati Tak Bertuan
  10. Salahkah (feat. Hafiz)
  11. As One

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Indonesia 1,000,000[2]
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References

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