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Putri Estiani (born 20 April 1992), known professionally as Ramengvrl (pronounced Ramengirl), is an Indonesian rapper. She rose to prominence after releasing her debut single "I'm Da Man" in 2016. She has received five Anugerah Musik Indonesia awards from twelve nominations.

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Type
Person
Gender
Female
Origin
Jakarta
Active from
1992-04-20
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Ramengvrl started rapping back in 2013, but only publicly known since late 2016 when she released her official single "I'm Da Man" under then-collective-now-label Underground Bizniz Club (UBC). Since then, she immediately grabbed the hearts of not just rap fans but also audiences outside hip hop. Having collaborated with names such as Dipha Barus, Danilla, Bam Mastro, Feast, NOVAKANE, even Afgan, she proved her ability to jump in any genre possible. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Ramengvrl">

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  • Early life
  • Career
  • Discography
  • Studio albums
  • Mixtapes
  • Singles
  • As lead artist
  • As featured artist
  • References
  • External links

Putri Estiani (born 20 April 1992), known professionally as Ramengvrl (pronounced Ramengirl), is an Indonesian rapper. She rose to prominence after releasing her debut single "I'm Da Man" in 2016. She has received five Anugerah Musik Indonesia awards from twelve nominations.

==Early life== Ramengvrl became interested in hip hop when she was in high school. She developed a hobby of writing in her blog and diary. In 2013, she felt stressed while working on her thesis and dealing with family problems. She then started creating music using the Audacity software. After graduating from University of Indonesia, she worked in an office for three years, before being offered a recording contract by Underground Bizniz Club.

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