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==={{RP|1999}}: Blockbuster success=== | ==={{RP|1999}}: Blockbuster success=== | ||
==={{RP|2000}}: Bintang Lima and | ==={{RP|2000}}: Bintang Lima and name change=== | ||
==={{RP|2002}}-{{RP|2004}}: Cintailah Cinta, Soldiers of Love and name | ==={{RP|2002}}-{{RP|2004}}: Cintailah Cinta, Soldiers of Love and old name back=== | ||
==={{RP|2006}}-{{RP|2007}}: Republic of Love and Kingdom of Love=== | ==={{RP|2006}}-{{RP|2007}}: Republic of Love and Kingdom of Love=== | ||
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==={{RP|2012}}: Disbanded=== | ==={{RP|2012}}: Disbanded=== | ||
==={{RP|2017}}-now: Reformation and | ==={{RP|2017}}-now: Reformation and new era of Nova X=== | ||
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Nova X | |
Origin | Tanjong Balanja, Bahot, Forajasaki |
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Years active | -17BP-RP 2608, RP 2613-present |
Labels | Belacan Records · Karya Biru Entertainment |
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Nova X is pop rock group well known in BG-pop or Bahot and Ghawur pop music industry in Forajasaki. The band is made up of four members whose two members are from Bahot, one from Jagor and one from Sikin. This group was formed by four secondary school students in -17BP as a part of Forajasakian School Super Idol project. When they were 19 years old, the band was recorded by Karya Biru Entertainment. They debut their debuted in -12BP with the album Nova X. The rhythm is very interesting because the band sung the songs in Phineaner language, Common Tongue, Budu language and Indokistani language.