Nazril Irham Biography
Nazril Irham, better known by his stage name Ariel, is an Indonesian rock singer who gained fame as the frontman of the popular band Noah. Born on September 16, 1981, in Indonesia, Ariel's musical journey began long before his rise to stardom with Noah.
Before forming Noah, Ariel honed his musical talents as the leader of several bands, including Sliver, Cholesterol, and Topi. It was during this time that he developed his signature vocal style and stage presence, which would later captivate audiences around the world.
In 2009, Ariel landed a role in the drama film "The Dreamer," showcasing his versatility as an artist beyond the realm of music. His performance in the film received critical acclaim and solidified his status as a multi-talented entertainer.
Ariel's personal life has also been a subject of public interest. He was previously married to Sarah Amalia, with whom he shares a child named Alleia. However, the marriage ended in 2008, leading to a period of personal growth and reflection for Ariel.
Despite his success in the music industry, Ariel faced significant challenges in 2011 when he was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for his involvement in the release of three sex tapes online. The scandal rocked the nation and tarnished Ariel's reputation, but he remained resilient in the face of adversity.
Throughout his career, Ariel has collaborated with various artists, including singer Momo Geisha on Noah's hit song "Cobalah Mengerti" in 2011. His ability to connect with audiences through his music has solidified his status as one of Indonesia's most iconic rock singers.
As Ariel continues to navigate the highs and lows of fame, he remains committed to his craft and dedicated to creating music that resonates with fans worldwide. With his unmistakable voice and unwavering passion for music, Ariel's legacy in the Indonesian music scene is sure to endure for years to come.