Ida Laila (1943–2019) was a celebrated Indonesian singer renowned for her contributions to the dangdut and Malay music genres. Born Moerahwati in Surabaya, East Java, she began her musical journey in the 1960s with Orkes Sinar Kemala, where she adopted her stage name. Ida Laila gained prominence with her emotive rendition of "Keagungan Tuhan" and original hits like "Sepiring Berdua." Her distinctive style and heartfelt performances earned her accolades, including the 1987–1988 HDX Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016. Transitioning from her singing career in the late 1990s, she dedicated herself to religious preaching, leaving a lasting legacy in Indonesia's musical and cultural landscape. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ida_Laila?utm_source=openai))