The talented 41-year-old pop singer Sandhy Soendhoro or better known by his stage name Sandhy Sondoro unveiled his latest music video, taken from track number eight of his latest album “Vulnerability” called “Divine Intervention” just hours ago. The sentence in general is a term for a miracle caused by a deity’s supposed active involvement in the human world. As for the song itself, it displays certain hope that is desired by all people in the world. The expectation is that people can live together, peaceful, and without war. The song is a medium tempo song created by Diane Warren, an American songwriter. In accordance with the music videos, it tells about all the conflicts that occur on Earth, such as war, famine, natural disasters, and others. Both Diane and Sandhy also hope that God will help find a solution to these tragic events. For more information about Sandhy Soendhoro and his career, feel free to visit his official page here. To buy his latest album, please click this link.
Sandhy Soendhoro, better known by his stage name Sandhy Sondoro is an Indonesian singer-songwriter. He was born in Jakarta, Indonesia to a mother named Rika Pudjihastuti and father Achmad Fauzan. He is of Palembang Malay, Javanese, and Minangkabau descent. He came from a musical family, where the house provide the likes of American pop, folk, jazz, and blues tunes coming from his mother’s or father’s guitar everyday. His cousin, Ira Maya Sopha, was a famous child singer in Indonesia during the 1970s. After graduating from high school in Jakarta, at the age of 18 Sandhy went to visit his uncle in California and stayed there for a while, before leaving for Germany to study architecture. Sandhy started to gain fame in his home country Indonesia after videos of his performances in New Wave were uploaded to YouTube. In 2010, he was invited by Diane Warren to perform for PBS in the Palladium Theatre, along with famous artists such as Cher, Patti Austin, Celine Dion, Toni Braxton, Eric Benet, Fantasia, LeAnn Rimes, and others.

