Ahead Of Eid, Syakir Daulay Feat Adiba Khanza Releases Single Titled Cinta Subuh
JAKARTA - Syakir Daulay and Adiba Khanza have released their new single, Cinta Subuh before Lebaran. Andi Armand's song is also the original soundtrack for the film Cinta Subuh, which will be shown in all Indonesian cinemas on May 19, 2022.
Syakir Daulay admitted that he had a deep impression on this song, because the lyrics of this song are very religious. "When I read the lyrics, I was immediately touched. This song makes us realize that the world is not eternal. In addition, we also have to surrender to Allah SWT. Although it looks simple, the meaning in this song is very deep and will touch the heart of the listeners of this song," explained Syakir when contacted on Saturday, April 30.
Syakir's duet friend, Adiba Khanza admitted, was touched by this song. "I had tears in my eyes during the recording process of this song. The lyrics really hit it. Maybe many of us keep thinking about this temporary world, so we forget about the Eternal, Allah SWT. This song reminds us to continue to surrender to Allah SWT. I hope that listeners of the song Cinta Subuh can get the message in this song," Adiba said.
In addition to singing the Ost of the Cinfa Subuh film entitled Cinta Subuh, Syakir Daulay and Adiba Khanza also played a role in the film Cinta Subuh. In addition, this film is also played by Rey Mshadow, Dinda Hauw, Dimas Seto, Dini Aminarti, Roger Danuarta, Cut Meyriska, Indro Warkop, and Rano Karno.
The film Cinta Subuh tells the relationship between a man who is looking for identity and a woman who is religious. Angga (Rey Mbayang), a male student who rarely prays on time, falls in love with Ratih (Dinda Hauw), an intelligent and religious young woman, who never expected a man like Angga to steal her heart. But as the poets say, love knows no conditions, it comes without an invitation.
Angga's uniqueness, sincerity, cheerfulness, and demeanor made Ratih want to open his heart, he who has the principle not to date finally accepts Angga as a lover. Before meeting Angga, Ratih hoped to have a partner who was able to maintain his views, high in character, intelligent and maintained his obligations as a religious person.
All of Ratih's hopes are gathered in the figure of an older sister named Arya Satria Negara (Roger Danuarta), an almost perfect male figure who actually also has feelings for Ratih. The difference with Angga, Arya is obedient to every religious value and rule.
Because of that, Arya did not approach Ratih carelessly, according to Arya, the only way he could be with Ratih was through marriage. Fajr prayer on time was the only request Ratih made to Angga that was never carried out properly, a request that eventually made Ratih decide to end their relationship.