Don't Get Lost, Sayang Jadi Lagu Special Fatin Sebagai Penganda 10 Tahun Bermusik
JAKARTA - Single titled Don't get lost It's a shame to be Fatin's offering at the end of 2023.
Through this again, the singer who graduated from X Factor Indonesia returned to being a songwriter.
He was assisted by the duo BIANCADIMAS, Bianca Nelwan and Dimas Wibisana.
Through Don't Get Lost, Fatin summarized the journey of his music career, which has been running for more than ten years, since joining X Factor Indonesia in 2012, which was followed by the release of his first album titled For You in November 2013.
In the lyrics of the song this time, Fatin inserted several works he had released as a singer, including Dia Dia (2013) and Jingga (2018).
"It is not felt that my journey in work has penetrated a decade," Fatin said in his statement, Sunday, December 24.
"That's why all the time I've worked on this latest song, I've had the desire to give some kind of recognition for everything I've created," he continued.
Similar to his latest song, Jingga and Dia Dia He are special songs for Fatin. He believes the decade-long musical journey will continue for a long time.
"Even though I have had a career for a decade, I also realize that my journey is still very long," he said.
Don't get lost It's a shame if you hear it at first glance like an expression of hope for a lover who is separated from distance. However, Fatin wants to show this song more broadly and deeply, not limited to the story of a couple.
"Life has taught me that there are times when all the kinds of busyness and fatigue we face in the world actually makes our hearts and souls feel 'far' from ourselves," said Fatin.
"There are always moments when we start to forget about the goals of our lives and what really matters in our lives. In my eyes, this song is a warm reminder for myself and everyone who listens, that whatever it is, the journey of our lives, don't let fatigue and fatigue make us lose our way," he continued.
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Meanwhile, Fatin was assisted by Kamga Mo as a vocal director. The former Tangga personnel said Fatin and her new song had its own uniqueness.
"I always admire Fatin's vocals, and I'm excited to see him exploring this unique work Don't get lost. He has a vocal texture that no one has. He has a vocal tempo that no one has. Fatin knows very well how to do a song. And, as a vocal director, I have no complaints at all about Fatin's performance," said Kamga Mo.