Ungu Welcomes Ramadan With A New Single Titled Your Good And Bad
JAKARTA - Ungu continued its tradition by releasing religious songs ahead of the holy month of Ramadan. This time, the band that won seven AMI Awards introduced a new religious single entitled Baik dan Badammu.This single became special because Pasha (vocals), Enda (guitar), Oncy (guitar), Makki (bass), and Rowman (drums) wrote and produced their own new songs. Meanwhile, the previous religious works were remake or collaboration with other artists.Your good and bad are written from the exchange of thoughts between Enda and Oncy in understanding what human life means while in the world in depth.Packed with a slow pop feel with guitar accompaniment, strings, and music in full band format towards the end, 'Good and Bad' sound solemn and at the same time confirm the message in the lyrics.Ungu hopes that this single will be the right reflection for Muslims in the holy month of Ramadan.“Recently, the more people who suspect and judge themselves until they accuse others of guilt and sin. In fact, the One who really knows about the true or wrong of every creature is God. Good and bad you, only God knows,” Oncy said in his statement, Monday, February 4.“Initially, I wrote the lyrics and Oncy made the notation. In the middle of the process, Oncy and I did not find the right chorus for this song. One day, when Ungu was in the studio, Pasha accidentally found her chorus, ” said Enda about the process of composing the song.Your good and bad are also present in the music video produced by Sutedja Khoa. In it, many things are displayed, ranging from ambiguity, connotation, and one's point of view.“There is something or event that we value or have a negative view of, even though we don't understand more about it. In fact, we don't see and find out what really happened. Well, Ungu shows it in your Good and Bad music video,” said Oncy.
“ We hope that your Good and Bad can entertain all of your friends, bring our lives and those around us to be even more so, and make us aware that not everything that looks really bad is really bad. Sometimes, there is a beautiful meaning behind it all. We are just too easy and quick to judge something or someone,” concluded Pasha.