Bisma Karisma Reflects On Herself Through A New Single Titled "Aamiin"
JAKARTA - Bisma Karisma has resumed her career as a solo singer, outside of her activities with SMASH, by releasing a new song titled Aamiin.
Appointed by Aamiin as the title describes an expression "receive our prayers or protect us".
Through the lyrics of the song, Bisma wants to convey a story about a human relationship with God, whose blessing and instructions are very important in every step of life.
This song tells about us as people who are servants, asking for blessings in every journey of life. Sometimes we forget that we only leave it to Him to become a complete human being," said Bisma Karisma in a written statement, Sunday, March 31.
Meanwhile, composing songs was inspired by the spiritual journey that Bisma had been going through so far. Together with his best friend, Bayu Rengga Mauludy, the singer from Bandung feels that he still needs to be reminded of his role as a human being that we are just His trust, and our job is to become a better human being in His eyes.
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Through his reflection, Bisma and her best friend also wrote the song Aamiin as a medium to remember the role of humans in life.
This song was also done with many musicians, including Rizki Parada from Gaung, Alyuadi Febryansyah from Heals, and Lafa Pratomo. This collaboration is expected to help remind us all.
This song is lined up to be the opening as well as an important part of Bisma's debut album as a soloist. According to him, the upcoming album is like a portal that takes him to the point of this life.
"I'm trying to shorten the process of making an album which, if calculated for approximately five years. This album is like a live portal, how humans transform to the middle point between two life polars," said Bisma Karisma.
"The process is long because indeed Lafa and I (Pratomo) believe that if it happens, it happens, don't demand time. Finally, (the upcoming album) contains eight works of different flavor according to what I experienced during my life to this day," said Bisma.