Nabila Taqiyyah Brings Cultural Elements In Single 'Only Classing'

JAKARTA - Nabila Taqiyyah brings an important message through her latest single. Titled 'Only Classing', this song invites listeners to rise and not drag on in sadness over other people's talks or ridicule.

"The point is we don't have to be sad that it drags on too much when we get bad talk or other people's ridicule. Sad is a human feeling, so it's okay if you want to be sad, but don't forget to get up and prove to them that you are capable of being a better person through your achievements," Nabila said in a press release received by VOI.

The single, which was released under the Universal Music Indonesia record label, was written by Nabila Taqiyyah in collaboration with Abenk, who is also her uncle. Meanwhile, Lafa Pratomo was lined up as a producer as well as an arranger in the single 'Only a class'.

When writing this song, Nabila Taqiyyah, who is also runner-up for the talent search event for Indonesian Idol for the twelveth season, was inspired by many stories and stories around her.

"Through this song I want to strengthen anyone who experiences similar conditions," he said.

For the sound department, this song carries a pop ballad as the color of its music. Lafa Pratomo as an arranger made this song have a sad but sweet impression to listen to.

Especially in this song, Nabila Taqiyyah also raised her original culture, namely Aceh Culture in the song 'Only Classy'. He sang two verse bridges for this song using Aceh.

Along with the audio release, Nabila also presented a video using a simple but familiar concept. The visuals were done by Kolmar Films with Valenciamas acting as producer and Idho Aruan as the director. Meanwhile, the talent was played directly by Nabila Taqiyyah who actually had extraordinary acting talent.

By taking the set of natural locations, the video music from the single Just a class' is arguably very touching. The visual tones and colors displayed are very supportive with the music and the contents of the song messages to be conveyed.

Through a single 'Only Lolongan', Nabila Taqiyyah hopes to be heard by many music lovers and those who relate to her message are able to rise from things that make her sad.