Gabriella Ekaputri Points Out The Melancholic Side In The Single Burning Room
JAKARTA - Gabriella Ekaputri invites listeners to feel and celebrate a broken heart. Through the latest single entitled 'Burning Room', this 23-year-old virgin stabbed the heart with a ballad composition.
In his second single in his musical career, Gabriella collaborated with two musicians from Sweden, Linnea Gawell and Jonas Peaker as songwriters. Nuansa sendu was awakened through piano arrangements, strings and pads that wrapped the lyrics.
Unlike the 'Me & U' which danceable and focus on Gabriella Ekaputri's dance skills, 'Burning Room' is a slow tempo song that highlights Gabriella Ekaputri's vocal skills even further.
"When I heard the demo of this song, to be honest, I became challenged, maybe you could say this is like, ok, very technical, here. But when I did it, it turned out that I could, and was very satisfied with the results," said Gabriella Ekaputri in a written broadcast received by VOI.
Lyrics about a relationship that cannot be saved is the main theme. This song tells how a couple who previously loved each other so much that in the end slowly their relationship deteriorated until at a point they felt they could not recognize each other.
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So this is about breaking up, broken heart, a separation from the journey of love that cannot be put together again, even the ending can make each other not know each other. It's really painful, really. However, that's the way to choose, "said Gabriella.
From the visual aesthetic aspect, this single music video presents an interesting concept. Worked by YouKnowWho by getting David Christover and Gaby Cristy as the director, Gabriella invites listeners to get involved in an artistic longing atmosphere.
"Of course I hope this single can be heard by many people, and can also be a reinforcement for those who experience the same thing as the story in this 'Burning Room' single. Because, love is not always sweet, but never give up with love," Gabriella Ekaputri hoped.