Raising The Theme Of Alone Love, Raissa Ramadhani Confesses Through Longing That Torturing

JAKARTA - Raissa Ramadhani raises the theme of painful love in her fifth single, 'Rindu who Torturing'. In her creative process, this song is inspired by the themes that relate to the love conditions of young people today, one of which is to love alone.

"I often read comments on my TikTok and some have told me that they have been dating for a number of months, but it feels only excited to myself. That was what was raised in this 'Rindu Who Torturing', namely someone who has tried hard to fight for a relationship, but over time he realized that he was just tired of being alone," said Raissa regarding her song in a press release received by VOI, November 18.

"The term is, everything has been built together, but why is our partner being indifferent in the end? So, this single tells the story of people who are in one relationship, but only love one direction. However, even though he is hurt, he still can't forget his feelings and still feel longing," he added.

Created by Harry Budiman, Husin Rheza Asegaf, Sudrajat, Yafi Aria, and Danurseto Bramana Adhi, this song was selected by the A&R team Sony Music Entertainment Indonesia (SMEI) because it felt it matched the character of the voice owned by Raissa.

"Incidentally, this song was created by Mas Rheza who also wrote my single debut, Be Separated More Beautiful. Together with his friends, he created this song which the A&R team considered appropriate for me to perform and I feel happy that this song can later be included in one of the tracks on my album. So, finally we decided to choose this song as my fifth single," said Raissa.

Entering the end of the year, of course, Raissa has many achievements that she wants to make next year, one of which is the creation of the first album which is currently in the stage of recording songs.

Pray for my album work to run smoothly and next year can be heard by all music lovers in Indonesia. In addition, of course, I hope that my songs will be heard more and also have their own concerts. It's not easy, but with hard work, I'm sure everything will happen," hoped Raissa.