Raisa, It's Okay To Not Be Okay And New Spirit For Fifth Album

JAKARTA - Music work Raisa Andriana grows with age and growing thinking. Now a person who appreciates many things more in life, he chooses to be more optimistic.

One of the highlights of the spirit is through his new song, "It's Okay To Not Be Okay" which has been released. Raisa wants to voice a message that it's okay not to always be fine, and invites us to celebrate every growth process.

In the process of working on it, Raisa already has a desire to write an upbeat song which she calls a ' morning song'. Apart from being able to give a positive mood, this song is also intended as a festive song when performed live.

This is not new to him because previously he always inserted passionate songs such as 'Teka Teki', 'Could It Be', or 'You'.

But specifically for this latest release, the mother of one wants to remind herself to control her emotions and thoughts more. He is also happy if your body is also effective for his connoisseurs.

"I want this song to be a reminder that it's okay not to always be fine. We all have the right to feel various kinds of emotions. This song is like a love letter from a friend for ourselves and for everyone who has never felt not good enough," Raisa said in her statement.

"I want everyone to know that they are valuable and deserve to be happy. Collaboration with Gusti makes the process of making this song very fun and flow just like that. Gusti really understands what I want to convey and succeeded in creating a feel that fits the lyrics very well. .

It's Okay To Not Be Okay is also an introduction to Raisa's fifth album to be released this year. He carries a new spirit, including methods of songwriting to collaboration with new names as producers.

In creating this song, I am not looking for special inspiration. I focus more on responding to the musical vision that Raisa and Lafa have built. This collaboration is like a musical conversation that flows through during a workshop," said Gusti Irwan Wibowo as a producer on the song It's Okay To Not Be Okay.

Raisa plays music camp to maintain her focus in making upcoming albums. She also felt that this strategy was very successful in maintaining productivity and creativity musically.

"If you are at home, you will definitely focus bigger on your family, take care of this. So for the album process, I deliberately asked for time for the music camp. Approximately four days with different producers, it feels good," he told VOI in an intimate lunch session some time ago.

Apart from Gusti Irwan Wibowo, Raisa shared ideas with Lafa Pratomo, Rendy Pandugo and several others.

"It's been years since I wanted to invite Gusti Irwan Wibowo & Lafa to work with Raisa. I'm sure they will give Raisa a different color. Incidentally, it just happened earlier this year. And it turned out to be true, Gusti is a puzzle piece that I was waiting for Raisa," said Adryanto Pratono, CEO of JUNI Records.