Once Mentally Affected, Rossa Once Felt No Longer Useful In His Music Career
JAKARTA - As a singer, Rossa admits that she has experienced 'mental conditions', where she feels emotionally and psychologically shaken.
Around 2015, the singer of 'On behalf of Love' once felt that conditions were no longer useful as a singer. He felt no longer needed in the music industry.
"I feel inferior to seeing others on good things, then I'm like an idea block, I'm confused about what else I want to make," said Rossa when met in Semanggi, South Jakarta, Wednesday, March 5.
Luckily, Rossa was not swept away by his thoughts. He chose to pray, asking for instructions from God.
Rossa said trying new things that had never been done before was his way of getting out of the situation.
"At that time, I prayed for sure, because I felt that everything was arranged the same as the one above. After that, I looked for new things that I had never done before," he said.
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"At that time I was recording in America (for the first time), given by Trinity for the recording there, I got a song from Rian D'Masiv, before I had never sung the song Rian D'Masiv," he added.
Tit for tat, the song created by Rian D'Masiv entitled 'Don't Eliminate Him' was chosen to be the soundtrack for the film 'ILY from 83,000 feet'.
"It was a teen film, at that time it was really booming, and my song listeners became more developed, from teenagers to small children," he concluded.