MUNGARE And Adinda Shalahita Collaborate Through The Best Way

JAKARTA - MUNGARE presents their latest single entitled 'Best Way'. This song contains emotions and feelings that are delivered nicely through collaboration with soulful musician and talented songwriter Adinda Shalahita.

This is MUNGARE's second single after Winter Love which launched some time ago. This time they come with a deeper, sad, and touching color and describe the pain and courage to end in order to save themselves.

Inspired by the true story of one of the MUNGARE personnel, the 'best way' was written by Adinda Shalahita as a form of empathy and support for her best friend. This song voices that sometimes, ending is the only way to start a new, better chapter.

Kita ini kami rasa hubungan dengan orang-orang yang sudah berjuang sekali lama untuk cinta, namun terlakukan saja. Pesan lagu ini memwakir rasa sakit, juga merepresent kata cukup atas semua luka yang dialami, ujar MUNGARE dalam siaran tertulis, 2 Mei.

Initially this song was designed only to be sung by MUNGARE. However, the presence of a woman's voice and perspective from Adinda gave a stronger emotional depth, making this song a duet not only musically beautiful but also emotionally inspiring.

"We feel that with Adinda's voice in this single, this song becomes more lively and has a female perspective as well, so it is more related to wider listeners," they added.

The 'best way' was written by Adinda Shalahita, produced and arranged by Barry Likumahuwa with Adinda, with a touch of co-producer and sound designer from Farrell Hilal. Barry also fills in the synth bass, while all other instruments are played by Farrell. Barry added an emotional feel through additional key, and the whole song was mixed and mastered by Dimas Pradipta in Sum It! Studio.

This collaboration is not just a music project, but also a symbol of friendship, courage, and healing. "Hopefully this song can be an anthem for every hurt heart out there. It's hard to let go, but there are good things we can find when we decide to open a new page," concluded MUNGARE.