Stephanie Poetri Writes Song For No Na, Indonesian Women's Strength Can't Be Underestimated

JAKARTA - Stephanie Poetri shows her support and regret for the new girl group for signing 88rising, no na. She was involved in writing songs for the Indonesian group.

The singer who is familiarly called Meni wrote a song called superstitious which is the latest single no na. His name is written on the song credit with Tyler Acord, Jonathan Xavier Cunningham to the founder of 88rising, Sean Miyashiro.

He also warmly welcomed his younger siblings who joined the 88rising label. Stephanie Poetri feels they have a bright future, and will achieve a lot of great things.

"cus giving up was never for me all that I got is my destination ~ since a year ago I knew I wanted to focus more on writing for artists I trust... and since I first met these girls, I knew they were destined for great things So when I was in the studio with @imxaelo and @lophiile we knew we had to write about it ," wrote Meni in her upload, May 15.

Being involved as a songwriter for other artists is a new pleasant experience for Titi DJ's daughter. He was also grateful for the opportunity, especially when he wrote to great young women from countries.

"I'm very proud of my younger siblings who are Indonesian @nonawav good thank you @88rising for making me write for my new girl group," he added.

Apart from being superstitious, no na also has one more ammunition titled fallin in love. Both have different characters that can represent each listener's story. The song can already be heard on your various favorite music streaming platforms.