The Greatness Of Elly Kasim's Legacy For The Child
JAKARTA - Elly Kasim who is a Minang female singer, Legend who has survived to this day with hundreds of songs that have been sung and recorded, and not a few of them became hits in Indonesia at that time.
Elly who was born in Tiku, Tanjung Mutiara, Agam, West Sumatra, 27 September 1944 is still active in her work until she is 76 years old. Lastly, Elly was involved in the Indonesian Kaya musical theater stage. He sang the song Kasiah Tak Sampai as the sound track for Nurbaya's performance.
Elly Kasim has released approximately 100 solo albums. He is also busy taking care of a wedding organizer specifically for Minang customs, with the label Elly Kasim Collection. Not surprisingly, the death of Elly Kasim on Wednesday, August 25, made Elly Kasim's daughter, Risalina Mustika, devastated.
"If I feel proud, it's a cliché. But it's another thing for me as a child to take care of it all, the label (before he died) was a living legend. That's what I have to protect," said Risalina Mustika, Elly Kasim's first child at Al Azhar Memorial Garden, Karawang. , quoted from AMBO NEWS YouTube Channel, Thursday, August 26.
"He's been active from the start, no matter what kind of pain he's in. No matter what condition he wants to be in, he doesn't care. All he knows is that he's sick of drinking, this stomach (sickness) is drinking. If you could say my mother is more prof than prof because she knows all the medicines. that," said Risalina Mustika.
Elly Kasim is known to have had a career in the music industry since the 60s. He is very active in preserving Minang culture to the international stage. Even Elly Kasim also made a special wedding organizer for Minang culture. The spirit of preserving Minang culture is the duty of his son.
Risalina Mustika promised to continue Elly Kasim's legacy. "On behalf of mom, I will continue to maintain this relationship. God willing, for my mom's friends that I know, (will still) keep in touch. Because that's what our parents taught us. Wherever we remember people," said Risalina Mustika.