JAKARTA - Denada's struggle to get his son, Aisha in Singapore, has gone viral again. Denada compared to Indra Bekti's wife who had made donations when Bekti was treated for only four days. Meanwhile, Denada for two years fought against leuchemicals and did not want to accept donations.

Denada feels he can get through the storm of his life well. Now the princess has recovered and lives in Singapore. In the midst of his busy schedule to take Aisha to school, Denada can still say by going back and forth from Indonesia.

"God gave me one chance to do good things today, please others, help others and when I feel like this in Singapore it's all challenging. We helpless like before how challenging it all is. How can I go through all this. Questions like that. So maybe psychologically makes me feel happy when I feel helpless, but Allah allows me to make an impact in people's lives. There is no such thing as giving up because there is always a way, there is always a way, "he explained when talking to VOI some time ago.

Denada admitted that he once felt helpless. As if he had no way out by selling his assets for Aisha's treatment.

"The most difficult thing is that I was there practically just the two of Aisyah and we went through this from 2018 where in 2020 suddenly the pandemic suddenly became like 'oh, I'm adding' with all the sudden circumstances that we suddenly had to adjust. The most challenging thing is when I'm in a situation that's helping like we don't know what happened during the pandemic. Everything is uncertain. We can't predict when I can work again, when can return to Indo and show again. When will I start making a normal living, "he asked.

But God gave a beautiful answer. Denada's spirit of never giving up was greeted with the opportunity to work again as a singer.

"Until now, I'm still doing it, I'm just doing it with JFlow. I just launched a new song called Lagu Batak," said Denada.

The song Batak is one of the works born in one of the most difficult times in Denada in Singapore. "Again, the pandemic, I can't go back to Indonesia, it's a financial difficulty, but thank God, allow me to have a work with the help of JFlow. That's something I'm also very grateful for Allah. The language is Batak and the first time I speak the Batak language but the one who made the song Ambon people. So this is an extraordinary thing, yes, in Indonesia that's what we are very proud of," he said.


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