JAKARTA - The film Si Juki The Movie: Harta Pulau Monkey will be shown in cinemas throughout Indonesia starting June 27. Ahead of its broadcast, Falcon Pictures officially released an animated film soundtrack titled Huwala! (Ayo Berpetualang) which was hosted by Percussion with his wife, Ayudia, and their son, Sekala.

In addition to singing this song, Ayudia is also involved in making the lyrics of the song. He wants to invite family members to participate in the creation of music for this film, Ditto Percussion hopes to explore deep and pleasant nuances that will enrich the audience's stories and experiences.

Ditto mengungkapkan, lagu Huwala! (Ayo Berpetualang) menjadi project pertama Sekala untuk dunia tarik suara. Untuk itu, banyak pengalaman menarik saat proses pengerjaan lagu ini.

The most memorable interesting experience, when entering the Sekala sound element into this project. Because, this is the first time that this is the part of the voice in our work. Bringing this recording together is very challenging hahahaha, you have to keep your mood during the recording is the most exciting thing," he said in a media statement, Tuesday, June 18.

In addition, Ditto Percussion hopes that this song can be an important part of the whole experience of watching this film. So that fans of the film "Si Juki" and their families can feel joy. "Hopefully Huwala's song! (Come on Adventure) Can entertain everyone when sad or bad mood in life," he said.

In addition to the song Huwala! (Come on Adventure), the film Si Juki The Movie Harta Pulau Monkey also presents several other soundtrack songs that are no less interesting. Among them is, Novia Bachmid sings the song Satu Keluarga which touches her heart about the importance of family.

Maisha Kanna performed the beautiful song Bahterah Rindu about love and loss. Andri Pambudi performed the song To Samudera which was full of enthusiasm about adventures at sea. And H. Mandra, Jaja Mihardja, and Juki collaborate in the song Adu Funny and entertaining Idea.


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