JAKARTA - Raisa released You Better Believe Me in a series towards her fourth album It's Personal. For the first time, Raisa collaborated with a newcomer rapper: Kara Chenoa. This special collaboration brought You Better Believe Me to stand out, as if listening to a new taste from Raisa.

"When I wrote this song, I imagined that there would be a specific artist featuring a rapper. Not only did Kara Chenoa fill the slot, he also came and gave the tunes and lyrics that complement this song. The outro part is the part written by Kara," Raisa said in a statement. release received by VOI, Wednesday, September 15.

"This moment is like a dream come true for me. Because not only can I meet my idol, Raisa, but also can work together and collaborate together. In this song I can explore myself in the pop realm, whether it's lyric or sound," said Kara Chenoa.

The process of making this song involves many parties. Starting from producers who are members of S/EEK (Marco Steffiano, Adrian Rahmat Purwanto, Jessilardus Mates), Kara Chenoa, to one of the JUNI Records roster, Sade Susanto who also wrote the lyrics.

No doubt when listening to this song, it's hard not to move your body when you hear it. The reggae rhythm, combined with synth-electric, melancholic guitar progression and fun vocals, makes this song sound fresh and different from Raisa's previous releases.

This song aims to satirize people who have wasted their partner. Raisa and Kara Chenoa warned that there would be consequences and made a bold statement that second chances don't always come, no matter how the person pleads.


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