Singer Tulus appeared in a duet with the late singer "Glenn Fredly" while celebrating the concert "Yovie Widanto: Billion Songs Confest" at the Jakarta Convention Center, Wednesday night.

Sing the song "Adu Rayu", Tulus accompanies the sound of "Glenn Fredly" which is abstractly visualized through a white screen that descends slowly covering the main stage.

In the song, the late Glenn Fredly's original voice was also played alternately with Tulus' voice filling several parts from the beginning to the end of the song.

Before a duet with the voice of the late Glenn Fredly, Tulus appeared in an all-black suit and white sneakers greeted the audience with the song "Not To Replace".

The song on Kahitna's "Love Has Passed" album immediately received the mass karaoke of the audience who packed the venue that night.

"Good night!" said Tulus, who was greeted by the crowd's loud screams, quoting Antara, Thursday.

After singing the opening song, Tulus then approached Yovie Widianto and said, "Congratulations, Mas Yovie. Very proud to be on this stage tonight. A very lively applause for Mas Yovie, friends," said Tulus to the audience who greeted with applause.

Yovie Widianto then told about the collaboration experience with Tulus and the late Glenn Fredly three years ago which he considered quite phenomenal with the creative process very fast.

Responding to the process of creating the song "Adu Rayu", Tulus then told an unforgettable experience with Yovie and the late Glenn when they were about to record.

"During the creative process, that day came to our studio directly distributing parts, practicing a little bit, and immediately being recorded. I thought it was just training. But the results of the training and recording that day, Friends, listen to it to this day. The original version of the first day. Even the clip was also taken from the process of the first day, "explained Tulus.

"To remember Glenn, there was a song that led me to make Glenn Fredly's first solo album," Yovie said before starting the song "That's Enough".

For a moment, taking a break to drink, Tulus then sang the song "That's Enough" accompanied by two trumpet players, namely Harley Maxx and Vishnu who filled the solo part in the middle of the song.


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