Duet Rossa And Barsena Bestandhi In Sweet Fighting Song
Rossa and Barsena Bestandhi (Doc. Special)

JAKARTA - Rossa released a video clip for the song Berjuang Manis which he performed with Barsena Bestandhi. This song is part of the album Another Journey: The Beginning which was released last February.

Sweet fighting tells the story of the beauty of the ups and downs of a relationship. Not always the small pebbles that exist in a relationship must end with the word separation.

"The Sweet Fighting Song contains that if girls invite to fight, it's not that they want enemies, but actually want to be beamed," Barsena said as the creator of the song Berjuang Manis in her statement, Tuesday, October 3.

"And honestly, when he first made this song for The Ocha, he smiled because the lyrics were very related," he continued.

The video clip with a Sweet Fight was directed by Prialangga and the clip model was played by two young people, Anna Jobling from Malaysia and Omar Daniel from Indonesia.

Rossa himself claims to be a fan of Omar Daniel. He enjoyed the actor's acting skills while playing in the Friends but Married series.

"I first found out about Omar Daniel from the Friends but Married series, where I filled out his soundtrack song. I really like Omar because his acting was very good and made me excited about his behavior as a boss who cheated," said Rossa.

Meanwhile, Rossa's introduction to Anna Jobling came when she held a concert in Kuala Lumpur last year. Since then, they have become closer.

"Initially I knew Anna when she watched my concert at KL, then we followed each other on Instagram, and since then we were getting closer and often DM. We also often hang out together," said Rossa.

"Indeed, from the first time I met, I really wanted Anna to be in my MV, and Anna was the same. When I wanted to make MV fight Sweetly, I immediately asked Anna for help and she was very happy," he said.

Rossa and Barsena Bestandhi's Sweet Fight video clip can be watched on Rossa Official's YouTube channel.


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