JAKARTA - Singer and songwriter lullaboy who released a single entitled 3 new words last month returned to his identity. Through this song, the man of Indonesian-Singapore descent who was born in the United States puts his ethnic identity first.

This release is very meaningful in the course of LLallaboy's career, because it was his first attempt to present his second language, namely Indonesian.

After the previous four singles collectively collected 30 million streams, the lullaboy is ready to captivate listeners once again with 3 new words.

There are three cultures presented through this song, namely the United States, Singapore and Indonesia. The touch of Indonesian culture is considered to reveal the gentle side and new identity that is intimate and ready to cross the vast ocean.

"In essence, 3 new words are very personal expressions, love letters of melody," said lullaboy in his statement, Tuesday, March 5.

The use of Indonesian in a new single for the first time is also aimed at getting closer to listeners and fans in Indonesia, as well as in Malaysia.

Meanwhile, the process of making songs runs naturally. The elements of melodies and harmony are inspired directly from the characteristics of the Indonesian pop ballad.

The song finely gives a contemporary Daniel Caesar touch, which is then assembled into the characters and instincts of the lullaboy music.


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