JAKARTA - Singer Natasha Pramudita collaborated with her two old friends in the release of the latest single entitled Release. They are Marshal ADA Band and Alfiano Tamala, vocalist of the Fifty-Fifty band who was involved in the project this time.
The lyrics of the song Release are inspired by various forms of separation, both in love, friendship, and the environment. This release offers a deep reflection of the process of accepting and continuing life.
The new single singer who is also a lawyer is being worked on in two different cities, namely Vienna, Austria, and Jakarta, Indonesia. Digital technology is the main bridge that brings together various elements in this song, creating perfect harmony even though musicians are in two different parts of the world.
Offering touching melody and inspiring lyrics, Free' invites listeners to dive into an emotional journey someone who has to give up something valuable, even though the heart is still reluctant to let go
This song talks about freedom from the burden, the prahara, to the lack of sugar. We must all have been at that point. Freedom' is about a deep sense of relief," said Natasha Pramudita in a written broadcast received by VOI, February 25.
The lyrics of "Lepas" were written by Alfiano Tamala, who is familiarly called fire. Inspiration came from a calm atmosphere in Vienna, Austria, where he served as Deputy Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia. In less than two hours, the lyrics of this song were also created.
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This song can be interpreted in various contexts of 'love, work, or friendship. The point is, even if it's hard, we have to move on,' saidTEN.
"Lepas" comes thanks to Marshal's cold hands as a composer, with Ari KRK (Ari Darmawan) working arrangements, a member of the legendary Halmahera group. Pop genres with a slick mix of sad nuances with straightforward but captivating lyrics.
The combination of lyrics that are relatable and strong arrangement is the captivating power of Natasha's new song this time. He hopes that his work can touch the hearts of many people and become friends for those who are living the moments of separation in life.
"This collaboration was born from our love of music. We made something that is indeed driven by love. We believe what comes from the heart goes to the heart. Hopefully Free can touch many hearts," Natasha hoped.
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