YOGYAKARTA Indonesia's national anthem and its creators need to be introduced to children from an early age in order to foster the spirit of nationalism, patriotism, and love for the homeland.

National songs generally contain noble values that are important for the formation of national character and identity. These values include the spirit of nationalism, patriotism, unity and integrity, as well as morals and courage.

Well, in this article, the Indonesian national anthem will be discussed complete with the lyrics and creators. Let's look at the full information.

Indonesia Raya is a national mandatory song. This song was composed by Wage Rudolf (WR) Supratman in 1924. Here are the lyrics:

Indonesia, my homeland, spilled over, "That's where I stand" to guide my mother

Indonesia is my nation and my homeland. Let us cry out for United Indonesia

Live my land My country, my people, all of them

Build His Soul, Build His Body For Greater Indonesia

Indonesia Raya, Merdeka, Freedom Of My Land, My beloved country

Indonesia Raya Merdeka, Freedom Long live Indonesia Raya

The country is a national anthem composed by R. Kkusbini in 1942. Through this song, the songwriter invites listeners to devote themselves to their country.

Here are the lyrics of the country's national anthem:

"In you, our country promises you that our country is devoted to our country, we serve our soul and soul country"

Another Indonesian national song titled Merdeka Day. This song was composed by Husein Mutahar in 1947. This song was always played during the Indonesian Independence Day because there were 17 August lyrics at the beginning of the song Hari Merdeka.

The lyrics of the song are as follows:

Seventeen August four-fiveth year is our Independence Day of the Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia and the nation of the Birthday of the Indonesian nation.

Merdeka

Once Merdeka Remains Free As Long As Life Is In The Body We Remain Loyal, Still Prepared To Defend Indonesia We Remain Loyal To Defend Our Country

The song titled Maju Tak Gentar is also one of Indonesia's national songs. This song was created by Corner Simandjuntak in 1942. The following are the lyrics forward, not afraid

"Go forward, don't be afraid to defend the right One. Go forward, don't be afraid, our rights will be attacked"

Forward Simultaneously Repels Forward Strikers Simultaneously, Of Course, Our kits Will Win

Moving Simultaneously Stabbing And Taking A Win Don't Be Afraid To Attack And Strike Go Forward And Win

Tanah Airku is a national song created by Mrs. Soed (Saridjah Niung). This song was composed in 1927, inspired by Indonesian students studying abroad. Here are the lyrics of the song Tanah Airku:

My homeland doesn't remember my life Even though I went far, I didn't disappear from Kalbu

My Land That You Care About You

Although many countries are famous, people say, their villages and homes are there, I think I'm happy

Tanahku Tak BerhitungEngkai Kubegakan

One Nusa Satu Bangsa is a national anthem that can increase the spirit of unity and integrity. The song, which was composed by Liberty Manik, was first echoed to the public in 1947. The lyrics are as follows:

One nusa Satu bangsa Satu bahasa kita

The country must be victorious Forever

Indonesia's beloved Indonesian heritage is the nation's homeland And the language We defend together

Cinta's silence is a national song created by Truno Prawit. This song is always played during the flag ceremony every Monday or at the moment of the commemoration of independence. The following are the lyrics of the song "Consensing Creation":

With all the space in the highway praising the heroes of Nan's country, teenagers in usury are the flag of the nation's Defense

You're wearing the flowers of the nation's sons The price of service You light the light for an independent Indonesia

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