JAKARTA - The King of Dangdut Rhoma Irama has a beautiful gift for his fans this Eid this year. Approaching Eid, Rhoma re-released the song Nafsu Serakah on the HP Music YouTube channel.
Bang Haji reworked this dangdut rock-nuanced song and made a new video clip with war animation like the lyrics of the song. Nafsu Serakah is a song that tells the ambition of humans or groups, which justify any means so that they are willing to sacrifice religious and humanitarian values in order to achieve goals or power.
Rhoma Irama hopes that this single can be well received and enjoyed by the people of Indonesia. Moreover, this single was released in the holy month of Ramadan as an introspection to resist the temptation of lust.
Rhoma admits that Nafsu Serakah was re-released to follow the success of the song titled Mahieli which had been previously re-released.
For Forsa, a fan of Rhoma Irama, the man who was born in Tasikmalaya, December 11, 1946 is a role model. Being a pioneer in the emergence of dangdut music in the country by combining Malay, rock, pop, and Indian music, Rhoma Irama has started his career since the 1960s.
Not only singing, it turns out that Rhoma Irama has also penetrated the art of acting since the 1970s. The man who is famous for the song “Staying up late” is also very productive in creating albums both through Soneta and solo.
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