JAKARTA - Secretly still perched in the music industry, the Wali band is arguably an anomaly in itself. They are consistent with simple lyrics, often religiously charged to occasionally show high-level musical skills.

Their career looks consistent, never called the most expensive, viral but always survives. Their fans, Parawali, also grew. They are no longer shackled by segmentation.

Some are loyal from the first year the Guardian made their debut on the music scene, some come from Generation Z. But there is almost no friction, where fans are more patented, they even have one voice in supporting Faank et al.

The phenomenon of the popularity of Wali among Gen Z originated from a meme that was shared by its own personnel. Wali guitarist, Apoy, went viral because he was said to be similar to eaJ, to his guitar skills that many people admit.

The wave of K-Pop fans who came was greeted with open arms by the singer band Cari Jodoh. Korean fan culture has never been denied, from the term Wali Sunbaenim to the special lightstick which was attributed to the Wali performance, all merged into one.

Don't forget Eee Aaa's channel, which fans often shout at various K-Pop concerts. This idea was originally sparked by the interaction between the Guardian and fans in their direct action. It seems that everything is still compatible.

Wali tetap dengan identitas musik mereka yang sudah kuat, tapi bisa merangkul para fans yang mungkin sudah usia anak personelnya. Itulah magicnya musik, yang bisa membuat segregation genre, rasa bahkan usia.

This phenomenon may rarely be found in other bands that often have difficulty adapting. Whether it is sustenance, destiny or indeed the will of the universe, the Guardian survives and sticks out in his own way.


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