Jevin Julian Describes The Noise That Is Attached To The Head In The Pump "e"
JAKARTA - Producer and singer from Jakarta, Jevin Julian released his latest English song titled Pombarae. This song is Jevin's first single with Warner Music Indonesia.
According to Jevin, in an official statement received by VOI, the word pumpra "e" has no meaning whatsoever. The word that continues to be repeated in the background of the song represents the noise in the head that describes the toxic environment around us.
"Pamparae has no meaning but has a meaning for the song itself. Puts a negative noise attached to our heads," said Jevin.
Jevin sees a phenomenon when people are too busy listening to other people's words about their work. As a result, said the husband of Rinni Wulandari, we will not have confidence in our own work. That's the meaning of the song pumprae.
Positive and negative energy will always be around us, unavoidable. It all depends on how we respond, and process ourselves. It is neither lulled nor neglected in pursuing dreams."
This song was created by Jevin with Kara Chenoa and Greybox. The producer is Jevin himself with Greybox. Strong with Jevin's electro beat dance, pumpra'e is not only easy to hear for dancing but can also be an encouragement for music listeners.
"I hope this song can be an encouragement for people, making them more confident in ourselves, considering that we have uniqueness and strength that no one else has to make our own empire," he said again.
Pompura can already be enjoyed on all digital music platforms. The video clip can also be watched on Jevin Julian's YouTube channel.