Sara Fajira Raises Indonesian Culture In Surugana Mantra, Sandiaga Uno Inspired To Create
Sara Fajira and Sandiaga Uno (Doc. Sara Fajira)

JAKARTA - The singer who went viral through his collaboration single with Weird Genius, Sara Fajira, is back with a new single entitled Mantra Surugana. This single is one of the latest horror film soundtracks by Peregrine Studios in collaboration with Adhya Pictures of the same name, Surugana Mantra.

"This song is about the mantra of West Java or ancient Sundanese who have terrorized and made many bad things come to someone's life," Sara said in an official statement received by the editorial desk, Tuesday.

"For example, like a nightmare, a curse, tragedy and even falling into the misery of the soul caused by this spell," he continued.

It's nothing new for Sara Fajira to bring the nuances of culture and culture to the song, because that's the concept that this musician has always raised.

That's why, when he heard the works of Sara Fajira, Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Sandiaga Uno felt inspired. Through uploads on his social media account, Sandiaga Uno expressed his pride in Sara Fajira's work, which is full of elements of Indonesian culture in it.

In fact, he was so inspired, Sara Fajira got an offer to be able to work together in working on her album with the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy. "I am very impressed and hopefully this motivates other creative actors to continue to innovate and collaborate," Sandiaga Uno wrote on social media.

It doesn't stop there, apart from working with the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sara Fajira's series of promotions for singles and upcoming albums will also continue with a mantra tour which will later be carried out in seven cities in Indonesia.


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