JAKARTA - Nowela Mikhelia released her latest single titled Persistence. This song was released ahead of a decade of the career of the singer who graduated from the Indonesian Idol event.

Similar to the songs previously released, Hold on to come with the theme of hope. This is a feature for Nowela who wants her work to bring a positive message to many people. He believes music can change a person's life.

Meanwhile, Sustaining brings messages and hopes to continue to survive in difficult times of life, and this song is an appreciation for those who have survived to this day.

This song has been a cry of my heart over the tough things that have happened in my life. Starting from different treatments in the past, rejection of myself as a child, to depression that I experienced 2 years ago," said Nowela in her statement, Wednesday, December 13.

I think everyone has been at a stalemate until it is difficult to look forward. This song is made of heartache but then wrapped with a point of hope and confidence in expectations at the end of every challenge of life," he continued.

Assisted by J and Belanegara Abe in writing songs, Nowela sees Sustaining as an unusual song. There is a deep meaning behind the simplicity of the arrangement presented.

"I also never thought that having a song was only accompanied by a piano, because I always thought my voice was just a match with powerful music like in a single before, but this is the result of what is in my heart. A simple song that is only accompanied by piano but has a very deep meaning for me," he said.

Apart from being heard on various digital music platforms, Surviving from Nowela is also present in the form of video clips that can be watched on the YouTube Passion Vibe channel.

With the theme of simplicity, Nowela is seen singing with the background of the Baluran National Park in Banyuwangi. Nowela admitted that the shooting location chosen was one of the bucket lists.

"I was very excited because the place is one of the bucket lists where I was shooting. In addition, because we came in the dry season, we could get the image of Indonesia's 'Africa'," concluded Nowela.


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