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Fadil Jaidi Reveals Rossa's True Nature When She Became a Producer, Firm and Strict - No Hesitation to Give Reprimands

Fadil Jaidi Reveals Rossa's True Nature When She Became a Producer, Firm and Strict - No Hesitation to Give Reprimands

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Fadil Jaidi Reveals Rossa's True Nature When She Became a Producer, Firm and Strict - No Hesitation to Give Reprimands

Fadil Jaidi is known for releasing a song titled 'Kalah' produced by Rossa. This is not the first time Fadil has released his own single, but this one feels different and so special because he has direct support from one of Indonesia's divas.

The process of making the single 'Kalah' took about four months. During that time, Fadil finally saw what Rossa is like when working on a project.

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When met in the Kemang area, South Jakarta, (24/10) Tuesday afternoon, Fadil mentioned that he spent 8 hours in the recording studio.

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He also said that Rossa was very strict when guiding him during the recording.

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"From the old recording, it took about four months before it was released," said Fadil Jaidi.

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"Teh Oca immediately corrected me, every wrong word I was asked to repeat. So we rented a studio for 8 hours and I spent the whole time from 6 am to 2 pm, from being enthusiastic to feeling tired," he continued.

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In the same opportunity, Rossa also admitted that her presence made Fadil Jaidi feel pressured. This was because she was a perfectionist.

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"My presence seems to be a pressure for him, because I give detailed instructions, I say 'Dil, less Dil, don't stick to Dil's mouth' like that. That's the polite version, the actual version is even stronger, 'Dil, less haa, less clear, Dil is loose' what is loose, I'm confused," said Rossa.

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In addition, Rossa honestly admits that she was quite strict and firm when she was a producer directing Fadil at that time.

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"I am indeed strict, Fadil can feel it, well not really strict but more like firm," she said.