Kapanlagi.com - The tsunami in Tanjung Lesung was the biggest loss for Ifan Seventeen. After all, because of the disaster, his wife and all the band members had to return to the embrace of God.
After that incident, Riefian Fajarsyah, his real name, admitted that he wanted to quit the music industry that made his name famous. However, a meeting with Virgoun while performing the umrah pilgrimage changed his intention.
"Virgoun said, 'You have to sing again, Sir'. It's not about going solo or being in a band, but about having a career again," Ifan quoted musician Virgoun's words at that time.
1. Bring the Song Created by David NOAH
After returning from umrah, Ifan decided to rise again. Because there are still crew members, family members of Seventeen personnel, and many other important things that need his spirit.
Ifan then released a song created by David NOAH titled Still Have to Be Here. The lyrics of the song are specifically composed to commemorate the incident in Tanjung Lesung.
"The plan was to give the song as encouragement, for support. Because it must be hectic, mixed up, and no contact, I let it be for now," said David.
2. Summarizing Seventeen's Journey
The song Still Have to Be Here becomes even more meaningful when used as a summary of Seventeen's journey in the documentary film titled KEMARIN. For those who haven't had the chance to watch it in theaters, Upie Guava's film can be legally watched online at Bioskop Online from March 19 to 21.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.