Kapanlagi.com - The music group UN1TY, consisting of Shandy, Gilang, Fenly, Fajri, Zweitson, and Fiki, is back with a new surprise after 10 months by releasing their latest song titled Ya Udah. When they came to the KLY office, UN1TY talked about their activities for the past 10 months.
"Yes, 10 months. It's quite long, because the first thing is the change in formation, which also made us take a long time to work on the next single," said Fiki.
1. There is a Transition Change
During those 10 months, UN1TY's activities were very busy. Moreover, there were changes and transitions, one of which was a change in their group formation due to the departure of two members. That's why UN1TY needed enough time to prepare new works and adapt to the new formation.
"And there was also a transition period because in our third year, we had a lot of agendas. We had concerts. After the concert, we took a break," said Fiki.
"We lost two members as well. How can we maintain the formation when we make a comeback? This is the time, after 10 months, there is a gap to provide the best results," added Fiki.
2. Make Sure to Stay Harmonious
UN1TY ensures that the new formation remains harmonious and can deliver the best results upon their comeback. They feel that this is the right moment to release a song after going through that transition period.
"The new formation changes where there are many parts that we need to pay more attention to each other," said Fenly.
3. Focus on Task Distribution
UN1TY (credit: Kapanlagi.com/Daniel Kampua)
UN1TY focuses on fair task distribution and caring for each other. They strive to maintain a balance in the division of roles and responsibilities within the group to ensure that everything runs smoothly.
"So that the distribution remains smooth," said Fenly.
4. Collaboration with Eka Gustiwana
Then, collaboration with Eka Gustiwana becomes an important factor in the creation of the song "Ya Udah". UN1TY mentioned that Eka Gustiwana is very detail-oriented in his work.
After discussing with Eka, they explained that Eka started creating music by asking about the music concept they wanted.
"Well, during the creative process, we wrote the lyrics together with our producer. At that time, we were searching and then we sang nananana, it feels good, ya udah, ya udah. Because it was made naturally, it was done quickly," concluded Fiki.
(kpl/far/pit)
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