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Making Lesti Happy, 'I Let Go Sincerely' Performed by DA 5 Participants in Their Respective Regional Languages

Making Lesti Happy, 'I Let Go Sincerely' Performed by DA 5 Participants in Their Respective Regional Languages

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Making Lesti Happy, 'I Let Go Sincerely' Performed by DA 5 Participants in Their Respective Regional Languages

The song I Let Go Sincerely became a hit song in 2020 and also a 'historical milestone' of the closeness between Lesti and Rizky Billar. Two years have passed, the song is still very familiar to the ears of dangdut fans in the country.

Recently, four participants of Dangdut Academy season five (DA 5) performed the phenomenal song in their respective regional languages. What does it look like?

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Four DA 5 participants performed together on one stage. They are Eby, Caca, Nayla, and Kezya.

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Eby performed first, singing the song 'Kulepas Dengan Ikhlas' in the Bima language. The Bima language is spoken by the majority of the Bima community, where Eby comes from.

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Nayla continued the lyrics of the song in the Bugis language, which is used by the majority of the population in the Bulukumba region, South Sulawesi.

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Kezya sang 'Kulepas Dengan Ikhlas' in the Javanese Osing or Banyuwangian language. The Osing language is slightly different from the Javanese language in general and is a characteristic of the Banyuwangi community.

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Caca's performance, singing 'Kulepas Dengan Ikhlas' in the Minang language, was equally impressive as the other contestants.

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Overall, the actions of the contestants in the Fifty Fifty round of Dangdut Academy 5 received appreciation from the jury and applause from the audience.

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Seeing the four participants perform the song, Lesti was immediately delighted, touched, and proud. One of her hit songs was performed well by the DA 5 participants.

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Not only that, Lesti continued the song with Sundanese language, the language used in her hometown of Cianjur and the majority of areas in West Java.