Kapanlagi.com - 'Ga mau, ga suka, gelay' is a phrase that has recently gone viral. The phrase was spoken by Nissa Sabyan in one of her old videos. It's understandable because Nissa is currently in the spotlight due to allegations of being the third person between Ayus Sabyan and Ririe Fairus.
But anyway, this popular phrase will soon be available in the form of a dangdut song sung by Vebrie Verona. As it turns out, the song is not Vebrie's own creation, but a gift from a fan.
"So the song is really funny, we got the song from fans on Instagram, they made the song and we listened to it, turns out the song is funny, turns out the story is based on what's happening now," said Vebrie Verona to the Insertlive team on Sunday (21/3).
"Yes, it's from fans who actually sent it to our Instagram inbox a long time ago, it's been about a month. Because it came as a request, we didn't see it, but when we opened it, turns out I liked the song, it's like a dangdut remix, and then we met the creator," she continued.
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1. Sindir Nissa and Ayus Sabyan?
Vebrie Verona / Credit: Personal Documentation
Vebrie's latest song itself tells the story of a man who likes to charm other women even though he already has a partner. Of course, this story is also similar to what Nissa, Ayus, and Ririe are currently experiencing.
"The song tells the story of a guy who charms a lot of girls, and I, as a girl, feel like I'm being played around with, so he flirts everywhere. In my opinion, what's special about my song now is, Aku Nggak Mau, Nggak Suka Gelay. In my opinion, when it comes to creating art, it doesn't matter who creates it, if you have a creation, just release it," Vebrie continued.
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2. Undeniably Utilizing What's Happening
Vebrie Verona / Credit: Personal Documentation
Vebrie herself does not deny that she tried to utilize what's currently happening to attract public attention. However, she believes that the song sent by her fans is indeed easy listening and contemporary.
"If you say that I'm really utilizing it, well, I see that the result of the song is funny and in my opinion, it's a contemporary dangdut. But if you say that there is an element of utilizing, well, we can't deny it either. We, as Indonesians, take advantage of what's being gossiped about that's booming," she concluded.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.