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Inviting Afgan Collaboration, B.I: His Voice Impressed Me

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Kapanlagi.com - South Korean musician, B.I invited Afgan and Bipolar Sunshine to collaborate on his latest single titled Lost At Sea (illa illa). When he first heard Afgan's voice, the original name owner Kim Han Bin admitted to being immediately impressed.

"When I first heard Afgan's voice, his soul's vibration really impressed me. As a producer, I really like how he represents artists in this new era. I think we both have a great love for music," said B.I in his press release received by KapanLagi.com®, Wednesday (6/10).

Moreover, after they talked, B.I saw that Afgansyah Reza is someone who is passionate about his work. Therefore, he immediately invited Afgan to collaborate on his latest single and perform in B.I's first online concert '131 Live Presents' a while ago.

"When talking to him, I could see that he is very passionate and detail-oriented about what he does, and that makes the collaboration balance in the song Lost At Sea (illa illa) perfect. That's why I wanted him to collaborate with Afgan," he explained.

1. Looking Forward to Meeting Soon

Former member iKON also hopes to meet Afgan as soon as possible and be in the music studio together. This is because when recording the song Lost At Sea (illa illa), they did it separately due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

"I want to be in the studio with him, but because of the pandemic, we have to record in different places," B.I. said.

After the pandemic is over, they have also agreed to meet. Because until now they have only been talking virtually.

"When the pandemic is over, we have agreed to meet in Indonesia or Korea. I hope we can meet soon," he said.

2. Learning from Indonesian Musicians

As a producer, B.I. enjoys listening to various types of music from around the world, including Indonesia. He believes that Indonesia has diverse cultures, especially in terms of music. He has learned a lot from Indonesian artists.

"I always listen to music from all over the world so that I can grow as a producer. I think Indonesia is one of the countries with the most diverse cultures in Asia, especially in terms of music, and I have learned a lot from listening to music created by Indonesian artists," he concluded.

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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