Kapanlagi.com - The passing of Marrisa Haque on October 2, 2024, still leaves a deep sorrow for her husband, Ikang Fawzi. However, amidst the sense of loss, this senior musician has found a way to remember his wife. Ikang plans to release a song created by the late Marrisa titled Jujurkan Keadilan as a form of tribute to her.
"Yes, it was Marrisa who created the song, Jujurkan Keadilan. It has been recorded for a while, but I haven’t published it yet. So I think this is the right moment," he said when met in the area of Jalan Kapten Tendean, Mampang, South Jakarta, on Monday (10/2/2025).
Ikang believes that this song is relevant to today's life, especially the values that Marrisa always held dear. "It's the right moment for a tribute to her as well. Because her thoughts are still very relevant. The issue of justice is not in the background with honesty," said the singer of Preman.
1. This Song is Part of Accepting Reality
This song also reflects Marrisa's struggle with the principles of living honestly and fairly. Ikang explains, “So justice is in the background with honesty. There is no siding with worldly enemies like power, like money, and so on.”
The process of releasing this song is acknowledged by Ikang as part of his way to accept reality. He feels that his life moving forward must be filled with positive affirmations despite losing his wife. “Oh yes, I think my life moving forward should be like this and that. But yes, I have to accept it, I have to judge it, I have to face it,” he added.
Although this song has not been published yet, Ikang feels that this moment is the right time to present it to the world. The song not only commemorates Marrisa but also conveys a profound moral message.
"This is about life that must be accepted as it is, full of the value of honesty," Ikang explained.
2. Every Moment Always Reminds Me of Marissa
For Ikang, every moment in his life always reminds him of his wife. This feeling is strongest when he is at home, the place where many of their beautiful memories were created.
"Those moments always feel like coming back here, I remember we used to come here together. Anywhere, the room, at home, especially. So, remembering her, I have come to realize that moving forward I have to affirm that. This is my life," he said with a tone of emotion.
In addition, Ikang also expressed that the process of accepting this loss has become part of the test given by God. He believes that everything that happens is the best will for him and the late Marissa.
"With the promise that this is the best for all of us, especially for her," he revealed.
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