Kapanlagi.com - The sibling duo of child singers from Jakarta, Kaka Keke, has released the official music video for their debut single titled Adik Kakak, which was previously released in audio format on digital music platforms.
The song Adik Kakak was written by Ahmad Fauzan, also known as Kak Ojan, a children's song composer who is also a renowned storyteller in Indonesia.
Based on the lack of meaningful and quality children's songs in today's music, he wrote this song.
To ensure the quality of the music, this single collaborated with Reggie Chasmala as the arranger, who has extensive experience as an arranger, music producer, and sound engineer for many top musicians in the country such as Titi DJ, Krisdayanti, Duo Maia, Shandy, and many others.
1. Highlighting Common Issues
Kaka Keke Releases a Song Titled 'Adik Kakak' (Credit: Special)
This song tells about the problems often experienced by Indonesian families with more than one child.
"So that it is expected to be 'related' when played and sung by children," said Ahmad Fauzan.
According to him, besides presenting the common problems between siblings, the lyrics of this song also contain prayers for children to always be harmonious, be friends, and help each other.
In addition to the lyrics, it is hoped that this song will be liked not only by children but also by people of all ages, so the arrangement of the song is made contemporary and still appealing to adults.
2. Becomes a Prayer
"Even we, who are already adults, can enjoy and sing it." Reggie Chasmala added.
The power of the story in the lyrics of this song is also visualized in an appealing way in the music video that has just been released on Kaka Keke Official's YouTube channel. Miqdaq, the MV Director, explained that the scenes in the music video were captured as simply as possible and featured parents as symbols of hope and love.
Zita Anjani, the mother of Kaka Keke and also the Executive Producer, emphasized that this song becomes a prayer for her children and a reminder for them in the future to become best friends.
"And for Indonesian families, if you want your children to be harmonious, peaceful, friendly, and help each other, let's listen to and sing this song, 'Adik Kakak'." Zita Anjani added jokingly.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.