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00:00After I joined Vocal Mania and released singles one by one,
00:03a platform called social media, TikTok, came along.
00:06It helped me a lot.
00:08People say that TikTok is just a platform to dance, right?
00:11No, for us as a singer-songwriter, it's like...
00:13You can do a lot of things.
00:15It's an asset for us, actually.
00:17WHUT, genre R&B.
00:19English language.
00:20Both of them were not in my repertoire at that time.
00:23But I just hit it.
00:25In 2020, the song was released.
00:27It went viral on TikTok.
00:29And I don't know how to thank TikTok.
00:33TikTok is not a human being.
00:35But I thank TikTok.
00:37The people who asked me to help.
00:40That's how it all started.
00:47Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.
00:49And Salam sejahtera.
00:50You are back with me, Sudirman Matahir.
00:53In Confession of a Dark Room.
00:55And this week, we have another guest.
00:58A very talented singer.
01:02Also a composer.
01:03Singer-songwriter, Aisyah Retno.
01:06Assalamualaikum.
01:07How are you?
01:08I'm fine, Alhamdulillah.
01:09How are you, Aisyah?
01:10I'm fine, Alhamdulillah.
01:12The song Sutera, which you can say,
01:15managed to raise Aisyah's name, right?
01:18Alhamdulillah.
01:19Do you agree, Aisyah?
01:20InsyaAllah, maybe.
01:21Alhamdulillah.
01:22And now you're here with your latest single, Samudera.
01:26That's right.
01:27There's a saying,
01:28balancing elements of music from the East Coast.
01:33That's right.
01:34So, maybe you can share a little bit about Samudera, Aisyah.
01:38Why?
01:40Samudera, I composed it in June to July.
01:45This year?
01:46This year, that's right.
01:47So, when I was doing the Harder Singing Show,
01:52I was inspired.
01:54For a week, I did a traditional performance from Kelantan.
01:59My mother is also from the West.
02:00I thought,
02:02InsyaAllah, one day, if there's a genre like this,
02:05it will be cool too, right?
02:07Apparently, after that,
02:10my dad also left Kelantan.
02:12He passed away.
02:14Maybe not many people know.
02:16So, I connected all the dots.
02:18I feel confident to do the Kelantan EDM genre this time around.
02:22It's always Javanese, right?
02:23So, I wrote it.
02:24After that, there's a Samudera song
02:26that talks about the journey of love and strength
02:29of a Kelantan queen, Cik Sitiwan Kembang.
02:32The song is not 100% about Cik Sitiwan Kembang.
02:36It's more about the application of a heroine, Cik Sitiwan Kembang,
02:44who can inspire all the women out there
02:47to balance love and strength.
02:50Courage.
02:51As a woman, we have to be strong in the face of challenges.
02:54At the same time, we can also fall in love.
02:57That's it.
02:58So, Samudera is here.
02:59I wrote it with Glorash,
03:01who I also wrote it with.
03:03Raya with him.
03:04And Shane, who made the EDM song.
03:06EDM genre.
03:07And he can be said to be a brother of Sutera too.
03:12InsyaAllah.
03:13Sutera and Samudera, which one is harder, Aisyah?
03:16Which one is harder?
03:17To be honest, I can say that Samudera is hard.
03:20It's not because I've done EDM genre before.
03:25Because I've done it before.
03:26The reason is because Kelantanese ethnic is very interesting.
03:30And I can say that my learning distance
03:35and the duration to write a song is very fast.
03:39Because we haven't released a song for a long time
03:41after Ketipat-Ketipung Raya.
03:43Everything has to be rushed before my concert.
03:46InsyaAllah.
03:47And also, the preparation takes time.
03:51For the longest time, it takes two weeks
03:53for us to settle Samudera.
03:55That's why I said it's hard.
03:57Because I fight against time.
04:00Second, for me to explore more deeply
04:03the Kelantanese culture,
04:05it takes time.
04:06Because Ma'iyung is very interesting.
04:09Dike Barat is very interesting.
04:11For me to incorporate two elements
04:13that are very big in one song,
04:15is a big responsibility.
04:16So, that's why I asked for help from my father,
04:20from Cik Rosnan, who is our national anthem.
04:23Right.
04:24And teachers collect all the knowledge
04:27and express it in Samudera.
04:29And Alhamdulillah, it's released.
04:32But you're brave, Aisyah.
04:33I mean, to compose or to interpret a song
04:37that people say is out of the music market
04:43in our time,
04:45by putting elements of ethnic songs,
04:51you're brave, Aisyah.
04:53InsyaAllah, Amin.
04:54Because I think when Sutra was released,
04:57that was the point for me to act
05:01and be more brave to go outside the box.
05:03Because I started with a lot of ballads.
05:07I'm not saying ballad is bad.
05:09Ballad is what we need in the industry.
05:11But I also want to explore other things
05:14other than ballad.
05:15Which is actually my soul is more to R&B
05:18and EDM songs that I can dance to.
05:21I like to dance.
05:22But I'm not very good at dancing.
05:24But I'm interested.
05:25So, I'm interested to learn,
05:27I'm interested to apply.
05:28So, I can't dance to all of my ballad songs.
05:32So, I think Sutra's song
05:35makes my soul feel
05:38genre, ethnic is very, very fun,
05:41very, very interesting to write and perform.
05:44And also to promote it to the current generation,
05:48in the current era,
05:49Aisyah also put elements of EDM.
05:52Okay.
05:53So, it's all inspired from Indonesia,
05:57Malaysia too.
05:59So, that's why I find it very interesting.
06:01And InsyaAllah,
06:02hopefully people recognize Aisyah Redno
06:04with that.
06:05InsyaAllah.
06:06So, how did Sutra get a reception,
06:09and Samudera is also praising Aisyah, right?
06:13Alhamdulillah, InsyaAllah.
06:15Aisyah, when we talk about Aisyah Redno,
06:17we know that Aisyah inherited her talent from her mother,
06:22who was also a former singer in Indonesia,
06:25if I'm not mistaken, right?
06:26That's right.
06:27So, Aisyah grew up watching her mother's performances,
06:33have you ever seen your mother singing too, Aisyah?
06:37Yes, that's right.
06:38Aisyah was young,
06:39she liked to watch her mother on TV.
06:43There was a channel called TVRI in Indonesia.
06:47So, Aisyah also watched my mom.
06:50Actually, Aisyah's relationship with her mother,
06:52we didn't often meet,
06:54but we did go to school together.
06:56My mom worked from 9 to 5,
06:58and there was a performance at night.
07:00So, Aisyah's relationship with her mother was not as close as it is now.
07:04So, Aisyah had time to watch her mother's performances on TV,
07:08and she also went down to Padang to watch.
07:10From there, Aisyah was inspired,
07:12there was a performance,
07:13Aisyah had to perform in front of President SBE,
07:16as a child,
07:18my mom was the leader of the performance.
07:22So, from there, Aisyah was inspired to try to like music and sing.
07:29From there, my mom got to know Aisyah,
07:32who liked to sing,
07:33until now, Alhamdulillah.
07:35And your mom gave you full support, Aisyah?
07:38Full support, Alhamdulillah, until now.
07:40Actually, to be honest,
07:41if there was no presence of a mother like Aisyah's mother,
07:45Aisyah would definitely excel in this music industry.
07:48But was your father okay?
07:49Alhamdulillah, my father was also interested in art,
07:52even though in our family,
07:54the four of us were the most,
07:56not to say not talented,
07:58not talented in singing,
07:59but my father.
08:00But for listening,
08:02when he listens to music,
08:03he listens to all the good music,
08:05he knows how to dictate which one is good,
08:07which one is not.
08:08So that's why,
08:09Aisyah's father's presence is also very important,
08:11and in terms of,
08:13maybe outside of this podcast,
08:15we also touched on showbiz, right?
08:17So, indeed,
08:18Aisyah's father also worked a lot in the business world,
08:20so Aisyah asked for a lot of help from him,
08:23from Aisyah.
08:24So, it's balanced, Alhamdulillah.
08:26Earlier, Aisyah shared when,
08:28let's say,
08:29the success of an artist is,
08:33how do you say,
08:34sacrificing time, right, Aisyah?
08:36Correct.
08:37Aisyah only,
08:38if she can see her mother on TV,
08:40and so on,
08:41to spend time,
08:42maybe it's a bit tiring, right?
08:43Yes, yes.
08:44So,
08:46when,
08:48has your mother ever told you,
08:51this is a risk,
08:53or a challenge,
08:54when in the industry, Aisyah?
08:57Aisyah's mother did tell me,
08:59but,
09:00I feel,
09:01the intensity she went through,
09:03I can say,
09:04it's not as intense now.
09:05Maybe because we are now in the age of,
09:07social media,
09:09all the harassment,
09:11challenges,
09:12we only get a glimpse of it, right?
09:13Maybe in the old days,
09:14people want to throw hate or something,
09:17want to read,
09:18have to travel,
09:19have to wait for the news,
09:20but so far,
09:21it used to be very different from now.
09:23So,
09:24Aisyah's mother also went through,
09:25challenges,
09:26almost the same as Aisyah,
09:28but,
09:29she has,
09:30maybe,
09:31faster time for us to respond,
09:33for the current era,
09:34it's faster.
09:35So,
09:36indeed,
09:37Aisyah's mother taught a lot about,
09:38risks,
09:39challenges,
09:40have to be ready,
09:41heart has to be dry if possible,
09:42have to be strong,
09:43have to be thick,
09:44have to be thick,
09:45with any challenge,
09:46have to be smooth.
09:47Yes.
09:48Even though getting praise,
09:49that's actually a challenge.
09:50Yes, that's right.
09:51That's actually more dangerous.
09:52Yes.
09:53So,
09:54Aisyah's mother said,
09:55once you're up there,
09:56don't ever,
09:57touch the star syndrome.
10:00Because star syndrome,
10:01it's good for you to have star syndrome,
10:03on stage.
10:04Yes,
10:05our aura,
10:06on stage, right?
10:07But at the same time,
10:08what happens on stage,
10:10stay on stage.
10:12Don't be brought down.
10:13Don't be brought down.
10:1424 hours.
10:15That's right.
10:16When we,
10:17have finished performing,
10:18we are ordinary people.
10:19That's right.
10:20Eating rice,
10:21it's all the same.
10:22So,
10:23it's like,
10:24we're doing the same thing,
10:25so don't be brought down.
10:26That's because it's dangerous.
10:27If you can control star syndrome,
10:28it's okay.
10:29If you can't control it,
10:30I'm afraid,
10:31we'll get lost.
10:34That's what Aisyah's mother always said.
10:35The knowledge of padi also,
10:37the higher the padi,
10:38the heavier the bag,
10:40the more we carry.
10:41So,
10:42those challenges,
10:43actually,
10:44it's not just about the charm,
10:47but what we,
10:48we and ourselves,
10:50are also a challenge.
10:51That's right.
10:52We want to control ourselves,
10:53it's also a challenge.
10:54That's what Aisyah's mother advised.
10:56And Aisyah is afraid,
10:57when,
10:58yes,
10:59like Mak said,
11:00star syndrome.
11:01So,
11:02every day,
11:03Aisyah will remember that,
11:04Aisyah.
11:05Especially,
11:06after the performance,
11:07etc.
11:08Or,
11:09on a normal day,
11:10if Aisyah doesn't have an art event,
11:11go anywhere,
11:12right?
11:13That's right.
11:14Aisyah actually,
11:15still trying to overcome,
11:16star syndrome,
11:17what is star syndrome,
11:18right?
11:19That's why Aisyah is searching,
11:20searching.
11:21Indeed,
11:22it will only happen on stage.
11:23It's just that,
11:24there is a certain,
11:25we don't know who,
11:26there are people who have gone through it,
11:27also,
11:28outside the stage.
11:29That's right.
11:30And that thing,
11:31maybe,
11:32it's good for repertoire,
11:33for example,
11:34for self-discipline,
11:35for self-esteem.
11:36Sometimes,
11:37we have our own level.
11:38At the same time,
11:39we also have to talk to others.
11:41So,
11:42actually,
11:43just live your life,
11:44as a normal human being,
11:47who only does work,
11:48as an artist.
11:49That's right.
11:50That's how it is.
11:51But,
11:52Aisyah will always remember that.
11:53Because,
11:54sometimes,
11:55arrogance can make us fall.
11:58And,
11:59it's true.
12:00Are you afraid, Aisyah?
12:01I'm afraid,
12:02that's right.
12:03Because,
12:04if possible,
12:05it's too far,
12:06if possible.
12:07That's why,
12:08Alhamdulillah,
12:09there are parents who always guide Aisyah,
12:10my team,
12:11and everyone around Aisyah,
12:12who always tell me,
12:13if Aisyah did this,
12:14did that.
12:15If Allah wills it,
12:16Aisyah will listen.
12:17That's right.
12:18Because,
12:19when you get the label,
12:20arrogance,
12:21K-award,
12:22and so on,
12:23feeling star,
12:24of course,
12:25for a celebrity,
12:26they will feel like,
12:27oh,
12:28okay,
12:29people have seen,
12:30one negative thing,
12:31right?
12:32For our personality.
12:33So,
12:34that's right.
12:35We have to take good care of it.
12:36It's not just for the public.
12:38For yourself.
12:39I think that's the only important thing.
12:41Think for yourself.
12:42And,
12:43if Allah wills it,
12:44Aisyah started in the industry
12:46five years ago, right?
12:47That's right.
12:48And maybe,
12:49just two years ago,
12:52we saw a star,
12:55Aisyah Redno,
12:56who was just born,
12:57while it's been five years.
12:59Right, Aisyah?
13:00Alhamdulillah.
13:01So,
13:02to climb,
13:03to find a place in this industry,
13:05it's not easy actually,
13:07right?
13:08Until one day,
13:09Aisyah joined a few competitions,
13:11and then,
13:13finalists,
13:14and won,
13:15and so on.
13:16Then people recognized,
13:17oh, Aisyah Redno.
13:18Someone who can make songs,
13:19and sing,
13:20and so on.
13:21At first,
13:22I felt like,
13:23have you ever wondered,
13:24Aisyah,
13:25when will people accept Aisyah Redno?
13:28Have you thought about it?
13:29I think,
13:30in every person,
13:31an artist,
13:33there must be that feeling.
13:35Including Aisyah.
13:37In the beginning.
13:38Actually,
13:39in the beginning,
13:40Aisyah was more like,
13:41not to be accepted,
13:43Aisyah was more like,
13:45to explore.
13:46How is this music industry actually?
13:48Because,
13:49this industry,
13:50it's like,
13:51how to say,
13:52it has a lot of mixtures.
13:54It has a mixture of business,
13:56a mixture for us,
13:58to have fun,
13:59to have fun.
14:00It's all in one.
14:01So,
14:02how does this industry work?
14:03Sometimes,
14:04if we,
14:05maybe touch the music industry,
14:07maybe we know,
14:08the scope of work is like that.
14:09But,
14:10as an artist,
14:11it's broad.
14:12You know?
14:13We have to,
14:14PR.
14:15We have to,
14:16be a good speaker.
14:17We have to have knowledge,
14:18we have to write songs,
14:19and so on.
14:20So,
14:21Aisyah,
14:22more than the first two years,
14:23it's not for,
14:24to be encouraged to want to be known,
14:25more to want to know.
14:27And also,
14:28want to learn.
14:29Entering the third year,
14:30fourth year,
14:31what Abang Sudir said,
14:32such a feeling came,
14:34started to appear,
14:35Aisyah felt like,
14:36oh,
14:37I feel like,
14:38maybe this industry is not for me.
14:39Okay.
14:40Maybe,
14:41yes,
14:42maybe we're too ambitious.
14:44Maybe the music we've been doing all this time,
14:47just making a cover of a song is enough.
14:50Like that, right?
14:51So,
14:52Aisyah felt like,
14:53okay,
14:54maybe I'm just going to continue on my studies.
14:55Because,
14:56Aisyah,
14:57in five years,
14:58Aisyah will continue to study too.
14:59The first two years in the industry,
15:01Aisyah did matriculation.
15:03Then,
15:04Aisyah continued her degree in economics.
15:06So,
15:07Aisyah felt like,
15:08just continue to study.
15:09That's it.
15:10Suddenly,
15:11Alhamdulillah,
15:12one by one,
15:13blessings came.
15:14A blessing that was actually unexpected.
15:16A blessing that came from Aisyah's efforts too.
15:20First,
15:21Aisyah joined Vocal Mania,
15:22that competition.
15:23Then,
15:24what Aisyah can say,
15:27during those five years,
15:28Aisyah went through a lot too.
15:29So,
15:30Aisyah felt like,
15:31yes,
15:32maybe people say,
15:33ah,
15:34five years,
15:35just for a while,
15:36in the industry,
15:37but for Aisyah,
15:38five years,
15:39for Aisyah's current age,
15:41maybe,
15:42maybe Aisyah assumes,
15:43she has gone through quite a lot,
15:46in terms of honours and duties.
15:48Maybe,
15:49in a way,
15:50Aisyah doesn't know,
15:51because Aisyah refuses to tell.
15:52Because Aisyah has her own reasons,
15:54why Aisyah doesn't want to tell.
15:56Maybe she doesn't need to tell.
15:57But when looking back at the effort,
15:59that Aisyah's family,
16:01Aisyah's team,
16:02has done,
16:03Aisyah feels like,
16:04eh,
16:05the effort that you've put in,
16:06for someone like Aisyah Reynaud,
16:07who is still young,
16:08why do you want to help?
16:09Why do you want to help so much?
16:11So, Aisyah,
16:12was touched,
16:13by things like that.
16:14And finally,
16:15after joining Vocal Mania,
16:17releasing singles one by one,
16:18a platform called,
16:20social media,
16:21TikTok came.
16:22It helped Aisyah a lot.
16:23A lot.
16:24Indeed, people say,
16:25TikTok platform is just for dancing, right?
16:26No.
16:27For us,
16:28as a singer-songwriter,
16:29it's like,
16:30it's an asset for us,
16:31actually.
16:32So,
16:33my first song that blew up,
16:34on TikTok,
16:35was,
16:36WHUT.
16:37That was actually,
16:38a song that wasn't in,
16:39someone's repertoire,
16:40Aisyah Reynaud.
16:41Aisyah Reynaud,
16:42at that time.
16:43Because,
16:44Aisyah was formed,
16:45by Sony Music Malaysia,
16:46Aisyah's label,
16:47at that time,
16:48to become,
16:49a powerhouse ballad singer.
16:50Which is,
16:51that's true.
16:52That's the direction,
16:53that's very true.
16:54But,
16:55it's a blessing,
16:56we don't know, right?
16:57Sometimes it happens,
16:58like this,
16:59and Aisyah,
17:00at that time,
17:01on TikTok,
17:02R&B,
17:03Ariana Grande,
17:04something like that.
17:05When Aisyah made this song,
17:06WHUT,
17:07genre,
17:08R&B.
17:09I was very impressed,
17:10with Aisyah's song.
17:12English language.
17:14So,
17:15both of them,
17:16weren't in my repertoire,
17:17at that time.
17:18But,
17:19Aisyah just hit it,
17:20wrote the song,
17:21at the end of December,
17:222020,
17:23released the song,
17:24because,
17:25it went viral,
17:26on TikTok.
17:28And,
17:29Aisyah,
17:30didn't know what to say,
17:31to TikTok.
17:32TikTok,
17:33is not a human being.
17:34But,
17:35Aisyah,
17:36all of TikTok,
17:37humans,
17:38who are humans,
17:39who have helped Aisyah,
17:40from there,
17:41everything started.
17:42Actually,
17:43from vocal mining,
17:44it started again.
17:45But,
17:46speaking of singles,
17:47and assets,
17:48WHUT is,
17:49one big push,
17:50that Aisyah will remember,
17:51forever,
17:52and make Aisyah,
17:53Aisyah now.
17:54Alhamdulillah.
17:55Aisyah,
17:56one thing,
17:57that maybe,
17:58throughout the Lyco,
17:59that Aisyah went through,
18:00about,
18:01your ambitious,
18:02that you said earlier,
18:04to look for,
18:05to know,
18:06the meaning,
18:07of the entertainment industry,
18:08music,
18:09and so on.
18:10That Aisyah can't forget,
18:11like,
18:12it's painful,
18:13actually,
18:14to be,
18:15an artist,
18:16to be accepted,
18:17by,
18:18this industry player,
18:19especially.
18:23So,
18:24that thing actually,
18:25even until now,
18:26there are still,
18:27who haven't,
18:30accepted,
18:31the presence,
18:33of a new artist,
18:34like Aisyah.
18:35But,
18:36Aisyah understands that.
18:37Because,
18:38for us to rocket up,
18:39isn't easy.
18:41But,
18:42Alhamdulillah,
18:43even now,
18:44Alhamdulillah,
18:45Aisyah didn't expect,
18:46what Aisyah got,
18:47to get this early.
18:48So,
18:49looking back at,
18:50first year,
18:51second year,
18:52the number of people,
18:54who didn't support Aisyah,
18:55is more than,
18:56the number of people,
18:57who supported Aisyah.
18:58Meaning,
18:59it's not that,
19:00I want to say,
19:02how to say,
19:03it's not that,
19:04I want to say,
19:05that person is bad,
19:06or not.
19:07But,
19:08to be honest,
19:09sometimes,
19:10we fail,
19:11first to success,
19:12right?
19:13So,
19:14all kinds of things,
19:15that Aisyah tried,
19:16this didn't work,
19:17that didn't work.
19:18There are also many,
19:19who don't believe,
19:20that Aisyah can do this,
19:21can do that.
19:22Because,
19:23Aisyah tried,
19:24to release a song,
19:25but there are many,
19:26who still,
19:27Aisyah said,
19:28to the netizens,
19:29but,
19:30more to,
19:31Aisyah's team.
19:33Some said,
19:35Aisyah,
19:36you can't go here,
19:37and there.
19:38I don't know,
19:39where to put you,
19:40Aisyah.
19:41It's so hard,
19:42Aisyah.
19:43You're like,
19:44to show off.
19:45People said like that.
19:46To show off,
19:47this and that.
19:48Why do you want to show off,
19:49this and that?
19:50Where do you want to go?
19:51Actually,
19:52I got all kinds of things,
19:53for my age,
19:5418 years old,
19:55at that time,
19:56I felt like,
19:57but at the same time,
19:58actually,
19:59it's a blessing in disguise.
20:00Because,
20:01for 18 years old,
20:02at that time,
20:03young,
20:04ambitious,
20:05so passionate,
20:06to do music,
20:07got,
20:08not spoiled,
20:09more to,
20:10motivation like that.
20:11Right.
20:13Can make our face bigger,
20:15and,
20:16make us stronger.
20:19Of course,
20:20when people ask,
20:21Aisyah,
20:22why do we see,
20:23on social media,
20:24always cheerful,
20:25all that.
20:26But,
20:27actually,
20:28we know what happened,
20:29on the other side.
20:30Of course,
20:31I cried.
20:32Of course,
20:33I,
20:34I felt like,
20:35why did the same thing happen,
20:36right?
20:37But,
20:38at the same time,
20:39I felt like,
20:40it's okay.
20:41It's okay.
20:42Allah wants to give,
20:43something better.
20:44And,
20:45I talked to Abang Sudir,
20:46that day,
20:47I,
20:48at first,
20:49I stepped in the music industry,
20:50I came,
20:51this is a song graduation.
20:52I don't remember the age,
20:53but I saw,
20:54Kak Ernie,
20:55Abdul,
20:56Naim,
20:57Daniel.
20:58So,
20:59I was like,
21:00this is it.
21:01It's a big,
21:02the biggest award.
21:03So far,
21:04music award.
21:05Then,
21:06I said to myself,
21:07Aisyah,
21:08wow,
21:09maybe,
21:10maybe in the afterlife,
21:11I can get this AJL.
21:12Because,
21:13it's impossible.
21:14Because,
21:15at that time,
21:16Aisyah,
21:17level breakdown,
21:18like people said,
21:19don't make music,
21:20like this,
21:21like this.
21:22Can't go anymore.
21:23Can't go anymore.
21:24But,
21:25luckily,
21:26people who say that,
21:27are not family and friends,
21:28there are other people.
21:29But,
21:30when I saw the song graduation,
21:31actually,
21:32it drives me more,
21:33to be myself,
21:35and continue to do music.
21:39Of course,
21:40a lot of challenges,
21:41that I went through,
21:42in terms of,
21:43entering the competition.
21:45Then,
21:46of course,
21:47that's the first time,
21:48I saw the netizens,
21:49only 18 years old.
21:51Right?
21:52Still,
21:5318 or how old?
21:54Almost 20.
21:5520.
21:56So,
21:57when I saw that,
21:58I was like,
21:59why are they like this?
22:00But,
22:01after a long time,
22:02Alhamdulillah,
22:03Allah,
22:04Allah,
22:05He shows one by one.
22:06This is the learning process.
22:07Learning and process.
22:09So,
22:10when 5 years later,
22:11maybe now,
22:12it's more acceptable.
22:13Right.
22:14And,
22:15actually,
22:16it's true,
22:17we sometimes see,
22:18like,
22:19people comment like this,
22:20like this.
22:21It's okay,
22:22we have a lot of free time,
22:23to comment.
22:24It means,
22:25they care.
22:26They care about,
22:27our repertoire as an artist.
22:29So,
22:31again,
22:32the challenges,
22:33are definitely memories,
22:34that will remain in my mind,
22:36forever.
22:37And,
22:39just,
22:40feel like,
22:41my life,
22:42as a teenager,
22:43I didn't expect,
22:45not in a bad way,
22:46I didn't expect,
22:47that much.
22:48Maybe,
22:49for me,
22:50because sometimes,
22:51as a teenager,
22:52we want to hang out with friends,
22:53we want to have fun,
22:54we want to think about business.
22:56Work.
22:57Work.
22:58Which is,
22:59not a burden,
23:00at all.
23:01I'm not saying,
23:02it's a burden.
23:03I'm just saying,
23:04it's not in my agenda.
23:05Because,
23:06my plan,
23:07as a teenager,
23:08I want to be 20 years old,
23:10it's not to,
23:12do business,
23:13or anything.
23:14But,
23:15it's okay to start early,
23:16to start somewhere.
23:17So,
23:18even though,
23:19I cried,
23:20I took wisdom.
23:21I took wisdom.
23:22And,
23:23the wisdom,
23:24Alhamdulillah,
23:25made me better.
23:26Did it still hurt, Aisyah,
23:27when people said,
23:28you can't go anymore,
23:29you don't have to,
23:30this and that.
23:31Of course,
23:32it hurts.
23:33Because,
23:34yeah,
23:35that's like,
23:36we feel like,
23:37we are,
23:38now in the music industry,
23:39we don't have a boss.
23:40If we become,
23:41let's say,
23:42yeah,
23:43working anywhere,
23:44in a restaurant,
23:45for example,
23:46we have a boss,
23:47who tells us,
23:48at least boss is always right.
23:49But,
23:50now,
23:51with social media,
23:52as in,
23:53we have a lot of bosses.
23:54Yeah,
23:55we have a lot of bosses.
23:56Boss from our team,
23:57boss from social media,
23:58from PR,
23:59financial,
24:00marketing.
24:01All of them,
24:02give motivation,
24:04words to,
24:05one of,
24:06the kids here,
24:08to Aisyah.
24:10So,
24:11Aisyah feels like,
24:12oh,
24:13there's a lot.
24:14Sometimes,
24:15as young people,
24:16we feel like,
24:17yeah,
24:18stress.
24:19Maybe that's,
24:20well,
24:21the way of life.
24:22Sometimes,
24:23we get this,
24:24it's normal to be stressed.
24:25We are ordinary people.
24:26True.
24:27There's a heart.
24:28There's a heart,
24:29there's a feeling.
24:30So,
24:31it's okay,
24:32just go through it.
24:33But,
24:34with what Aisyah has achieved now,
24:35InsyaAllah,
24:36that is the answer,
24:37to what,
24:38all this time,
24:39down-talent Aisyah.
24:40InsyaAllah,
24:41that's it.
24:42It's not,
24:43not to revenge,
24:44it's more to,
24:45relief.
24:46True.
24:47Aisyah has proved it,
24:48for the people who are talking.
24:50Alhamdulillah,
24:51InsyaAllah.
24:52InsyaAllah,
24:53for now,
24:54we try to sustain that.
24:56True.
24:57So,
24:58you don't feel sad anymore?
25:00The feeling of sadness,
25:02it comes,
25:03it comes and go.
25:04Okay.
25:05Yeah.
25:06Because sadness,
25:07it has a lot,
25:08yeah,
25:09its branches.
25:10We are young,
25:11because we,
25:12about falling in love,
25:13sad,
25:14right?
25:15About,
25:16cats,
25:17we are sad too.
25:18The smallest things.
25:19We are teenagers,
25:20right?
25:21We watch,
25:22sad TikTok videos,
25:23we are sad.
25:24So, a lot of things.
25:25But,
25:26for me,
25:27solely,
25:28Aisyah will definitely be sad,
25:29if it's related to work,
25:30Aisyah.
25:31And,
25:32maybe there are also,
25:33those who don't know Aisyah,
25:34more clearly and deeply,
25:35Aisyah is the type,
25:36if you work with me,
25:37I want what I want.
25:39It's not ego or anything,
25:40but,
25:41I know what I want,
25:42and I want what I want.
25:43So,
25:44to achieve that,
25:45of course,
25:46there are a lot of tricks.
25:47And,
25:48when we stick to the terms,
25:49I want what I want,
25:51we have to,
25:52you want what you want.
25:53It means,
25:54be firm.
25:55It means,
25:56don't suddenly,
25:57it's okay,
25:58we go to plan C,
25:59go to plan D,
26:00go to plan E,
26:01it's okay.
26:02That's just next time.
26:03For me,
26:04in this music industry,
26:05there is no next time.
26:06When the right time comes,
26:07you go.
26:08Like that.
26:09So, in Aisyah's time,
26:10to go towards,
26:11I know what I want,
26:12and I want what I want,
26:14there are a lot of tricks here and there.
26:18And there,
26:19Aisyah,
26:20back down again.
26:21Actually,
26:22to go towards,
26:23what we want to achieve,
26:25there must be tricks.
26:27And there,
26:28we are given a challenge,
26:30we are given a test by Allah,
26:32for us to go down,
26:35fall,
26:36far from what we want to achieve.
26:38So,
26:39of course,
26:40your parents are among the people
26:41that you always share things like this with.
26:43Okay.
26:44Here's one thing about Aisyah.
26:48About sadness,
26:50I'm actually embarrassed to tell my parents.
26:52Maybe if my dad and mom are here,
26:55Aisyah is not shy,
26:57I don't feel like the necessity to tell them
26:59because I know they have other obligations
27:01as a parent.
27:02Yeah.
27:03But in the long run,
27:04of course,
27:05now I'm more open.
27:06It's just that between Aisyah and my siblings,
27:08the one who is more open
27:10is my sister.
27:11Okay.
27:12Aisyah is more reserved.
27:15In the beginning,
27:16who did you share your problems with?
27:18Aisyah herself.
27:20Aisyah herself,
27:21I didn't share it with anyone.
27:22So, you let it go by yourself?
27:23I let it go by myself because
27:26maybe,
27:27how do I say this,
27:29the way I express it,
27:30this might be a bit of a cliché,
27:32but we sometimes write songs,
27:34something like that, right?
27:36But to me,
27:37the way I express it,
27:38it's just silence.
27:40And,
27:41of course,
27:42I do what's normal as an Islamic person.
27:45And to my parents,
27:46I act like nothing happened.
27:48I like to act like that because
27:50I prefer to show my parents
27:52the success rather than the pain.
27:55That's it.
27:56Maybe it's good and bad.
27:58It comes both ways, actually.
28:00So, if you want to give an example,
28:02I'm not sure about that.
28:03But for me,
28:05I really,
28:06even my love journey,
28:08I don't really tell my parents.
28:11Sometimes,
28:12I only show my parents
28:13my love journey.
28:15I'm that kind of person.
28:17I want to impress my parents more.
28:20You don't want them to be sad too.
28:22That's right, actually.
28:23Because I know that
28:24they have struggled to
28:26bring me to Malaysia.
28:29That's right.
28:30My mom is willing to pay for her work,
28:33everything,
28:34her singing career in Indonesia.
28:35Because she was a lawyer in Indonesia.
28:37And she couldn't practice here
28:39because it's a different method.
28:41It's in the Netherlands,
28:42here in England.
28:44So,
28:45everything that was given away
28:47was a big sacrifice for me
28:49and my siblings.
28:50So,
28:51I don't want to disappoint them
28:52with a lot of things.
28:54So, better I keep it to myself.
28:55It's okay.
28:56Let me stress alone.
28:57I don't want people to be stressed
28:58with me.
28:59Something like that.
29:00Even though your partner
29:01doesn't know
29:03what your problem is.
29:05If I had one,
29:07I would tell them.
29:09Sometimes, we have problems.
29:11But I also
29:13reserve it with everyone.
29:15Maybe I...
29:16We all have our own character.
29:18But when the right time comes,
29:20when I'm a bit burnt out,
29:22I will tell them.
29:23So far,
29:24there were some burnt out moments.
29:27But nothing like...
29:31Sometimes, yes.
29:33In my room,
29:34I just scream.
29:36Sometimes,
29:37like...
29:38Okay, cry.
29:39Who's crying?
29:40Go to your room.
29:42Hi, what do you want to eat today?
29:44Something like that.
29:46I don't want to say
29:48I'm afraid to tell them.
29:49But maybe it's a habit.
29:52And I...
29:53Actually,
29:54my next bestie is
29:56I think my phone.
29:58I think it's normal
30:00in this generation.
30:01We work with our phones.
30:03We watch movies on our phones.
30:06So, I think...
30:08Sometimes, yes.
30:09Social media gadgets
30:11like this
30:12can bring goodness and badness.
30:14So, we have to be careful.
30:15We have to be smart
30:16as a young person.
30:18So, for your age now,
30:20aside from music career,
30:21what else are you planning?
30:23Maybe you ever thought
30:27to end the Bojang Awal era.
30:29Yes, because...
30:30Yes.
30:32When we're in this situation,
30:34Aisyah is climbing up
30:35with the music that
30:36people are accepting more.
30:37Her work.
30:38Or maybe you keep that thing first.
30:42So,
30:43it's normal
30:44when we're climbing up.
30:45There are also people asking
30:47about that.
30:48Yes.
30:49There are also some
30:51news coming here and there.
30:53We're in the music industry.
30:54Yes.
30:55With friends from media and so on.
30:57But that thing,
30:58for me, it's normal.
31:00We go through it.
31:01But when the right time comes,
31:03we shouldn't reject it.
31:05It's a blessing, right?
31:07When it comes,
31:08we just have to go through it.
31:10As long as we can balance
31:12between our career
31:14and our private life.
31:16InsyaAllah, all is good.
31:17But realistically,
31:19for now,
31:20and Aisyah has been in the industry
31:22for 5 years,
31:24I can say
31:26it's still green.
31:27I can say it's still green
31:28even though there are
31:29a lot of opportunities.
31:30But I still consider myself
31:31still green.
31:32That's right.
31:33There are still a lot of experiences
31:35that I need to go through,
31:37enjoy,
31:38face.
31:40So,
31:41towards that,
31:43what I can say is
31:44if the right person comes,
31:46we just go for it.
31:47But if possible,
31:48I want to focus on my career first.
31:50That's how it is.
31:51Aisyah,
31:52in many of your works,
31:54what is one song
31:55or work
31:56that describes you?
32:00Wow.
32:02Let's take a look.
32:04Because
32:05Alhamdulillah,
32:06most of the songs
32:07are written by me.
32:09So,
32:10everything comes from
32:11my heart.
32:12There are certain songs
32:13that are fictional
32:14because
32:15based on OST songs
32:16for dramas.
32:17Sometimes,
32:18we have to watch
32:19drama synopsis.
32:20But,
32:21other than OST songs,
32:22everything is
32:23my real life story.
32:25Maybe,
32:26for this song,
32:27this song is a bit underrated.
32:28Maybe,
32:29not many people know.
32:30It was released last year.
32:31The title is Cukuplah.
32:32Cukuplah.
32:33Cukuplah
32:34in your EP.
32:35Your EP,
32:36Ballad,
32:37talks about
32:39as a human,
32:41we don't have to
32:42pursue perfection.
32:44We already have
32:45our own perfection.
32:46So,
32:47actually,
32:48that's what I
32:49try to tell
32:51many people
32:52who doubt
32:53my talent,
32:55doubt my capabilities
32:56in all of the things
32:57that I've done
32:58in the music industry.
33:00So,
33:01it's a message
33:02and
33:03a sweet message
33:04to those
33:06who
33:07do that.
33:09With this song,
33:10Cukuplah,
33:11so far,
33:13I like to see
33:15maybe a good example
33:16like Stevie Wonder,
33:18people who are
33:20special,
33:21we can say.
33:22And,
33:23look at how far
33:24they've grown
33:25in the music industry.
33:27Without
33:28having to
33:29have
33:30their own
33:31perfection.
33:32But,
33:33it's the same with me.
33:34Of course,
33:35we're all imperfect.
33:37That's the first
33:38song that
33:39I
33:41broke down
33:42when I recorded it
33:43in the studio.
33:44Because the lyrics
33:45have no meaning
33:46in pursuing perfection.
33:48Believe that
33:49you are perfect
33:50as you are.
33:51So,
33:52maybe
33:54I
33:55look back
33:56when I was young,
33:5720 years old,
33:58I was like,
33:59why can't I
34:00do this?
34:01I don't have the ideal body.
34:02I cannot sing like this.
34:04I cannot write like this.
34:05All those things.
34:06But,
34:07I think
34:08I have a memory
34:09like,
34:10Aisyah, it's okay.
34:11Because we are
34:12not human.
34:13We are
34:14given our own
34:15perfection.
34:16True.
34:17Everyone has their own.
34:18So,
34:19never doubt yourself.
34:20Don't
34:21be too
34:22obsessed with
34:23the words
34:24that make you fall.
34:25It's enough.
34:27Usually,
34:28when I perform this song,
34:29I look at the audience.
34:30Sometimes,
34:31I blink my eyes.
34:32Maybe,
34:33they can relate.
34:34Because this song
34:35is about
34:36our daily life.
34:37True.
34:38Our life.
34:39Sometimes,
34:40we are tired.
34:41Like,
34:42why do I have to
34:43do this job again?
34:44All those things.
34:45Maybe,
34:46with the song,
34:47the message
34:48and motivation
34:49are good.
34:50Because,
34:52with the words
34:53that people
34:54say,
34:55actually,
34:56we are
34:57learning.
34:58Even though,
34:59it's not perfect,
35:00we can still live.
35:01We can still find food.
35:02That's it.
35:03That's enough.
35:04That's what I think
35:05describes me the most.
35:06And,
35:07my battle
35:08with the people
35:09who I've been
35:10fighting with
35:12in 5 years
35:13in the music industry.
35:15Sometimes,
35:16not everyone is nice.
35:17Yes.
35:18We have to be careful.
35:19And,
35:20those people
35:21that you mentioned,
35:23InsyaAllah,
35:24I pray for them
35:25to
35:26motivate me
35:27to be
35:28who I am now.
35:30Whatever it is,
35:31I don't consider them
35:32as my enemies,
35:34but my motivators.
35:36Aisyah Redno
35:37will be here
35:38in 5 years.
35:395 years?
35:40Where will you be?
35:41Where?
35:42In 5 years,
35:43I will be
35:4429 years old.
35:46Right?
35:4729 years old.
35:49We,
35:50as humans,
35:51have an aim
35:52when we want
35:53to end
35:54the boom era.
35:55Right.
35:56We want to
35:57proceed,
35:58maybe,
35:59do something else,
36:00maybe different
36:01than the music industry.
36:02Because,
36:03this year,
36:04Aisyah has
36:05started her
36:06career
36:07in the
36:08business
36:09F&B.
36:11Aisyah also sells
36:12Indonesian food.
36:13Indonesian food.
36:14So,
36:15I feel like it's
36:16actually really fun.
36:17It's a good investment also.
36:18With what
36:19income you've
36:20generated
36:21throughout these
36:225 years,
36:23in terms of shows,
36:24in terms of
36:25streaming,
36:26etc.
36:27You can use it
36:28for other things.
36:29Right.
36:30We can't always
36:31For backup.
36:32Right.
36:33We can't always sing.
36:34Right.
36:35We can't always,
36:36like you said,
36:37watch Aisyah fly,
36:38Aisyah do the Hades moment.
36:39Do the Hades.
36:40We can't always
36:41do that.
36:42Even,
36:43I can say,
36:44even now,
36:45I can feel tired
36:46if we always do
36:47the Hades moment.
36:48But,
36:49So,
36:50I guess,
36:515 years will come.
36:52Maybe,
36:53one of the actions
36:54that I've done,
36:55I can't do it now.
36:565 years will come.
36:57We never know.
36:58Maybe,
36:59including singing.
37:00So,
37:01we have a backup plan.
37:02That's why,
37:03I feel like education
37:04is very important.
37:05And also,
37:06having a very solid team
37:07with you around
37:08is very important as well.
37:09To form you,
37:10to become yourself.
37:11Sometimes,
37:12I see young people,
37:13sometimes now,
37:14it's not good
37:15if they don't take SPM.
37:16Then,
37:17they don't go to uni.
37:18Then,
37:19they assume that
37:20social media can grow you
37:21just like a star.
37:22Just like that.
37:23You can get money
37:24very fast.
37:25But,
37:26it's not as easy as that.
37:27That's right.
37:28There are a lot of competitors
37:29right now.
37:31If you think like that,
37:32without a background,
37:33educational background
37:34with you,
37:35a solid team
37:36behind you,
37:38can't dash you.
37:39That's right.
37:40So,
37:41I can say,
37:42plan your life
37:43properly
37:44for yourself.
37:45For yourself,
37:46it's an advice
37:47from myself.
37:48Five years from now,
37:49if there's a
37:50Penamatan Zaman Bujang,
37:51Amal Sudi
37:52must be there.
37:53Yes, God willing.
37:55That's all
37:56so far.
37:57And,
37:58I also have a dream
37:59to open
38:00my own
38:02pet care.
38:03Because,
38:04I like cats.
38:05I have
38:0630 cats
38:07at home.
38:08And,
38:09I love all of them.
38:10And, God willing,
38:11that is actually
38:12one of the bucket list as well.
38:14And,
38:15your coming concert
38:16Yes.
38:17There will be
38:192-3 concerts
38:20in the next 5 years.
38:21Wow.
38:22God willing,
38:23I will release a lot of songs.
38:24And,
38:25I'm also nervous
38:26for this concert.
38:27How many months have you been here?
38:2816th of November.
38:29Not long.
38:30Yes, not long.
38:31More than a month.
38:32Less than a month.
38:33Less than a month.
38:34So, what I can say is,
38:36for the two of us
38:37to make this concert happen,
38:40I think,
38:41we have to go through
38:42hardships as well.
38:43But, if possible,
38:44as a family here,
38:45we shouldn't show
38:46that we are
38:47in trouble.
38:48In trouble.
38:49Okay.
38:50Because we,
38:51you know,
38:52we are entertaining.
38:53We are entertaining people.
38:54Don't stress people out.
38:55That's all.
38:57So, if you want to see
38:58a singer in trouble,
38:59you have to see it
39:00in the backstage.
39:02If,
39:03you
39:04want to see
39:05the,
39:06you know,
39:07synopsis
39:08of the life
39:09of an artist,
39:10what do people say?
39:11Documentary?
39:13Why not?
39:14Of course,
39:15if we watch a documentary,
39:16maybe we take example as,
39:17like,
39:18Ariana Grande,
39:19or we watch it
39:20on Netflix.
39:22There are a lot
39:23of documentaries.
39:24Of course,
39:25there are cartoons
39:26about their downfall as well.
39:27Time's a Day,
39:28all of that is okay.
39:29But, if it's on the stage,
39:31on TV shoot,
39:33you just have to do
39:34what you have to do
39:35as an entertainer.
39:36Okay.
39:38That's the condition.
39:39It's actually hard
39:40as a singer.
39:42It's hard.
39:43But, actually,
39:44maybe if,
39:45people say,
39:46Allah can stop us,
39:47right?
39:48The path has been chosen,
39:49so it's right.
39:50Right.
39:51Committed.
39:52Because, I'm sure,
39:53wherever the industry is,
39:54there are also challenges.
39:55Yes.
39:56And, for me,
39:57actually,
39:58if we're used to it,
39:59it's not that hard.
40:00Maybe people say,
40:01it's hard
40:02as a singer,
40:03you have to do this,
40:04you have to fake it,
40:05you have to do this.
40:07If you're an accountant,
40:08it's hard.
40:09You have to sit at the desk,
40:10everyone has their own difficulties.
40:11Yes.
40:12So, don't over-praise
40:13our difficulties,
40:15until we consider ourselves
40:16weak.
40:19So, let's just go.
40:21Inshallah.
40:22Aisyah,
40:23so in the last minute,
40:24maybe,
40:25we know how
40:27Aisyah Redno succeeded.
40:29If we look at the past,
40:31there are many who are
40:32with their mother,
40:34and of course,
40:35strong support from their parents.
40:37Right, Aisyah?
40:38So, if the parents
40:39are not in front of you now,
40:41what do you want to say
40:42to them?
40:43I want to say,
40:45actually,
40:47there are many things
40:48that I haven't
40:49achieved
40:50to meet the expectations
40:51of my parents.
40:53Not to say my parents
40:54are strict or whatsoever,
40:55no.
40:56My parents are pretty much
40:57very simple person.
40:58But, as a child,
40:59I feel that
41:00there are many things
41:01that I haven't
41:02made it clear
41:04and express
41:05and show
41:06to my parents.
41:08I want to say,
41:09without my parents,
41:10I wouldn't be here.
41:12Because,
41:15I want to say,
41:17for the 5 years
41:18that I've been in this industry,
41:19actually,
41:20I didn't expect
41:21that I could go through
41:22things like this.
41:23Without my parents,
41:24I...
41:25People say,
41:26roughly speaking,
41:27maybe I'm crazy.
41:28That's what I want to say.
41:29Maybe I can.
41:30Maybe I can go crazy.
41:31But, because I have my parents,
41:32I have my team,
41:33I'm still standing
41:34until now.
41:35So,
41:37well,
41:38people who give challenges
41:39purposely want us
41:40to fall down, right?
41:41Sometimes.
41:42But,
41:43we can hold on.
41:44Hold on.
41:45So,
41:47if we follow
41:49Aisyah,
41:50of course,
41:51Aisyah is a young girl.
41:52Sometimes,
41:53we feel like
41:54we want to cry.
41:55Even Aisyah,
41:56hold on.
41:58Hold on.
41:59If possible, hold on.
42:00Because,
42:01well,
42:02people don't want us
42:03to look down.
42:05If we look down,
42:06we don't want to ask
42:07for sympathy from people.
42:08People want us to
42:09look weak, right?
42:10People want to see talent.
42:11They want to see talent.
42:12They want to see our
42:13persistency, consistency.
42:14So, move forward.
42:15What happened in the past,
42:17stay in the past.
42:18I mean...
42:19Make it a lesson.
42:20Make it a lesson.
42:21As Aisyah mentioned
42:22many times earlier,
42:23to you,
42:24whatever challenges
42:25Aisyah has received,
42:26Aisyah takes it as a wisdom
42:27and kindness.
42:28Make Aisyah mature.
42:29Maybe if Aisyah
42:30doesn't go through
42:31things like this,
42:32maybe Aisyah,
42:33maybe,
42:34Allah knows when
42:35Aisyah will fall down
42:36or fall into
42:37lebesos syndrome
42:38or everything
42:39is a lesson.
42:40That's all.
42:41So,
42:42of course,
42:43I love you,
42:44my parents,
42:45and we can get
42:46through this.
42:47Bismillahirrahmanirrahim
42:482025
42:49to a better year
42:50InsyaAllah.
42:51InsyaAllah.
42:52And hopefully,
42:54the spirit of these young people
42:55is what everyone needs
42:56actually, right?
42:57InsyaAllah.
42:58Starting from the age of
42:5911 years old,
43:00looking for a job
43:01and so on.
43:03What?
43:04Pushing people aside,
43:05demotivated,
43:06and so on.
43:07What's important is
43:08we know what we're doing,
43:10right, Aisyah?
43:11We know our abilities.
43:12And yes,
43:13I like it when Aisyah says
43:15we need to have
43:18the determination
43:19of our own hearts.
43:20Right?
43:21What we want to do,
43:22we have to try
43:23really hard, right?
43:24Don't ever
43:25know the meaning of failure.
43:26Yes.
43:27As long as there is a way,
43:29go for it.
43:30Yes.
43:31Unless,
43:32there is no way,
43:33no sustenance,
43:34let go willingly.
43:36Because it happened to me,
43:37Aisyah,
43:38if we can't get
43:39that thing,
43:40but it's okay,
43:41maybe there is another way.
43:42Indeed,
43:43if we really want it,
43:44for example,
43:45we really want that car,
43:46for example,
43:47but the car is already sold out,
43:48we don't want to go to the factory
43:49to wait for it.
43:50And so on.
43:51That's how it is.
43:53And hopefully,
43:54the spirits
43:55will also
43:56continue
43:57to get a place,
43:58right?
43:59Ameen, InsyaAllah.
44:00Hopefully,
44:01the concert will be a success, Aisyah.
44:02Yes, InsyaAllah.
44:03InsyaAllah.
44:04And also,
44:052025 will give
44:06another new light
44:07for Aisyah.
44:08InsyaAllah.
44:09InsyaAllah.
44:10Excited.
44:1125 years.
44:12So,
44:13for this closing,
44:14maybe,
44:15I want to hear
44:16the live version
44:17from Aisyah.
44:18Can.
44:19Okay, can.
44:20Luckily,
44:21she didn't cry.
44:22You know,
44:23her vocal is still okay.
44:24Okay,
44:25so this is
44:26especially for you,
44:27Sudir.
44:28Thank you
44:29Actually,
44:30just a side story,
44:31I've been a big fan
44:32of Abang Sudir.
44:33His work
44:34throughout the years
44:35in the industry.
44:36He's also a shock.
44:37Thank you so much
44:38for having me.
44:39And this is
44:40Samudra's song.
44:41Yeah.
44:42Bismillah.
44:43But we can't dance.
44:44I mean,
44:45we can't dance.
44:46It's okay.
44:47We'll sing it
44:48from the heart.
44:49Okay.
44:50Cinta
44:51Ambo
44:52Sedalam
44:53Lautan
44:54Dan Luar
44:55Samudra
44:56Cinta
44:57Ambo
44:58Sedalam
44:59Cinta
45:00Sedalam
45:01Lautan
45:02Dan Luar
45:03Samudra
45:04Hey
45:05Donde cewek
45:06Ada.
45:07If you want to hear more,
45:08you have to go to YouTube.
45:09You can subscribe
45:10to Spotify
45:11and so on.
45:12Yes.
45:13Vote for this song.
45:14Aisyah has a lot of songs, right?
45:15Yes, that's right.
45:16Can I say it?
45:17Yes.
45:18Can I say it?
45:19Yes, you can.
45:20Can I?
45:21Yes.
45:22Samudra's song,
45:23Alhamdulillah,
45:24has been nominated.
45:25You can vote together.
45:26Let's go.
45:28So, you can listen to a lot of songs on the radio.
45:30Yes, God willing.
45:31Thank you, Aisyah.
45:32And we'll see you again
45:33in the next confession.
45:34Ameen.