Serba Salah X Kasih Slow - New Gvme Ft Putry Pasanea ( Official Music Video ) Today
The song is a popular collaboration between NEW GVME and Putry Pasanea . Released as an official music video on October 17, 2019, it combines elements of eastern Indonesian hip-hop and pop. Key Song Details Artists : NEW GVME featuring Putry Pasanea. Release Date : October 17, 2019 (Official Music Video).
: It became a viral hit in Indonesia, particularly within the "Timur" (Eastern) music scene, and has been widely covered by other artists like Hesty Aryatura . The song is a popular collaboration between NEW
: This segment deals with relationship frustrations where one partner feels constantly blamed for small things. Lyrics like "masa gara-gara masalah sepele" (just because of a trivial problem) highlight themes of jealousy and miscommunication. Composition & Style Genre : Eastern Indonesian Hip-Hop / Reggae-Pop. Release Date : October 17, 2019 (Official Music Video)
: This part of the song encourages listeners to "keep it slow" and enjoy the rhythm. The lyrics use Eastern Indonesian slang (Papuan/Malukan dialect) like "jang laju terus" (don't keep speeding) and "goyang santai" (dance relaxed). Lyrics like "masa gara-gara masalah sepele" (just because
The song is a popular collaboration between NEW GVME and Putry Pasanea . Released as an official music video on October 17, 2019, it combines elements of eastern Indonesian hip-hop and pop. Key Song Details Artists : NEW GVME featuring Putry Pasanea. Release Date : October 17, 2019 (Official Music Video).
: It became a viral hit in Indonesia, particularly within the "Timur" (Eastern) music scene, and has been widely covered by other artists like Hesty Aryatura .
: This segment deals with relationship frustrations where one partner feels constantly blamed for small things. Lyrics like "masa gara-gara masalah sepele" (just because of a trivial problem) highlight themes of jealousy and miscommunication. Composition & Style Genre : Eastern Indonesian Hip-Hop / Reggae-Pop.
: This part of the song encourages listeners to "keep it slow" and enjoy the rhythm. The lyrics use Eastern Indonesian slang (Papuan/Malukan dialect) like "jang laju terus" (don't keep speeding) and "goyang santai" (dance relaxed).