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Sad But Optimistic : Bondan Prakoso

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Written by Subhan Hardi/ Nopiyanti

Monday, 23 August 2010

Bondan Prakoso and Fade to Black/ Photos: Nopi TNOLBondan Prakoso and Fade to Black/ Photos: Nopi TNOLDespite in Ramadan, a former kid singer Bondan Prakoso with his band Fade to Black remain to sing as usual. One of them when performing at RCTI Mega Concert held in Bekasi municipal government field when 'Yah Sudahlah' [Yes, Please] to be the favorite song.

Lyric of the song derived from personal and others experience merged into a lyric. They called 'Ya Sudahlah' as sad but optimistic song.

"This song describes people's experience, like unrequited love. Sad but optimistic," Bondan Prakoso & Fade to Black explained to TNOL before the concert.

It could also, Bondan said, when we failed. It shows we are not succeed in one place, but everywhere else. Well, the words 'Ya Sudahlah' often glide.

For Bondan, the song represents several cases of fail but still surrender ourselves to God. Unfortunately Bondan & Fade to Black has not had a religious song. They think making religious songs have a special burden because the song is a prayer.

In addition, a religious song could be considered as a missionary. No wonder the songs are delivered, will be returned to its creator. Behavior of any creator should at least according to what was written.

 
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