“If The Baby In The Belly Can Talk,  What Would It Tell Its Mother?”, Parade Hujan Featuring Monita Tahalea Unveils “Kehadiran” 

Bingkai KaryaParade Hujan and Monita Tahalea’s new song Kehadiran . After the success of “Datang” and “Maka Diturunkanlah Hujan” with Adrian Yunan, Parade Hujan launched their third single. The rujuk rindu formation’s commitment to completing their full album begins here.It’s unusual vocal notation complements Monita’s strong voice. As in prior releases, the dominating electric instruments have a rich, explosive pop sound. Simple but important verses tie the rhythm together, making Rain Parade sound newer.

A human’s existence in life promises a role and duty later. Mothers accept that duty. Birth is holy, and mothers are significant. That unique moment of birth that cannot be duplicated is told in this song of presence. Being human as a child and parent is well captured in the song.

It symbolizes a baby’s hope of motherly acceptance and love. Doesn’t a newborn want anything else but its mother’s embrace? Eye-conditioning and consolation are anticipated by the mother figure in every harsh and hot moment. Every mother’s tension and stress affects the baby. They merge in waves of delight and despair and share anxieties.

What the fetus tells its mother will comfort and reinforce her.” “Embrace Me, Hold Me” repeats in the song, addressing every mother’s anxiety about the future. “Touch my face, kiss my forehead” cures motherhood anxiety and gives her hope of being the best mother for her child. Human life and birth cannot be replaced or wasted due to unpreparedness or irrational fear.

This song may motivate us to prepare to be mothers and children who care about the roles, obligations, and consequences of both. The ‘presence’ of a parent will be supplied to children in need from music royalties and merchandise sales. GKP Worldwide helps Parade Hujan with this product.

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