
Bingkaikarya– After the success of “I Only Dance When I’m Sad,” Indonesian singer-songwriter Oslo Ibrahim will release “Head, Head, Head,” his sophomore album.Oslo commemorates “Tak Ingin Lagi,” a popular Indonesian song made popular by Dewi Sandra, while continuing his emotional research.
The album’s highlight, Oslo’s “Tak Ingin Lagi,” is a reworking of Dewi Sandra’s classic. Oslo’s nostalgia for early 2000s “coquettish” music with simple lyrics is addressed. Oslo, known for merging melancholy arrangements, noises, and lyrics, gives the song a new atmosphere without abandoning its emotional impact. Oslo’s remake honors Yudis Dwikorana’s Dewi Sandra but makes it more contemporary.
Oslo’s new songs “Don’t Ask Me To Stay,” “Salahku Di Mana,” and “Tak Ingin Lagi” showcase his musical and lyrical growth on the eight-song album. Oslo takes listeners through numerous emotions, exploring self-awareness, love, and sadness with each track.
Oslo respects Indonesian music and showcases his creativity by placing “Tak Ingin Lagi” on the LP. Oslo’s fans and Dewi Sandra fans will likely like the new song arrangement. This mix connects traditional Indonesian music to Oslo Ibrahim’s indie. Oslo plays bass, adding a masculine groove and making the song more ‘band-ish’. He also sings and plays guitar.
Oslo produces “OSLO” and “Salahku Di Mana?” with Yudis Dwikorana (song writer Tak Ingin Lagi) and “Another Heartbreak.” with Rendy Pandugo. The album “Head, Head, Head” will be more personal and in-depth, blending Oslo with mainstream and R&B music. The album’s theme and nostalgic feel will be enhanced by “Tak Ingin Lagi,” a hit previously published.