A quite controversial version of an old popular song. It advises not to trust any man, because they promise one thing and live the other.
The melody was adopted in 1957 by the new-born state of Malaysia as their national anthem 'Negaraku'.
Fed up with the sugar-coated versions of this and other Indonesian folk songs, vocalist Tino Liauw came up with this hardball lyric to counter the ideal of nostalgia and tempo dulu.
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