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Former Dewa 19 frontman Once Mekel has dropped a cover of the Chrisye song ‘Sabda Alam’ (‘Nature’s Order’).
The Indonesian artist’s cover of the 1978 song released alongside a serene accompanying lyric video which premiered on YouTube on Friday (January 29).
Announcing the release on Instagram, Once said he aimed to help revive the famous song, which was co-written by Chrisye and the late actor and songwriter Junaedi Salat.
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“From ‘Sabda Alam’, we are reminded again by the universe that we are actually small creatures,” Once said in a statement. “It does not mean that we are considered small in God’s eyes, but we still have to respect and always keep this universe from the Creator.”
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18-year-old Pakistani girl injured in Indian firing across LoC: ISPR
Says Indian troops targeted civilian population SAMAA | Web desk - Posted: Jan 22, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 months ago SAMAA | Web desk Posted: Jan 22, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 months ago
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An eighteen-year-old girl was injured after Indian border forces resorted to unprovoked firing across the Line of Control on Friday, the Pakistani military said.
Indian forces targeted civilian population in Chirikot sector, the Inter-Services Public Relations said in a statement.
The injured girl was identified as Ansa Siddique. Indian troops targeted the civilian population with mortar shells.
On January 14, a Pakistan soldier was martyred after Indian forces violated the ceasefire in Dewa sector.
Foo Fighters unveil exclusive new Japanese sake Jan. 21 05:02 am JST Jan. 21 | 07:10 am JST TOKYO
It’s not every day an American band announces it will be releasing its very own sake, but that’s what happened last week, when rock royalty Foo Fighters uploaded a surprising new video on their official YouTube channel.
The near two-minute clip shows Japanese brewers involved in the process of making sake, as the band’s track “Shame Shame” from their upcoming album Medicine at Midnight plays alongside the visuals.
Take a look at the video below:
The short clip, filmed in black-and-white like the official “