
Farrell Ferdio returns with a surprise in mid-2025.
After releasing several English singles, he now takes a bold new step with his very first Indonesian track, Fana Semata.
The pop-jazz ballad invites listeners to reflect on the meaning of letting go without anger and without resentment.
In this release, Farrell collaborates with Diandra Ferdytha.
Together, they tell the story of someone who chooses to let their lover go when love can no longer be saved.
Instead of forcing a failing relationship, the character in the song accepts separation with an open heart.
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What’s Inspired Farrell Ferdio?
Farrell explained that the message behind the song emphasizes destiny.
When destiny does not unite two people, they never stay together.
But when fate truly connects them, they eventually find their way back.
Although the track sounds deeply personal, Farrell admitted that Fana Semata does not fully reflect his own life story.
He suggested that real experiences might have inspired it, but he deliberately gave listeners space to interpret the song in their own way.
Adding a unique touch, Farrell invited his younger sister Diandra to join him as a duet partner.
He shared that her distinctive voice suited the atmosphere of the song, making it feel even more personal and unified.
Beyond its emotional theme, the creative process also brought Farrell new challenges.
He confessed that writing in Indonesian was more difficult than expected, especially since he struggles with pronouncing the letter “R.”
To overcome this, he avoided using words with too many “R”s while writing the lyrics.
Looking ahead, Farrell expressed confidence that many people would connect with Fana Semata.
Not only because of its theme, but also because of its genre.
Inspired by people close to him who enjoy ballads, he wanted to offer a heartfelt song with the same style.
With its gentle pop arrangement and touching lyrics, Fana Semata marks both a fresh chapter in Farrell’s musical journey.
Also a gentle reminder that letting go does not always come with pain.
You can now stream Farrell Ferdio’s latest single, Fana Semata, on all major digital platforms in Indonesia.