Societeit de Harmonie Release “Syakara” with Natasya Elvira

Artwork from Societeit de Harmonie for Syakara

Societeit de Harmonie opens 2026 with a new single titled “Syakara.”

The track offers a reflective message. It invites listeners to pause and step away from daily stress, anxiety, and the pressure of modern life.

Then, it gently brings the focus back to something simple yet essential: gratitude.

The word “Syakara” comes from Arabic and refers to the act of being thankful.

The band releases the song just ahead of Ramadan, making it a timely reminder to start the year with awareness of what we already have.

This release also marks their first single of 2026, signaling a new phase after two years of consistent work.

Rather than focusing on what is missing, the band encourages listeners to recognize what is already present.

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The Creative Process Behind Syakara

Lyrically, the song reflects on how people often get lost in thoughts.

They imagine the future or revisit the past, even though both remain outside their control. Life can feel heavy at times.

However, the way we respond still belongs to us.

Through this idea, the song highlights that even small moments of gratitude can shift perspective and bring clarity.

Musically, “Syakara” feels light but layered. The horn arrangement, crafted by Dave Rimba, plays a key role.

The horns move in overlapping patterns that seem to collide, yet they remain in harmony.

This approach reflects the complexity of the human mind, which can feel chaotic but still finds balance.

Interestingly, the song does not express this chaos through sadness.

Instead, it carries a warm and uplifting tone, showing that reflection and acceptance do not always come with heaviness.

The collaboration with Natasya Elvira adds another layer to the track.

She contributes not only as a vocalist but also as a songwriter and project manager.

From the early stages, she helps shape the direction of the song.

Her youthful perspective makes the message feel relatable.

Rather than sounding like advice, the song feels more like a conversation between friends.

Her vintage-style vocal delivery strengthens the reflective mood.

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How Societeit de Harmonie See “Syakara”

Although “Syakara” carries spiritual undertones, it does not position itself as a religious track.

Instead, it remains inclusive and easy to connect with.

The song fits naturally into daily life. People can listen to it while driving, walking, commuting, or going through routine moments.

With its bright tone and clear lyrics, it encourages listeners to let go of their worries through singing.

The artwork supports this message. It shows a smiling figure, suggesting that behind every smile, there may be hidden struggles.

Even so, gratitude and acceptance can make those burdens feel lighter. Over time, challenges pass, and perspective shifts.

“Syakara” also serves as part of the journey toward their upcoming EP, “Ulangan,” set for release two months later.

Through this single, Societeit de Harmonie shares a simple hope.

They want listeners to feel free from negative thoughts and move through life with a lighter heart.

Not because problems disappear, but because gratitude finds its place again.

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