Sundanis Releases New Single Called “Cape Deh”

Artwork from Sundanis for Cape Deh

Sundanis has returned with a new single titled “Cape Deh.”

The song was inspired by a common experience. It reflects people who make big promises or bold claims.

However, they often fail to back up their words with real actions.

Drawing from everyday situations, Sundanis turns this familiar frustration into a relatable and lighthearted musical story.

Sundanis Reflects on Everyday Frustration

According to Sundanis, “Cape Deh” grew out of personal observations.

He often encountered people whose words were far bigger than their actions.

That experience inspired him to write a song that many listeners could easily relate to.

The title itself serves as a simple but meaningful expression of exhaustion.

It also delivers a playful criticism of people who speak confidently without offering any proof.

Although the song has an entertaining tone, the rapper said the message comes from experiences he has faced in his own life.

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Blending Sundanese Music with Modern Production

Musically, Sundanis continues to embrace his signature style by combining Indonesian musical traditions with contemporary production.

For “Cape Deh,” he incorporates the sound of the Sundanese kendang alongside modern beats.

The combination reflects the musical identity he aims to maintain throughout his work.

Sundanis believes the song will resonate with anyone who has met people who constantly talk but rarely deliver meaningful results.

Through the release, he hopes listeners feel their frustrations are represented.

He also wants the song to remind people that actions will always carry more value than words.

Debuting “Cape Deh” in Japan

On July 18, 2026, Sundanis will perform “Cape Deh” live for the first time at YUMEMURA DAYO, a music festival in Japan.

The appearance continues his growing connection with the Japanese music scene.

Over the years, Sundanis has collaborated with several Japanese musicians.

His international collaborations include “Sunrise” with Stillichimiy.

He also released “Mending Jomblo” featuring Yungyu and 819. Another collaboration, “Hareudang,” was produced by Young G.

The track combines traditional Japanese elements with the vocals of an original minyo singer.

These collaborations demonstrate that Sundanis’ blend of Sundanese culture and traditional music has found an audience beyond Indonesia, particularly in Japan.

The release of “Cape Deh” marks another step in Sundanis’ long-term plans.

He is currently preparing several new projects, including collaborations with musicians from Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, and Vietnam.

Through the new single, Sundanis hopes to reach an even wider audience while continuing to create music inspired by everyday life.

“Cape Deh” is now available on digital streaming platforms across Indonesia.