Released: July 2, 2001

Songwriter: Piyu Andi Fadly Arifuddin Rindra Risyanto Noor

Producer: Jan Djuhana Piyu

[Lirik "Perjalanan Ini"]

[Verse 1]
Kulayangkan pandangku melalui kaca jendela
Dari tempatku bersandar seiring lantun kereta
Membawaku melintasi tempat-tempat yang indah
Membuat isi hidupku penuh riuh dan berwarna

[Chorus]
Kualunkan rinduku selepas aku kembali pulang
Tak akan kulepaskan dekapku
Karena ku tahu pasti aku merindukanmu
Seumur hidupku, selama-lamanya

[Verse 2]
Perjalanan ini pun kadang merampas bijak hatiku
Sekali waktu pun mungkin menggoyahkan pundi cintaku
Meretaskan setiaku menafikkan engkau di sana
Maafkanlah aku
Cepat ku kembali

[Chorus]
Kualunkan rinduku selepas aku kembali pulang
Tak akan kulepaskan dekapku
Karena ku tahu pasti aku merindukanmu
Seumur hidupku

[Bridge]
Kutautkan hatiku, kuikrarkan janji
Kubawa pulang diriku hanya untukmu
Kusanjungkan mimpi-mimpi hangati malam
Rindu ini membakar hatiku

[Outro]
'Ku akan kembali pulang
’Ku akan kembali pulang
Na-na-na na na-na-na-na
Na-na-na na na-na-na-na

Aku ingin cepat kembali
Aku ingin cepat di sampingmu
Na-na-na na na-na-na-na
Na-na-na na na-na-na-na

Padi

Formed at Airlangga University in Indonesia, Padi (then known as Soda) performed their first show in 1996. The name change occurred a year later – it was meant to symbolize the band’s humility, as the word means rice, which is a symbol of modesty – and by 1999, the band had a deal and an album in stores. The deal, which was signed after a rep from Sony caught a performance at a pub, led to a successful appearance on a various-artists compilation.

The debut, Lain Dunia, was followed by Sesuatu Yang Tertunda in 2001. Selling nearly 500,000 copies, the band solidified its standing with the mega-hit single “Kasih Tak Sampai.” Their next album, Save My Soul, would be even bigger, hitting the half-a-million sales mark its first week after release. Padi released their fourth, self-titled, album in 2005.

There have also been a handful of compilation appearances for the group, including a 2002 World Cup album contribution, “Work of Heaven.”