Released: March 1, 2006

Songwriter: Once Mekel

Producer: Ahmad Dhani

[Verse 1]
Are you looking for an answer
For your lonely life seems more absurd
You're spinning faster
On your own merry go round
Screaming out in silence
Longing for a piece of mind
You're searching deeper in vain
But all you hear is the same old sound

[Pre-Chorus]
Tired of twisting your mind
Conscience has become undone
You need a break for a while
You gotta let it all out
Or you'll fall into pieces

[Chorus]
Live on, move on, just let go
Reclaim your soul and let it take control
Live on, move on, just let go
Reclaim your soul and let it take control

[Verse 2]
You've been seeking out for thrills
In a universe unreal
All the clues you have found
Have been leading you round and round

[Pre-Chorus]
Tired of twisting your mind
Conscience has become undone
You need a break for a while
You gotta let it all out
Or you'll fall into pieces

[Chorus]
Live on, move on, just let go
Reclaim your soul and let it take control
Live on, move on, just let go
Reclaim your soul and let it take control
Live on, move on, just let go
Reclaim your soul and let it take control
Live on, move on, just let go
Reclaim your soul and let it take control

Dewa 19

More commonly known as Dewa (and for a time, Down Beat), Dewa 19 was considered by some to be one of Indonesia’s biggest rock acts. Formed in 1986, the band would go through a number of lineup changes – and the occasional name change, due in part to the original inspiration for the band’s moniker being derived from the founder’s names – but they maintained their momentum and by 2008 had released a fair number of albums, nearly ten full-lengths, a pair of compilations, and some live work, and built a fanbase that was formidable, to say the least.

Their first album, Dewa 19 (the 19 referring to the ages of the founding members at the time of naming the band), released in 1992, was a huge hit, winning the band Best Newcomers and Most Popular Album at the 1993 BASF Awards. While drummers came and went, along with some other roster changes, Dewa 19 pressed ever forward, releasing Format Masa Depan in 1994, and Terbaik Terbaik in 1997. 1999 would see Dewa 19 close out the decade with a hits compilation, The Best of Dewa 19.