Released: October 25, 2019

Songwriter: Piyu

Producer: Jan Djuhana Piyu

[Lirik "Angkuh" - Padi]

[Intro]
Oh, oh-oh-oh

[Verse 1]
Aku adalah seorang yang keras hati
Yang tak pernah merasakan kelembutan hati
Hingga di sini, di penantian terakhir
Ku berjumpa dengan engkau, terpikat aku jadinya

[Chorus 1]
Engkaulah sang mentari yang menyinari bumi
Dan 'kan menghangatkan gairah hatiku, oh
Engkaulah embun pagi yang membasahi tanah
Dan akan menyegarkan setiap lelah jiwaku

[Verse 2]
Lama sudah ku sendiri dituntun langkah-langkah kaki
Mencoba menantang kerasnya hantaman hidup
Aku akui, aku tak mampun menahan semua
Meruntuhkan kerasnya angkuhnya dinding hatiku

[Chorus 2]
Engkaulah sang pelangi yang mewarnai langit
Dan 'kan memayungi gelisah hatiku, oh
Engkaulah angin malam yang menebarkan wangi
Dan akan mengharumi hari-hari bahagiaku

[Instrumental]

[Chorus]
Engkaulah sang mentari yang menyinari bumi
Dan 'kan menghangatkan gairah hatiku, oh
Engkaulah embun pagi yang membasahi tanah
Dan akan menyegarkan setiap lelah jiwaku

Engkaulah sang pelangi yang mewarnai langit
Dan 'kan memayungi gelisah hatiku, oh
Engkaulah angin malam yang menebarkan wangi
Dan akan mengharumi hari-hari bahagiaku

[Outro]

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.”