THEME.....The
Najib administration has chosen 'Janji ditepati' as the National Day theme for
2012.
KUALA LUMPUR : The 'Promises
Kept' song is still at the processing stage and has yet to be finalized for the
55th Merdeka Day celebrations on August 31, said its composer Jasnie Mohd
Yaakub.
He said it was his original
work with two other composers, Arman E Six and Aye. Thus, he denied the
similarity of the song with a spiritual song from Indonesia.
“This song is not finalised
yet. We work on the song stage by stage until the final stage. If we are
approved for the final stage, then, we will finalise it.
“The inspiration of the song
came all of a sudden, (we) did not follow any songs,” he told a media
conference which was also attended by Arman and Aye at Erama records
headquarters here, today.
Jasnie, who is also the
producer and music director at Erama Records, explained that he only became
aware of the existence of the song that was claimed by certain parties to be
almost the same with “Promises Kept” yesterday and heard its melody today.
However, he did not deny
that there were some similarities in terms of chords and rhythm but not the
melody.
“In any part of the world,
there are songs using pop rhythm, rock, doremi and many others. Any composer
who tries to evaluate the melody of ‘Promises Kept’ will find it is certainly
not the same (with the other song),” he explained.
The controversy on the
similarity was raised by a blogger several days ago, besides it (Promises Kept)
being uploaded on YouTube.
Jasnie pointed out that it
was not they who uploaded “Promises Kept” on YouTube as it was not finalised
yet.
On the early composition of
the song, he explained that they took two days to produce the melody based on
the lyrics given.
“At first, the song was
composed in ‘hip hop’. We have not produced the song, only it had been heard
during the launch of ‘Raise The Flag’ campaign recently,” he said.
Until today, he said the
arrangement of “Promises Kept” had been changed four times.
Asked whether this issue
could affect the music composition process and the possibility of changing the
song, Jasnie said: “Certainly, not.”
“I will not change it. I
stick with my stand. If I change the song, people would say, ‘So, it is true he
copied the song, now he changes it’. But it depends, if there is a request from
any party,” he said.
He said he hoped that the
explanation could answer all the questions raised and asked that the song not
be compared with other songs.
Jasnie is a professional
song composer and has been involved in composing songs for local artistes like
Noraniza Idris, Hazama and Mila and has won a few music awards at national
level. (Bernama)
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