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Guess what?: The Groove back with new single

After releasing their first single three years ago, pop-jazz band The Groove is back again with a new single, entitled 'Kusambut Hadirmu' (I Welcome Your Presence)

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Fri, May 24, 2013 Published on May. 24, 2013 Published on 2013-05-24T14:41:37+07:00

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fter releasing their first single three years ago, pop-jazz band The Groove is back again with a new single, entitled 'Kusambut Hadirmu' (I Welcome Your Presence).

'We have planned to make an album, but our members are still busy with their own things,' Rieka Roslan said as quoted by tribunnews.com.

However, they do not want to delay it any longer.

'Rejos said it was better if we released the single first, and we all agreed to do this before releasing a new album,' she said.

Rieka said unlike other songs she had written, the new single was a little bit different because she used some English lyrics.

'There were some Indonesian terms that could not match the tune, but when I used English, it worked well,' she said.

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