Danilla Riyadi
Danilla Riyadi
Danilla Riyadi
Danilla Riyadi
Danilla Riyadi
Danilla Riyadi & Swadaya Insani
Danilla Riyadi
Danilla Riyadi
Danilla Riyadi
Danilla Riyadi
Danilla Riyadi
Danilla Riyadi & Swadaya Insani
Danilla Riyadi
Released in 2014 on her album Telisik, Indonesian artist Danilla Riyadi created this song and accompanying music video in honour of a Japanese girl, Junko Furuta, whom the song is named after. At the age of just 17, Junko Furuta was the victim of 44 days of the most inhumane torture imaginable.
[Verse 1]
I've read your November, tortured by saboteurs
Ended from wounds and buried underground
[Verse 2]
Seconds of frightened wouldn't be forgotten
Happiness was fainted by soreness that painted
Cries you sang as your prayers
With the shouts to carved your shatters
[Chorus]
"Ganbare" you said
Burned by sugar cane
"Hang in there" you said
Let the dust remain
[Instrumental]
[Verse 3]
Days of a sudden doll who slept with pains
The last powerless crawled in a bloody chains
[Bridge]
How could you build revenge
While you calmed you heart?
How could you woke you hate
While death is the new bed?
[Chorus]
"Ganbare" you said
Burned by sugar cane
"Hang in there" you said
Let the dust remain
[Outro]
"Ganbare" you said
Burned by sugar cane
"Hang in there" you said
Let the dust remain
Let the dust remain
Let the dust remain
Junko Furuta was written by Danilla Riyadi & Swadaya Insani.
Junko Furuta was produced by Swadaya Insani.
Danilla Riyadi released Junko Furuta on Mon Mar 03 2014.