: Songs like "Ada Apa Denganmu" and "Mungkin Nanti" became so ingrained in Malaysian life that they were played everywhere from high-end malls to local neighborhood cafes.
"Music doesn't die, Ariel. Not when it is honest," Amy said, leaning forward. "That is what we respect about Indonesian art. There is a rawness, a lyrical depth that speaks to the heart. Here, we love our Estranged and our Search , but there is a poetic soul in Peterpan that transcends borders. Your songs were the soundtrack to a generation here, regardless of the headlines."