TALENTED singer and actress Diana Danielle makes a triumphant return to the music scene with her latest single, 'Raja Dusta' (King of Lies).This isn't just a song; it's a bold, sassy, and empowering anthem about breaking free from toxic relationships.Diana is turning up the volume on female strength, addressing the too-often-silent suffering caused by misogyny.
"I wanted to create something upbeat and fun, a playful jab at situations I, and many others, have experienced," Diana said.While 'Raja Dusta' might echo some parts of her personal journey, she insists it's not aimed at anyone in particular.Instead, it's a universal shout-out to anyone who's endured false promises and manipulated hopes and finally found the courage to say, "Enough!"Known for her previous hit "Bersama Dengan Rindu" (Together With Longing), Diana is keen to emphasise that the message of 'Raja Dusta' transcends gender.
"I want everyone to vibe to this track, minus the bitterness," she explained."It's all about having the guts to make the best call for yourself."We've all been in unbalanced relationships, and this song is your reminder not to fall for sweet talk when actions don't match.
"Diana's studio time with producer John Jeeves was clearly a blast.She describes the recording process as "so much fun", even though it was their first time working together.And the good vibes didn't stop there.
Diana credits her whole team — Universal Music, the MV director, cast, crew and dancers — for their incredible support."I was a bit rusty, you know? It's been two years since my last song," Diana admitted."My confidence was a little shaky, but everyone around me was so supportive and made me feel totally at ease.
"I'm really hoping this is the beginning of a great comeback in music."The 'Raja Dusta' music video was an adventure in itself, involving high-energy dance sequences and a marathon shoot at the Palm Garden Hotel in Putrajaya."I keep saying 'fun' because that's exactly what it was!" Diana says.
"It was challenging and pushed me way out of my comfort zone, but I knew I had to embrace the energy."Ultimately, Diana hopes 'Raja Dusta' will be more than just a catchy tune."I want people to belt this out in their cars, in the shower, wherever! Music is a celebration, and I hope anyone who's walked away from a toxic situation celebrates their freedom and their own bravery," she added.
'Raja Dusta' is now available on all digital streaming platforms, and the music video can be watched on YouTube.© New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd.
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#SHOWBIZ: Diana Danielle roars back with 'Raja Dusta'

TALENTED singer and actress Diana Danielle makes a triumphant return to the music scene with her latest single, ‘Raja Dusta’ (King of Lies).