Ternyata hati tak bisa berdusta
Meski kucoba, tetap tak bisa
Dulu cintaku banyak padamu
Entah mengapa kini berkurang
Maaf, ku jenuh padamu
Lama sudah kupendam
Tertahan di bibirku
Mauku tak menyakiti
Meski begitu indah
Ku masih tetap saja
Jenuh
Wo-wo-wo-wo
Tahukah kini kau kuhindari? (Kau kuhindari)
Merasakah kau ku lain padamu?
Cinta, bukan hanya cinta saja
Sementara kau merasa cukup
Maaf, ku jenuh padamu
Lama sudah kupendam
Tertahan di bibirku
Mauku tak menyakiti
Meski begitu indah
Ku masih tetap saja
Jenuh, hu-wo, hu-wo
Hi-yeah, uh-wo
(Maaf, ku jenuh padamu)
Lama sudah kupendam
Tertahan di bibirku
Mauku tak menyakiti
Meski begitu indah
Ku masih tetap saja
Jenuh, no-no-no
Yeah, jenuh, no-no-no-no
No-no-no-no-no
Hu-uh-uh-uh
Hu-hu-hu-hu
About This Song
"Jenuh" is a brutally honest confession about the slow death of love within a relationship, where Rio Febrian explores the uncomfortable reality of falling out of love with someone who still deeply cares for you. The song's central theme revolves around emotional fatigue-the Indonesian word "jenuh" meaning both bored and exhausted-as the narrator grapples with feelings that have inexplicably diminished despite his partner's continued devotion. Febrian's lyrics reveal the internal torment of someone who desperately wants to avoid causing pain, yet cannot force feelings that no longer exist, creating a psychological tension between guilt and authenticity. The song's pop production features gentle, melancholic melodies that mirror the narrator's conflicted emotional state, with soft instrumentation that contrasts sharply with the weight of the confession being made. What makes this track particularly poignant is its exploration of love's impermanence-the acknowledgment that relationships can deteriorate not through betrayal or dramatic conflict, but through the simple, inexplicable erosion of feeling. The repeated admission "ku masih tetap saja... jenuh" becomes a haunting refrain that captures the helplessness of trying to revive dead emotions. The song resonated deeply with Indonesian listeners because it articulated a universal but rarely discussed relationship experience-the guilt and confusion that comes with no longer loving someone who has done nothing wrong. Febrian's vulnerable delivery and the song's emotional maturity helped establish it as a defining track in Indonesian pop, offering validation to those experiencing similar relationship fatigue.
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