Patah Hati (feat. Endank Soekamti) — Terlatih
The Official Music Video captures this collaborative energy, showing the bands performing together in a casual, lively atmosphere. Themes and Lyrical Meaning
"Terlatih Patah Hati" is a 2013 collaborative single by the Indonesian pop-rock band The Rain and the punk rock group Endank Soekamti . It is widely considered a turning point for The Rain, marking their transition into the independent music scene with a fresh, upbeat sound that contrasts with their earlier "gloomy" reputation. Musical Style and Collaboration
It is one of The Rain's most-streamed tracks, with over 150 million plays on Spotify . Terlatih Patah Hati (feat. Endank Soekamti)
According to frontman Indra Prasta, the song was written out of boredom with "sad songs for sad people." It encourages listeners to laugh at their own misfortunes rather than drowning in them.
Critics and listeners alike praise it for successfully "de-stigmatizing" heartbreak, turning a painful experience into a communal sing-along that feels triumphant rather than tragic. The Official Music Video captures this collaborative energy,
Instead of a traditional sad ballad, the song uses a fast tempo and "anthemic" cheers, transforming a story of heartbreak into a celebratory anthem.
Lyrically, the song focuses on the resilience gained through repeated romantic disappointments. Musical Style and Collaboration It is one of
The track successfully blends The Rain's melodic pop-rock sensibilities with Endank Soekamti's energetic punk influence.