"Rumah Kita" is an iconic song by legendary Indonesian rock band God Bless, released in 1988. The song was written by Ian Antono and Donny Fattah, two of the main members of God Bless, and is one of the most memorable songs in the history of Indonesian rock music.
"Rumah Kita" depicts a sense of love and pride for the homeland. Its simple yet powerful lyrics convey a message about the importance of appreciating and caring for our homes, despite all their limitations. The song reflects the conditions of Indonesia with its various challenges and shortcomings, but it remains a "home" that is always missed and needs to be maintained.
Through lyrics such as "better here, our own home," the song invites listeners to be grateful for what they have, and to not always look at the beauty of other places and forget the values that exist in our own country. "Rumah Kita" continues to be a symbol of patriotism and is often performed at various national events, reminding us of the importance of togetherness and loyalty to the homeland.
This song not only has a special place in the hearts of rock music fans, but also in the hearts of many Indonesians as a song full of meaning, especially in commemorating the love for Indonesia as a shared home.