No Na Rollerblade: A New Era for 88rising’s Indo-Pop Stars

No Na Rollerblade: A New Era for 88rising’s Indo-Pop Stars

Explore No Na's new single "Rollerblade" Discover how the 88rising girl group blends traditional Gamelan with modern pop in this high-energy Indonesian anthem.

Explore No Na's new single "Rollerblade" Discover how the 88rising girl group blends traditional Gamelan with modern pop in this high-energy Indonesian anthem.

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No Na Rollerblade: A New Era for 88rising’s Indo-Pop Stars

No Na Rollerblade: A New Era for 88rising’s Indo-Pop Stars

No Na Just Dropped “Rollerblade” and It’s the Indo-Pop Anthem We’ve Been Waiting For

If you thought No Na was going to slow down after “WORK” took over our feeds earlier this year, think again. The 88rising powerhouse just gave us “Rollerblade” and it’s a total shift in gear. It’s loud, it’s unapologetically Indonesian, and honestly, it’s exactly what the pop landscape needs right now.

The Sound: Gamelan Meets the Club

What makes “Rollerblade” so addictive isn’t just the hook—it’s the soul of the track. No Na isn’t just chasing Western trends; they’re dragging traditional Indonesian Gamelan percussion right onto the center of the dance floor.

Produced by Andrés Rebellón, the track is a masterclass in the “Indo-Global” sound. You get that gritty, high-energy “Jedag-Jedug” rhythm that’s synonymous with Indonesian street culture, complete with the “tiga, dua, satu” countdown that makes you want to turn the volume up until the speakers rattle.

Four Members, One Massive Energy

Seeing Christy, Baila, Esther, and Shazfa in the music video feels like watching a group that has finally found its perfect stride.

  • Christy is out here doing vertical splits while singing flawlessly.

  • Baila and Esther bring that vocal grit and “cool girl” attitude that anchors the track.

  • Shazfa rounds it out with choreography that looks exhausting just to watch, let alone perform on skates.

The teal-tinted visuals are a vibe, but it’s the synchronization that really hits. They aren’t just a “girl group”—they feel like a movement.

Why You Need This on Your Playlist

88rising has always been about breaking borders, but No Na feels personal. By mixing English and Indonesian lyrics over a beat that feels both retro and futuristic, “Rollerblade” proves they are more than just a viral moment. They are defining a brand new genre.

Whether you’re a longtime “Orchid” or you’re just now hearing about them, this track is a mandatory listen. It’s gritty, it’s nostalgic, and it’s a reminder that Jakarta has something very loud to say to the rest of the world.

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