SUARA SOREANG – Singer Raisa stole attention again when she was seen walking with a number of crew members and showing off her beautiful voice.
This moment allegedly occurred during her visit to Singapore to hold her solo concert “With Love Raisa Live in Resorts World Sentosa” on August 19 2023.
What impresses many people is the instrument Raisa uses when singing.
Usually, the singer uses a microphone when appearing on stage, but this time he was seen wearing a walkie-talkie to convey his voice.
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The video of this moment was uploaded by the TikTok account @syubidubidamdaam, and in the description it says, “Singing using the diva mic (X) Singing using the walkie talkie (V).”
Initially, Raisa only sang a few verses of her song via walkie-talkie.
One of the crew members on the other side of the walkie-talkie seemed very amused and asked Raisa to continue.
Raisa happily fulfilled this request.
Hearing this request, Raisa continued singing the song “Bahasa Kalbu” using a walkie-talkie.
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Even though walkie-talkies usually produce less clear sound, Raisa managed to make her voice still melodious and captivate listeners.
This video of Raisa singing via walkie-talkie has successfully entertained netizens.
Many praise his vocal abilities which remain extraordinary, even when he only uses a walkie-talkie while walking.
“Oh my God, even the voice on the walkie talkie is so sweet and polite, I’m talking on the walkie talkie so brightly,” wrote one netizen.
Previously, Raisa also stole attention when she sang Mariah Carey’s song Hero using a clip on.
This happened when he was a guest on the Vindes YouTube channel hosted by Vincent Rompies and Desta Mahendra.
Rasia’s singing ability using a singing instrument, which a number of netizens called a mosque mic, also made Raisa’s name trending on X (formerly Twitter).