NO NA

NO NA "ROLLERBLADE" COMEBACK WITH STRONGER IDENTITY

No Na returns with their latest single Rollerblade, delivering a blend of modern music and Indonesian traditional elements with a more distinctive character

The excitement from their previous single has not fully faded, yet the girl group No Na once again captures attention with their newest release. On April 17, 2026, No Na officially dropped Rollerblade along with its music video, which quickly became a hot topic among fans.

Ahead of the official release, the four members Christy, Esther, Baila, and Shaz built anticipation through teasers on their social media. The short clips showcased a fresh visual concept while maintaining No Na’s signature energy. A snippet of the lyrics, jedag jedug tiga dua satu, instantly caught public attention and sparked conversations across various platforms.

A New Concept with a Stronger Identity

Unlike their previous releases, Rollerblade takes a bolder approach in exploring Indonesian identity. The local influence is more prominent through the use of traditional elements, highlighted by Esther’s direct involvement in playing the gamelan, blended seamlessly with modern pop arrangements. This combination adds a unique color while reinforcing No Na’s identity as a girl group bringing Indonesian culture to the global stage.

In addition, the use of Indonesian lyrics is more dominant in this track. This choice strengthens their identity and sets them apart from many other international girl groups.

Interestingly, some fans also noticed that the ending of their previous music video Work served as an early hint for the concept of Rollerblade. This detail reflects a well planned and connected creative direction across their releases.

Bringing Culture to the Global Stage

As part of 88rising, No Na consistently incorporates elements of Indonesian culture into their work. From Work to Rollerblade, the presence of gamelan and local nuances has become an increasingly strong signature.

This comeback is not just about releasing a new song, but also a meaningful step in introducing Indonesia’s cultural richness to a global audience. With a fresh concept, catchy music, and a clearer identity, No Na proves that pop music can be a powerful medium for bringing culture to the international stage.

Through Rollerblade, No Na offers not only entertainment but also a sense of pride in the cultural identity they continue to carry and develop.

photo source: instagram.com/nonawav

Frequently Asked Questions

It combines modern pop music with Indonesian cultural elements
The group consists of Christy, Esther, Baila, and Shaz



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JORDI HILDIANTO
Contributor at RSVP Clique - Indonesia's event and luxury lifestyle guide.