” is a performed by Malaysian singer , featuring the group . The track was originally released in as part of the compilation , showcasing the vibrant pop and jazz-influenced scene of the era. The song was composed and produced by renowned Indonesian musician .

Superdigi was an Indonesian supergroup active in the late 1980s, consisting of prominent musicians such as Eet Syahranie, Dandung Sadewa, Sonny Subowo, and Fariz RM himself. Their with Fairuz Hussein on “Nights in ” brought together diverse musical talents, blending pop, jazz, and funk elements that were characteristic of the period.

The song “Nights in Barcelona” is closely connected to Fariz RM’s earlier hit “Barcelona.” Both songs share thematic and musical motifs, with “Nights in Barcelona” serving as a spiritual successor or reinterpretation of the original, highlighting the cosmopolitan allure of Barcelona through evocative melodies and atmospheric arrangements.

Fairuz Hussein’s “Nights in Barcelona” and Fariz RM’s “Barcelona” share a thematic and musical connection centered around the romantic and vibrant atmosphere of Barcelona, Spain, but they differ in style and context.

Fariz RM’s “Barcelona” was inspired by his personal experience in the city during a summer course in Europe. The song captures the romantic allure of Barcelona with flamenco influences, including an acoustic flamenco guitar solo by Eet Sjahranie, which adds authenticity and a Spanish flair to the track. The express a cross-cultural romance, blending Indonesian pop with Spanish elements, making it a signature hit in Fariz RM’s career.

“Nights in Barcelona,” performed by Fairuz Hussein and featuring Superdigi, was released later and produced by Fariz RM himself. While it builds on the romantic and cosmopolitan imagery of the original “Barcelona,” this song has a smoother, jazz-pop fusion style characteristic of late 1980s Southeast Asian pop. It is more atmospheric and polished, emphasizing nightlife and the sophisticated vibe of the city at night. The collaboration with Superdigi brings a richer instrumental arrangement and a distinct vocal style compared to Fariz RM’s solo work.


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