The Band formed in 1994 by Rektivianto Yoewono, Aditya Bagja Mulyana, Farri Icksan Wibisana and Donar Armando Ekana. From 1994 - 2002 is a period of formation. In this period, they met each other, played and hung up together, fought each other, rehearsed a lot, and wrote their song.
In 2004, The S.I.G.I.T. signed to Spills Records and released their self titled debut mini album (EP) and performed many bar gigs and venue. Their first single, Soul Sister soon became a local radio hits in Bandung and Jakarta, made reputated on MTV Trax Magazine as “The Hottest Rock N Roll Band”.
By contributing on movie soundtrack for Catatan Akhir Sekolah (CAS), their fanbase grow rapidly. Did I Ask Your Opinion, which appeared as OST on former movie, finally became their first single to be broadcasted on MTV-I. After leaving Spills Records, they begun to spread their stage performance to bigger venue and region.
Come Take It
The S.I.G.I.T Lyrics
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When you never really needed nothing
And I doubt you could ever really see this coming
Passed out high with the fire still burning
And who says that you gotta believe in something
Never really believed in nothing
And I'm fine I'm just tired if I'm being honest
Just take it slow (Yeah)
If you're falling apart
I feel you babe
I know that feeling
Like the back of your hands
Just take it slow
If you're falling apart
I feel you babe
I know that feeling
Like the back of your hands
My pain changed me
Now I'm half me half ain't me
The growth that I've experienced amazed me
Spent years trying to be what y'all hear about
Now I know what I care about
My health is what's paramount, man
Sometimes, boy I feel like a kid again
I feel like I'm Gilligan
I've gotta stay diligent
I've gotta stay militant
I've gotta stay disciplined
I try to meditate to keep my mind on what's real, but then
Sometimes I feel I'm pumping fire through my veins
End up rising out the ashes like a phoenix out the flames
Feeling like your fighting demons every day
It's a full time job trying to keep 'em out your brain, look
I know life can be challenging
And to balance it is hard
And your tryna do your best from where you are, look
I can only speak from where I'm at
And share from that
Shit gon' hap
How you gon' prepare for that
Just take it slow
If you're falling apart
I feel you babe
I know that feeling
Like the back of your hands
Just take it slow
I know life can be challenging
And to balance it is hard
And your tryna do your best from where you are
If you're falling apart
I feel you babe
I know that feeling
Like the back of your hands
And who says that you gotta believe in something
When you never really needed nothing
And I doubt you could ever really see this coming
Passed out high with the fire still burning
Just take it slow
If you're falling apart
I feel you babe
I know that feeling
Like the back of your hands
Just take it slow
If you're falling apart
I feel you babe
I know that feeling
Like the back of your hands
The lyrics to The S.I.G.I.T's song "Come Take It" explores the theme of self-perception, self-acceptance, and the coping mechanisms we use to navigate the complexities of life. The opening lines, "And who says that you gotta believe in something, When you never really needed nothing," highlights the internal conflict that arises when society demands we conform to certain beliefs and values that we might not necessarily believe in. The singer then talks about feeling tired and overwhelmed, burdened by the weight of the world, and struggling to keep up with the expectations placed on him. He also talks about his battle with personal demons and how he uses meditation to keep his mind grounded in reality.
The chorus, "Just take it slow, if you're falling apart, I feel you babe, I know that feeling like the back of your hands," encourages the listener to take things easy, to slow down and be gentle with oneself, especially during tough times. It reassures them that they're not alone in their struggles and that the singer can relate to their pain. The idea of "feeling something like the back of your hands" is a metaphor for something being familiar, almost routine, implying that struggles and hardships are a common part of human experience.
Line by Line Meaning
And who says that you gotta believe in something
Questioning the societal expectation of having to believe in something.
When you never really needed nothing
Reflecting on the fact that he has never felt the need to believe in anything.
And I doubt you could ever really see this coming
Acknowledging that some things in life are unexpected and hard to anticipate.
Passed out high with the fire still burning
Recalling a time when he was so intoxicated that he passed out while a fire was still burning, possibly alluding to a dangerous situation.
And I'm fine I'm just tired if I'm being honest
Admitting that he's not doing great, feeling worn out both physically and mentally.
My back can't carry what the world put on it
Feeling overwhelmed by the weight of the responsibilities and pressures of life.
Just take it slow (Yeah)
Suggesting that taking things slowly can help alleviate stress and anxiety.
If you're falling apart
Identifying with someone who is struggling and may be experiencing emotional or mental distress.
I feel you babe
Empathizing with that person and showing support and understanding.
I know that feeling
Having personally experienced a similar feeling of falling apart.
Like the back of your hands
Knowing this feeling intimately, to the point that it's as familiar as the back of your own hand.
My pain changed me
Acknowledging that going through difficult experiences can shape a person and alter their perspective on life.
Now I'm half me half ain't me
Feeling somewhat like a different person due to the changes caused by his pain.
The growth that I've experienced amazed me
Realizing that despite the hardship, he has grown and developed in positive ways.
Spent years trying to be what y'all hear about
Admitting to trying to conform to societal expectations and be what others wanted him to be.
Now I know what I care about
Having learned from his experiences, he now knows what truly matters to him.
My health is what's paramount, man
Recognizing the importance of prioritizing his own physical and mental health.
Sometimes, boy I feel like a kid again
Occasionally feeling overwhelmed and vulnerable, like a child.
I've gotta stay diligent
Recognizing the need to remain focused and committed to his own well-being.
I've gotta stay militant
Using military language to convey the seriousness of his commitment to himself.
I've gotta stay disciplined
Acknowledging the importance of self-discipline in maintaining good health.
I try to meditate to keep my mind on what's real, but then
Using mindfulness practices like meditation to stay present and connected to reality.
Sometimes I feel I'm pumping fire through my veins
Experiencing intense emotions or feeling overwhelmed and anxious.
End up rising out the ashes like a phoenix out the flames
Feeling that through adversity, he has been able to emerge stronger and more resilient.
Feeling like your fighting demons every day
Expressing the difficulty of facing inner battles or personal struggles every day.
It's a full time job trying to keep 'em out your brain, look
Recognizing that managing mental and emotional struggles is a constant effort that requires significant energy and attention.
I know life can be challenging
Acknowledging the hardships and difficulties that are inherent in life.
And to balance it is hard
Trying to find a balance between competing priorities and responsibilities is challenging.
And your tryna do your best from where you are, look
Doing the best that you can with the resources and circumstances available to you.
Shit gon' hap
Accepting that unexpected and sometimes unpleasant things are going to happen in life.
How you gon' prepare for that
Asking how one can prepare for the unpredictability of life.
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Adam Radice, Martin Angus
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@firdaus8855
I've been up all night long
To write you a song
I've been traveled for billion yards
Ignored things like a fart
All night long
Sing you a song
You don't wanna listen to my heart
You could of stop me from the start
Up and down, like a clown
Up and down, Bang! Bang! I hit the ground
I've been up all night long
Sing you a song
You don't wanna listen to my heart
You could of stop me from the start
All night long
Bang you a gong
You don't wanna listen to my heart
You could get it my body apart
Up and down, like a clown
Up and down, like a clown
Up and down, like a clown
Up and down, up and down
Up and down for you
@mookyustore8380
underrated song, kenapa ini ga dimasukin spotify ya? sayang banget
@erdyirawan3899
Indonesia harus bangga punya band seperti THE SIGIT!!!!
@saadatulaliyah6358
i dont listen the sigit often. but someone i know like them so much. we havent talked again for so long.
i miss him. i'm desparate to know what he feels and what i should expect for us. but there are barriers and oh so many reasons not to reach him directly right now.
so here i am commenting a music video i only watch once hoping he will read and he wont..
@mungmulyana1896
The most painful thing about distance and separation is you don't know whether (s)he'll miss you or forget about you, and, for this, I guess I've learned my lesson: letting go doesn't mean loving less.
@asiaphone7444
Saadatul Aliyah he dont care bout you.. if he did, he would have talked to u.. but he didnt...
@Orlkorrectt
Whos the f is he? What was ur talk bout. There nice, Bandung get foggie as well as the music plz seen another band such as jakarta band kpr and another legend or the f jakarta rapper tune into mainstream of deep f water.
Their music not grow on web thingy dude if you shall knowing the sigit band
@Orlkorrectt
Yuah Abdi main layangan dilaut tapi entong silih adu mumpung - mumpung
@sukapukisuki
Nice bass, love the bass!
@vormcloth1112
Ini keren bgt, pngen bgt endors The SIGIT hehehe
@SINLEX
awesome indonesian stoner rock!! you should come down to perth featuring with tame impala. cheers