🎶 Loved this song? 🤩 Check out the official music video🎥 and full lyrics 📜 on my YouTube channel— https://youtu.be/XBUmZC2PW6w 🚀 Don’t forget to press subscribe 🔔 and hit the notification bell so you’ll be the first to know when new MV drops 🎬✨ "Don't fall too easily, or you'll just end up chasing shadows." This song tells the story of a man who falls for a mysterious girl he meets at night—a nightclub girl whose presence feels enchanting yet eerie. Without directly stating it, he describes her as a "Pontianak," using poetic metaphors to highlight her beauty, unpredictability, and the way she haunts his thoughts. She enters his life like a whisper in the dark, only to disappear by dawn, leaving behind emptiness and unanswered questions. The song subtly paints her as both mesmerizing and untouchable, blurring the lines between fantasy and reality. The Pontianak, also known as Kuntilanak or Matianak, is a malevolent spirit in Malay and Indonesian folklore. She is often depicted as a beautiful young woman with long, dark hair, red eyes, and sharp nails, typically dressed in a flowing white gown. Her presence is often accompanied by the strong scent of frangipani flowers. According to legend, the Pontianak is the spirit of a woman who died during childbirth, returning as a vengeful entity that preys on unsuspecting individuals, particularly men. She is associated with banana trees, where she is believed to reside during the day. Folklore suggests that driving a nail into the back of her neck can subdue her, transforming her into a normal woman until the nail is removed.