The album, with a similar beat to the earlier Aku Cinta Dia, was later certified silver.
[2] Alex Hasyim, who had previously worked on Aku Cinta Dia, was booked as choreographer for Chrisye.
Although initially unsure of the possibilities owing to the singer's well known stiff stage persona, Hasyim later noted that Chrisye enjoyed the choreography.
He kept the dance moves simple to avoid breaking Chrisye's concentration while singing.
[5] In his biography, Chrisye stated that the public was still riding the "euphoria" of Aku Cinta Dia, which had similar musical styles.