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chord lagu jakarta ramai - maudy ayunda



JAKARTA RAMAI

By : MAUDY AYUNDA

[intro] D#Maj7 Gm 2x

D#Maj7 Gm
Pagi memanggil kota yang lelap ini
D#Maj7 Gm
Dia bertanya bagaimana harimu

Cm Gm
Apa kabar mimpi-mimpimu
Cm Gm
Apa kau tinggal begitu saja
Cm Gm
Apa kabar angan-anganmu
F
Hari ini

[chorus]
D#Maj7
Jakarta ramai
Gm
Hati ku sepi
D#Maj7
Jangan kau tanya
Gm
Mengapa sedih

Cm Gm
Ku tak tahu ku tak tahu
Cm Gm
Apa arti resah ini
Cm Gm
Entah apa yang ku mau
F
Penuh tanya dalam diri

D#Maj7 Gm D#Maj7 Gm
Jakarta ramai hooooo


D#Maj7 Gm
Senja menyambut kota yang lelah ini
D#Maj7 Gm
Dan ia bertanya bagaimana harimu

Cm Gm
Apa kata hati kecilmu
Cm Gm
Mengapa tak kau ikuti saja
Cm Gm
Apa isi dari benakmu
F
Hari ini

[chorus]
D#Maj7
Jakarta ramai
Gm
Hati ku sepi
D#Maj7
Jangan kau tanya
Gm
Mengapa sedih


Cm Gm
Aku tak tahu ku tak tahu
Cm Gm
Apa arti resah ini
Cm Gm
Entah apa yang ku mau
F
Penuh tanya dalam diri

D#Maj7 Gm
Jakarta ramai (Jakarta ramai hati ku sepi)
D#Maj7 Gm
(Jakarta ramai hati ku sepi)

D#Maj7 Gm
Langitnya abu hati ku biru
D#Maj7 Gm
Banyak hal baru tapi ku lesu

Cm Gm
Jelaskanlah jelaskanlah
Cm Gm
Apa arti resah ini
Cm Gm
Entah apa yang ku mau
F
Penuh tanya dalam diri

D#Maj7 Gm
Jakarta ramai
D#Maj7 Gm
Jakarta ramai

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