Bangkok: “Yindi Jeb” (Willing to Suffer), a new song from Ja Singchai, expresses the heart of someone who willingly endures pain because their love remains unchanged. Ja Singchai, a young indie Luk Thung (Thai country music) artist, releases his latest single, “Yindi Jeb” (Willing to Hurt), a poignant ballad that tells the story of someone who knows this love will only bring pain, but still chooses to accept it all because of the single word “Hak Lai” (meaning “I love you so much”).
According to Thai News Agency, this song features lyrics and melody by Pingpong Ponganan, directly conveying emotions through the Isaan dialect that reflect the heart of someone who is merely a choice but still willingly stays by their loved one’s side. The music was arranged by Jinny Phutai, enhancing the melancholic, lonely, and profound atmosphere.
“Willing to Suffer” tells the story of a man who knows he’s meaningless, merely a user, yet still “carries his broken heart to her,” enduring repeated pain just to see the smile of the one he loves. Even if it means enduring the same pain again, he accepts it. This song thus becomes a representation of the feelings of many who cannot yet let go of love.
This single is another work that reinforces Ja Singchai’s identity in delivering contemporary indie Luk Thung (Thai country music) songs that are imbued with sadness, tenderness, and sincerity, and is expected to resonate with heartbroken fans across the country.