Mahagita Vol. 2
Sakura no Ki ni Narou is a song by JKT48. The song is graduation song by Beby Chaesara Anadila, Frieska Anastasia Laksani, Maria Genoveva Natalia Desy Purnamasari Gunawan, Nadila Cindi Wantari, and Rona Anggreani, which they first performed at JKT48 9th Anniversary "SOL/LUNA" in 2020.
The song later released on JKT48's 2nd digital album, Mahagita Vol. 2 on 27 October 2023, by JKT48 New Era.
Information[]
- Artist: JKT48
- Writer: Akimoto Yasushi
- Composer: Yoko Kensuke
- Arranger: Nonaka "Masa" Yuichi
- Indonesian Title: Mari Menjadi Pohon Sakura
- Japanese Title: 桜の木になろう
- Romaji Title: Sakura no Ki ni Narou
- Title Translation: Let's Become the Cherry Blossom
- Album: Mahagita Vol. 2 (2nd Digital Album)
- Origin: AKB48 - Sakura no Ki ni Narou (Sakura no Ki ni Narou, 2011)
Performing Members[]
Original Version[]
- Team J: Frieska Anastasia Laksani, Nadila Cindi Wantari, Rona Anggreani
- Team KIII: Beby Chaesara Anadila, Maria Genoveva Natalia Desy Purnamasari Gunawan
Trivia[]
- This song was once used as a graduation song for JKT48 members who held their graduation show at JKT48 Theater at the end of the show, from Desy's graduation on December 26, 2020 to Jesslyn's graduation on July 29, 2023. Initially, this song was first performed by 5 JKT48 members who held their graduation ceremony, namely Beby, Frieska, Nadila, Rona, and Desy, in JKT48's 9th anniversary concert as well as a graduation ceremony for the five JKT48 members with the theme "SOL/LUNA" at Studio RCTI+, MNC Studios, West Jakarta, Jakarta on December 18, 2020. In fact, before this song was performed in a recycled form by 28 of all JKT48 Regular Members as of September or October 2023, to be included in JKT48's 2nd digital album "Mahagita Vol. 2".
- Unfortunately, the JKT48 members' graduation song at the end of their respective last shows at the JKT48 Theater has been replaced back with "Sakura no Hanabiratachi" from early September 2023 until now, after its last performance at the end of October 2020.
Other Versions[]
| Sakura no Ki ni Narou | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| AKB48 (2011) | SNH48 (2013) | BNK48 (2022) | JKT48 (2023) |




