Upd - Sar X Asep Balon - Ngaca - Lirik -

Don't look in the mirror too much. Because you don't even know yourself. You seek validation, you need praise. But inside? Empty, alone.

The title itself, "NGACA," is a colloquial Indonesian/Sundanese term meaning "to look in the mirror." Metaphorically, it functions as a command for the listener to evaluate their own flaws before criticizing others. In an era dominated by digital judgment and "cancel culture," the artists use this theme to address the disconnect between one’s online persona and their actual character. SAR x Asep Balon - NGACA - Lirik -

The sonic palette is deliberately minimalistic yet aggressive, allowing the vocal performances to take center stage. SAR’s delivery is sharp and rhythmic, utilizing a flow that borrows from hip-hop cadences, while Asep Balon’s contributions often lean into a more conversational, almost sinden -like (traditional vocalist) delivery, albeit processed through modern sensibilities. The synergy creates a juxtaposition that defines the track—the old meeting the new, the traditional dialect clashing with futuristic beats. Don't look in the mirror too much

The title is derived from Sundanese and colloquial Indonesian, roughly meaning “to be in a difficult situation” or “to be stuck/trapped” (often in a dead-end job, relationship, or financial rut). The chorus repeats variations of: But inside

Social commentary urging self-reflection ("ngaca" means to look in the mirror).