The rising Indonesian girl group keeps their momentum alive with another addictive release.

Back at the top of this year, we introduced rising Indonesian girl group no na through our long‑running INYIM Media staple, “Allow Us To Introduce You To…” You can revisit that original feature below — but first, let’s dive into their latest, high‑velocity single, “Rollerblades.”
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(Original Published Date: January 26, 2026.)
Earlier this year, we wrote:
“We may be wrapping up the New Year’s celebrations as January winds down and February peeks around the corner — but trust, we are far from done celebrating 2026. And what better way to keep the momentum alive than with an INYIM Media staple: ‘Allow Us To Introduce You To…’
Today’s spotlight shines on rising Indonesian girl group no na, who just dropped a catchy, hypnotic, eargasmic single titled ‘work.’ And yes — it’s got us movin’, groovin’, and side‑steppin’ all over the place.
Released under the powerhouse 88rising label, ‘work’ arrives as a full‑throttle uptempo dance track, complete with a spectacular, smoke‑kissed music video. Each member of no na delivers razor‑sharp choreography synced to the track’s monstrous, pulsating sonics — a visual feast newly uploaded to their official YouTube channel.
This is a dance‑forward pop release that easily stands alongside the likes of Zara Larsson and PinkPantheress’ ‘Stateside’ — infectious, global, and built for repeat plays.”
Now, “Rollerblades” pushes their momentum even further. The track glides on glossy production, sharp rhythmic accents, and a hook that snaps into place instantly — the kind of pop craftsmanship built for playlists, dance floors, and algorithmic love.
What stands out most is the group’s precision‑meets‑personality delivery. Each member brings a distinct vocal color, weaving into a sound that feels global, youthful, and unmistakably theirs. The choreography — crisp, kinetic, and tightly synced — amplifies the track’s forward‑motion energy.
This is no na leaning confidently into their lane: dance‑driven pop with international reach, polished visuals, and a sonic identity that’s becoming more defined with every release.
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