dc.description.abstract | This research focuses on the discussion of the lyrics of the song "Pulo Samosir," which reflects the beauty of nature and the current condition on Samosir Island. The lyrics were written by Nahum Situmorang and highlight the diversity of flora, fauna, and the environment on Samosir Island, including the cultivation of onions, beans, rice, and livestock scattered across the hills. The aim of this study is to explore the current context of the song "Pulo Samosir" in relation to issues such as pollution, deforestation, and sudden livestock deaths. To describe the text of the song "Pulo Samosir," the research utilizes the theory of Ecomusicology (Rock, Folk, and the Environment), which examines the impact of environmental changes on music. The research method employed is qualitative research, which produces descriptive data through literature review, field study with observations in the Samosir Regency, and interviews with several musicians. The findings of this study reveal that the lyrics of the song "Pulo Samosir" depict a changed state caused by pollution, changing times, and forest fires that lead to reduced water absorption and soil fertility. | en_US |