"Jangan Parkir" (The Op Op Song) by GAC (Gamaliel Audrey Cantika) is a pop song with catchy melodies and playful lyrics. The song talks about not allowing someone to "park" or invade one's heart or personal space without permission. It expresses a strong sense of self-respect and not wanting to be easily swayed or manipulated. The lyrics start by questioning someone's audacity to think they can be close and feel special without truly knowing them. The song emphasizes that the person is not interested in those types of advances and finds them distasteful. It also dismisses any assumptions or judgments of being cheap or easily swayed. The chorus repeats the phrase "Op baby," which serves as a playful catchphrase throughout the song. It then transitions into a series of nonsensical vocalizations that add to the fun and carefree atmosphere of the song. The second verse continues the theme of not being easily impressed or manipulated by superficial qualities. It advises not to be arrogant or boastful, as material possessions do not define a person's worth. The lyrics suggest that continuous attempts to get close to someone will not work, as they will always say "no-no-no" and respond with "op-op-op" (a playful way of saying 'no'). The song playfully references popular characters Mickey and Minnie and mentions Pitbull, creating a light-hearted atmosphere. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the message of not wanting the person's advances despite their persistent attempts. The song ends with a final repetition of the chorus, leaving a memorable and catchy impression. Overall, "Jangan Parkir" (The Op Op Song) carries a positive message of self-respect and not succumbing to unwanted advances or manipulation. Its catchy melodies and playful lyrics make it an enjoyable and relatable song for listeners.