: As the "King of Dangdut," Rhoma uses this track to urge listeners to avoid being blinded by worldly glamour and to prepare for the "eternal home". Musical Style & Production

: The "pesta" (party) represents worldly life, filled with temporary pleasures, status, and material pursuits. Rhoma emphasizes that just as a physical party has a closing time, human life will eventually reach its end.

By the time this song was released in 1991, Rhoma Irama had fully transitioned his music into a tool for social and religious reform. "Pesta Pasti Berakhir" remains a staple in his repertoire for its "Renungan Dalam Nada" (reflection in tone) quality, often grouped with other meditative tracks like "Gali Lobang Tutup Lobang" and "Bencana".

: The lyrics describe the world not as a final destination, but as a "ladang" (field) or a place for planting. This aligns with the Islamic teaching that the world is a place to perform good deeds ( amal ) to be harvested in the hereafter.