TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Central Java Regional Police stated that the alleged intimidation case involving the Sukatani band is currently being handled by the Professional and Security Division (Propam) ...
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"We sincerely apologise to the chief of police and the police institution,” Muhammad Syifa Al Lufti, the band’s guitarist, said. “Actually, I created the song for police officers who violate ...
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Indonesian punk rock band Sukatani has announced that it will be removing its song Bayar, Bayar, Bayar (Pay, Pay, Pay in Bahasa Indonesia) from streaming platforms, following controversy surrounding ...
Following the band’s apology and the song's removal, the local punk music community has accused the police of censoring freedom of expression. Sukatani performing live (Source: YouTube ...
Jakarta (ANTARA) - A punk rock band, Sukatani, on Thursday, had to issue a public apology and withdraw their song "Bayar Bayar Bayar" following criticism over its lyrics targeting police behavior.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesian punk band based in Central Java city Purbalingga, Sukatani, announced the withdrawal of their song ‘Bayar Bayar Bayar’ from all music streaming platforms. The song, ...