Melly Goeslaw Highlights Songs Not Senonoh And Limitations In Art Work

JAKARTA - Singer and songwriter Melly Goeslaw expressed his anger at songs that were considered disrespectful and entered Indonesia's digital platform so that they could be accessed by many people.

Recently, Anto Hoed's wife sent sharp criticism through her Instagram account to Yung Kesset, with her song titled 'King Ngento*'. He felt annoyed and offended.

"I'm sorry, I was very disturbed and offended by this song. Why did it air on the Indonesian platform," wrote Melly Goeslaw.

This is very insulting to women, very pornographic, and clearly does not reflect our culture. Please take action against the creator of the song and the platform as well so don't let it pass work like this," he continued.

After the song was released from the platform concerned, Melly Goeslaw deleted the Instagram upload she made. He is also grateful for the many supports for his aspirations.

I have deleted the post about the song that is inappropriate. I have deleted the deepest amount of gratitude to the party who is fully aware of lowering the song / content," said Melly.

However, Melly doesn't seem to have finished with her business. He wanted to have a review of the limitations in a work of art.

"Has it finished here?? Of course not. Because from here we will learn a lot and have to review the boundaries in a work, in order to create good works of art without castrating freedom of work but still not ignoring the norms and morals that are in accordance with our nation," said Melly Goeslaw.

"To those who make this song wherever you are, let's take a photo together! People know musicians who like to mention vital tools in their lyrics, what kind of face is it, or are you one of the happy to be picked up?" he asked.