Mala Agatha Sorry After Making A Music Video At The Bung Karno National Library Without Permission

JAKARTA - Singer Mala Agatha through a clarification video uploaded via Instagram, apologized for the music video from her collaboration single with Icha Cellow, Iclik Cinta caused controversy.

Meanwhile, the video clip features the background of Bung Karno's National Library (Perpusnas) located in Blitar, East Java.

"I am Mala Agata on behalf of myself and representatives from the management apologize profusely, especially to the Bung Karno Library and also the people of Blitar City and the Indonesian people in general, for the noise that occurred regarding the circulation of the video clip "Iclik Cinta" which used Bung Karno's grave area as the background for our video clip which was deemed inappropriate," said Mala.

At the same time, Mala admitted her mistake and stated that her party had also taken down the music video meant by circulation.

"With this clarification, with full awareness of our mistakes and mistakes, we have taken the video down," said Mala.

"Once again, I am Mala Agata and Icha Cellow along with management, I apologize profusely," he concluded.

Meanwhile, Mala and Icha appeared in sexy clothes in their music video. This provoked the anger of netizens, who immediately sent their criticism to their social media accounts.

What the two singers did was exacerbated because there was no permit issued by the Bung Karno National Library manager to shoot the music video.