Learning From The Chaos Of Royalty, Lesti Kejora Motivated To Write Her Own Song

JAKARTA - Lesti Kejora is one of the Indonesian singers who has to face the legal process because of alleged copyright infringement. Even though he felt innocent, he admitted that he had new motivation for the chaos that occurred.

As is known, the 26-year-old dancer was reported to the police by songwriter Yoni Dores, for being said to have performed a cover of the song without permission.

This case even made Lesti, who had never previously talked about the chaos of royalties, attended as a witness of 29 singers at the Indonesian Voice Vibration (VISION) during the judicial review of the Copyright Law at the Constitutional Court.

Most recently, Lesti visited Polda Metro Jaya on Wednesday, October 8, to provide clarification on Yoni Dores' report. He had to answer 27 questions from the police for approximately four hours.

Regarding the chaos of royalties, Lesti said that she did not have the capacity to talk much. However, regarding the case that dragged him, Rizky Billar's wife expressed her readiness to follow the whole process.

"It's not my capability to be able to answer (about the chaos of royalties) But for this case, I suspect, thank God he was summoned here (Polda Metro Jaya) today and I fulfilled his summons," said Lesti after giving clarification to the police.

I have also answered the questions. Yes, just pray for it to be finished quickly," he added.

Furthermore, Lesti stated that all things had rules, including the matter of singing songs.

Even though the case this time was deemed detrimental, Lesti admitted that she was motivated to become a more complete musician, not only as a singer, but also as a songwriter.

"Yes, everything has rules and there are institutions that take care of it," said Lesti. "Yes, maybe now the motivation is more about learning to make your own songs," he concluded.