JAKARTA - Nidji's band personnel, Randy Danistha tried to respond to his former vocalist, Giring Ganesha, who had just been appointed deputy minister in Prabowo-Gibran's cabinet.

Seeing this, Randy Danistha admitted that he was happy with Giring's new status, but not with a real meaning, aka sarcastic.

He was happy because with this there was no possibility that Nidji's band would reunite with Giring.

"Wow, it's not my capacity to answer. The good thing is that it's getting further from the reunion, so it won't be a reunion," said Randy Danistha in the Senayan area, Central Jakarta, Monday, October 21.

Randy also admitted that he was not surprised by Giring being kept as deputy minister. Instead, he felt that it would be much better like that.

Because with Giring's new status, he and the band Nidji can focus more on working on their latest album.

"No, we are even happy that we don't have a reunion, so we focus on making a good album. We want to release the six albums with good content," he explained.

At the end of his sentence, Randy did not want to interfere with Giring Ganesha's business after the criticizing-haired man decided to leave the band for his political career. "Well, it's up to him to be what he wants to be," he said.


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