JAKARTA - Irwan Batara and Ndhank Surahman Hartono are registered as songwriters for the song titled Ibali, Stinky hits which were first released in 1997.

Responding to the ban from Ndhank, Irwan did not want to bother. He feels he has legal power as a songwriter, and will continue to perform it with Stinky Reborn.

In terms of legal or legal terms, the song May be composed by two people, Irwan and Ndhank. Why are we still performing the song Ibali, because the song is legally registered in a publicist or a collective royalty institution on two names," said Irwan Batara in Jurangmangu, South Tangerang, Tuesday, December 2.

"So, if Ndhank forbids it, there are employees there. When I received the song, Ndhank forbade it. I can't. Except for the song Ndhank, it's okay, we won't bring it. But it's the song Ndhank and Irwan," he continued.

Furthermore, the Stinky bassist saw that Ndhank's subpoena was not serious, because there was no legal assistance and it was only conveyed through social media.

"How do you want to be summoned, my own song people too. The second one, like playing the subpoena. This happens to be viral, strange too, even though I think it's a joke, right. What has happened before, if the subpoena is accompanied by a lawyer, it's clear, if this is just alone, I can also do it," said Irwan.

According to Irwan's confession, Andre Taulany as a former vocalist of Stinky also ignored the subpoena. In fact, the content playing the piano was uploaded to make up Ndhank.

"Andre, just joke at him, it's really stupid," he said, "said Irwan Batara.

"(The content of playing the piano) made him laugh. I called him, he said 'It's okay, it's really stupid, just one subpoena, not thirty subpoenas'," he said, "he said.


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