JAKARTA - After revealing that someone has covered the song and uploaded it to Spotify, Mahalini has again revealed other things that an account with the name Rama Chan has done.

Through an Instagram Stories upload, Mahalini said the account stole cover results from other people. Unmitigated, he even mentioned the real name of the person behind the account.

At first, I thought that it was not possible for AKA Ramadhan (real name) to cover it. So, the intention of the cover was to increase the DSP (Digital Service Provider), and add it as a creator. "That's not how he sings, instead he steals cover people too," wrote Mahalini on Instagram Stories, Sunday, January 7.

"And the link is that I have proof that he PALSUIN chatted with me and in the chat I allowed to increase DSP etc. Yakali (criminal, not this person's name)," he continued.

Mahalini welcomed Ramadhan for having asked for permission via direct message (DM) Instagram, but he did not respond. He had no problem if the song was covered, but this time he considered it to have exceeded the limit.

"That's where he actually chatted me, DM but I didn't have any reply at all, and the chat was just permission to cover (I didn't reply because I was digging)," said Mahalini.

"If it's just a cover, I don't have a lot of permission but I've never had a problem, I'm rich, I just sing. And I'm even grateful that a lot of students have covered it, but it's good. But for this, right? " he added.

In his upload, Mahalini also included a message from someone named Ozi, the coverer of the song Siala, whose results were uploaded by Rama Cham to Spotify.

For information, when this article was written, the song Siad Sudah disappeared from Rama Chan's account.


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