JAKARTA - For musicians who appear in cafes or nightclubs, palm money from visitors is normal. Whether paid or not by the organizers, musicians will get additional income from providing visitors.

Nathalie Holscher, who has recently returned to being a disjoki (DJ), shows her frustration through social media. He admitted that he was not allowed to take sawerant money when appearing at a nightclub.

"This is the first time this gendes has DJ on the Top 1 Daan Mogot. Nge-DJ is screened, the saweran can't be taken," said Nathalie Holscher via Instagram upload, Sunday, July 14.

"Later I will spill the video. When we want to take our saweran in the box, we will continue to be pushed over. Later there will be, I will spill the video later. My former work was pushed over," he continued.

Then, the nightclub via Instagram featured an agreement to distribute sawerant money with Nathalie Holscher.

Responding to the nightclub's response, Nathalie Holscher said that what irritated her was the treatment she got.

"So, okay, the distribution is 70-30 percent, okay. But here there is, the attitude is that, why should it be pushed aside," said Nathalie.

Not long after responding to each other's money, Nathalie Holscher decided not to prolong the problem and delete the video that had been uploaded on Instagram.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)