J-Rocks bassist, Swara Wimayoga alias Wima regretted what happened to the punk duo from Purbalingga, Sukatani with the song entitled Pay Pay Pay.

As is known, Sukatani was in the spotlight after the song entitled 'Pay Pay' was busy on social media, because the lyrics highlighted police officers who worked and acted for the sake of payment', aka bribery.

Novi Citra Indriyati alias Twister Angel (vocals) and Muhammad Syifa Al Lutfi alias Alectroguy (guitar) also made an apology through a video uploaded to Sukatani's official Instagram account on Thursday, February 20. They also decided to withdraw the song from circulation.

For what happened, Wima felt sad. The J-Rocks bassist assessed that there were parties where only Sukatani knew for sure who tried to make Ovi and Al apologize.

"Maris! Unfortunately, I don't know who forced them to clarify. That's one," said Wima when met in Thamrin, Central Jakarta, Sunday, February 21.

Second, there were many themes like that before. But why? Who is this insinuation?

Meanwhile, regarding the song 'Pay Pay' which was withdrawn from its circulation on digital platforms, Wima assessed that the decision was taken at pressure from outside parties.

"It must be because there is pressure, right. Who is urgent, the question is like that. It's just that I regret it," he concluded.


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