JAKARTA - Charly Van Houten also enlivened the conversation about the obligation of cafes and restaurants to pay music royalties to the National Collective Management Institute (LMKN).
Through his Instagram account, the former ST 12 vocalist actually intends to give a gift for a playing cafe and also a musician who performs his songs.
"I Charly Van Houten appealed that if I was somewhere in a cafe, restaurant or other places, there were those who played my songs and musicians, singers/bands who performed my songs, I would give them a gift," Charly said, citing the caption. upload, Friday, August 8th.
Charly continued, the prize could be in the form of cash or merchandise.
The gift, said the 45-year-old singer, is a sign of gratitude to cafe and restaurant owners and musicians.
Apart from Charly, several musicians who also voiced this matter included Ahmad Dhani, Uan Emperor, and Anji.
SEE ALSO:
In fact, Ahmad Dhani made the Dewa 19 catalog free, which was sung by Virzha and Ello to be screened at restaurants that have many branches.
Meanwhile, the Uan Emperor invited cafes and restaurants to broadcast Juicy Luicy's songs, as well as for musicians who usually perform in cafes.
"Live at the cafe can bring it (Juicy Luicy's song)? Yes, why do I demand royalties from those who perform at the cafe. You can, just bring it, at the cafe you can hear Juicy Luicy," said Uan during a live Instagram broadcast.
"For Juicy Luicy, we also never asked for permission and never asked for permission. I want to bring it, just bring it. Who am I. A new band too," he concluded.
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)