JAKARTA - Tompi's disappointment with the Collective Management Institute (LMK) has reached its peak. The singer, whose birth name is Teuku Adifitrian, even took firm steps to break his relationship with the institution in charge of managing the music royalties.

Through uploads on Instagram, the singer 'From the beginning' remembers the discussion between himself and the late Glenn Fredly, who had always questioned LMK's performance.

"In the past, with Glenn, there were several discussions about LMK and distributing royalties from concerts," wrote Tompi, citing an upload statement, Wednesday, August 13.

"I've never been satisfied and it's clear with answers from all I've ever asked 'EMANG NGITUNGANYA GIMANA? Share it on what basis!???" he continued.

The 46-year-old singer admitted that she never had an answer that her common sense could accept. He even said that his condition is getting worse at this time.

On the basis of his thinking, Tompi decided to release his membership from Wahana Musik Indonesia (Wami), LMK, the largest creator operating in Indonesia today.

"So, as of yesterday I asked my manager to get out of WAMI's membership," said Tompi.

Furthermore, the singer who also works as a doctor decided to release her songs to be performed on various stages without paying royalties for performing rights.

"PLEASE THOSE WHO WANT TO SING MY SONGS ON ALL stage concert shows (up to) cafeS: Play, I won't leave anything until the next announcement," he said.


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