Netizens Blasphemed Because They "Don't Want To After", Keisya Levronka Curhat Went To Psychologist
JAKARTA - Singer Keisya Levronka admitted to going to a psychologist recently. He felt something was wrong with him after going viral because he was blasphemed by netizens because of his appearance.
"The first time I went to a psychologist yesterday, I've never been to a psychologist and I'm okay. To a psychologist is not wrong," Keisya Levronka told Denny Sumargo.
"I just checked like, 'What is this, why am I'. And it turns out that it was traumatized," he continued.
Keisya said there were many people who judged her appearance. Because she accepted the criticism, Keisya always thought about other people's comments every time she appeared.
"Because I always read their assumptions, their comments. So they are brought to the subconscious. So it's indirectly, unconsciously," said Keisya Levronka.
"Because every time I sing a little, I'm okay, I'm still safe, I'm calm, while singing requires calm," he said.
He also felt a change when he did a dress rehearsal or appeared in front of people. Now he is more worried when he has to perform songs in front of new people.
Look. I'm in a dress rehearsal twice and three times checking the sound is safe. But when I live it's different. After that fals I take professional vocal lessons and they are safe, every practice is higher than the original tone and it's safe," said Keisya.
Meeting a lot of people, I was shaking. Maybe people saw it I was focused but inside I was shaking," he said.
Keisya Levronka received blasphemy after appearing to perform Tak Want After on several occasions. Most recently he sang this song at the Muzik Industrial Award (AIM) in Malaysia on September 11.
When singing high notes, Keisya suffered a crack so that it was judged to be unsuccessful. As a result, Keisya Levronka was criticized by the public not only from Indonesia but also from Malaysia.