Performing In South Korea, Siti Badriah Sings Alone Due To Language Restrictions

JAKARTA - Recently, dangdut singer Siti Badriah was invited to sing and perform her dangdut song. Sibad, his nickname, appeared at the Asia Concert Korea music festival which was held at Hwaseong, South Seoul City on September 29 and 30.

On one occasion, Sibad shared his experience when he appeared in South Korea. Sibad admitted that he had difficulty in terms of language because those present were Koreans and Cambodians. At that time, he said, he seemed to sing and dance himself.

"The performance in Korea is really fun and it's really difficult because those who watch Cambodians, so no one understands Indonesian, no one knows my song, so it's very PR," said Siti Badriah in the Jatinegara area, East Jakarta, Wednesday, November 1.

"Well, I just sing myself because I'm also limited in language, so I can do as much as possible," said Siti Badriah.

Even so, Sibad said that there were still some viewers who sang along and memorized the songs he brought.

"Everything was memorable because from the first songs to 8 songs they memorized it, yes, when I shake they shake," he explained.