JAKARTA - Armand Maulana said that the work on GIGI still often contains clashes between personnel to this day. However, according to the man from Banten, this atmosphere cannot be eliminated.

He stated this in an interview with Soleh Solihun on the Class Up Podcast on YouTube.

"There's definitely commotion. There has to be some noise. If there's never a commotion in a work, then don't," he opened.

"For example, it's like interpersonal relations, which is up to you. In the end, we don't use all of our abilities," said Armand.

"That's why it has to happen like for example, 'You can't beat the beat like that, Hen'. Then Hendy replied, 'If you think it's cool, man'. I replied, 'No. Because if that's the case, the vocals will collide with mine.' Well, something like that is necessary," he continued.

In fact, the vocalist of GIGI added that if there was no commotion, you could say that the group would not feel united.

"Back again, if for example, it's like it's up to anyone. In my opinion, the group is not united," he concluded.


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