JAKARTA - Little singer Quinn Salman invites children to listen to and sing songs according to their age, and does not complain about singing adult songs.

"You (children) have to listen to children's songs. Don't listen to adult songs. Sing songs according to their age," he said, on the sidelines of the performance and painting competition at Taman Indonesia Kaya (ICT) Semarang as reported by Antara, Saturday night.

Lately, quite a lot of children have loved songs that are not according to their age, especially since there are also child singers who often appear to sing adult songs.

At ICT Semarang, the owner of the real name Quinn Salvi Aqilah appeared as a guest star in the announcement of the "Indonesian Love Culture" drawing competition which was held by "www.indonesiakaika.com".

In addition to entertaining the audience, the child singer who was born in Jakarta, January 24, 2010, was also asked to be the guest judge who also assessed the works of the drawing competition participants.

"To prepare for this performance, I want to bring eight more. One (the title, ed.) 'Tiba-Tiba', I also brought 'Cublak-Cublak Suweng' and 'Jagoan' from Sherina's Adventure," said the 13-year-old singer.

Quinn admitted that she started singing at the age of 3-4 years, and from that time on her favorite to sing so that she could create her own songs even though she was still relatively young.

With a single titled "Tiba-Tiba" which he created, Quinn won the Best Solo Children Artist award and Best Creator of Again at the 2022 Indonesian Music Award.


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