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PWK - PERNAH JADI ABANG-ABANGAN DI RADIO, PANDJI GA BISA KE JEBAK SAMA PERTANYAAN GOFAR !!

PWK - PERNAH JADI ABANG-ABANGAN DI RADIO, PANDJI GA BISA KE JEBAK SAMA PERTANYAAN GOFAR !!

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Is that a backward or a forward?

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Change

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Shit!

0:05

You want to kick me out, you bastard! Dad's fight, stand up in New York

0:11

Ah, crazy! And... The content was a talk

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Yes, right

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Yes

0:19

What do you mean by content? I once... 10 seconds before on-air... my girlfriend broke up with me. Which one is it?

0:33

Because you're gossiping, you said you're going back. When I look into your eyes I can see how much I love you and it makes me realize when I look into your eyes See all my dreams come true When I look into your eyes Welcome to Kafe Bantam, guys!

1:30

With me and Ste from Agusta! No, no, no, that was my time.

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Cafe Bantam, that's right.

1:34

Working as a singer. Have you ever sang at Cafe Bantam? I think I have. Because Cafe Bantam, I think every Friday, we sing. In the end, everyone laughs at me and Stainy in terms of age.

1:47

So, they must be in the firehouse, right? But at that time, bringing a keyboardist to the studio was a jungle.

1:56

Jungle, jungle, jungle.

1:59

But that was because we were attacked by a lot of hard rockers. Because you replaced them? Because I replaced them. Who replaced them? Because we replaced them. Who replaced them? At that time, I replaced Yosi Melisa Hilbram. Yosi Melisa Hilbram.

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Hilbram Dunar.

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Melisa Karim.

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Melisa Karim and Yosi Project Pop. Yes. Then, we replaced them. And the Hard Rockers didn't like it because I was so mean. One of them. Yes. One of them. Then we just sang it. It was Winda's idea.

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2:25

Our producer at that time.

2:26

Winda is a steak.

2:28

Yes, that's right.

2:29

She's a producer. Holy cow. Holy cow, right. She's our producer. She said, just sing it. You like to sing.

2:35

So, sing it.

2:36

We sang, what?

2:37

Heal the world.

2:38

To apologize.

2:39

Heal the world, make it a better place It turns out that he likes it, so he continues to be a segment

2:46

Okay

2:47

The one who has the idea to bring a keyboardist is Stenny Because Trias Yes, your keyboardist Yes, Trias Gomay, the fat guy

2:54

Fat guy

2:56

He brought it, and we clicked, so every Friday, we go to Cafe Bantam Bantam is Bantamville Bantamville To accommodate to your Bantam. Bantam is Bantamville. Bantamville. To accommodate to your Bantam. To our Bantam. We sing all the time.

3:09

The format is like a talk show on TV, right? Right.

3:12

There's a song, you have to go in,

3:15

you have to sing, Right.

3:17

and you have to dance.

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Yes, in those days. How long did it last, Ji? It was a long time. We broadcasted for 4.5 years, 5 years. Almost all year long, there was a Bandung Cafe. It was a segment that was born in the early days and a consistent segment. There was always, always singing.

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3:34

That's why all the songs, including that, we've sung. That song, for those who know, is very loud.

3:40

Firehouse.

3:41

Right. The singing style is so unique. I see forever when I look in your eyes.

3:48

Right.

3:50

Their way of singing is so unique.

3:52

Firehouse is a band that people don't want to be tattooed. That's right. In the past, rock bands were tattooed on people's bodies. Gatun Roses, Metallica, Poison, Motley Crue. That's normal here Firehouse, no one wants

4:08

Because it's too boring I think all the songs are boring

4:12

What else?

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I live my life for you I wanna be by your side

4:22

That's really unique

4:24

Do you know? I once had a stick drum challenge from Firehouse. How come? Their friend came. My mom's friend is one of the people who works at the IOU. Then, he came to my house. So, I was playing stick drum at the Firehouse.

4:43

Wow. I was in a band, stick drum, in a firehouse What the heck!

4:45

My first foreign musician merchandise, which was an Ori Straight from the person Firehouse, but it's okay This is the first Ori Where is the stuff now? My grandma threw it away

4:57

This is my grandma!

5:01

My mom threw it away I suffered so much Because the wood was broken. It was broken after the performance. Maybe she thought it was bad. She thought it was broken. She threw it away.

5:14

It's not okay. Is she still there? She passed away.

5:18

Okay, I was going to say that.

5:24

This is... Guys, don't get me wrong. These guys are everywhere. Guys who do stand-up, respect. Guys who do radio, respect. Guys who do MC, respect.

5:40

Guys who do streetball, crazy. Oh, right. I'm confused why it's brought down. In a separate conversation, we've talked about it. MC Krashbon 2001. No, 2001. Krashbon.

5:57

I forgot, it's around that. Under 2005, 2003 maybe 2002.

6:00

Crazy, brothers. How do you become brothers? How do you feel? Crazy, brothers. There, Abang Abangan. How did you become Abang Abangan? How did you feel? Abang Abangan, where did you go?

6:08

There's no benefit to be Abang Abangan. I'm here too. There's no benefit. Abang Abangan is a waste. Abang Abangan's stand-up. On Radio Hard Rock FM Bandung.

6:21

Do you know? I feel like Abang Abangan because all the broadcasters now when I met, when I was in elementary school I listened to you.

6:27

What are you talking about?

6:28

Elementary school.

6:29

What are you talking about?

6:30

Elementary school.

6:31

This is Om Oman. Om Oman. Om Oman Dunia Radio. I once told because of the radio culture of the old days. Wow, this is before I tell you, guys, there's a podcast that I and Panji never broadcast. Because I had a birthday.

6:48

I remember. There were only two podcasts that I didn't broadcast. Luna Maya and Panji. And it was full of... It was so full. But why did we get it? What's our similarity?

7:02

Luna Maya is an old people. Old people. Because it was happening and it was going to be aired. So, I held it. And all my content was held at that time. Maybe there are some questions that I will ask here.

7:15

Good.

7:16

Yesterday. Because he never went up. I was waiting to interview Gopar. Cool, right?

7:24

Cool.

7:26

One of the stories I remember is... my friend at Hard Rock FM Bandung. Because Hard Rock was famous for... not being a singer, but for being fierce. Oh, right. The Almighty Mutia.

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Very fierce. Very fierce.

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Very fierce. Some were even fired. Very fierce. Very fierce. Someone was fired from the broadcast. That's right. Someone was fired from the broadcast. There was one person who was evaluated by Mutia Kasim. Because of his fear of the evaluation result, he didn't go to the broadcast at all. He disappeared. Where is that person? Stop.

8:02

Because of his fear of Mutia Kasim. This person? Stop. Saging is afraid of Mutyakasim. This is a man, not a toy. But... For the good.

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Right.

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For the good. And this is the story of the legend in hard rock.

8:12

Yes.

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The one who was hit by a cassette, right? Right. Not hit by a cassette. The cassette was hit by a wall. So, I'll leader had to be taken care of by Hard Rock FM Jakarta. The one who trained us were the Jakarta legend singers. At that time, Tina Zakaria, Fenita Daben.

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Then, Mutia Kasim, Evaluasi. Back then, they still used cassettes, Pak. One by one, listen to it. There's one, her name is Muh. I'll just call her Muh. Even though the muh is good, but maybe Mutia Kasim has a very high standard. Everyone listens to it, everyone is excited, including the muh, because he is being reviewed.

8:53

Turn it off, eject, lift, throw it, and bang!

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Who was that just now?

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He didn't admit it, he just said, answer now! Which one is it? The 12-15 peoplecasters are all silent That's really bad, that's not hard rock Tomorrow, Mu won't be here anymore For good, Mu just stopped, he's crazy, he won't come

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He didn't have time to talk, he didn't have time to say goodbye As if he's not a man, Mutia Kasim But the radio career is still there? In another place? No, I didn't. In another place? No, not really. Or maybe I don't know. But I never heard you as a broadcaster again. Even though I think the material is good.

9:30

The voice is also unique. Is this the father of Fadhil Jaidy? No, no.

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Different.

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Different people. The leader.

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Actually, I'm the eldest.

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The eldest.

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why are we joking? Because you're older. But it's not like that, we're similar.

9:48

You're 79, I'm 78.

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79?

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I'm 83.

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We're similar.

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Oh my God.

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You're so different.

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We're only four, guys.

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You're so different.

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That means I'm in high school, and I've graduated. One generation. One generation. You're 98 graduate. One generation. One unit. You were born in 1998? 1997. 1997. What about you?

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2001. 2001. High school in Bandung? High school in Gonz.

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Gonz, I was in.

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Gonz, that's hard.

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Gondrong was already there at that time. Gondrong, but it wasn't my wish at that time. Even though one school allowed me to have a beard, I didn't want to have a beard. Who did you want? My girlfriend. My girlfriend asked me to have a beard. Did you have a girlfriend? You know her?

10:31

Huh?

10:32

Who?

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No, no, no.

10:36

Did you have a girlfriend?

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Did you have a girlfriend? Honey, you should have a beard.

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Did you have a girlfriend? Yes, she asked me. She asked for it. She wanted to have a fat boyfriend. It's exactly like that. She wanted to have a fat boyfriend. At that time, my hair was short. I was fat. The front part was up to here, the back part was up to here. If there was a girl passing by, I would do this to her hair.

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Hey!

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Because people's hair is like this. I let it go so it would fall. I did this. So it would, Ji. I can't. My hair is gone. My hair is gone. Who is the girl?

11:06

Actually, I'm not comfortable to say.

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But you know her late husband. You know him very well. You know him very well. Who?

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It's not comfortable to say.

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Yes, yes.

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Just a moment.

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Entertainment?

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Her husband is in entertainment. You know him very well. I know him very well. I know him very well. It's not good to mention him. He's still sad, my ex. Oh, just now? I'm still mentioning my ex.

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He's still sad. My first girlfriend. I first dated him in high school. With him?

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At the cons.

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At the cons.

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I gave him 3, he gave me 1.

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Crazy.

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Did you go to Bandung?

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Me? No.

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You were in 4th grade?

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ITB.

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Oh, ITB.

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ITB Arts.

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ITB Arts.

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You went straight to the radio career. No, that was after 4 years of college. Eh, how come 4 years of college? 4 years, right? Eh, how come four years of college? Four years, eh, how is it college? Anyway, I was about to graduate, I just started broadcasting on the radio.

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So at first, I didn't broadcast on the radio. I was in 1997, I started training Hard Rock FM in the late 2000s. What was the name of Hard Rock FM? Hard Rock Star, eh what?

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Hard Rockers.

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No, the one that's looking for new singers. Avi.

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Mamma Mia.

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Mamma Mia. Kiki Farrel is here.

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Mamma Mia.

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What's the name? Hard Rock Star. Hard Rock Star. I think it's Hard Rock Star. The one that's looking for new word. Did you join that? No, no, no. At that time, the story is even weirder.

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So, I was in the campus, and I went to the canteen. I knew at that time, I was going to do a job, a job that was expensive because I had to make a product, so I wanted to work. Then I ordered fried noodles in the canteen. Then the People's Thoughts newspaper was folded in the office space. When I saw it, there was a space to be a broadcaster of Hard Rock FM.

13:10

In the newspaper?

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In the newspaper, People's Thoughts. I applied. But at that time, it turned out that the application to be a broadcaster was closed. Because it was full. But I still wanted to work. So I was interviewed and accepted as an operator.

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13:25

The one who works and doesn't answer the phone. In the past, the operator was a f****** idiot.

13:31

Because he was hidden in his number.

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His voice was beautiful, hidden in his number. But what now? I don't know. But then, because I applied as an operator, then when the interview turned out to be quite entertaining, I was asked, I still remember, Zaki Ibrahim and Benny Junior. He said, you don't want to be a broadcaster?

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I said, I want to be a broadcaster, but it's closed. So I don't want to be an operator. He said, you start training to be a broadcaster tomorrow. I said, okay, I'll be a broadcaster until now. You were an operator. I was an operator. OPP Yeah, the small one Receive phone call We're talking about Penjer, right?

14:06

Yeah, and at that time There was no phone call dummy Because people really like to call Not yet, right Very organic Still organic

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People in the old days The only choice if you don't call is fax

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Faximili

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Yes, please send a fax to what number There is a... Right I still remember the name of the listener Yes, please send us your fax to the number... I still remember the name of the listener of Good Morning Hard Rock Show, who every time we broadcast, send a message via fax, I mean, the name of the listener, I still remember. What?

14:37

His name is Gembel, he still follows me on Twitter. I follow him. Crazy, right? Gembel. His name is Gembel.

14:43

Crazy, right?

14:44

From 2001 to 2025. Gimbel. His name is Gimbel. Isn't it crazy? From 2001 to 2025.

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Crazy.

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Crazy.

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Respect Gimbel.

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But the radio broadcasts, the listeners are a bit more extreme to the fans... ...than musicians or MCs or being TV artists. The radio fans are very close. Like very close. That's why a lot of people who listen to me in the 100 FM era are still my friends until now.

15:08

And they still come to watch the broadcast. Yes, they come to watch the broadcast. Oh yes, that's right. They bring food.

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Someone brings food. Yes, there is. Someone brings food.

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Yes, that's right.

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So, not everyone has to give food. Yeah, no need for food. You can also drink. Especially if the drink is sweet.

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Oh, crazy.

15:31

The bridging is really red.

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The bridging is really red.

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I see it.

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We are taught to turn around first.

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That's right.

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Right?

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If the singer is proud, of not being judged by other singers That's right Teh Tubruk Instant with real sugar Ihhh, it's so easy It's so easy, just knock on the door It's done! Thank you This is instant, not like the old days tea Is this really instant? Instant! It's really easy to make Just need to stir it 8 times, and it's done

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It's really practical because there's sugar in it

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Yeah, cool

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Wow, the traditional tea aroma is really fragrant This is great, Wazgital! Fragrant, quick, sticky, thick! I'm gonna have to drink it. This is so good. It smells like thick legit. It's thick, but it has a little bit of... Sorry, keep going. I'm making a decision. Go ahead.

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It's so good. It's made from Malay tea leaves and real sugar. Right? This is so good, Wasgito. There's someone who has the aura of reviewing food or drinks that's so good.

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You're one of them.

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Like other people, when they drink tea, they're like,

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it's crazy.

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I want to replace Tanboy Kun. He wants to be a cheerleader. He's content. He will be happy to replace you. He is the one. Back to the hard rock, the one with the red eye. I was taught that. Even when I got it from my brothers.

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Like who? For example, I met Farhan. I was outside, I met Farhan. He taught me to go around. Go here, go there, if you want to advertise, go here, go there, then break. Because if Andira... You know Andira Pramanta, my partner.

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If Andira knew that I wanted to advertise, it wouldn't be fun. But if she didn't know, suddenly the ad was fun. Yes, that's right. So there is pride among us so that it is not guessed. Because we all know what ad-libs are, right? We know and memorize. So if the broadcaster doesn't guess,

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this person is good at preaching.

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That's it.

18:18

But I think the happy ones are just us.

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It's okay.

18:23

The client can also be us.

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That's it. No, no. The happy one is us. Yeah, it's just us. The client is also us. It's just us. But it's exciting, right? Back then, me and Steny, 4 years of dating. 4 years, 4 and a half years. How many months or years did you and Steny have a relationship? On the first day, I immediately...

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Immediately?

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Yes, immediately.

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So, actually, we were tried three times. I, Bekti and Steny. I was Bekti, I was Steny. Then Steny, Bekti. That's it. We were tried three times. Bekti was on MTV On Sky, right? Yes, that's right.

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It was still on MTV Tracks. Then it turned out that I was connected to Steny. Maybe because we were old. And Steny... Bekti's already done. That's how it is.

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He's already mature. Because at that time he was broadcasting with ATA too. If you remember, on MTV.

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ATA, Indonesian Idol.

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Right. So, it's already done. Then, Stanley still can do it. So, when he was with me, he was still an accommodate. And from the first day I talked to Stan, I laughed so hard listening to him Even though it's not that funny, but for me it's so funny Stan's jokes are so funny

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Yeah, this is one of his jokes that I remember After he called everyone, he said Thank you, keep touching, I mean keep in touch But he said keep touching, I laughed so hard Okay man, okay man, keep touching For me it's so funny

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It's so funny, keep touching

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I think we shouldn't say anything

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But the voice, if you hear it, you'll be like

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Wow, the voice is so... There's a time when we say, Stan's voice is so brava Brava radio

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Brava radio

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Old, old Your voice too Brava Your voice is suitable for Brava, but you're not suitable for it with E not suitable BMW

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BMW is really good the voice is suitable Leonardo Ringo that's the voice of Brava because he still in Brava and the voice is really good

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including Steny Steny is right He's Joseph Brava. He's Arani Brava. Right, and his voice is perfect. Perfect. Including Stanny. Stanny, right.

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Stanny's voice is crazy.

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It's so appealing. And at that time, his voice was actually really good when he sang. Now, his voice is used for reciting. Praise God.

20:39

Stanny.

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He's already focused on religion. But at that time, he was really into singing songs like...

20:45

What?

20:46

KC and Jojo.

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And...

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All for One, what was it?

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Yeah, this one.

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I can love you like that.

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I can love you like that.

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Project.

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Project.

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I can love you like that. Because there's one heavy voice. There's the one that's singing and there's the heavy voice. And Susteny's voice is perfect for that. Usually when he's giving a speech.

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I give it to my father.

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Yeah, that's right.

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I give it to my baby. I give it to my baby.

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I give it to my baby.

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That's right.

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I miss that person. In those days, songs like Jojo were also popular. It's breaking up. And... Tell me it's real all my life. All my life. And this one. Because of you, my love is here. Is this a problem?

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No.

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No?

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It's an outside song. Thank you for the love and the joy you bring.

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Because of you.

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So cool.

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And...

21:46

Hard To Say I'm Sorry, man.

21:47

Chicago.

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Chicago song.

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That's it.

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That's right.

21:51

That's right, man.

21:52

It's okay.

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Don't worry, man.

21:54

The others, look at this.

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You don't understand.

21:57

Are you singing Black Pink or what? Day6, Day6.

22:01

They're stuck. Day6, they're being picked up. But how about the radio? What do you think when Hard Rock is changing its name?

22:08

The Rock in Life.

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The Rock in Life. Yeah... The fire is so wild. So, there must be a breakthrough that they do. So, the breakthrough is that they change the IP, then expand not only on the radio as a service,

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there is also the internet and all kinds of things. But in my opinion, the important thing is that the name can change, as long as the DNA and quality are the same, hopefully it's okay. But do you think, Ji? You must be like, resetting. In digital world, the radio should do this.

22:51

Do you have that kind of thought?

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Yes, I do.

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It should still be a media that is always live. Don't tap it. Yes, don't tap it. Don't do it like a recording for a few hours later.

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Because if it's already in the recording, Don't tap it. Yes, don't tap it. Don't record it for a few hours later.

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Because if it's already recorded, we're already in the podcast. Podcast is dominant. Something that podcast can't do is live. And there are many radios, I'll just mention it. One of the radios that is still very disciplined with its live, and they even double down to technology with TikTok and all that.

23:26

Actually, it's Ardan. Ardan is still very dominant in Bandung. And they're always live. And I think it should be like that. Because it's the fun. So, what you're talking about can't be pulled back.

23:42

And I really remember... Because I once promoted for an event. I saw how they broadcast while TikTok. It's crazy, man. They're so good. So, entertaining on-air.

23:56

But when the on-air is an ad or a song, they immediately entertain the TikTok. It's crazy, man. It's like a circus. I respect it. Back then, we break the song and smoke, right?

24:05

Eat, right? Eat, yes. I eat really fast because I used to be used to songs, advertising songs, I have to finish the food. If they, when the song is an ad, TikTok, they are really good.

24:17

So it's heavier now, huh?

24:18

It's heavier, man. It's tiring. You have to have showmanship too. The hard part is not only the individual who is the broadcaster, but also the programming, the program director, etc. It's challenging. I don't know about other radio stations, but what I see with my own eyes is Ardhan. Ardhan is always head to head with OZ, right? In Bandung.

24:33

Yes, but I think Ardhan is still at the top. If I'm not mistaken, the number one and number two in Bandung is Dangdut Radio. And the third is Ardan. And that's an achievement. To be able to compete. It's still up there. Crazy.

24:52

Do you remember the time in Bandung? The cars they put in Gedago. Right. After the music, the party. That's cool. I don't know what's the situation like now on Sunday night. But in the past, people would go to Dago on Sunday night. Because there must be a car of some fan, a car of some fan.

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It's really fun. And like the car of Os, Ardan's car, come to Tongorongan, Tongorongan. Live radio, wow, crazy. It's really cool in the past. Those were the days. I think now the business has changed.

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I don't know, but I think the business has changed. I don't know about Bandung, maybe it's different. Even though the mayor is a pejiar.

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Yes, Farhan.

25:34

Farhan. If Indie Barens, now they're making a talk show again.

25:42

Right.

25:43

I said, I was a guest yesterday.

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Really funny.

25:46

That's crazy.

25:47

That's crazy. Indie is really hot. I really remember the Hard Rock birthday. At Pacific Place.

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Pacific Place. Yes, Pacific Place.

25:58

At the Hard Rock restaurant. Yes, Hard Rock Cafe.

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Yes, Hard Rock Cafe.

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Yes. Yes, Hard Rock Cafe. Yes, Hard Rock Cafe. The old fans like Vanita Daben came. Everyone came. They gathered the big media. TV and printers were gathering. A new kid was asked to be the emcee. You're already smelling the problem.

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They came.

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Emcee? Yes, a new kid. There were all the guys, they were all groggy. Indie Barrens immediately picked up the mic.

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Hey, long legs, come here, let's teach you how to be an MC. I know, I know. I know, I know.

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He's a girl, right?

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He's a model, right?

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Yes, yes.

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I feel sorry for him.

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Yes. Poor him He was a good announcer And a good MC But Indy Barres said Hey, you have long legs, I'll teach you how to be an MC

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How to not be nervous

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While watching, I have long legs And I'm watching it myself I'm the one who's watching, you're a f*****g b*****d You're like a roller coaster You're like, oh my god But in Ind the indie scene, he wanted to save the event But in the junior-junior scene, he was crazy

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I'll teach you how to be an MC

27:20

He was crazy

27:21

But back then, he didn't have to Melanie Ricardo also said that.

27:25

Melanie?

27:26

Yes. I remember the first day or the first week of my broadcast, Melanie had become a senior. She met me. Do you remember when you were still in Sarina? When you entered, this is the broadcasting room, to the left is the producer's room.

27:41

I turned to the left, there was Melanie. Melanie looked at me, Oh, this is a new broadcaster, right?

27:46

Nice butt, new broadcaster.

27:48

Nice butt, she said. I was like, what the hell is she looking at?

27:52

Nice butt, new broadcaster.

27:54

Nice butt.

27:55

She was so brazen. That was crazy, Ricardo.

27:59

Crazy.

28:00

That's how they talk.

28:01

Yeah, crazy.

28:03

The MRA culture is quite sadistic. It's quite sadistic. It has to be quite mental. There's something... I just got in, people saw... So, I transitioned from a culture with high seniority

28:18

to a calm culture. That was when I was young. But I still remember there was a new creative person. The pants were a mess, and I saw the back of the pants. The pants were K.A.W. I wore it again the next day.

28:35

I was about to enter the K.A.W. I was so nervous. Because my stuff was from Republic, but it was from Outland. I was embarrassed to see it. But that's how it Outland factory. I'm embarrassed if I'm seen. But it was like that at that time. The structure is really high.

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It's scary, man. It's really fierce. But for me, Ji, it's the military education of our brothers and sisters that makes... It's suitable for the time, Pak. If now it's not suitable, it can't be.

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29:00

It can't be?

29:00

Well, don't be like that. Like this, like Ospek. Crazy, especially when I came from Gonjage. What does it look like? If it's a similar practice now, then it's on social media, on the spiel. Why do you think people don't accept that culture? Because it's useless?

29:18

No, I think... I think it's useless actually. We just don't know other choices. We don't know what it should be like. Because we don't know the information. Because the culture is like that.

29:34

We think that's how it is, so let's just do it. As extreme as it is, let's just do it. The first day I entered Gonjaga, I was offered. I was offered a senior. I thought, this is the culture. But I think nowadays, because of the internet,

29:46

people know the choices, what it should be like. And when it's not the same as what they feel, they know it's wrong and now they have a channel to protest. So, I think it's more to the observation. We didn't have observation. And the minimum information.

30:02

Yes. Good and right is still a little bit of good and bad. It's very interesting. The good and bad were determined by that place at that time. If now, the good and bad are determined by the internet. It's different, right?

30:13

Like, I can sympathize with the kids nowadays. It must be very difficult to find a partner.

30:20

Why?

30:21

Because on the internet, there are so many handsome men and women. In the past, the handsome men and women were just in front of their faces. Just like this. This one is handsome, this one is not bad. Now they can find handsome men and women on the internet. Their standards are high.

30:37

I met my friends at school, they were all handsome. Do you understand what I mean? So, the more open choices give a new standard. For... I don't know. At that time, I think I was 1-10 years old, I was 7. At that time.

30:52

Because there was no internet. If there was internet, if I was a teenager, what would I be? I was 3. I was bad. At that time, I was quite good. I was a bit sweet. At least I was a bit fat back then. I was a bit sweet. I was a bit sweet in high school.

31:06

I was a bit sweet when I was fat. Now, the standards are higher. It's harder. It's hard to get a girlfriend. It's hard. The guys nowadays,

31:18

they're all fat. They're all fat. Okay, no. As simple as we see Instagram Explorer. My Facebook is like, wow, beautiful girls.

31:32

Wow, beautiful girls. In the past, I'm so annoyed to be a dad who talks about my time. In my time, beautiful girls were not in Sabul. It's only there. Cover girl.

31:43

There are 20 girls in Sabul, and they pretty girls. The rest are just high school girls and me. Back then, pretty girls were just pretty girls. But now, there are so many of them. It's crazy. The genes are good, but there's a risk. The filter is so natural.

31:59

We don't know if people use filters or not.

32:01

So it's a bit complicated now.

32:02

I agree. I can't tell the people use filters or not. So it's a bit complicated now. I agree. I can't tell which one is AI. Wow, that's right. AI model. Wow, that's right. And I'm disappointed now.

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I've seen, not only humans, sometimes I see videos, it's so funny how cats can fight with the cats. It turns out it's AI. That's why I respect cats. Do you like to see it? Respect to the cat You see, there's a kid on the side, and a fruit on the ground, and the cat is fighting

32:27

I said, damn, you have a lot of respect

32:29

It's AI It's AI, it's not respect to the cat I'm annoyed with AI, but that's how it is Now, the standard is a bit tricky, looking for a partner on the internet True

32:42

You have to be real life, looking for a partner is real life

32:44

If you know someone on the internet. True. You have to be real life. I think you have to be real life to find a partner. If you're on the internet, just meet first. It's different skill. In the old days, if you know your face, you must have additional skills. You can play basketball, you can sing, you can play guitar, you can dance. In the old days, you can do Tendamangkal, Yoi, Semanggi. Yoi. Yoi, semangi. But nowadays, if you have a social media account and you're handsome, that's enough.

33:07

That's enough. And I have to admit, for handsome or beautiful, there's a skill. Do you believe it? You can be ordinary, but on social media you're handsome. Or you can be handsome, but on social media you're not. Handsome is a skill.

33:21

Like sometimes we see men, there are many content creators when we see... Charismatic too, right? When we meet them directly, they're like, Mamang mamang! So, it's a different skill.

33:32

Back then, you needed something else. A basketball player, a soccer player,

33:36

Oasis, a performance.

33:38

Yes, there's something that... He can play basketball, he can play guitar. Yes, yes. He can play basketball, he can play guitar He was loved by people Now, he's just handsome Because in the past, the Bayern players were not looked at They should be the one who is really good They should be the one who is really good

33:52

If it's the Bayern players, they should be the standard

33:56

Is that a backward or forward? Change You want to backst of me, you bastard! You're trying to get ahead of me! There's no getting ahead, there's only going backwards, Pak! This is just a change. Just a change, the situation is different now.

34:14

Yeah, it was different before, but now... Do you have a favorite Sample? Sorry, fashion magazine, Tracy Trinita. Why fashion?

34:24

Fashion! It's okay to be a model.

34:26

It's cool to be a model. Tracy Trinita. Elite model look. Tracy Trinita. I forgot the full name. But I remember I fell in love with a girl from Sampul.

34:40

Her name is Pinkan. But not Mambo.

34:44

She made a donut. The name of the front is Pingkan. But it's not Mamboy.

34:50

Making a donut. There's a name Pingkan. It must be around 1995, 1994.

34:57

Do you know the last name?

34:58

I forgot. But I swear... Girl or boy? Girl. The boy is a bit older, right? The fashion magazine is for college, right?

35:06

Yes, that's right.

35:07

The girls, right? I think you're more like a feminine face.

35:11

More like a mother.

35:12

Feminine face.

35:15

I remember there was a girl named Pinkan at that time. I was crazy. At that time, one of my group was Dian Sastro. Okay. All Dian Sastro. Dian Sastro is also an Arki's kid. Dian Sastro is a legend. He's so handsome. Do you know he can do this?

35:30

This is his skill, Dian Sastro, that he can do to everyone.

35:32

He can do this.

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So, his mouth is in the middle, but he can do this.

35:38

He's so funny.

35:39

But Dian Sastro at that time. But I'm pinkan. You're pinkan? You're pinkan team. Regina Pinkan!

35:45

Regina Pinkan!

35:46

Sorry.

35:47

Okay.

35:48

Okay.

35:50

It's true. There's a girl who looks like Regina Pinkan. A girl who looks like Regina Pinkan.

35:58

Oh, there is!

35:59

This one!

36:00

This one!

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But the photo is a bit short. But it's true! Regina Pinkan Regina Pinkan this one right?

36:08

yes!

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so pretty right? the best of the times sorry if I have a child the best of the times I forgot my internet, I'll turn it off Regina Pinkan

36:17

yes, yes

36:18

how old was she? wait, wait, wait I don't think it's that? Wait, wait, wait. I think it's not that far. A third grade student, Budi Mulya Bogor, admitted that he sang a lot of pop songs. What year was he born? His favorite song is Elva Singer.

36:34

Damn. Aku Jatuh Cinta. Aku Jatuh Cinta. Agus Wisman. Now he's a butter. No, not Wisman. Wisman is different. I love you August Wisman Now you're Mentega

36:46

Not Wisman, it's different

36:48

Wisman is different Yana Julio Lita Evendy

36:54

Lita Zen

36:56

You don't know anything

36:58

You don't understand

37:00

You don't understand art

37:04

Oh, September 12th! 1980

37:07

It's not that far from me Crazy That's crazy, bro I still remember Your dream is to be a skin specialist Damn, I'm ready to get skin disease

37:16

Hahaha

37:18

I'm ready to get a lot of skin I'm ready to get a lot of skin Crazy

37:23

Are you a skin specialist now, we'll see. What's his name?

37:27

No, now he's a skin doctor or not. According to his dream. Regina Pink, right? Back then. My idol is Tracy Trinita. Tracy Trinita.

37:36

Yes, still. But she... Because I know... Do you know her? No. Do you know her? She's so nice, man. She's an angel. A real life angel. The kindest human being I've ever met.

37:48

She's so kind. Now I see... She's not suitable for you. Don't say, now I'm... No hope. She's not suitable for you. No, now if I'm not mistaken, I saw her Instagram.

38:01

The one that goes to churches. That's right. He's... What's his name? Jesus Christ. He's not like the person you think he is. A drunkard.

38:15

Oh, you know him?

38:16

I know him.

38:17

You know him?

38:17

I'm a model, bro.

38:20

Eyyyy!

38:22

Honestly, I forgot. But I think I know him from JFlow. JFlow also knows Tracy Trinita. Because, one church if I'm not mistaken. Tracy was a model for JFlow's video clip. And I know Tracy through JFlow.

38:36

Okay, elite model in the time.

38:38

Crazy.

38:39

International, bro. Jangkung. His face is unique. He's from Bali, right? I even put a poster in my room. Next to it is Tia Ivanka.

38:53

Tia Ivanka is crazy.

38:54

Manboss.

38:56

That's me.

38:57

Tracy. Tracy Trinita.

38:59

Yes.

39:00

Besides being a model, don't get me wrong. Musician.

39:02

Rap.

39:03

Rapper.

39:04

Crazy. He's a rapper. I'm crazy. He's a rapper. I'm still working. Still working. My two newest singles were released last year.

39:14

What's the title?

39:15

Men's Rea. So, my stand-up show has a soundtrack. The title is Men's Rea. And the other one is Ayam Jago. Ayam Jago. Ayam Jago. About a father's struggle. Wesh. Wake up in the morning.

39:26

It's already a mess.

39:27

Crazy.

39:28

Father's struggle, stand up in New York.

39:30

Ah, crazy.

39:32

And...

39:35

I talked to Uncle Helmy Yahya yesterday. He watches you in New York. Right. He told me, I watch to watch Panji. People from Indonesia, if they want to watch me, they love to see me on stage in front of three or four people. It's fun for them.

39:52

Poor Panji. Including Elmy, he came in a group. He came. He was immediately marked by New York comedians. Who is the rich man? Because his bag is LV, LV, LV. LV, LV, LV. He looks like a rich guy.

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He was watching me at that time. But it's hard to get in there to perform there. He watched Open Mic. He was watching Open Mic, not watching my show. He was watching me at Open Mic. And that's it.

40:15

That's how Open Mic is. The place is small, there are no audience. How is Open Mic? You register yourself. Pay 5 dollars. You pay 5 dollars to them. To test.

40:28

That's it.

40:29

If in New York, in the US, it's not like this. It's just New York. In New York, Open Mic is not watched.

40:36

Oh, is that so?

40:37

Yes, it's just comical. So, there are only 15, there are only 15 comical. That's why every time there's someone who watches, like yesterday with Shelmy... ...everyone was shouting, like, there's someone watching. Because usually no one watches. But do they know that people in Indonesia are artists?

40:51

I said it. You said it? Yes. My friends are very lucky because... ...sometimes the Indonesian princesses who came... ...after fighting in the United States. So, who is this model? This is the Indonesian princess who watched me. Daniel Mananta once came.

41:08

Then Marcel, Uus. So, that's it. Indonesian artists, Papa Natas, all of them came.

41:16

They don't know, this is Panji. He can also be in Indonesia.

41:19

They know who I am in Indonesia. Oh, they know? Yes. So, they're not surprised when my guests came. They were more confused, but what are you doing here? I swear, that was the most common question. You are already famous in Indonesia.

41:31

You have reached the point that we agreed. Why are you at our point now? They said. So they were confused. What was your answer? Nothing. I just said I wanted to chase my dream to have a career here. I swear, they said, you're weird. You're crazy.

41:47

But that dream still exists?

41:48

Still. I'm still running it.

41:49

Still running it?

41:50

Still running it. Later on November 21, I want to have a show in New York. Make it special. I want to tape the plan at Eastville Comedy Club. One hour of performance.

42:00

Damn.

42:02

Still. What date? I'm not on stage. Oh my God. When is it? 21st of November, Eastville Comedy Club. 15 dollars. If anyone... I don't know when it is, but if anyone wants to watch it, yes. It's on Friday at 9.45.

42:13

9.45. What's the name of the place? Eastville Comedy Club. Eastville Comedy Club. That's right. Regina Pinkan can watch it on Tinkern. You can watch it on Tristy Twinta.

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42:27

I've been to New York once.

42:30

Yes, once.

42:31

What month was it? It was November, if I'm not mistaken.

42:36

It was good.

42:38

7 degrees, but the wind, so the field was like minus. Yes, that's right. It was not good. Yes, that's right. So, we went the most famous one? What's the name?

42:48

Alun-Alun? What's that? Jesus statue?

42:50

No, no.

42:51

Rio de Janeiro?

42:52

No, no. Rio de Janeiro.

42:53

Alun-Alun is the one with a lot of...

42:55

Times Square?

42:56

Alun-Alun.

42:58

You're not a mother. Ibu payah. Alun-alun New York. Oh my God. Until he's still trying.

43:06

Still trying.

43:07

He's still waiting for the right time.

43:08

Alun-alun.

43:10

I was there, sir. Watching. It turns out, I said New York on TV, wow, crazy. There's a lot of trash too.

43:22

Yes, if you watch a movie about New York, like Spider-Man or something about New York, the most dominant thing about New York is that you can't feel the smell in the movies. When we watch it, we don't know what the smell of the city is like. It smells. The combination of the smell of piss and the smell of shit is really bad.

43:38

It's really bad.

43:40

So if you're smoking, people will just take it. I put the cigarette here, he takes it. Thank you, man. I don't allow it. I'll slap you. You make Indonesians look weak. I'll break your hand.

43:55

I don't know the culture there. But it's a bit scary, you can bring a gun.

44:00

It's scary.

44:01

Suddenly you shoot.

44:02

Have you ever heard of a gunshot there?

44:03

Yes.

44:04

Have you heard it? Yeah, suddenly they shot. Did you hear any gunshots? Yes. Did you hear gunshots? I never heard a gunshot. But I once took a bus from DC to New York. When I got out, the police were running. Then the police helicopter was above the Warawiri. It turned out that 15 minutes before there was a gunshot there.

44:25

Then I wanted to go to the subway, I wanted to go to the open mic. I went out from the subway station to the top, suddenly there was a yellow police line. What is this? There was a shooting. I was so scared. And even my friend, a comedy, was in jail because he shot people in the subway. Because of a fight.

44:44

In the subway, Because of a fight. In Subway, I was like, bang! I shot his hand. So, that's it. It's already a habit. Because there's a permit to get a gun, it's easy, Ji. Although most of the crimes come from people who don't have a license.

45:00

Like my friend doesn't have a license. The gun is illegal. And I don't know, people in America are always angry. Really, always angry. You're always angry? I'm always angry.

45:12

How? So, sometimes... Before I tell you, Indonesians walk slowly. We are among other Asians, we walk the slowest. Indonesians, when they road, they're slow.

45:28

Well, Indonesians are fast, right? So they like to talk, be quick, man, fuck you, don't block the road. But at that time, there was an incident, so there was... I don't understand the previous incident,

45:44

but under the turnstile, there was vomit. You know, the vomit that we want to show, right?

45:50

It was like, glug-glug-glug.

45:51

Underneath it was vomit. Then, there were women in a hurry, not realizing that there was vomit underneath, they were splashed with vomit. They fell down, on top of the vomit. Then, a man with a leather jacket passed by, looking at the women, and saw the police. He said,

46:05

you f***ing motherf***er, you're not going to help him because of you? The police was there?

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46:10

I said, you can help the woman, the woman is in front of you. What the f*** is this because of you? I said, the police was there, the police was just staring. The New Yorker was so confused. I was so confused. I was scared. I was scared.

46:25

But New York can be said as... Hip-hop is from there. Stand-up comedy is from there.

46:31

The culture is crazy. That's because of the bustle. Because New York is full of people from all over the country. It's bustle, then assimilated, then born to the arts. Like jazz maybe doesn't come from there. But hip-hop came from there. Rap came from there. Stand-up came from there.

46:48

There's NWA in there too. No, NWA is from California. Oh, California. Compton. Compton. Oh yeah. Straight to Compton. That's right. If it's from New York.I.G from New York. Many, 50 Cent from New York.

47:06

Are you from West Coast or East Coast? At that time, I was from West Coast. I really like Tupac. I really like Tupac, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg. But now I live in New York. So, I'm from East Coast.

47:18

I'm from New York.

47:20

Do you like Will Smith?

47:27

He's a dog, Pai.

47:30

I like him.

47:31

You like him?

47:32

Okay. What makes you like him?

47:35

Before he hit Chris Rock. I used to like Will Smith. Very Will Smith. I often performed and sang Will Smith's song. Getting Jiggy With It. Just The Two Of Us, Will 2K, Will and Neum, Wawa West, Man In Black.

47:54

I don't know, the songs are good, the music is good. Especially in the era of DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, Parents Just Don't Understand, Summertime. I really like the songs in the old days. And when he plays the movie, the movie is all good. Bad Boys, Men in Black, Martin Lawrence, Independence Day.

48:15

The movie is all good. Even the movie and drama like Ali.

48:17

Yes.

48:18

All good.

48:19

What's the same? He's alone. What's alone? The one who fights the zombie.

48:24

I was like this.

48:26

What is it? This one.

48:30

I am Legend.

48:32

Cool. I like zombie movies. His movie, I also like it. Pursuit of Happiness. He's the father of a child. It's so sad. I, it's really sad. If I want to get it, I watch it to cry.

48:47

But since he slapped Chris Rock.

48:51

Fuck Will Smith.

48:53

Because in my opinion, it can't be... Many people defend, but in my opinion it can't be fixed. It can't be fixed. People are still laughing are still slapped. But what do you think that makes Will Smith so brave? The whole world can see that.

49:11

The whole world can see that.

49:14

I once made a YouTube video. In my opinion, it's the most extreme form of overcompensating. So he actually has a marriage problem with his wife. I don't know if you know or not, but... ...his wife cheated on him with his friend, Jaden. So, Jaden has a friend.

49:36

With him.

49:37

That's true?

49:39

That's true. And he admitted that he was cheated on in front of his husband. There was a interview. Jada admitted to Will Smith that Will Smith's face was really damaged. So, that's it. And throughout the relationship between Will Smith and Jada, Jada was like... She had a boyfriend named Tupac.

49:57

So, every time Tupac... On Tupac's birthday, she always told him that she had received a love letter from Tupac. Tupac is my life. So, their relationship is really weird. So, it's like Will Smith never succeeded in getting Jada's love. Even though they're married. Overcompensating. And that's one of the most extreme forms of overcompensating.

50:17

I showed that this is my wife, you can't do this to me. I want to tell my wife, I love you so much. But my wife is confused. Why is it like that? But this is a guess. Because Will Smith never... Statement. Yes, never really. But everyone... Because I really follow Will Smith.

50:35

So, I think this is accumulation. If you watch the interview video when Jedah admitted to Will Smith that he had sex with his son's friend. Will Smith was like, you never see people with that kind of face. And you have to pretend to smile, pretend to be nice.

50:52

Especially when you talk about self-esteem. Yes. So, people also saw Will Smith, just shut up. That's it. Will Smith, how can you just shut up? That's what people often say to Will Smith.

51:03

When that happened, he thought, Okay, I won't keep quiet.

51:08

Even though, I mean... Try to say it like that. Who is this talking about? Dave Chappelle, if I'm not mistaken. Will Smith is talking about Chris Rock because he's talking about Chris Rock. Try to say Vin Diesel or The Rock won't dare.

51:19

Which means, you're cheating. Dave Chappelle said. It's true. This case is the same as Scottie Pippen's wife and Michael Jordan's daughter. He doesn't understand. He doesn't know who they are.

51:34

Michael Jordan knows Scottie Pippen, but he doesn't know who they are.

51:37

Right.

51:38

It's similar. That's why Pippen and Jordan are in the same class. It's weird. Jordan's daughter, Pippen and Jordan are in the same class. It's weird. Jordan's son, and Pippen's ex-wife.

51:48

It's weird.

51:50

He and his son.

51:52

What do you think about Willow Smith's son? Why? Because there are two, Willow and Jayden. Jayden is... And Trey. Jayden is very expressive, right? His style.

52:03

He even wears girl's clothes now. Why is that? Are you just being a doyan? Or what?

52:18

Don't sleep. If you sleep, you'll be sleepy.

52:20

You're a kid.

52:22

I don't know. but I think this is the consequence of... ...you live in the eyes of millions of people. No privacy. Yes. So, he did... Anyway, one of the patterns that repeated is... ...there are so many artists or even children of artists...

52:44

...don't want to be defined by others. What becomes a pattern is that many artists or even children of artists

52:45

don't want to be defined by others. Why are you like that? You should be like this. You should be like this. No, I don't want to. I don't care. And actually what Jayden does is not really weird. We grew up in the era of Dennis Rodman. Dennis Rodman wears women's wedding dresses everywhere. With the era of Dennis Rodman. Dennis Rodman wore a wedding dress everywhere.

53:05

With a ring on his finger.

53:07

Yes. I mean, I was free. But because of the internet, maybe people's voices are a bit more extreme. But also the artist doesn't care what it's like. So, it's okay. Because there's no risk in life. Wherever it becomes a topic.

53:24

Yes, I'm Everywhere is a topic.

53:34

Yes.

53:35

What do you mean? We don't know. We don't know what will happen to us. Suddenly... What are you talking about? It's happening now. It's happening. Me too.

53:52

That's right. All of us. When we're out, we're exposed. We're there forever. But do you want to teach cancel culture? Sir, I'm basically free to do anything.

54:08

And we're also free to counter. That's it. So, I don't have a problem. I have the principle of event plus reaction plus result. Have you ever heard of it? E plus R plus R.

54:23

So, like an event or an event in your life, you can't predict it. But your reaction to the event, if you measure it correctly, the result is unimaginable. Most people, when something happens, their reaction is not measured. The reaction is even exaggerated.

54:38

So, the result is even worse. Well, that's the principle. About tweets or jokes in the past, the crowd now, it's out of my control. The most I measure is, what my response is like to this incident.

54:52

So that the result is measured. From that incident, will your next show be filtered? Or like, this is not it. This is not it. This is okay. Is that right? No, I think I never learn from my mistakes.

55:08

If I want to talk, I just talk. That's my problem. If there's something I want to say, I just say it. But I have to admit, I write better jokes now. Compared to before?

55:22

I try to keep the fun. I tried to keep the sharpness, especially people who watched Men's Rhea yesterday. But now I can't debate. I can't find the right words. Well, people can, but I'm ready to stand behind it. I'm ready to debate my job.

55:39

As long as you don't cancel your show when there's a riot, I think that's an amazing gambling. I was like, damn, a riot, a riot. I was like, I'm going to have a vacation at the office, I'm going to go anywhere, I'm scared. You dare to do that, like...

56:01

Now I understand, Ji. The preparation is not just 1-2 days, it's a year. If you cancel it, there will be a lot of consequences that you will bear. Yes, but actually we are ready to cancel. We are ready to cancel. But in the end, what makes us not cancel is... ...because according to our reading, the people who want this to continue.

56:21

Can you imagine? I mean me. People say, you don't cancel or notchedule because you're afraid of losing. I always say, you're talking to a sailor who was suspended for 3 years. The commode domino should be in December 2020. Suddenly COVID. Yes, I was suspended for 3 years.

56:38

I've been used to being suspended for 3 years. The mens rea is not canceled and not on schedule not because I'm afraid of losing money. It's proven that I've postponed it for three years. I don't want Men's Rhea because according to our reading, the people want this.

56:54

The people need this. The people want to go out. And it turns out, our reading is right, 10,000 people will appear there. And the permit is not removed. And they didn't take away the license. How come? It's okay. It's a bit weird. Because the side event was canceled.

57:10

And the event in Unisyara was shortened. The event in JCC was canceled and cut in the middle. Because my friend was in that event and it was canceled. My event was still running. I didn't do anything to the police. Because the police might know.

57:25

This person seems to need to be laughed at. I think so. We also talked internally. What makes this event still run? Even though this event is talking about politics. But what makes this event... And this event...

57:37

Indonesia is closer to the... The closest. Yes, the closest. Unisara was shortened, the duration was shortened, the side was canceled, and there was a canceled one, and there was one that was disbanded in the middle of the road.

57:51

I don't know why our event was canceled. But because the permission was still given, people wanted to come, so it's okay. I've told my team, I'm the one who came with 10 people, 100 people, 100 thousand people. I still welcome anyone who comes. Well, but it turns out that 10,000 people came.

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58:09

How did you feel suddenly? Damn, everyone came. I just realized when I wanted to go on stage. Oh, you just realized it there? No, because I was in the waiting room. In the waiting room, there was a TV.

58:23

The TV at that time show the situation inside. But from the TV, when I saw it, it wasn't full. It turns out that I didn't know people were still in the dining area. There was a big musholah that we made. And when I started to stand by, there were two openers, Ben Daniel and Danny Beller. When Ben Daniel was going up, I was still in the holding room. When Danny Beller went up, I was standing by backstage.

58:48

When I walked to the backstage, I saw it was full. We were ready to laugh. We were laughing for two hours. You didn't watch it, right?

58:59

I was at home.

59:01

My staff, I just had fun. They watched watching.

59:06

You're with them. Right?

59:10

You're my aunt. I'm taking care of Wanchoi. Wanchoi should be safe. That was one of my happiest nights. Happy. I'm so happy. I'm so happy.

59:25

Like, Ajiiii...

59:28

I can't wait. And that doesn't stop you from making the next show, Ji. That's right. The Founders.

59:34

That's right.

59:35

The S is V, or V? It's Founder Five. Oh, Founder Five. The Founders. Oh, not The Founders. Oh, not The Founders. The Founders is the name of our community. The name of the event is The Founder Five. It's me, Radit, Isman, Ernest, Rian, Adriandi...

59:50

...in one stage. Stand up, improv, and play the sketch. Play the sketch? Play the sketch. It's funny, I swear. The sketch is like OVJ.

59:59

Yes, like OVJ. Last year, the setting was Candi. So, we wore the clothes of the Majapahit era. The story is about to build Candi. It's so funny. There's Eca. Eca Aura. Eca Pasal.

1:00:13

Eca Pasal.

1:00:15

Who else will be there? Aloy.

1:00:17

Aloy will be there.

1:00:20

There's Hivzi. Actually, there are many stand-up comedians. So, the event was opened with stand-up. I was a stand-up, Isman was a stand-up. There was Dhani Beller and Ali Akbar. After that, we played sketches. We, the founders, played sketches.

1:00:33

Sorry, we played improv. After that, we, the founders, played sketches together. The theme was unfinished business. Because at that time, the event was not finished yet, but it was cut. Because the duration was too long. We had to improvise a lot. Okay.

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1:00:49

The duration was too long.

1:00:51

Too long.

1:00:52

The event had to be closed. Finally, we were cut. And the audience was dependent. We were dependent. We said, we'll do it again next year. We'll do it again.

1:01:01

December 14th.

1:01:02

In Istora.

1:01:03

In Istora. At Istora. If it's just a sketch, it's still with the kids?

1:01:06

It's different. Oh, it's different? It's different.

1:01:08

What's this time?

1:01:09

There's... Basically, there's a continuation of the previous one. But there's a smell of ghosts.

1:01:16

Ghosts?

1:01:17

Basically, we just play with costumes. It's funny, we play with your costumes. That's right. That's a theater calculation. Yes, yes. It's true. We are happy.

1:01:29

The founders are happy. Because first, we don't have any other events besides this. So, me, Radit, Ernest. Just imagine, Radit Yadika, Panji Pregiwaksunok, Ernest Prakasa, Rian Adriandi, and Isman, one of the stage is very rare. After that, we rarely play sketch together. So, it's fun. And we're all excited.

1:01:51

And creatively, we've started to imagine what it's like. So, it's going to be fun. Are there any practices? Yes. But now, I think the practice is more relaxed. Yesterday, the practice was very serious. Very serious.

1:02:01

Many times, reading,'s shooting a movie. Reading, blocking, and in the end, it's a mess. Improv, my butt is being slapped on the stage, I'm tired. And now, he's a bit more relaxed. Is there anyone who's taking care of him? For example, is there a theater person? There was, there was a director at that time.

1:02:18

He's a theater person. But he's pitiful. But poor him. He taught us that he really didn't care. I'm a stand-up guy. I can't be told. Even though he's right. The director is right. You should be like this. You should be careful blocking. Don't cover it. This is live. Always open. You have to use movement.

1:02:35

Because the discipline is different from stand-up, right? He taught us. He directed us correctly. But, no. no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no TheFounder5.com. TheFounder5.com. TheFounder5.com. TheFounder5.com. What's the date? 14th of December. 14th of December. People are happy because last year it was in Sentul.

1:03:10

So, it's a bit far. Now, it's in Stora. It's in the city. In the city. TheFounder. Let's see. DJ. Correct. Funny. Funny. Funny, I swear.

1:03:26

It's fun.

1:03:27

Fun.

1:03:28

Who can't be regulated the most, Ji? For Radit. Radit. Yesterday, the duration was delayed because Radit was focused on my fart. He said, sorry, sorry, guys.

1:03:40

Why did your fart go down? It was so long. Overduration. Radit can't be regulated.

1:03:48

Oh, because of the penthil or Radit?

1:03:50

Yes, because of Radit. So it's long.

1:03:52

So many improvements.

1:03:53

Every segment, I talk about my penthil, I'm tired. But Radit can't be regulated. We'll see you on December 14th. Panji Peragiwaksono, great. Very nice! Now we're going to STMJ. The first subscriber question.

1:04:08

The first question is from Arisman14. Are you still afraid of banana trees after being brought to the mountains by Zawin?

1:04:14

Oh, yes. I went to the mountains yesterday.

1:04:16

Banana trees.

1:04:18

What about you, Ji? I'm not afraid.

1:04:20

Why?

1:04:21

I used to be afraid. Why? Why? I was scared. Why? Because I was told that I was going to be left alone. Now you're not scared? No. I'm a lonely man. Are you interested in hiking?

1:04:37

More to... I don't know if I can call it an interest, but I want to hike again. And I've been looking for a mountain. But the time is hard. What? To Prau. Oh, Prau.

1:04:46

They said it's not too tiring and the view is more beautiful. The Javanese invited me to Mount Kawi. There's nothing to see. It's hard to go to the mountain. They just want to scare me.

1:04:59

How many people did you go with yesterday?

1:05:09

Tent.

1:05:11

The first time I built a tent was...

1:05:14

There?

1:05:15

Yes. I was taught by Zawin and Fitrah. That was the first time. That was the first time I climbed a mountain. I was so tired. I was so tired when I got down. I don't want to do it anymore. Have you ever climbed a mountain?

1:05:25

Yeah, not a mountain, a hill, a waterfall. A standard waterfall. That's also like, no, it's not me. I'm happy as long as it's not too... Coincidentally, I didn't get to see Boker. Okay.

1:05:38

If I went to Boker, I might be a little confused. So you didn't see to the toilet last night? No, I didn't. Zawin went to the toilet. He was digging the ground first? Yes, he was... ...a bit of a dick. Because when he went to the toilet, his ass was so big.

1:05:54

Zawin... ...was going to the toilet. Before that, Zawin was on top of me, and I was below him. His ass was down below. I immediately slid down because his ass smelled. I got to the top, and I smelled it. I was like, how could he smell his ass like that?

1:06:12

It was so disgusting. Like a boomerang. I was like, my head was chasing him. But I was actually happy. And I had an imagination that if my son, Dipo, will be happy if he's invited. Okay. So, I don't know. It's a difficult time. Is Dipo going to school there?

1:06:28

He's in college. He's in college? He's starting his college in April. He's in college in New York. Wow. Great. Next.

1:06:35

Oban Geleger. Gilbert. Oban Geleger. What do you think about the term, cultured runner? Do you still have to change your outfit?

1:06:45

What do you think?

1:06:47

Oh, he likes to run too. I think you're too serious, Oban. Just run. Don't feel the pressure. If I don't wear a good outfit, I won't be called a cultured runner. Why do you call me a cultured runner? Just run. People only want to be called cultured. Just run. People just want to run. Yeah, you can wear a shoes, specs, whatever you want.

1:07:07

Birkenstocks, Bottex, Sports Bottex, whatever you want. Just run. Running is actually a sport. Running is actually a cheap sport. The cheapest. Yeah. But you can just run.

1:07:17

Local running shoes are good. And affordable. So you don't have to be pressured. That's because of the dog's book. Dog's book. Running is cheap, expensive is life.

1:07:31

Yes, that's right.

1:07:32

If this is a sport, it's not too much of a life, it should be normal. Just run, run there. Run a lot, sing Oasis. Yes, so that it doesn't lag. Yes, that's right. Next, Comic Faris.

1:07:46

How can you be professional while facing big problems?

1:07:54

There's respect?

1:07:55

There's respect.

1:08:02

Respect.

1:08:04

Caption. Caption.

1:08:05

Caption.

1:08:09

Actually, the answer is professional. So, if someone asks me how I can work while facing such a big problem, Respect. The point is to be professional. But maybe what he meant is more than that. But I think the most important answer is because the audience doesn't care.

1:08:26

Yes, I agree.

1:08:28

The audience doesn't care. Like the audience... By the way, what is the name of this audience?

1:08:32

PWkers.

1:08:33

PWkawan. PWkawan. PWkawan doesn't really care.

1:08:38

He knows...

1:08:39

I want to have fun. I want to watch. This is like a release schedule.

1:08:44

On Saturday. On Saturday.

1:08:45

On Saturday. So, if it's Saturday, I'll just wait. I don't care if they're sick. Maybe they're just complaining. But they're waiting for us. If we know they're waiting for us,

1:08:58

it's a pity for them if we're on stage, thinking about everything. We have to be disciplined. I'm a vlogger because I want to make people laugh. So, because of my motivation, I want to make people laugh. I focus on making people laugh. I just put the others aside.

1:09:13

The answer is professional. Yes, just professional. I once, 10 seconds before on air, my girlfriend was broken up. Which one is it?

1:09:25

He's gossiping. He said he's going back. my girlfriend. Which one is it? If you can tell. Yeah!

1:09:29

Because you were gossiping about going back. Yeah! Going back to my house. It's already late. Going back to my house. Going back to your house? Going back to my house. Why do I live in someone else's house? How long did it take?

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1:09:43

10 seconds.

1:09:44

Before the show. Before the show. Before the show. Before the show.

1:09:46

I answered the phone first, and then he came.

1:09:47

Oh, that one.

1:09:48

That one.

1:09:49

That one. That one.

1:10:01

That one. I know who you are. I'm not. I know you. Yeah.

1:10:06

Okay.

1:10:06

It's 10 seconds.

1:10:07

Yeah.

1:10:08

I'm still a professional.

1:10:09

Yeah.

1:10:10

People don't want to know. If there's a problem, I want to complain. Yeah, right. Especially if we put it in the morning.

1:10:16

Yeah.

1:10:16

It's really pitiful if they want to be motivated.

1:10:20

What are you doing?

1:10:21

Yeah.

1:10:21

See? What are you doing? The answer is professional, Faris. Next. Galang42, why don't you choose to work there instead of Open Mic? For example, you become a restaurant worker. Actually, I understand the question. Because maybe if I become a restaurant worker, I can get more exposure to the social life,

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I can get to know the people, it helps me to be a comedian. But the problem is that I have to go back to Jakarta to manage my company. It's impossible for me to work in a restaurant and all that. Hey, please give me three months. I want to make an event, The Founder 5. What the hell is that?

1:11:02

And second, if I become an employee for anything, the time I can use for open mic is gone. My progress will be longer than now. Now, because I don't work and have the privilege, there is a privilege because there is money from AdSense, money from all kinds of things. I don't need to work, so I can open mic.

1:11:24

If I work, I can't. I can't improve my skills, I can't improve my job. And my speed is not like now. I think many people don't know that in my first 3 years in New York, I've made a tour to 20 cities around the world. With about 55 minutes of material. I played in America, in Atlanta, in Philly, in DC, in New York. But in small cities like Ocean Indiana, Champaign Illinois,

1:11:47

I went to Berlin, Rome, Barcelona. It's impossible for me to work. Because, well, I have to work. Plus, the most classic job is working in a restaurant, cafe or something. It's impossible to go out on the weekend.

1:11:59

The whole team works on the weekend. Because it's full. We can't ask for permission, and they'll do it. So, it's impossible. It's like, we're working too. We're working. Plus, I'm...

1:12:14

I was busy in Jakarta, and in New York too. Now, when I'm busy, I wake up in the afternoon, and see the birds, while making coffee. Then, I'll go then in the evening, we go out so that our life is a little different there's a difference between being cool and being cool

1:12:30

next, Rashikin21

1:12:34

why is this person's style like this?

1:12:36

I like that

1:12:38

bro, how much are you afraid of as a father? I'm afraid my son will meet a gofer. I'm afraid he will be asked to drink, asked to do something. Imagine this, drinking tea. I want to be like him, Dad.

1:12:57

I'll slap you.

1:12:59

I'll slap my son.

1:13:00

I've never slapped my son, but I'll slap him.

1:13:02

Actually, my biggest fear is my son doesn't want to talk to me. You see that a lot, right? Maybe there are some here who don't want to talk to their parents. A lot. I'm like that too.

1:13:11

Oh yeah?

1:13:12

I'm most afraid that my kids won't want to talk to me. That's my biggest fear. The barrier is already difficult. Yeah. It's difficult. So, that's why I'm so paranoid about being an old man.

1:13:27

I'm paranoid about it. I don't think I'm a good parent. Constantly. Even though my kids now feel like I'm a good dad. But every day in my life, I realize that I'm not good enough to be a father. Because I don't want my kids to talk one day. Even my biggest achievement, my biggest success is when I'm old, my child is already an adult, he still comes to me to seek advice.

1:13:50

Imagine they are 25, 26, 30 years old, and they still meet. I want to ask him something. That's a success. That you are still considered to be able to give value to your child when they're adults. That's it.

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1:14:08

That's crazy.

1:14:10

That's why we don't want to talk about Go-Far.

1:14:15

Next. Ronita.

1:14:17

Do you often debate with other comedians?

1:14:19

My wife.

1:14:20

Your wife.

1:14:21

Or Gamila Arif. Gamila Arif. Gamila must be in a hurry. The real name. The stage name is Gamila Arif.

1:14:25

More often.

1:14:26

Very often. There are times, especially in 2022, 2023. Then in the first two years, it was very busy. Now it's much slower. I don't even remember the last time I fought with Gamila. But it was very busy at the time.

1:14:42

Now it's more... It's a stand-up comedy. I've debated with them. They all agreed. They're like, bro, bro. I said, what's the point of agreeing? Bro, bro, this is the thing. We always fight. But now, is it because you're in New York?

1:14:56

So, you rarely fight?

1:14:57

It's because I'm in New York. We moved in 2022. In 2022, 2023, it's going to be hell. The house is going to be hell. I'm going to go out of my house to look for a job. Candice Westwood and... I'm going to go out of my house to look for a job.

1:15:13

The song is good, but the drummer and bass... Indonesian girl.

1:15:16

That's right. The drummer and bass...

1:15:18

That's right.

1:15:19

The song is good.

1:15:20

The song is good. Try to find something from my youth. Then radio. This song is good. She doesn't want to make another one? She wants to, but she brought her husband to New York. Her husband is stupid. Gamila, until today,

1:15:34

still keeps the song that was made by Laleh Ilmanino. The song is really good. Not released yet? Not released yet. She has been holding it for more than two years. Because he wants to release it properly.

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1:15:48

Which is hard because he's in New York. So, that's it. I understand why Gamila is stressed, depressed. I understand it very well. But I can't help it. Especially in the early days, he didn't have any friends.

1:16:04

I always went out of the house. I went to meet my friends. I went to school with my friends. She didn't go out of her house. Because she was afraid to go out alone. Until she started to make friends with Indonesian people in New York. She lived in Queens. Then she started to go out, ride a bike, hang out with her friends. And everything became more comfortable. Yeah. That's it. Ronita, right? Ronita. With her wife.

1:16:25

Give it up for Paji Pragiwaksono.

1:16:26

Don't forget, December 14th.

1:16:27

Founder Five.

1:16:28

Right. In Istora.

1:16:30

That's right.

1:16:31

You can buy the ticket. At thefounder5.com. Thank you, Paji Pragiwaksono. Right. It's so fun to talk to him. He's a great friend. Hello! It's so fun to chat with him in this Techup Solo

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1:17:08

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1:17:11

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