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Bersama kumpulan lagenda Flop Poppy bersembang tentang dadah, muzik & masa hadapan

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00:00 Who's the founder of this band?
00:04 That's a rude question
00:06 I follow your Instagram
00:22 Okay, thank you
00:23 But you don't follow back?
00:24 I don't know yet
00:26 I'm just following you
00:29 We want to know the history of Flop Poppy
00:31 The original members
00:33 Why the name Flop Poppy
00:35 Who's the founder of this band?
00:40 That's a rude question
00:43 It's not you who's asking, it's the people
00:45 People are asking
00:46 Flop Poppy was formed in 1989
00:49 1989
00:50 How old are you guys?
00:52 I don't know
00:53 You're already 5?
00:54 Yes
00:56 Poor thing, he's already a grandpa
00:59 Why did you name it Flop Poppy?
01:01 Back then, young people were busy with drugs
01:07 We were a big drug addict
01:10 So we made a band to escape from drugs
01:14 Because a lot of our friends were addicted
01:16 So we named it Flop Poppy
01:18 Flop means...
01:19 Falling
01:20 Falling
01:21 What about Poppy?
01:22 Poppy is Poppy
01:23 But we also play music pop
01:25 So it can be divided into two
01:27 One is because we started from the underground scene
01:30 So the pop music we played back then was not accepted on the radio
01:34 We played songs that were not anti-establishment
01:39 Maybe our music back then
01:41 The music we play now
01:43 We already played it back then
01:45 So it wasn't accepted
01:47 Maybe people were busy with rock back then
01:50 So that's why
01:52 The original members were me
01:55 Raddy OEG
01:57 Oh, I didn't know about this
02:00 So you're the vocalist?
02:02 I'm the guitarist
02:03 Then there's Raddy, Kiko, Vijay and Syed
02:07 Okay
02:08 Unfortunately, all four of them were also addicted to drugs
02:13 But Raddy made it through
02:16 And we pray that the three of them will get better
02:19 God willing, amen
02:20 So after a while, we went out
02:22 We had a break
02:24 Raddy had already done OEG
02:25 I met Bakri
02:27 I met Bakri
02:28 You're used to seeing him
02:29 I met Bakri in the beginning
02:31 Then we played at clubs
02:34 At Carlos and all
02:36 We played cover songs
02:37 Because we knew that our songs
02:39 The company didn't accept our songs
02:42 From the early 90s, the songs were not accepted
02:44 Because at that time, it wasn't mainstream yet, right?
02:46 Not yet
02:47 We played gigs with English songs
02:50 There were Malay songs
02:52 But our music was not accepted
02:55 Until we got an offer from Iman One
02:58 From NSR
02:59 Who gave us the freedom to record
03:01 But he said, "On one condition, there must be a Malay song"
03:05 But he accepted the Malay song
03:08 So we made an English album first
03:10 Then we saw how it went
03:12 Once the English song got number one on the English radio chart
03:15 What song was that?
03:16 Rest of My Life
03:18 Before that, we had recorded a single
03:20 We recorded No Fun
03:23 We recorded No Fun
03:24 We got number one for three months
03:25 He recorded an English song
03:28 Then we released the album
03:30 When we released the album
03:32 There was one Malay song, Cinta
03:34 The song was already included in the Malay channel
03:37 And the song Rest of My Life
03:40 Was included in the English channel
03:43 So both got number one
03:45 The company said, "It's time to make a Malay album"
03:49 So we made a Malay album
03:51 We made a Malay album
03:53 At that time, there were Bakri, Wandi, Meiji and Megat
03:56 For the second album
03:58 For the first album, I was Bakri
04:01 Meiji and Cha
04:04 With Cha
04:06 So we recorded the album
04:09 From there, we continued
04:12 Where did you record at the studio?
04:14 We recorded at NSR studio
04:17 It was a new studio
04:18 They had just used the DJ Design Pro Tools
04:21 So we were the first to use it
04:23 To record the album
04:25 Before Pro Tools, everyone else used it
04:27 We used it in the late 90s
04:29 We used the whole set
04:32 We experimented with the album
04:34 We recorded the second album at 301
04:36 We recorded the drums at 301
04:38 To get the acoustic drums
04:40 101
04:42 101
04:44 101
04:46 101
04:47 So we brought the drums back to NSR
04:49 And recorded at NSR
04:51 Because the acoustic drums at NSR were more digital
04:53 So there was no acoustic
04:55 What year was that?
04:57 We recorded that in 2001
05:00 2001
05:01 The first album was in 2000
05:03 It was in 1999-2000
05:05 So we released that
05:06 It took time for people to pick up the English album
05:09 But it sold well, sold well
05:11 It sold well, sold well
05:13 It was a high price
05:15 30,000 was a high price
05:17 For that, no
05:18 30,000 was not that high
05:20 When we released the Malay album
05:22 It was only 100,000
05:23 It was only that high
05:25 Because back then, people sold 200,000-300,000 albums
05:28 That was the standard
05:30 So we got the second album
05:32 We hit that target
05:34 Then we made the third album
05:36 Back then, Bakri departed
05:38 He was busy with Gunner
05:40 He was busy with Gunner
05:42 So Arwa Man replaced him
05:44 To record a few albums
05:46 To record a few albums
05:48 Ijam played three albums
05:50 From Cendera Jiwa
05:52 To Rasa
05:53 Cendera Jiwa
05:54 Eh?
05:55 Eh?
05:56 Two, two
05:57 Cendera Jiwa and Rasa
06:00 Then
06:01 For the last concert
06:03 The four years ago
06:04 We didn't do a concert
06:05 We felt like we wanted to do a concert
06:06 So we did
06:08 We did it exclusively
06:10 We didn't do it in a big scale
06:12 Before that, we did a concert in Australia
06:14 Australia?
06:15 Australia
06:16 This is what many people don't know
06:18 Flop Poppy
06:19 We changed a lot of artists
06:21 We changed a lot
06:22 We didn't change artists because of anything
06:24 We changed artists because
06:25 We didn't change artists because of a fight
06:26 We didn't change artists because of a fight
06:27 Like Ijam went to Germany
06:28 He was replaced by Wandi
06:30 But actually
06:31 When Flop Poppy was released
06:33 I wanted to ask Andy
06:35 Because you're a vocalist
06:38 When you started playing guitar
06:40 When you became a vocalist
06:42 Was it a long time?
06:44 It was a long time
06:45 I started playing bass
06:47 You started playing bass
06:48 I started playing bass
06:49 But when Flop Poppy was released, I played guitar
06:50 But I did a lot of sessions
06:52 For other bands to play bass
06:54 But because of
06:56 Eh? I played guitar at that time
07:00 I played guitar
07:01 When did you and Andy
07:02 When was the first album?
07:04 When did you and Andy
07:05 Like you said
07:06 Eh, my voice is good, I can sing
07:08 I never said my voice is good
07:09 So how did you become a vocalist?
07:11 Did you get the job yourself?
07:13 We wanted to audition
07:15 We wanted to audition to get other singers
07:18 We auditioned a lot
07:20 I forgot to ask
07:21 The original vocalist
07:23 Who was Flop Poppy?
07:24 Raddy Oeg
07:25 Raddy
07:26 But it was just for one single
07:28 I understand
07:29 Then he made Oeg
07:31 And the music he played was different from ours
07:34 Different from ours
07:35 The genre was different
07:37 But we were involved in his album
07:41 Opera Radio Fondly
07:43 Me, Bakri and Meiji
07:46 Played for that album
07:48 But you didn't join the group?
07:50 No, we were in a session
07:51 I did the arrangement
07:52 I co-produced
07:53 Bakri played drums
07:54 Meiji played bass
07:55 I played guitar
07:56 For that album
07:57 The album that was "Selam Puyaya"
07:58 The one with the group
07:59 I played guitar
08:00 Oh, Selam Puyaya
08:02 What was it?
08:03 Sixties TV?
08:04 No, not Sixties TV
08:05 What song was that?
08:06 Sixties TV was "Tahun Bila"
08:07 It was the beginning of Sixties TV
08:09 Selambe, Selambe
08:10 I'm sorry
08:11 I'm sorry
08:12 Don't blame me
08:14 I've seen it on social media
08:17 I'm sorry if I didn't ask you
08:19 Because you follow Baba a lot
08:22 You see, Andy seems to have emigrated
08:28 He's been in the jungle
08:30 He's emigrated
08:33 So, you're not yet in the "insaf" phase?
08:37 You should ask Pak Abu
08:39 You're not yet?
08:40 You should ask Pak Abu
08:41 I'm almost there
08:42 Almost?
08:43 You should ask Pak Abu
08:45 That's part of the journey
08:48 Part of the journey
08:49 To go to God
08:51 But our lives are still the same
08:53 As usual
08:54 All our practices
08:55 We do it for ourselves
08:57 If we want to pray, we have other channels
09:01 For Pro-POP, we still play music as usual
09:06 We never had a negative message
09:09 In our songs
09:12 We mostly suggest love
09:16 Love for parents, love for wife, love for children
09:19 Pro-POP songs are like that
09:23 So, it's positive
09:26 But in terms of appearance
09:28 I don't think it's a problem
09:30 Andy before and now?
09:32 He used to have a beard
09:34 But it was black
09:35 Not long
09:36 But he had a beard
09:37 For me, it's Sunnah
09:39 It's my way of doing things
09:42 I do it the way I like
09:43 We don't force others to do the same
09:46 But the music is still the same
09:48 The music is still the same
09:50 Who's the agent?
09:54 He's like a gum
09:56 The agent of this band
09:59 There must be a bonding agent
10:02 Actually, we're all close
10:04 Even though we don't play this band
10:06 This band is just for fun
10:08 But when we feel like doing something
10:09 Because of different reasons
10:11 Ijam
10:13 Let's introduce first
10:14 From the end
10:15 Eddy
10:16 Eddy plays
10:18 I play keyboard
10:20 There's no mouse
10:21 This keyboard doesn't have a mouse
10:23 This keyboard doesn't have a mouse
10:25 This keyboard doesn't have a mouse
10:27 Next to him is the one who went to Germany
10:29 I play bass
10:31 Ijam plays bass
10:33 This is Andy Flopopy
10:35 He used to be a vocalist and now he plays guitar
10:36 I'm Bakri, I play drums
10:38 Do you have a mix of white or Arab?
10:40 No
10:41 Malay or Pertulian?
10:42 100%
10:43 Not Aizad Hamdan?
10:44 No
10:45 My name is Arif Iskandar
10:47 Hairy
10:48 I play guitar
10:50 Now I play flopopy
10:52 Now I play guitar
10:54 The best part
10:55 We all have another band
10:57 We all have another band
10:59 But if you say the name
11:01 Undergrounder?
11:03 Yes
11:04 Arif plays with the band
11:05 Arif plays with the band
11:06 Can you promote?
11:07 I actually play in a band
11:10 Active in the underground scene
11:12 But I'm actually a metalhead
11:14 So
11:16 Serious
11:17 Serious
11:18 But this is not a metalhead
11:20 I was concepted with Flopopy
11:22 I see
11:23 I want to change
11:24 Cowboy drinks milk
11:25 That's me
11:26 Cowboy drinks milk
11:27 So we have to blend
11:29 Yes, we have to blend
11:30 Because Flopopy
11:31 Can I tell a little bit?
11:33 Flopopy is a band
11:34 There's a lot of battery
11:36 A band that I'm an icon of since I was in school
11:39 Same
11:40 I was born in 1986
11:43 So
11:44 I've been listening to Flopopy since then
11:46 So I have a dream to be a musician
11:49 Because I've been playing the band since I was a kid
11:51 So you're a Flopopy
11:53 Among the icons
11:55 Even though I play metal
11:57 But I listen to all kinds of music
11:59 So
12:00 I got to know Andy
12:04 At the same time I was active with my band
12:07 Underground, we played in Singapore
12:10 Oh, you were an actor
12:11 In Thailand, metal festival
12:13 I had a lot of experiences in 20 years
12:16 20 years
12:17 So after that
12:19 Baba said
12:20 Before the solo project
12:22 So I got involved with Baba
12:23 Baba taught you?
12:24 Yes
12:25 When Baba said
12:26 "Rip, we want to come back to Flopopy"
12:28 "You play guitar"
12:29 I said
12:30 I really wanted to explode my heart
12:32 What's Andy's opinion?
12:35 We call him Baba
12:36 The artist used to make songs
12:39 Using soul
12:41 He used to take the guitar
12:43 And find the song
12:45 The artist and composer now
12:47 They use applications
12:49 Software
12:50 That's my opinion
12:52 He
12:53 Some are good, some are not
12:56 The good ones are popular
12:58 His songs
13:00 The bad ones
13:02 Because now everything comes out in a flash
13:04 Like TikTok, everything comes out in a flash
13:06 So we don't know
13:07 His endurance
13:10 Flopopy has a new single?
13:12 For now
13:13 I just want to play with people's feelings
13:15 Great
13:16 I want to play with people's feelings
13:18 Like when we play this song
13:19 People go "Ahh"
13:21 He's like that
13:22 Because when we want to make a new song
13:25 People will ask for old songs
13:27 So we should just do a concert
13:29 And play old songs
13:30 And refresh people
13:32 With the old songs
13:34 I think all the legendary artists
13:37 Face the same situation
13:39 M.Nasir
13:41 Who else?
13:42 The one who's famous
13:43 Just make a new song
13:45 But we still listen to old songs
13:46 Karaoke is old songs
13:47 Maksali is like that too
13:50 People will ask for old songs
13:52 Because new songs are for new artists
13:55 To Pak Abu, if we want to talk
13:57 What day is it today?
13:58 Not even two days
14:00 Want to know the history of Flopopy
14:02 You go to Google
14:03 You check there
14:04 Yes, on Wikipedia
14:05 Wikipedia is there
14:07 Not all groups are there
14:08 Wikipedia is there
14:09 But there are some
14:10 That were made by people
14:11 Who like our music
14:13 We make it up a bit
14:14 What's in Pak Abu's balcony plan
14:17 Is only 2%
14:18 2%
14:19 Is that right, Baba?
14:20 Yes
14:21 Thank you Flopopy
14:22 Thank you Baba and the gang
14:23 For coming to Pak Abu's balcony program
14:26 So let's say "Mantap Pak Abu"
14:28 Mantap Pak Abu
14:29 1, 2, 3
14:30 Mantap Pak Abu
14:32 What's next?
14:33 Buy a song
14:34 Baba, buy a song
14:36 Buy a song
14:37 Chorus
14:38 I want to buy a chicken
14:39 Buy another mic
14:40 What song do you want to buy?
14:41 Sing
14:42 I will mention your name in my prayer
14:45 Every day
14:47 So that you will come back
14:50 Soothe my heart and feelings
14:54 That's it Pak Abu
14:56 Want more? Go to YouTube
14:59 Mantap Pak Abu
15:01 Pak Abu's balcony
15:03 Look out
15:05 Look out
15:07 Look out
15:10 Pak Abu's house
15:12 Look out
15:13 (cow mooing)
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