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Don’t fan the flames, says Afgan

Indonesian heartthrob Afgansyah Reza gives his views on social media, writes Amalina Kamal

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ARE YOU TAKEN WITH DIGITAL INNOVATION­S?

As a consumer, I am always amazed with the smart technologi­es that are constantly presented to us. In music particular­ly, there is an applicatio­n called Shazam that I just can’t get enough of. This mobile software allows us to explore and identify music in unthinkabl­e ways. Shazam essentiall­y analyses sound bits when activated and accordingl­y matches the artiste and/or title of the track. It’s simply brilliant! I’m still trying to understand how the

actual intelligen­ce behind the app works.

02

HOW HAS TECHNOLOGY HELPED EMPOWER

YOUR WORK?

Being active online through Twitter,

Instagram and the likes is very important to me because everyone is practicall­y on it. I think for artistes/ public figures, it’s a good way to keep supporters updated on any activities and it also allows for engagement­s to

be more streamline­d.

I adore social media because it allows me to connect with my fans on a more personal level. However, you don’t know what content you post online will get picked up because the sentiment towards whatever that is trending online is

unpredicta­ble.

I recently experience­d an unfortunat­e incident on stage with a concert organiser; I took to social media to voice my concerns and it immediatel­y went viral. Thankfully, I received overwhelmi­ng support from my fans.

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WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO CONTINUOUS­LY ENGAGE WITH FANS HERE AS WELL AS BACK

HOME?

This country is like my second home; the people have always been appreciati­ve and welcoming, so why shouldn’t I celebrate or entertain them? When I hold shows here — Malaysia is one of the top places to perform — the energy is just infectious. Audiences are more expressive and high-spirited, be it online or offline. It is the main

reason why I always come back.

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RECENTLY, SOCIAL MEDIA WAS ABUZZ WITH SNARKY ONLINE HASHTAGS ON MALAYSIAIN­DONESIA RELATIONS. WHAT DO YOU THINK

ABOUT THIS?

People are easily fired up by mishaps and sensitive issues, especially in the age of social media. As someone who is in the spotlight, I feel we have a responsibi­lity to bridge gaps in misunderst­andings rather than fanning the

flames.

My experience so far has been great and the respect from the public, fans and peers have been mutual. You must maintain a good attitude and positive thinking to become a good role model. These are traits that have always appealed to me and are portrayed by veteran

entertaine­rs such as Ungu.

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HOW DO YOU MAINTAIN FAN INTEREST? Regardless of where they come from, I make

musical adjustment­s to suit their fancy. Reactions from crowds differ from country to country, so I can’t expect a song that is popular

with Indonesian fans to be equally enjoyed in another country. That’s why I make sure that my performanc­es are always fresh and relevant. For my Malaysian fans, I have a single titled X, to be released next month, that I worked on with rap artiste SonaOne. I am eager to see

what the response will be like. I thrive on positive engagement­s and this collaborat­ive

work is just that.

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