Cops didn't force me to sing, I did it for my fans, says vocalist


PETALING JAYA: Former Slam vocalist Zamani Ibrahim said that the police did not force him to sing when he was detained in lockup on Wednesday, but instead he did it voluntarily for his fans.

A video of the 44-year-old singing while he was detained at the District Police Headquarters (IPD) in Ampang Jaya went viral on social media, showing the former lead singer of the 90s band Slam singing Gerimis Mengundang, one of the band's hit songs, while in handcuffs.

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