Singer Static Criticizes Parents Exploiting Child in Controversial Drone Song Dispute
A legal controversy has erupted online involving Nir Krigel, an 11-year-old creator of the popular "Drone Song" who, through his family and lawyers, is pursuing lawsuits and cease-and-desist letters against businesses allegedly using his song without permission for commercial promotion. Amid this dispute, Israeli singer Static posted a pointed Instagram story on Tuesday morning, indirectly addressing the issue without naming Krigel. He criticized parents who, driven by greed, involve their children in unwanted legal battles. Static emphasized his gratitude for having parents who prioritize his and his brother's interests above all else, stating, "My parents always put me and my brother first. No matter what. They always act in our best interest. The sacrifices are for us, not for themselves." This message resonated as a commentary on the ongoing legal drama surrounding the young artist and the exploitation concerns it raises. The case continues to unfold as Krigel's family seeks to protect his rights against unauthorized commercial use of his work.