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Indonesia is a massive market for K-pop (BTS, Blackpink), but it has responded by creating its own "K-pop but Halal" version. Groups like JKT48 (a sister group of Japan’s AKB48) have massive loyal followings. More importantly, the industry is now producing homegrown idol groups like Duo Serigala and NDX A.K.A. (a Wakanda-based dangdut-hip hop group), showing a hybridization of genres.
Indonesian music has become a significant aspect of the country's entertainment industry. The 1950s and 1960s saw the rise of Indonesian popular music, known as "lagu pop," which was heavily influenced by Western genres, such as jazz, rock, and pop. The 1970s and 1980s witnessed the emergence of Indonesian rock and dangdut, a genre that combines traditional and modern elements. Today, Indonesian music continues to evolve, with the rise of contemporary genres, such as indie, electronic, and hip-hop.
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Indonesia's music industry is a sprawling ecosystem where traditional rhythms coexist with viral streaming hits. The Modernization of Dangdut
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Artists like (jazzy, melancholic) and Ndarboy Genk (folk-pop) are thriving, but the true monarchs are the K-pop inspired but local at heart groups. Yet, the most disruptive force is Dangdut Koplo —a faster, grittier version of traditional dangdut. Through TikTok, songs like Lagi Syantik (Siti Badriah) become national anthems for a month, then vanish. The churn is relentless.
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The most eye-catching symbol of dangdut's global ambitions is the collaboration between dangdut star and the Japanese entertainment giant, Pokémon . Backed by Indonesia's creative economy ministry, they released the music video "Kopi Dangdut – ver. Goyang HEPIKA," a modern re-arrangement of a classic dangdut track. This partnership, Pokémon's first foray into the dangdut genre, is seen as a strategic move to embed the brand deeper into Indonesian culture while simultaneously introducing the unique rhythms of dangdut to a worldwide audience. Creative Economy Deputy Minister Irene Umar views such collaborations as crucial for elevating local culture on the global stage.
Indonesia is one of TikTok’s largest global markets. The platform acts as the ultimate kingmaker for pop culture, launching viral dance trends, micro-fashion aesthetics, and culinary crazes (like the sudden obsession with Seblak or Aci snacks).
Indonesia's music industry is a sprawling ecosystem where traditional rhythms coexist with viral streaming hits. The Modernization of Dangdut