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Report: Indonesian Entertainment and Popular Videos
- Indonesian pop music, known as "dangdut," has become a staple in the country's entertainment scene. Artists like Rhoma Irama, Elvy Sukaesih, and Rita Sugiarto are legendary figures in Indonesian music.
- Modern Indonesian pop groups like Seventeen, Ungu, and Dewa 19 have gained immense popularity among young audiences.
1. The "OOTD" and Fashion Transformation
Fashion is a religion in Indonesia. "Outfit of the Day" videos, particularly during the Muslim holiday season (Lebaran), generate billions of views. Creators often showcase rapid transformations from traditional kebaya to modern streetwear, emphasizing modest fashion trends that have turned local brands like Buttonscarves into global players.
- Music Videos: Music videos are extremely popular in Indonesia, with many local and international artists producing content for the Indonesian market. Indonesian music genres such as dangdut, pop, and rock are particularly popular.
- Comedy Sketches: Comedy sketches are a staple of Indonesian entertainment, with many popular comedians and sketch groups producing content for online platforms.
- Vlogs: Vlogs (video blogs) are also extremely popular in Indonesia, with many popular vloggers sharing their daily lives, experiences, and opinions with their audiences.
- Film and TV Show Clips: Clips from Indonesian films and TV shows are also widely shared online, with many popular titles available on streaming platforms such as Netflix and Amazon Prime.
The Rise of Short-Form Video: TikTok dan Instagram Reels
- Islami artists: Ungu, a prominent Islamic music group, and singers like Anang Hermansyah and Rita Effendi, who create inspirational and soul-stirring songs.
- Pop icons: Artists like Ari Lasso, Dewa 19, and Ungu have gained widespread recognition for their catchy and upbeat songs.
- Traditional musicians: Musicians like Ki Nartosabdo, a renowned gamelan player, and the Indonesian Symphony Orchestra, who keep traditional music alive.


