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Inspired by Japanese idol culture, groups like JKT48 continue to maintain a massive, fiercely loyal fanbase. Concurrently, Indonesia has become a major hub for Virtual YouTubers (VTubers), with local talent from agencies like hololive Indonesia gaining millions of subscribers worldwide. Digital Culture, Gaming, and Content Creation
Shows like Deddy Corbuzier’s Podcast (featuring everyone from Elon Musk to local exorcists) and Curhat Bang Denny have replaced radio. They are raw, unfiltered, and often controversial. Meanwhile, the "Prank" genre—where creators stage elaborate ghost scares or social experiments on unsuspecting Jakartans—dominates YouTube trending pages. Inspired by Japanese idol culture, groups like JKT48
Artists like Via Vallen and Nella Kharisma have digitized dangdut. Via Vallen’s cover of "Sayang" became a global TikTok challenge, proving that dangdut’s infectious beat is universal. Meanwhile, Hendra Kumbara and Happy Asmara are pushing Koplo —a faster, more energetic sub-genre. They are raw, unfiltered, and often controversial
Inspired by Japanese idol culture, groups like JKT48 continue to maintain a massive, fiercely loyal fanbase. Concurrently, Indonesia has become a major hub for Virtual YouTubers (VTubers), with local talent from agencies like hololive Indonesia gaining millions of subscribers worldwide. Digital Culture, Gaming, and Content Creation
Shows like Deddy Corbuzier’s Podcast (featuring everyone from Elon Musk to local exorcists) and Curhat Bang Denny have replaced radio. They are raw, unfiltered, and often controversial. Meanwhile, the "Prank" genre—where creators stage elaborate ghost scares or social experiments on unsuspecting Jakartans—dominates YouTube trending pages.
Artists like Via Vallen and Nella Kharisma have digitized dangdut. Via Vallen’s cover of "Sayang" became a global TikTok challenge, proving that dangdut’s infectious beat is universal. Meanwhile, Hendra Kumbara and Happy Asmara are pushing Koplo —a faster, more energetic sub-genre.