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  2. List of radio stations in Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Dangdut Indonesian pop: PM3FBT: 93.6 FM-X Channel: PT Satu Raja Ajaib (XGroup (Independent)) Classical Music, Indonesian pop, Top 40/CHR, Adult Contemporary, Sitcom, Classic Hits, Fresh Music, Drama, ASMR, Golden Oldies, Jazz, Business Radio, News/Talk, Opera: PM2FGF: 94.3 FM-Good Radio: PT Radio Garda Asia Bumi: Top 40/CHR: PM2FAV: 94.7 FM-MG ...

  3. Dangdut - Wikipedia

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    Dangdut has become "contemporary folk music" in Indonesia. Its popularity surpasses those of other music genres: [1] [2] people love to sing its songs with karaoke, both for themselves and during family celebrations, employees in central government offices exercise to its music before starting work, and so on. Political party campaign stages ...

  4. List of Indonesian musicians and musical groups - Wikipedia

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    A. Rafiq — Dangdut male singer; Acha Septriasa — Pop female singer and actress; ADA Band — Pop rock/alternative rock band; Addie MS — Music composer, producer and conductor; Afgan — Pop/R&B/soul male singer and actor; Agnez Mo — Indonesian-American pop/R&B/soul singer/songwriter, dancer and actress; Ahmad Albar — Rock musician and ...

  5. Koplo - Wikipedia

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    Koplo or dangdut koplo is a subgenre of dangdut, Indonesian popular dance & folk music, that originated in East Java during the early 2000s. The genre gets its name from the slang term " koplo " which refers to a hallucinogenic drug that is sold cheaply in Indonesia.

  6. Music of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Dangdut is a popular semitraditional music genre of Indonesia which is partly derived of Indian, Arabic, and Malay music in the late 1960s in Jakarta city. It consists of melodious and harmonical music with the main tabla as the percussion beat especially in the classical dangdut versions.

  7. Funkot - Wikipedia

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    Funkot music is a mix of Funky House [12] [b] and Dangdut music with a tempo of around 160 to 220 bpm. Funkot music usually includes percussion sounds such as cowbells, woodblocks, fast triple bass kicks, vocal samples (namely "ay!", "are you ready?", and "one, two, three, four" samples), the extensive use of Amen breaks, and high-pitched synths.

  8. D'Academy - Wikipedia

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    D'Academy or DA (lit. ' Dangdut Academy ') is the second present and second largest dangdut music talent show in Indonesia. [1] Production is conducted by Indosiar Production Team (November 2015 - March 2016) and Indonesia Entertainmen Produksi [] (April 2016 - December 2017).

  9. Liga Dangdut Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Liga Dangdut Indonesia (Indonesian Dangdut League) is an Indonesian dangdut singing competition television series produced by Indonesia Entertainmen Produksi and distributed by Surya Citra Media. It aired on Indosiar from 15 January 2018 to 23 August 2021.