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Indonesia, the largest country in Southeast Asia, has a thriving entertainment industry that has gained significant popularity globally. The country's diverse culture, rich heritage, and youthful population have contributed to the growth of its entertainment sector. This report provides an overview of the Indonesian entertainment industry, popular videos, and trends in the country. The country's diverse culture, rich heritage, and youthful
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The most striking trend in Indonesian pop culture today is the renaissance of local music. Streaming data reveals a powerful "localization" shift, with the share of Indonesian music on Spotify jumping from around . This surge has come at the direct expense of international genres like K-Pop, whose streaming share has dramatically shrunk from 5% to just 1% in the same period. Industry observers believe this reflects a growing preference for narratives and emotional connections offered by domestic musicians over high-concept, visually extravagant productions. The industry is also exploring new collaborations, with the Ministry of Creative Economy seeking to strengthen the ecosystem and enhance the global competitiveness of local artists.