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In a nostalgic revival, Funkot —a sped-up, electronic version of dangdut—has returned. Gen Z has discovered the high-BPM, chaotic energy of DJs like Vintage Culture remixing local tracks. It’s the sound of illegal street parties and massive festivals alike.
Indonesian youth are fashion-conscious and enjoy expressing themselves through their clothing and style. Traditional batik and kebaya attire are still widely worn, especially during cultural events and celebrations. However, Western-style clothing and streetwear are also extremely popular, with many young Indonesians embracing global fashion trends. Beauty standards in Indonesia are also evolving, with a growing emphasis on natural beauty, skincare, and makeup. In a nostalgic revival, Funkot —a sped-up, electronic
Historically, Indonesian youth music was defined by galau (a melancholic, heartbroken, whiny state of being) found in pop-rock bands like Peterpan or Noah. That era is dead. Beauty standards in Indonesia are also evolving, with
Youth are rejecting the rigid formal batik or stiff koko shirts of their parents' generation for . Local brands like Erigo and Bloods are crushing it by marketing to "skaters who go to Friday prayers." It’s laid back, but covered; global, but unmistakably Indonesian. but unmistakably Indonesian.