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In the 2010s, Indonesia leapfrogged traditional media. With a massive youth population and affordable smartphones, Indonesia became a mobile-first nation. The country quickly became one of the largest markets for YouTube and, eventually, TikTok.

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One iconic moment in this transition was the viral spread of the "Sunda Colug" video and the "Goyang Itik" (Duck Dance). While these might seem like simple silly videos, they represented a democratization of fame. You no longer needed a record label; you just needed a camera and a catchy hook. In the 2010s, Indonesia leapfrogged traditional media

Popular Indonesian videos on TikTok are driven by "Sounds." A single snippet from an old Sinetron (e.g., a crying mother or an angry boss) becomes a meme audio used for social commentary. Likewise, local rappers like Ramengvrl and Rich Brian (who started as a 17-year-old making vines in Jakarta) see their music explode through TikTok dance challenges. Indonesian entertainment moved from studios to bedrooms

Perhaps the most significant turning point in recent history is the global breakthrough of the band Rich Brian (formerly Rich Chigga). Starting with a viral music video for "Dat $tick" that confused and captivated the Western world, he proved that an Indonesian kid from Jakarta could dominate the global hip-hop charts. He opened the door for the "88rising" collective, putting Indonesian creativity on the world map.