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Makassar is known as a city with deep Islamic roots. The rise of dangdut, particularly in its more performative and "erotic" forms, often clashes with conservative, religious, and traditional values.

Dangdut emerged in the 1970s, blending Indian film music, Arabic musical influences, and Malay folk traditions. In Makassar, this genre was adopted with unique fervor, blending the national sound with local Bugis-Makassar musical sensibilities. dangdut makasar mesum

Dangdut Makassar is not “low art” or mere entertainment. It is the working-class archive of post-Suharto South Sulawesi. To listen closely is to hear the sound of dignity surviving precarity, one fast organ beat at a time. Makassar is known as a city with deep Islamic roots

[ Modern Expressive Culture ] │ ( Dangdut Makasar Stage ) │ [ Strict Regional Moral Codes ] The Stage vs. Public Morality In Makassar, this genre was adopted with unique

Dangdut Makassar Mesum emerged in the 1990s as a fusion of traditional Makassar music, dangdut (a popular Indonesian music genre), and modern styles like pop and rock. Over time, the genre has evolved, incorporating various influences and experimenting with new sounds.

Makassar is known as a city with deep Islamic roots. The rise of dangdut, particularly in its more performative and "erotic" forms, often clashes with conservative, religious, and traditional values.

Dangdut emerged in the 1970s, blending Indian film music, Arabic musical influences, and Malay folk traditions. In Makassar, this genre was adopted with unique fervor, blending the national sound with local Bugis-Makassar musical sensibilities.

Dangdut Makassar is not “low art” or mere entertainment. It is the working-class archive of post-Suharto South Sulawesi. To listen closely is to hear the sound of dignity surviving precarity, one fast organ beat at a time.

[ Modern Expressive Culture ] │ ( Dangdut Makasar Stage ) │ [ Strict Regional Moral Codes ] The Stage vs. Public Morality

Dangdut Makassar Mesum emerged in the 1990s as a fusion of traditional Makassar music, dangdut (a popular Indonesian music genre), and modern styles like pop and rock. Over time, the genre has evolved, incorporating various influences and experimenting with new sounds.