The Indonesian film industry is one of the fastest-growing in the world, with a market valued at approximately $400 million. The Rise of Indonesia's Entertainment Industry
The internet has enabled Indonesian creators to share their content with a global audience. Viral videos like "Indonesia's Got Talent" (2012), "Komedi Putar" (2015), and "Warkop DKI's Funny Moments" (2017) have become incredibly popular.
A unique genre of Indonesian popular video is the "ngeselin" (annoying) song. Tracks designed to be earworms—like "Lagu Gaby" or "Lathi" by Weird Genius featuring Sara Fajira—become internet staples. Lathi specifically broke the Western market because of its impressive visual production and fusion of EDM with Javanese traditional instruments.
Some popular Indonesian entertainment channels include:
Amateur "breaking news" videos from local neighborhoods.
The Indonesian film industry is one of the fastest-growing in the world, with a market valued at approximately $400 million. The Rise of Indonesia's Entertainment Industry
The internet has enabled Indonesian creators to share their content with a global audience. Viral videos like "Indonesia's Got Talent" (2012), "Komedi Putar" (2015), and "Warkop DKI's Funny Moments" (2017) have become incredibly popular.
A unique genre of Indonesian popular video is the "ngeselin" (annoying) song. Tracks designed to be earworms—like "Lagu Gaby" or "Lathi" by Weird Genius featuring Sara Fajira—become internet staples. Lathi specifically broke the Western market because of its impressive visual production and fusion of EDM with Javanese traditional instruments.
Some popular Indonesian entertainment channels include:
Amateur "breaking news" videos from local neighborhoods.