: Spotify's flagship talent program recently highlighted ten emerging artists, including Alisha Dira , Amanda Caesa , and Betrand Putra Onsu .
One of the most significant contributors to the rise of Indonesian pop culture is the K-Pop-inspired boy band, Seventeen. With their highly produced music videos, choreographed dance routines, and catchy pop songs, Seventeen has become a household name in Indonesia and has gained a significant following internationally.
The local OTT landscape is fiercely competitive. Vidio leads the market with a 22% share and over 5 million paid subscribers, driven by a mix of original series and exclusive sports programming, particularly football. Meanwhile, Indonesian platforms like RCTI+ and Vision+ have expanded their reach, now attracting nearly four times the audience of their nearest competitor. The rise of strategic partnerships, such as the "Combo Asia" joint membership between iQIYI and Vision+, points to an increasingly integrated regional streaming ecosystem.
The biggest challenge and inspiration for Indonesian pop culture is the Korean Wave (Hallyu). K-pop groups like BTS and BLACKPINK have massive Indonesian fandoms (ARMY Indonesia is legendary for its organization). Some fear that local music is being crushed.
Indonesia has produced many talented celebrities who have gained international recognition in various fields, including music, film, and television. Some notable Indonesian celebrities include:
Indonesia is home to some of the world's most active social media users, which directly shapes how culture is consumed.
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: Spotify's flagship talent program recently highlighted ten emerging artists, including Alisha Dira , Amanda Caesa , and Betrand Putra Onsu .
One of the most significant contributors to the rise of Indonesian pop culture is the K-Pop-inspired boy band, Seventeen. With their highly produced music videos, choreographed dance routines, and catchy pop songs, Seventeen has become a household name in Indonesia and has gained a significant following internationally.
The local OTT landscape is fiercely competitive. Vidio leads the market with a 22% share and over 5 million paid subscribers, driven by a mix of original series and exclusive sports programming, particularly football. Meanwhile, Indonesian platforms like RCTI+ and Vision+ have expanded their reach, now attracting nearly four times the audience of their nearest competitor. The rise of strategic partnerships, such as the "Combo Asia" joint membership between iQIYI and Vision+, points to an increasingly integrated regional streaming ecosystem.
The biggest challenge and inspiration for Indonesian pop culture is the Korean Wave (Hallyu). K-pop groups like BTS and BLACKPINK have massive Indonesian fandoms (ARMY Indonesia is legendary for its organization). Some fear that local music is being crushed.
Indonesia has produced many talented celebrities who have gained international recognition in various fields, including music, film, and television. Some notable Indonesian celebrities include:
Indonesia is home to some of the world's most active social media users, which directly shapes how culture is consumed.
- Links checked on 3 January 2026 - |
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