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Indo pop

Indo-pop (Indonesian: Pop Indo) also known as Indonesian pop or I-pop is loosely defined as Indonesian pop music; however, in a wider sense it can also encompass Indonesian pop culture, which also includes Indonesian cinema and sinetrons (Indonesian TV drama).

Noah, one of the most popular pop bands in Indonesia

Indonesian pop music today is sometimes influenced by trends and recordings from West music.[1] However, in return the Indonesian style of pop music has influenced the regional pop culture in Southeast Asia, especially the Malaysian pop scene that began to imitating the Indonesian style of pop music in late 2000s. Indo pop usually expresses contemporary Indonesian sentiments and lifestyles, generally about love and social life related to relationships. Indonesian-pop music with sad and mellow melodies is also very popular and selling very well.[2]

History

1960s - 1990s

 
Koes Plus pioneer of Indonesian pop music

Koes Plus, formerly called Koes Bersaudara, is considered one of the pioneers of Indonesian pop and rock 'n roll music in the 1960s and 1970s.[citation needed] The American and British music influences were obvious in the music of Koes Plus; the Beatles were known to be the main influences of this band.

Indonesian pop music in the 1970s also gave rise to musicians and singers such as Chrisye, Titiek Puspa, and Ebiet G. Ade. Their work in the country's music industry was very large and influenced the development of music after that. These names are still stuck in the minds of many people because they are the pioneers of pop music in this country.[3]

The Indonesian music industry in the 1970s was quite advanced where the pop music genre became very popular, presenting works from musicians from Chrisye, Ade and Puspa. Prambors (LCLR) songwriting competition in 1977 was a breaker of stagnation in the pop music industry at that time. This event also gave birth to many new musicians in the following years.[3]

 
Iwan Fals a legendary Indonesian musician who in his music raises many social and political issues

Entering the decade of the 80s and 90s, musicians appeared; Iwan Fals was very popular at that time, the music still a favorite of many people now. The songs are quite political; the music raises many issues such as war (Puing), the environment (Isi Rimba Tak Ada Tempat Berpijak Lagi), poverty (Siang Sebrang Istana), child labor (Sore Tugu Pancoran). Because the songs are political and criticize the government a lot. Some of his songs were banned by the authoritarian Suharto government at that time.[4]

In the late 80s, boy bands and girl bands began to emerge. The first boyband to debut in Indonesia was Trio Libels, which debuted in the late 1980s. This was followed by the first wave or generation of boybands and girlbands, and several notable groups that emerged from this wave are Cool Colors, Coboy, ME, T-Five, Warna, Rida Sita Dewi, AB Three, and Bening.[5]

2000s - 2010s

In 2000s, the popular bands include Peterpan, Dewa 19, Gigi, Sheila on 7, Padi, Ada Band, Ungu, Letto, Nidji, and D'Masiv, all of which are featured on MTV Asia and tour regularly nationwide plus the neighbouring countries of Singapore and Malaysia. These bands have received immense reception in the region (including Brunei), some people have attributed this to the neutral shared vocabulary in songwriting compared to the spoken vernaculars spoken between these countries while some have speculated on the proliferation of pirated cassettes and CDs being the cause. The popularity of Indonesian music in Malaysia in particular had become so overwhelming that in 2008, demands had been made for radio stations there to restrict the number of Indonesian songs being aired so local musicians would be given a fairer chance.[6]

Some of these pop rock bands incorporate traditional Malay roots into their sound, reviving the old Orkes Melayu style once popular in the region across Indonesia and Malaysia. Such bands belong to the "Band Pop Melayu" Malay Pop subgenre which became popular in late 2000s with acts like Kangen Band, Wali, Hijau Daun, Armada, Angkasa and ST 12.

Indonesia first experienced the Korean wave in the 2000s, leading to the popularization of K-dramas and K-pop. The rising popularity of K-pop gave rise to a second wave or generation of boybands and girlbands in Indonesia.[7][8] There are several K-pop influenced groups that emerged from this wave, one of the earliest being G-String,[9] but the most notable are SM*SH, CJR and Cherrybelle. Other popular groups include 7Icons, XO-IX, Hitz, and Dragonboyz. It is from this era that the term "I-pop" emerged and was used by several groups including Cherrybelle,[10][11] 7Icons, and XO-IX.[12]

Several J-pop influenced groups also debuted around the same time. In 2011, Super Girlies, a J-pop influenced girlband, debuted; their first single is a cover of a Berryz Kobo song.[13] In the same year, Japanese idol group AKB48 launched its first sister group in Jakarta, JKT48. JKT48 introduced the "idols you can meet" concept in Indonesia, and distinguished itself from other groups by calling themselves an idol group, rather than a "girlband" particularly.[14] Subsequently, several independent J-pop influenced "idol groups" made their debuts, including LuSca, which debuted in 2012.[15]

Connection with Indonesia films

Indonesian films have a strong relationship with Indonesian music. Most Indonesian films feature soundtracks consisting primarily of Indonesian music, generally Indonesian pop and some rock.

International popularity

The high popularity of Indonesian pop music is now limited to Malay-speaking countries. The wider coverage is only ASEAN countries such as the Philippines, Vietnam and Cambodia.[16]

Indonesian singers such as Agnez Mo have been gaining popularity in neighbouring Asian countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Cambodia and the Philippines.[17]

 
Afgan performing in 2013

The 2018 single, "Heaven" recorded by Afgan, Isyana Sarasvati and Rendy Pandugo, became popular not only in Indonesia, but also in Taiwan, Vietnam and Sri Lanka, reaching the top 10 in all four countries.[18]

In 2018, during the Asian Games, the official theme song "Meraih Bintang", performed by pop dangdut singer Via Vallen[19] became viral in numerous countries across Asia and beyond; with many singers performing translated covers of the song in their respective languages and uploading the videos on YouTube.

Nevertheless, prominent Indonesian musicians such as Rich Brian, NIKI, Stephanie Poetri, Weird Genius, and Rainych have acquired recognition internationally between 2018 and 2022. They are primarily associated with international record labels and represent the rise of Indo pop in international popularity.

See also

References

  1. ^ . National Geographic. Archived from the original on 2011-01-04. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
  2. ^ "Orang Indonesia Cenderung Mempunyai Selera Musik Sedih". Prambors FM. 2022-06-02. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  3. ^ a b "Semua Halaman - Tren dan Warna Musik Indonesia Dekade 1970-an Sampai 2010-an". JawaPos.com (in Indonesian). 2021-03-10. Retrieved 2022-08-27.
  4. ^ Elliot (2018-10-16). "Traditional and Modern Indonesian Music". Retrieved 2022-08-27.
  5. ^ "Kapanlagi.com: Musik - 10 Boyband dan Girlband Indonesia Yang Pernah Jaya di Era 90-an". KapanLagi.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022-09-25.
  6. ^ . The Jakarta Post. 3 September 2008. Archived from the original on 24 December 2009.
  7. ^ Bennett, A.; Robards, B. (2014-06-15). Mediated Youth Cultures: The Internet, Belonging and New Cultural Configurations. Springer. ISBN 978-1-137-28702-1.
  8. ^ Kerr, Thor; Ndimande, Bekisizwe; Putten, Jan Van der; Johnson-Mardones, Daniel F.; Arimbi, Diah Ariani; Amalia, Yuni Sari (2018-12-14). Urban Studies: Border and Mobility: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Urban Studies (ICUS 2017), December 8-9, 2017, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-429-01724-7.
  9. ^ Times, I. D. N.; Triadanti. "Apa Kabar Boyband dan Girlband yang Pernah Menjamur di Indonesia?". IDN Times (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  10. ^ "Kapanlagi.com: Musik - Dianggap Tiru Konsep Girlband Korea, Cherry Belle: Salah Banget!". KapanLagi.com. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  11. ^ Coley, Denise (2015-05-22). "Non-Kpop Wednesday: Cherrybelle". K Crush America Magazine. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  12. ^ Selasa, 10 Januari 2012 21:43 Penulis: Arai Amelya. "'K-Pop vs I-Pop', N: Sonic Siap 'Lawan' Boyband Indonesia". KapanLagi.com. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  13. ^ Okezone (2012-01-29). "Supergirlies Beli Lagu dari Girlband Jepang : Okezone Celebrity". celebrity.okezone.com/ (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  14. ^ "Ngobrol Bareng Anji Manji, Personil JKT48 Tak Mau Grupnya Disebut Girlband, Kenapa?". Grid.ID (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  15. ^ You, Mas Joy-Japan On (2014-10-06). "[Local Idol] Yuk kita mengenal lebih dekat dengan Lumina Scarlet!". Japanese Station (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022-11-17.
  16. ^ "Editor Says: Ketika Musik Indonesia Berjaya di Negeri Tetangga". fimela.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  17. ^ "Agnez Mo Buktikan Kedahsyatan Suaranya saat Nyanyikan Lagu Ini, Netizen: Itu Berkat Soundman".
  18. ^ "Afgan Gembira Lagunya Bersama Isyana dan Randy Pandugo Diminati". 30 April 2018.
  19. ^ Putra, Muhammad Andika (7 June 2018). "Via Vallen Bakar Semangat Asian Games lewat "Meraih Bintang"" [Via Vallen keep Asian Games spirit through "Meraih Bintang"]. CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 18 June 2018.

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names are still stuck in the minds of many people because they are the pioneers of pop music in this country 3 The Indonesian music industry in the 1970s was quite advanced where the pop music genre became very popular presenting works from musicians from Chrisye Ade and Puspa Prambors LCLR songwriting competition in 1977 was a breaker of stagnation in the pop music industry at that time This event also gave birth to many new musicians in the following years 3 Iwan Fals a legendary Indonesian musician who in his music raises many social and political issues Entering the decade of the 80s and 90s musicians appeared Iwan Fals was very popular at that time the music still a favorite of many people now The songs are quite political the music raises many issues such as war Puing the environment Isi Rimba Tak Ada Tempat Berpijak Lagi poverty Siang Sebrang Istana child labor Sore Tugu Pancoran Because the songs are political and criticize the government a lot Some of his songs were banned by the authoritarian Suharto government at that time 4 In the late 80s boy bands and girl bands began to emerge The first boyband to debut in Indonesia was Trio Libels which debuted in the late 1980s This was followed by the first wave or generation of boybands and girlbands and several notable groups that emerged from this wave are Cool Colors Coboy ME T Five Warna Rida Sita Dewi AB Three and Bening 5 2000s 2010s Edit In 2000s the popular bands include Peterpan Dewa 19 Gigi Sheila on 7 Padi Ada Band Ungu Letto Nidji and D Masiv all of which are featured on MTV Asia and tour regularly nationwide plus the neighbouring countries of Singapore and Malaysia These bands have received immense reception in the region including Brunei some people have attributed this to the neutral shared vocabulary in songwriting compared to the spoken vernaculars spoken between these countries while some have speculated on the proliferation of pirated cassettes and CDs being the cause The popularity of Indonesian music in Malaysia in particular had become so overwhelming that in 2008 demands had been made for radio stations there to restrict the number of Indonesian songs being aired so local musicians would be given a fairer chance 6 Some of these pop rock bands incorporate traditional Malay roots into their sound reviving the old Orkes Melayu style once popular in the region across Indonesia and Malaysia Such bands belong to the Band Pop Melayu Malay Pop subgenre which became popular in late 2000s with acts like Kangen Band Wali Hijau Daun Armada Angkasa and ST 12 Indonesia first experienced the Korean wave in the 2000s leading to the popularization of K dramas and K pop The rising popularity of K pop gave rise to a second wave or generation of boybands and girlbands in Indonesia 7 8 There are several K pop influenced groups that emerged from this wave one of the earliest being G String 9 but the most notable are SM SH CJR and Cherrybelle Other popular groups include 7Icons XO IX Hitz and Dragonboyz It is from this era that the term I pop emerged and was used by several groups including Cherrybelle 10 11 7Icons and XO IX 12 Several J pop influenced groups also debuted around the same time In 2011 Super Girlies a J pop influenced girlband debuted their first single is a cover of a Berryz Kobo song 13 In the same year Japanese idol group AKB48 launched its first sister group in Jakarta JKT48 JKT48 introduced the idols you can meet concept in Indonesia and distinguished itself from other groups by calling themselves an idol group rather than a girlband particularly 14 Subsequently several independent J pop influenced idol groups made their debuts including LuSca which debuted in 2012 15 Connection with Indonesia films EditIndonesian films have a strong relationship with Indonesian music Most Indonesian films feature soundtracks consisting primarily of Indonesian music generally Indonesian pop and some rock International popularity EditThe high popularity of Indonesian pop music is now limited to Malay speaking countries The wider coverage is only ASEAN countries such as the Philippines Vietnam and Cambodia 16 Indonesian singers such as Agnez Mo have been gaining popularity in neighbouring Asian countries such as Malaysia Singapore Vietnam Sri Lanka Cambodia and the Philippines 17 Afgan performing in 2013 The 2018 single Heaven recorded by Afgan Isyana Sarasvati and Rendy Pandugo became popular not only in Indonesia but also in Taiwan Vietnam and Sri Lanka reaching the top 10 in all four countries 18 In 2018 during the Asian Games the official theme song Meraih Bintang performed by pop dangdut singer Via Vallen 19 became viral in numerous countries across Asia and beyond with many singers performing translated covers of the song in their respective languages and uploading the videos on YouTube Nevertheless prominent Indonesian musicians such as Rich Brian NIKI Stephanie Poetri Weird Genius and Rainych have acquired recognition internationally between 2018 and 2022 They are primarily associated with international record labels and represent the rise of Indo pop in international popularity See also EditList of Indonesian pop musicians Indonesian rock Indonesian hip hop Malay Pop Dangdut CampursariReferences Edit Indonesian Pop Music National Geographic Archived from the original on 2011 01 04 Retrieved 2011 05 25 Orang Indonesia Cenderung Mempunyai Selera Musik Sedih Prambors FM 2022 06 02 Retrieved 2022 08 25 a b Semua Halaman Tren dan Warna Musik Indonesia Dekade 1970 an Sampai 2010 an JawaPos com in Indonesian 2021 03 10 Retrieved 2022 08 27 Elliot 2018 10 16 Traditional and Modern Indonesian Music Retrieved 2022 08 27 Kapanlagi com Musik 10 Boyband dan Girlband Indonesia Yang Pernah Jaya di Era 90 an KapanLagi com in Indonesian Retrieved 2022 09 25 Malaysian music industry wants Indonesian songs restricted The Jakarta Post 3 September 2008 Archived from the original on 24 December 2009 Bennett A Robards B 2014 06 15 Mediated Youth Cultures The Internet Belonging and New Cultural Configurations Springer ISBN 978 1 137 28702 1 Kerr Thor Ndimande Bekisizwe Putten Jan Van der Johnson Mardones Daniel F Arimbi Diah Ariani Amalia Yuni Sari 2018 12 14 Urban Studies Border and Mobility Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Urban Studies ICUS 2017 December 8 9 2017 Universitas Airlangga Surabaya Indonesia Routledge ISBN 978 0 429 01724 7 Times I D N Triadanti Apa Kabar Boyband dan Girlband yang Pernah Menjamur di Indonesia IDN Times in Indonesian Retrieved 2022 09 24 Kapanlagi com Musik Dianggap Tiru Konsep Girlband Korea Cherry Belle Salah Banget KapanLagi com Retrieved 2022 09 24 Coley Denise 2015 05 22 Non Kpop Wednesday Cherrybelle K Crush America Magazine Retrieved 2022 09 24 Selasa 10 Januari 2012 21 43 Penulis Arai Amelya K Pop vs I Pop N Sonic Siap Lawan Boyband Indonesia KapanLagi com Retrieved 2022 09 24 Okezone 2012 01 29 Supergirlies Beli Lagu dari Girlband Jepang Okezone Celebrity celebrity okezone com in Indonesian Retrieved 2022 11 16 Ngobrol Bareng Anji Manji Personil JKT48 Tak Mau Grupnya Disebut Girlband Kenapa Grid ID in Indonesian Retrieved 2022 11 16 You Mas Joy Japan On 2014 10 06 Local Idol Yuk kita mengenal lebih dekat dengan Lumina Scarlet Japanese Station in Indonesian Retrieved 2022 11 17 Editor Says Ketika Musik Indonesia Berjaya di Negeri Tetangga fimela com in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 01 23 Agnez Mo Buktikan Kedahsyatan Suaranya saat Nyanyikan Lagu Ini Netizen Itu Berkat Soundman Afgan Gembira Lagunya Bersama Isyana dan Randy Pandugo Diminati 30 April 2018 Putra Muhammad Andika 7 June 2018 Via Vallen Bakar Semangat Asian Games lewat Meraih Bintang Via Vallen keep Asian Games spirit through Meraih Bintang CNN Indonesia in Indonesian Retrieved 18 June 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indo pop amp oldid 1147080792, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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