The night market in Senayan was a sensory assault. The smell of sate ayam and gorengan fought against the scent of damp pavement. Speakers blasted a deafening mix of electronic dangdut—the pounding beat of the koplo rhythm shaking the makeshift tents.
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He clicked. The video was garish, loud, and hypnotic. The camera angles were frantic. The choreography was a mix of traditional gerak and modern hip-hop. The comments were a warzone—older generations calling it “pornographic,” younger ones calling it “empowerment,” and most just spamming fire emojis. Videos on Indonesian platforms like YouTube and TikTok
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