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This paper examines the sub-genre known as “Dangdut Makassar Heboh,” a high-energy, percussive variant of mainstream Indonesian dangdut. Originating from Makassar, South Sulawesi, this style has transcended mere musical performance to become a significant lifestyle marker and entertainment powerhouse. By analyzing its sonic characteristics, performance culture, and socio-economic impact, this paper argues that Heboh (lit. “chaotic” or “rowdy”) dangdut serves as both a tool for communal catharsis and a driver of local economic mobility.
Traditional wedding parties ( pesta pernikahan ) in South Sulawesi have been completely revitalized. While formal rituals remain sacred, the after-parties are dominated by live Dangdut Makassar performers who turn family gatherings into full-scale concert experiences. dangdut bugil makasar heboh hot
Dangdut, as Indonesia’s most popular and adaptable genre, has produced numerous regional variations. Among the most vibrant is the “Makassar Heboh” style, characterized by its faster tempo, dominant bass drum, and the iconic pepe (shaking) dance. Unlike the slower, romantic dangdut of Java, the Makassar variant prioritizes physical release and collective euphoria, fundamentally shaping how lower and middle-class urbanites engage in nightlife and leisure. This paper examines the sub-genre known as “Dangdut
Dangdut music has always been the heartbeat of Indonesia. However, Makassar has put its own unique spin on the genre. The term "heboh" translates to "sensation," "commotion," or "uproar." In the context of Makassar's entertainment scene, it refers to high-energy performances that get entire crowds moving. “chaotic” or “rowdy”) dangdut serves as both a
) to local festivals, a celebration is rarely considered complete without a live dangdut band. It serves as the ultimate social equalizer, bringing together different generations. Nightlife Hubs