Indo pop
Indo pop is a genre of music that originated in Indonesia, blending traditional Indonesian sounds with modern pop influences. It often features catchy melodies, upbeat rhythms, and a mix of instruments, including both Western and traditional Indonesian instruments. The genre gained popularity in the 1990s and has since evolved, incorporating elements from various musical styles.
Artists in the Indo pop scene, such as Raisa and Glenn Fredly, have contributed to its growth, appealing to a wide audience both locally and internationally. The genre reflects Indonesia's diverse culture and has become a significant part of the country's contemporary music landscape.