Indonesian Pop
Indonesian Pop, often referred to as Indo Pop, is a popular music genre that emerged in Indonesia during the late 20th century. It blends traditional Indonesian music elements with Western pop influences, creating catchy melodies and relatable lyrics. Artists often sing in Bahasa Indonesia, making the music accessible to a wide audience.
The genre has produced many successful artists, such as Raisa and Glenn Fredly, who have gained both national and international recognition. Indonesian Pop often features themes of love, social issues, and everyday life, resonating with listeners across different age groups and backgrounds.