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Western music charts matter, but the underground and mainstream Indonesian scene is currently having a renaissance.

The Rise of Ardhito Pramono & The Soft Boys: For a while, it was all about angsty pop-punk. Now, the cool kids listen to jazz-infused, melancholic indie. Artists like Ardhito Pramono and Pamungkas sell out stadiums singing about heartbreak and existential dread in a mix of English and Bahasa.

The Metalcore Revival: Indonesia has always loved heavy music (Bandung is nicknamed the "Metal capital"). But currently, a wave of "easycore" and post-hardcore bands are going viral on TikTok, mixing breakdowns with melodic Indonesian lyrics. Western music charts matter, but the underground and

The Slebew Phenomenon: You can’t escape the genre of Dangdut Koplo (traditional folk-pop with a heavy drum beat). It has been modernized by artists like Via Vallen and Nella Kharisma. The youth don't necessarily listen to it on Spotify, but they scream the lyrics at weddings and hajatan (parties). It is the great unifier between the Anak Gaul (cool kids) and their parents.

For decades, Indonesian fashion was dictated by Western or Korean waves. That hierarchy is collapsing. The aesthetic is best described as "Comfort Grunge

The current trend is "OOTD Kebanggaan Lokal" (Outfit of the Day with Local Pride). Young Indonesians are rejecting generic Zara blazers in favor of washeres (local thrift shops) and brands like Erigo, Bloods, and Earthji.

The aesthetic is best described as "Comfort Grunge Metropolis." Think baggy cargo pants, chunky New Balance sneakers (the "New Balance 530" is a national obsession), oversized button-ups, and a tote bag from a local art market. Western music charts matter

There is a phrase you hear constantly in Jakarta: "Cari cuan" (looking for money). The days of the "safe corporate job" being the only dream are over. Indonesian youth are fiercely entrepreneurial.