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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.

🔥 Entertainment redefined: ✔️ Synthesizer solos that hit harder than coffee ✔️ Singers who command crowds like generals ✔️ Crowds that turn parking lots into festivals

The "heboh" (sensational) aspect of dangdut in Makassar is no longer confined to traditional stages but is now a cornerstone of the city's creative economy:

Despite the risks, or perhaps because of them, the entertainment value of Dangdut Heboh remains untouchable. It offers a thrill that sanitized nightclubs cannot replicate.

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