Dangdut
Dangdut is a genre of Indonesian popular music that is partly derived from Arabic, Indian, and Malay folk music. It developed in the 1970s among working class Muslim youth, but especially since the late 1990s has reached a broader following in Indonesia.
Culture
Most major cities, especially on Java, have one or more venues that have a dangdut show several times a week. The concerts of major dangdut stars are also broadcast on television. In 2003 singer Inul Daratista became the subject of much controversy and criticism from conservatives over her suggestive, erotic style of dancing during televised shows.
MyIndo.com reported in 2003 that Project Pop, an Indonesian Nu metal band, released a humorous tribute to dangdut titled Dangdut Is The Music Of My Country.
Because the popularity of the genre, some movies and TV show use Dangdut themes such as Rhoma Irama's movies and Rudy Soedjarwo's Mendadak Dangdut.
Performance artists
Leading dangdut artists include:
* Rhoma Irama (King of Dangdut / Most popular singer since 1970s)
* Elvy Sukaesih (Queen of Dangdut / Most popular singer since 1970s)
* Inul Daratista (Creator of Goyang Inul which sparked an anti-pornography controversy)
* Evie Tamala
* Mansyur S.
* A. Rafiq
* Dewi Yull
* Fahmy Shahab
* Meggy Z.
* Camelia Malik
* Dorce Gamalama
http://en.wikipedia.org/
Viva dangdut, maju terus dangdut indonesia