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Conclusion: The Unstoppable Rhythm of the East
In the grand narrative of Indonesian pop culture, Dangdut Makassar "Heboh" stands as a testament to the power of regional identity. It refuses to be sanitized or softened for cosmopolitan tastes. Instead, it doubles down on its loud, chaotic, and joyful essence. For the people of Makassar, this music is not just entertainment; it is a declaration of existence. It turns traffic jams into dance parties, weddings into festivals, and daily labor into a rhythm. The Goyang (Dance): Unlike the refined, controlled movements
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1. Introduction
In the past decade, Makassar has emerged as a regional hub for a distinctive form of Dangdut known locally as Dangdut Heboh. Unlike mainstream Dangdut (e.g., Rhoma Irama or Via Vallen), the Makassar variant emphasizes faster tempos, provocative dance movements, and live audience interaction. The term Heboh translates to "chaotic," "crowded," or "sensational," reflecting both the musical arrangement and the social atmosphere of its events. This paper argues that Dangdut Makassar Heboh has transcended mere music to become a dominant lifestyle and entertainment framework for many Makassar residents, influencing daily leisure, consumption patterns, and online identity.
The Genesis of a Movement
Dangdut has always been the music of the people in Indonesia. However, the Makassar variant is distinct. It is faster, louder, and more percussive than its Javanese cousin. The "Heboh" sub-genre or style emerged in the early 2010s when local Makassar labels began remixing traditional dangdut with EDM (Electronic Dance Music) bass drops and Bugis-Makassar drum patterns.
- The Goyang (Dance): Unlike the refined, controlled movements of other dances, Goyang Heboh is a free-for-all. It involves powerful hip movements, fast footwork, and a communal "sweat it out" mentality. It is a physical release of daily stress.
- Fashion as Identity: Attendees do not wear just any clothes. The typical Heboh fan sports bright, tight-fitting outfits, bold makeup, and accessories like oversized sunglasses or colorful hijabs styled in the "Makassar modern" way. This fashion statement has spawned local clothing lines and markets dedicated solely to "dangdut chic."
- Mobile Entertainment: In Makassar, sound systems mounted on pickup trucks—known as "Sound Horeg"—drive through neighborhoods blasting Heboh tracks. This mobile party turns the entire street into a dance floor, reinforcing that entertainment is not confined to a venue; it is a public right.
The Entertainment Economy: From Local to National
What began as a grassroots movement has evolved into a multi-million rupiah entertainment industry. Dangdut Makassar "Heboh" has proven to be a top-tier economic driver. Local event organizers (EOs) compete to hire the biggest Heboh stars for pernikahan (weddings), where fees can rival those of national pop stars. The demand has created an entire ecosystem: sound engineers who specialize in "heavy bass," lighting crews who create dizzying strobe effects, and digital content creators who livestream these events on platforms like TikTok and YouTube.