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Thanks to digital platforms and collectives like 88rising, Indonesian artists are making waves globally. Singer-songwriter NIKI (Niki Zefanya) and rapper Rich Brian have achieved international stardom, performing on global stages like Coachella. Inside the country, pop ballad powerhouses like Lyodra, Tiara Andini, and Mahalini dominate the domestic streaming charts. 3. The Digital Revolution: Creators, Memes, and VTubers
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