Indonesian entertainment has come a long way since the days of traditional music and dance performances. The country's strategic location, with its diverse ethnic groups and cultural influences, has given rise to a unique blend of traditional and modern entertainment. The 1990s saw the emergence of Indonesian pop music, with artists like Ruth Sahanaya and Titiek Puspa gaining popularity. The 2000s witnessed the rise of dangdut, a genre that combines traditional Indonesian music with modern elements.
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