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Indonesian creativity often shines in the most unexpected corners of the internet. A K-pop dance cover group called , based in Yogyakarta, went viral for their interpretation of SEVENTEEN’s “Thanks.” Their twist? They performed the entire choreography dressed as Go-Jek and Grab drivers, complete with the distinctive jackets of Indonesia’s dominant ride-hailing platforms. The video, filmed in front of Yogyakarta’s Kilometer Zero monument, gained thousands of retweets, with viewers commenting, “Maybe this is why my Go-Food order took so long to arrive”. None of the dancers were actual drivers (though one had been in the past), but the choice to wear ojek jackets was a deliberate strategy to stand out from other K-pop cover groups.

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Indonesia has firmly established itself as a major player in the global music industry. In 2025, the country ranked as the by digital consumption, with total audio streams reaching 178.9 billion . On the Asian continent, Indonesia placed 6th among all music markets, according to research firm Octive. The video, filmed in front of Yogyakarta’s Kilometer