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Koplo or dangdut koplo is a subgenre of
dangdut Dangdut () is a genre of Indonesian folk music that is partly derived and fused from Hindustani, Arabic and to lesser extent, Malay and local folk music. Dangdut is a most popular musical genre in Indonesia and a very popular in other Malay w ...
, Indonesian popular dance & folk music, that originated in
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during the early 2000s. The genre gets its name from the slang term "''koplo''" which refers to a hallucinogenic drug that is sold cheaply in Indonesia. Dangdut koplo is played at a faster tempo than the standard dangdut music and said to make listeners "feel high" thus gives the same effect of consuming ''koplo'' pills. Koplo also differs musically from the regular dangdut in the dominant role of the drummer, which plays more complex drum patterns. Traditional koplo in East Java is notable for the live performances, on which female singers dance erotically by shaking their hips and chests in revealing clothes. The audience also gives money directly to the singer on stage. These characteristic performances have given the notion of koplo as "immoral" music in the eyes of traditional dangdut musicians.
Rhoma Irama Raden Haji Oma Irama, better known as Rhoma Irama (born December 11, 1946), is an Indonesian dangdut singer, songwriter and guitarist of Sundanese descent. Starting from the late 1960s, he began his musical career as Rhoma Irama as a part of ...
, one of the most influential dangdut singers also known as "the king of dangdut", repeatedly criticized koplo during the early 2000s and attempted to distance it from the general dangdut genre. Nevertheless, koplo has become one of the most popular musical genres in Indonesia, especially with the advent of pop koplo which does not employ overtly sexual performances. Some of the pioneering koplo musicians include Inul Daratista who popularized koplo in the 2000s. The derivative genre of pop koplo is popularized in the mid-2010s by artists such as
Via Vallen Maulidia Octavia (born 1 October 1991), known professionally as Via Vallen, is an Indonesian dangdut singer. Her stage name, "Vallen", is taken from Evanescence's first album ''Fallen''. Via started a career in singing at the age of 15. Her pres ...
and Nella Kharisma.Inilah Sejarah dan Perkembangan Dangdut Koplo di Indonesia
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Characteristics

The drum is the most important element of koplo. According to Cak Met, a popular koplo drummer, the regular dangdut is played in 3/4 bar while koplo is played in a faster 4/4 bar, thus requiring a more complex drumming technique. The standard drum pattern of dangdut is called ''chalte'' which consists of five types of sound, including three that are played by the large drum that is placed on the left side of the drummer and two that are produced by the small drum on the right. According to Andrew N. Weintraub of the
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, the koplo drum pattern multiplies all of these sound elements and contains twice the sound of the large drum than the ''chalte'' of the standard dangdut. Weintraub traces the origin of these complex drum patterns to Sundanese drum players in
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who played the traditional
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music. The jaipongan drum pattern was reinterpreted by dangdut musicians in Surabaya and
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, thus the making of koplo drum patterns went through a cross-cultural process between different ethnic groups. Because of the vital position of the drums in the koplo live performances, drum players often become icons. Among the well-known koplo drummers are Cak Met (also known as Ki Ageng), Waryo from OM Armega, and Cak Juri from OM Montana. Each region in East Java has its own style of koplo drums. Unique koplo drums can be seen in
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,
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,
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, Madiun,
Ponorogo Ponorogo Regency ( id, Kabupaten Ponorogo; jv, ꦑꦧꦸꦥꦠꦺꦤ꧀ꦦꦤꦫꦒ, translit=Kabupatèn Pånårågå) is a regency (''kabupaten'') of East Java, Indonesia. It is considered the birthplace of Reog Ponorogo, a traditional Indon ...
, and
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. Dangdut which employs these regional drums is also called ''jaranan dangdut'' or ''jandhut''. While drum patterns and rhythm are no different from the regular koplo, jandhut style uses additional drums called ''sabet'' and ''bem''. Well known jandhut drummer includes Mas Malik from OM Lagista, hailed from Nganjuk.


History

Several theories exist on the origin of dangdut koplo. This includes ''dangdut kotekan'' which was being played since 1993 in the Girilaya region of Surabaya. Dangdut kotekan was music played to wake up the community for ''
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'' during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. The drumming technique of dangdut kotekan was developed by drummers Mas Naryo and Mas Sugeng. Other stylistic origin traces to '' dangdut campursari (congdut)'' based in the Banyuwangi area, which is known for traditional rhythms and thickness of ''kempul'' drums. Koplo also blended in elements from other regional musical genres, including West Javanese
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and East Javanese ''kendang kempul''. The more direct origin of koplo can be traced back to Jarak in the outskirts of Surabaya. A well-known koplo drummer Cak Met confirms this by saying, "Dangdut koplo was born in Jarak, but if you talk about who created it for the first time, it will be confusing. There is a fear of people claiming each other." Dangdut koplo began to enjoy local popularity in the Pantura (an abbreviation of "''Pantai Utara''" which means "North Coast") area among the working class, such as fishermen as well as bus and truck drivers who cross the coast. This audience remains among the most loyal fanbase of koplo until today. Koplo began to enjoy nationwide popularity in 2003 after the debut of Inul Daratista. Hailed from
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, Inul began her career in the East Java region, and her recordings spread nationwide through pirated VCDs. Inul made headlines with her suggestive ''goyang ngebor'' (drilling dance) featured in ''Goyang Inul'' (Inul's dance). The popularity of koplo was also fueled by the saturation of the dangdut scene, thus prompted listeners to explore fresh sounds. The debut and popularity of Inul, however, caused controversy among the traditional dangdut musicians, chiefly Rhoma Irama who is known as "''raja dangdut''" (the king of dangdut). Rhoma condemned Inul's style and koplo in general as pornographic, and expressed the need to return of dangdut to its ''khittah'' (origin), and laid out three points which are: 1) dangdut is not koplo, 2) koplo is like a parasite that created the stigma of dangdut being dirty music, 3) dangdut dance is meant to fulfill choreography. Rhoma also designed a T-shirt that states "koplo is not dangdut." The feud culminated in Inul, as a newcomer in the dangdut scene, finally visited Rhoma's house and received a lecture on morality, and cried. However, the popularity of koplo did not diminish. It evolved into a more easily accessible derivative form known as pop koplo by incorporating musical styles of pop music and fashion styles heavily influenced by K-Pop and began to display chic and elegant impressions. The new wave of koplo artists also enjoyed the popularity of YouTube and other social media. Artists who embody pop koplo include Via Vallen (Ascada Music Indonesia), Nella Kharisma (Samudra Record),
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Record), and Ayu Ting Ting (Hits Records).Dangdut: a guide to Indonesia's most popular music
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Via Vallen's hit song "Sayang" characteristically employs elements of
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and
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and gendang koplo beat is played only during chorus and bridge, curtailing to the generic pop sensibility of young generations. Koplo and its artists are considered enjoying the golden age in the late 2010s. As of March 2021, the music video for Siti Badriah's song "Lagi Syantik" has recorded over 635 million views on YouTube. Via Vallen recorded "Meraih Bintang", a pop song with dangdut element, for the official theme song of the
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. In 2020, Via Vallen collaborated with Rhoma Irama on a song "Cuma Kamu." Rhoma commended Via for her music and invited her for the duet.Karena Ini, Rhoma Irama Ajak Via Vallen Duet Lagu "Cuma Kamu"
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Footnotes


References

*A. N. Weintraub, "The Sound and Spectacle of Dangdut Koplo: Genre and Counter Genre in East Java, Indonesia," ''Asian Music'', vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 160–194, 2013. *N. Amzy, P. Pramudita, and D. Pratama, "Dangdut and the Concept of Khamr: Hermeneutic Analysis of Dangdut Koplo Performance," Faculty of Language and Art, Universitas Indraprasta PGRI, Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia, 2018. {{Folk music Dangdut Dance music genres Folk music genres Indonesian folk music