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ParsePort ApS
Roholmsvej 10 F
2620 Albertslund
VAT#: DK 32670075
Phone: +45 53 53 00 10
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Often called "the music of the people," Dangdut blends Malay, Arabic, and Hindustani influences. Modern stars like Via Vallen and Nell Kharisma have modernized the genre (Dangdut Koplo), racking up billions of views on YouTube and making it cool for younger generations. This has led to the "Hallyu-fication" of local
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