Dangdut koplo is a fenomenal music in Indonesia because it always performs a high bit rhythm that is inviting to dance. The most special one, the singers and dancers almost 100% are woman and sensually outfitted. Interesting a lot, right? it is kind of normal and humanize when the viewer are almost 100% male.
For an example, the song of keong racun, at glimpse, It is totally interesting from the tune, voice, lyric but in fact the meaning and the message is a fake because all performance said the opposite. Some lipsing video in youtube used this video to get popularity and you know that they did it with outrageous and silly movement. Overall they wrap the pop. Let's take a look on the theme song at the followings:
-Dasar kau keong racun
-Baru kenal eh ngajak tidur
-Ngomong nggak sopan santun
-Kau anggap aku ayam kampung
From those sentences, we may conclude the message is not suitable with the clip video where the singer and dancers make such a sensual movement. Imagine when you find a girl with tank top, mini skirt, tight shirt, over makeup, high heels, It is fair to say such a lyric and a normal to behave such as in the following theme :
-Kau rayu diriku, Kau goda diriku
-Kau colek diriku, Eh ku takut sekali
-tanpa basa basi kau ngajak happy happy
-...Matanya melotot
-Lihat body semok, Pikiranmu jorok
-... Jangan remehkan aku
-Sorry sorry sorry bang, Ku bukan cewek murahan
Initially, people will evaluate others subjectively from the first performance. When the fact said that you are sexy, improper outfit, tight clothes, makes men's eyes jumping out and thinking dirty thus the conclusion is that you are bad girl.
The question is why such song can be very very famous? Ask your self? How is that? Let me give you help. There are 2.865.277 viewer on video sinta and jojo keong racun and related videos have more than 1.000 viewers.
My analysis concludes that there is one element; exploitation on woman physic, that is long lasting case and not a new phenomenon. It means when you search related word with the sensual case, it assures that you can get more than 50 million website, so why? the point is that the case is BASIC HUMAN NEED equal with meal and beverage.
The media in Indonesia has been intensively discussing the phenomenon of video "Keong Racun." The video is still an issue in the news, both in conventional media and cyberspace and sites such as Facebook and Twitter can't escape the popularity onslaught of this video.
Try to type the keyword "Keong Racun" in Google and you'll find millions of sites focused on the video. On YouTube, it's gotten more than 3 million views, a fantastic number for a home video. So what exactly is behind the phenomenon of "Keong Racun?"
In truth, Keong Racun, is actually a video of two teenage girls named Shinta and Jojo, who were a lipsyncing to a song titled "Keong Racun" (translated as: Toxic snails). Keong Racun is a popular song in one province in Indonesia. The song is a homage to "dangdut," a stream genre that is claimed to be native to Indonesia. The tremendous response to the video greatly exceeded their expectations and Shinta and JoJo were offered a recording contract from one of the major labels in Indonesia.
In fact, Shinta and Jojo admit they can't sing the song live. They are not singers which is a fairly major requirement to becoming a star singer. But, so long as there is a demand from the public, there is no harm in producing the album with two girls — money is money. Perversely, Shinta and Jojo's popularity has dwarfed that of the original singer. According to news sources, the song was first popularized by a local singer named Lissa. In an interview, Lisa expressed dissatisfaction because she wasn't a part of the popular lip-syncing video, and doesn't appreciate having her work appropriated by two non-singers.
The amazing groundswell of popularity over this video proves you never know what's going to strike a chord with people — even a goofy, silly lip-syncing video with two cute girls