Analyze why this specific event became "heboh" (sensational). Was it due to social media algorithms, local cultural tensions, or a specific public figure?
and electronic sounds, creating a unique Makassar signature that you won't find anywhere else. The "Heboh" Fashion:
: Playlists like Makassar Viral provide a curated look at the trending "heboh" songs currently dominating the local lifestyle.
Despite its massive popularity among working-class audiences in Makassar and surrounding regencies (Gowa, Maros, Takalar), DMH has received little scholarly attention. Mainstream media often dismisses it as kampungan (vulgar/backward) or mesum (obscene). However, this paper posits that DMH is a legitimate cultural text revealing class dynamics, gender negotiations, and the transformation of public entertainment in post-Reformasi Indonesia.