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11 Photos of Agnez Mo Promoting Indonesian Culture Before the 'Berdarah Indonesia' Interview

11 Photos of Agnez Mo Promoting Indonesian Culture Before the 'Berdarah Indonesia' Interview

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11 Photos of Agnez Mo Promoting Indonesian Culture Before the 'Berdarah Indonesia' Interview

Agnez Mo became the talk of the town after her interview with BUILD. In her appearance, the 33-year-old singer admitted that she has no Indonesian blood at all. However, it can be seen that Agnez has been actively promoting Indonesian culture. Like wearing kebaya and batik in the Coke Bottle and Long As I Get Paid music videos, as well as showcasing Papua culture in her latest music video, Diamond.

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Sneak peek into Agnez Mo's career, the singer born in Jakarta on July 1, 1986 often promotes Indonesian culture. Including in the Coke Bottle music video released in 2014.

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Despite having an international career, Agnez Mo never forgets her homeland's culture. As evidenced by her wearing traditional kebaya and batik in her next music video.

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Agnez looks glamorous in batik and kebaya in the music video for Long As I Get Paid, released in September 2017.

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Meanwhile, in her latest music video for Diamond, Agnez Mo showcases Papuan culture.

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As seen, Agnez also changed her hairstyle which was braided like most Papua people.

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Looking back, Agnez Mo often performs on music events stage singing her modern songs but with costumes that are very Indonesian.

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Former child singer also often combines her stage appearance with traditional dances from different regions.

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A few years ago, Agnez performed a Papua dance on one of the private television stations in Indonesia.

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You can see that Agnez has always been comfortable with Indonesia's diverse culture and brings it on stage.

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Since young, she has always been able to combine her energetic appearance with traditional clothing.

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Agnez herself is now focused on her career in America, but of course she does not forget Indonesian culture.