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Doesn't Want to Box Genres, King Nassar is Ready to 'Consume Everything'

Doesn't Want to Box Genres, King Nassar is Ready to 'Consume Everything'

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Doesn't Want to Box Genres, King Nassar is Ready to 'Consume Everything'

King Nassar shows a very open attitude towards the various developments in the dangdut music genre, which is now increasingly diverse. He does not want to limit his creativity to just one type of conventional dangdut music.

"If I don't... I don't... I have never boxed myself in, going here and there, no, I just go my way," he said when met at the Emtek studio, Daan Mogot, West Jakarta, Monday (25/5/2026). Here are the details.

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The singer, who is skilled at delivering various vocal styles, prefers to follow the prevailing tastes desired by the general public. He is ready to transform into a versatile entertainer to maintain his existence in the entertainment world.

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"Which one do they like oh that means I have to do this I have to do that oh that means I have to speak that way like 'consume everything'," he said.

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The 'consume everything' strategy is a clever adaptation by the king of the stage in facing the tight industry competition. He does not care about being labeled a certain genre as long as his performance can touch the hearts of music lovers.

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Nassar believes that a professional musician must be able to give their all without complaining about the changes of the times. For him, the final outcome of a work is entirely in the hands of the audience who are the true judges.

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"Just go ahead first, brek, later we’ll leave the rest to the audience. Well, how the audience receives it is actually what matters, the important thing is whatever we do, just give it our all," he revealed.

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Consistency in delivering quality performances has been a principle of life that he has steadfastly held onto until now. He believes that dangdut music will never disappear as long as its practitioners uphold professionalism.

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"Actually, dangdut, regardless of its genre, is not just dangdut if we are consistent and professional; once again, being consistent and professional will ensure that the music will not disappear," he said.

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King Nassar sees the emergence of sub-genres like koplo and hip-dut as a wealth that deserves to be appreciated together. He feels challenged to continue exploring his vocal abilities to remain relevant for the audience.