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The Phenomenon of the Song 'Rungkad' that is Now Going International, Japanese Version Appears and Sung by South Korean Citizens

The Phenomenon of the Song 'Rungkad' that is Now Going International, Japanese Version Appears and Sung by South Korean Citizens

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The Phenomenon of the Song 'Rungkad' that is Now Going International, Japanese Version Appears and Sung by South Korean Citizens

Initially, the song Rungkad was created by musician Vicky Prasetyo and then popularized by Happy Asmara. Having a mix of Indonesian and Javanese lyrics and a fun arrangement for dancing, Rungkad immediately gained popularity among various groups and was often used as background music on social media.

It turns out that Rungkad is not only loved by dangdut enthusiasts in the country. What is the complete story of Rungkad until it finally succeeded in going international? Let's find out below!

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Many netizens are confused about the meaning of the word 'rungkad' itself. Quoting from Tempo, literally, the meaning of 'rungkad' is collapsed, crumbled, collapsed, fallen, shattered into pieces until nothing is left, and uprooted to the roots.

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If we look at the lyrics of the song, the meaning of the word 'rungkad' makes sense because in general, 'rungkad' tells the story of someone who has to lose someone they used to love with various sacrifices.

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Because of loving too much just based on appearance, someone in the song 'rungkad' finally feels collapsed and their feelings shattered into pieces.

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Created by musician Vicky Prasetyo, Happy Asmara's version of 'rungkad' was released on the RC Music YouTube channel at the end of 2022. As of the publication of this article, Happy Asmara's version of 'rungkad' has garnered more than 37 million views.

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Rungkad has received positive responses from dangdut enthusiasts and netizens in general. The song Rungkad is often used as a background sound for several content on social media.

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Recently, Rungkad has gone international with its rendition by several foreign nationals. One of them is content creator Kejimin from South Korea. He was caught singing live and performing the song Rungkad.

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Another content creator from South Korea, Manducouple, also attempted to sing Rungkad. Netizens appreciate the actions of the account owner.

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There is also a Japanese version of Rungkad. Through the YouTube channel Forysca & Saskia, two women can be seen singing the song Rungkad with lyrics that have been translated into Japanese.