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“Tabola Bale” was hardly alone. a duet between Rizky Febian and Adrian Khalif, reached 24 million views shortly after its October release, while the hip-hop track “Ngapain Repot” (sung in a mix of Indonesian and Ambon dialect) garnered 69.7 million . On Spotify, “Garam & Madu” by Tenxi, Jemsii, and Naykilla emerged as one of the year’s most viral tracks, frequently used as background music across social media platforms.