Indonesians love to eat, and they love to watch others eat. The Mukbang (eating broadcast) scene in Indonesia is intense. Creators like specialize in eating spicy noodles, fried chicken, and traditional Sambal in massive quantities. The visual and audio quality of these popular videos, combined with the chaos of a busy Jakarta street food context, has gained a massive international following.

Indonesian music, also known as "musik Indonesia," is a dynamic and eclectic mix of traditional, folk, rock, pop, and contemporary styles. The country has produced many world-renowned musicians, such as Isyana Sarasvati, Raisa, and Afgan, who have gained international recognition and acclaim. Indonesian music is characterized by its catchy melodies, meaningful lyrics, and infectious beats, which often blend traditional instruments and rhythms with modern production techniques.