Nature Makes Synchronize Fest Heboh With Mbah Dukun

JAKARTA - The singer of the Alam Alatas dangdut or better known as Alam Mbah Dukun caused a stir in the second day of Synchronize Fest in Kemayoran, Jakarta, Saturday night.

Millennials may be familiar when they hear the name Nature. However, for Gen Z's children, this is something new.

With Michael Jackson's fashion style, Alam plays its typical rock dangdut songs. The performance that night opened with the song Sabu-Sabu.

This song was once a hit in 2002. "Sabu-Sabu" also has simple lyrics and tells about porridge breakfast activities.

The audience simply memorizes this song and sings with Alam. Coupled with the duo which makes you want to sway.

Despite having a number of songs, Alam also performed singles belonging to other bands such as "Writ-Rakit" from Jamrud and "Child Song" to the Captain.

"Still standing strong? When I sing, I rarely say anything. Just dance, I've been making noise, plus I'm told to talk," said Alam, quoted by Antara, Sunday.

Nature's appearance is very attractive, from dancing like Michael Jackson to running on stage. Not to mention the high notes on each song performed.

Nature itself seems to be shorting out and taking a long break before singing again.

The most eagerly awaited moment is when "Mbah Dukun" is sung. This is a song that makes his name known in the entertainment industry.

The whole audience sang with Alam. Even this song was played twice because many asked to be repeated.

"I thank those who have come here. Thank you very much for supporting local music," said Alam before saying goodbye.