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The title appears to be a reference to a contemporary Indonesian pop/EDM track (often catalogued under the “INDO18” series) that mixes J‑pop influences (Aina Aoyama) with local slang (“menantuku”). Because the song itself has not yet been the subject of many peer‑reviewed articles, the most productive approach is to frame your paper around that are well‑represented in the literature:
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