Yuk Keep Smile | |
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Genre | Variety show |
Starring | Olga Syahputra Cinta Laura Raffi Ahmad Soimah Pancawati Wendy Cagur Denny Cagur Adul Latief Bily Syahputra Bopak Castello Caisar Aditya Putra Ananda Omesh Kiwil Tarra Budiman Chand Kelvin Jenita Janet Caca Handika Andi Soraya |
Country of origin | Indonesia |
Original language | Indonesian |
Production | |
Producer | Muhammad Yustiana Sandi [1] |
Running time | 180 minutes (official, may be even longer) |
Original release | |
Network | Trans TV |
Release | August 31, 2013 – June 27, 2014 |
Yuk Keep Smile (abbreviated as YKS) was an Indonesian variety show that aired on Trans TV. The show premiered on August 31, 2013 as the successor to Yuk Kita Sahur, which previously aired as the "suhur" show of Ramadan. The show hosted and starred musical guests, usually with notable dance routines. Cinta Laura was a notable talent that starred on the show, however left to finish her education abroad. The show was cancelled with last episode aired on June 27, 2014, after a controversy with the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) over an incident where a hypnotist compared the late comedian Benyamin Sueb to a dog. [2]
Dance | Song & Singers |
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Caesarian Dance | Song Buka Sitik Joss by Juwita Bahar |
Kok Sepi Sih Dance | Song Kata Pujangga by Rhoma Irama |
Kereta Malam Dance | Song Kereta Malam by Elvi Sukaesih |
Simalakama Dance | Song Simalakama by Yopie Latul |
Oplosan Dance | Song Oplosan by Nur Bayan |
Bang Jali Dance | Song Bang Jali by Denny Cagur |
Medley Dance | Renmix Dance of Song Buka Sitik Joss by Juwita Bahar Song Kereta Malam by Elvi Sukaesih Song Simalakama by Yopie Latul Song Oplosan by Nurbayan |
Pokoke Joget Dance | Song Pokoke Joget by Nurbayan |
Naik Delman Dance | Song Naik Delman |
Aweu Dance | Song Joget Aweu by Sarayuda |
Ngamen 5 Dance | Song Ngamen 5 by Eny Sagita |
Senggol Dance | Song Goyang Senggol by Camelia Malik |
Goyang Morena | Song Goyang Morena by Syahrini |
Song | President |
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Oplosan (Batak Version) | Judika |
Oplosan (Mandarin Version) | Delon |
Oplosan (Minang Version) | Siti Liza |
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