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Encore Madness at Dropship LIVE Jakarta: When the Crowd Became the Stage

 

Just when the night felt complete after Wonstein’s emotional closing with “Valentine”, the lights dimmed—only for a beat—before rising again for an encore that flipped the whole venue upside down.

Wonstein returned with one more surprise: “Merry Go Round”. The soft yet groovy Zion.T-produced track filled the air like a warm breeze, but just when we thought it’d end on a mellow note, Giriboi and Giwon suddenly appeared back on stage to join the performance. The energy tripled instantly. The entire crowd formed spinning circles, turning the pit into a literal merry-go-round while the full lineup danced together on stage, laughing and vibing like it was a house party. It wasn’t a planned performance—it felt like a spontaneous celebration shared between the artists and their fans.

But that wasn’t all. Without warning, the beat dropped for a brand-new track called “Out of Control”, performed by Giwon and Giriboi, with DJ Dnopf behind the decks and Wonstein still dancing goofily nearby. The song, fresh off the How to Use project, had never been performed live before, yet somehow the crowd knew every line, screaming lyrics and bouncing to the chaotic rhythm. It was wild, raw, and totally unhinged in the best way. Giriboi, clearly hyped, kept interacting with the crowd like he didn’t want to leave the stage. Giwon, on the other hand, delivered not only vocals but next-level fan service—signing albums, taking selfies, and waving endlessly to everyone who called his name. His energy was humble, playful, and totally infectious.

And just when it felt like the encore had peaked, they launched into “Space Flight 2”—closing the night with one last wave of dreamy energy, a track that lifted everyone’s spirits to the sky. It was the perfect outro: spaced-out yet united, calming yet full of heart.

This encore wasn’t just an extra—it was a gift. A bonus chapter to a night already overflowing with moments. It proved that Dropship LIVE wasn’t just a performance, but a shared memory. One where the fans became part of the story, and the artists made sure every single person went home smiling, sweaty, and deeply satisfied.

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