Indonesian Idol is an annual Indonesian singing competition which began its first season in 2004. Part of the Idol franchise, it is based on the British reality program Pop Idol.
Aired on RCTI, one of Indonesia's largest commercial television networks, Indonesian Idol became one of the most highly publicized music competitions in Indonesia. After Indonesian Idol 's appearance on Indonesian television, many new similarly themed reality shows were aired.
Winners
Season Winner Winning Song Winning Song (English Title) Debut Album
Season 1-2004
Joy Tobing [2]
Karena Cinta
Because Of Love
Terima Kasih (2004)
Season 2-2005
Mike Mohede
Semua Untuk Cinta
All For Love
Mike (2005)
Season 3-2006
Ihsan Tarore
Kemenangan Hati
Victory Of the Heart
The Winner (2006)
Season 4-2007
Rini Wulandari
Aku Tetap Milikmu
I'm Still Yours
Aku Tetap Milikmu (2007)
Season 5-2008
Aris Runtuwene
Harapkan Sempurna
Hope To Be Perfect
Ajari Aku (2010)
Season 6-2010
-To be announced-
-To be announced-
-To be announced-
-To be announced-
Background
Indonesian Idol won the 2005 and 2006 Panasonic Awards for the Best Music Variety Show. It also defeated its rival, Akademi Fantasi Indosiar, known locally as AFI, but in 2004 AFI won the Best Reality Show award in Panasonic Awards 2004. Singapore Tourism Board also rewarded Indonesian Idol Season 1 by inviting the Top 11 contestants of to the American Idol World Tour there. Joy, the winner of season 1, was the opening singer of the concert.
Overview
Early Auditions
The show was hosted by Amelia Natasha aka Ata and Irgi Ahmad Fahrezi aka Irgi. Later, Irgi was replaced by Daniel Mananta due to his popularity in MTV. On the show, hopeful contestants are screened by preliminary panels to be selected for singing talent or humorous potential and human interest. Those who pass the preliminaries may be aired on the show. 32,000 people auditioned for the first season of Indonesian Idol, 37,000 people for the second season, 48,000 people for the third season and 90,000 people for the fourth season. Contestants had to be Indonesian citizens and, for the first season, 18 to 24 years old. For the second and third seasons the contestants had to be between 16 and 28. For the fifth season, the contestants had to be 17 to 29.
As a result there were many teenagers and High School students that made it to the final 12 such as Monita and Vira from the second season and also Tesa, Brinet, Christy, Gea and Dirly from the third season. Karen from the first season was also voted to be a finalist.
Audition cities have included: Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Medan, Makasar, and Surabaya. For Season 3, small auditions took place at Manado and Ambon. The contestants from Manado and Ambon that made it to the second round were brought to Surabaya for their auditions. There were 2 rounds of auditions which usually took place in large convention halls where thousands of people waited in line. The first round judges were the Sony BMG people. The main Judges were Indra Lesmana (Indonesia's Jazz Star), Titi DJ (Indonesia's Pop Diva), Meuthia Kasim (1st and 2nd season, Indonesia's famous Radio Announcer), Indy Barends (3rd Season, Indonesia's Best Television Host), and Dimas Djayadiningrat (Indonesia's Music Video Director). Contestants were required to sing a cappella with poor singers often facing intense and humbling criticism from the judges. Typically the judges express disgust or dismay or suppressed laughter. Those who impress the majority of the judges, move on to the elimination round which take place in Jakarta. Usually only 150 to 170 contestants get through to the elimination round in Jakarta.
[edit]On to Jakarta
There were 3 elimination rounds. In the first elimination round, 170 contestants from around Indonesia were separated in 17 groups of 10 contestants. In the 2nd elimination round, male and female contestants were paired and sang duets. In the last elimination round the remaining contestants sang their choice of song alone in front of the judges. Finally, twenty eight contestants were then chosen for the workshop stage. In previous seasons, thirty contestants were chosen for the Workshop Stage on the first season, and twenty four contestants on the second season.
In the first season, 30 contestants were separated in groups of 10 and every week three contestants from each group were chosen to the Top 10 or The Spectacular Show. Television audiences could vote their favorites by SMS and Premium Calls. After 9 contestants were chosen, there was a wild card round. Ten contestants who were unlucky at the workshop were brought back at the Wild Card round. Only one contestant from the Wild Card round could join the 9 contestants at the Spectacular Show and be picked by the judges. The judges picked Karen Theresia Pooroe. However, the judges picked another contestant which was Lucky Octavian.
In the second season, there was no Wild Card round. 24 contestants were separated into groups of 8. Every week, 4 contestants were picked to move on to the Top 12.
For the third season, the workshop stage consisted of three rounds each for male and female contestants. There were 28 contestants that made it to the workshop stage on the third season. In the first week, eight contestants (four males and four females) were sent home. Six contestants (three males and three females) were sent home in the second week, and the final workshop eliminated four more contestants (two males and two females). Before the spectacular round, pre-gala and wild card show was held. Four of the eliminated contestants were chosen by the judges and two of them, one male and one female, were given a place in the Spectacular Show based on voting result.
Spectacular Show
The Spectacular Show, which lasted eleven weeks, each finalist performed a song live (two in the top 4 and top 3 and three in the finale) in prime time with a weekly theme at Balai Sarbini Concert Hall in Jakarta in front of live audiences. Unlike American Idol, Indonesian Idol's Result Show is conducted about 1 hour after the Spectacular Show. For the Grand Final, the Result Show was conducted 7 days after the Grand Final. In the Result Show, some finalists who get the fewest votes are put in the bottom three or bottom two. Each week, finalist with the fewest votes is sent home. This process was repeated each week until the one remaining contestant is declared the winner.
Indonesian Idol's famous sentence for the result is Indonesia Memilih! (Indonesia has chosen!) along with a 1 minute pause and at last, the result. For the Grand Final, the show is usually conducted at Istora Senayan Jakarta, where the two remaining finalists perform in front of audiences of approximately 7,000. Every season, the two remaining finalists in the Grand Final sing a new single for the Winner's Record. The song is going to be recorded at the winner's album. The First Season's Winner Song is Karena Cinta (Because of Love), The Second Season's Winner Song is Semua Untuk Cinta (All For Love), The Third Season's winning song is Kemenangan Hati (Winning of Heart), and the Fourth Season's Winner Song is Aku Tetap Milikmu (I'm Still Yours).
Season Synopsis
Season 1
Indonesian Idol (season 1)
Indonesian Idol
Indonesian Idol Finalists
(with dates of elimination)
Season 1 (2004)
Joy Tobing Winner
Delon Thamrin September 4
Nania Yusuf August 21
Helena Andrian August 14
Michael Jakarimilena August 7
Lucky Oktavian July 31
Bona Sardo July 24
Karen Pooroe July 17
Winda Viska July 10
Suci Wulandari July 3
Adhika Pratama July 3
Season 2 (2005)
Mike Mohede Winner
Judika Nalon August 13
Firman Siagian July 29
Monita Tahalea July 23
Harry Mantong July 16
Maya Damayanti July 9
Glenn Waas July 2
Yudi Manupassa June 24
Vira Puspitasari June 18
Wisnu Prabowo June 11
Ronald Silitonga June 4
Danar Karolus May 28
Season 3 (2006)
Ihsan Tarore Winner
Dirly Sompie August 19
Ghea Oktarin August 4
Sanobo Sasamu July 28
Maria Priscilla July 21
Ilham Basso July 14
Christy Claudia July 7
Sisi Hapsari June 30
Brinet Sudjana June 23
Martesa June 16
Lee Kulalean June 9
Depe June 2
Season 4 (2007)
Rini Wulandari Winner
Wilson Maiseka July 28
Gabriela Christy July 13
Sarah Hadju July 6
Fandy Santoso June 29
Dimas Mochammad June 22
Julian Syahputra June 15
Priska Paramita June 8
Stevano Andrie June 1
Marsya Nada May 25
Gana Eka May 18
Rismawati May 11
Season 5 (2008)
Aris Runtuwene Winner
Gisella Anastasia August 2
Patudu Syammayim July 18
Aji Wibisono July 11
Dyna Fransisca July 4
Obet Habibu June 27
Andy Makawurung June 20
Ibeth Estrya June 13
Dede Richo June 6
Tifany Florina May 30
Della Setia May 23
Safira Rizkika May 16
Season 6 (2010)
Ica Intifada
Diana Tumewa
Keyko Vredhe
Mona Lengkong
Dea Larasati
Fendi
Ray Generies
Windra E.
Igo Pentury
Gilang Saputra
Tesa Novliana
Rio Basir
Citra Skolastika
Andi Subagja May 14
The first season was conducted in 2004 where the auditions were held at five cities: Medan, Yogyakarta, Bandung, Surabaya and Jakarta. 32,000 people who auditioned for Season 1. The show became a big phenomenon after the grandfinale was watched by about 4 millions people in September 2004. There were several people who sang off-keys on the audition who competed on 'Coba Lagi Awards' (Try Again Awards). The winner of this award became a guest star on The Top 11 Spectacular Show's Result Show.
The number of the finalists on the first Spectacular Show was originally planned to be 10. However, the judges then made a surprising move by picking Lucky Octavian to also get the wild-card ticket (the first wild card ticket was taken by Karen Pooroe) making the number of contestants became 11. Guy Sebastian who was in Indonesia for his album promo tour, came as a guest star at the Top 7 Spectacular Show.
Indonesian Idol released its first compilation album, Indonesian Idol: Indonesian All Time Hits. The album made a huge success and had a Gold status. In the album, the Top 11 sang their first hit, Ekspresi.
Two finalists who battled at the Grand Finale were Joy Destiny Tobing and Delon Thamrin. There were 7,000 people who watched the show live at Istora Senayan, Jakarta. The soon to be Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono also watched the grandfinal. Eventually, the winner of the first season was Joy Destiny Tobing from Jakarta.
She signed a contract deal with BMG Indonesia, the partner of Indonesian Idol's 19 Management. Not so long after her victory, Joy released her first album, Terima Kasih (Thank You) including her new single, most notable as her coronation song, Karena Cinta.
After the show, the top 10 finalists (minus Helena Andrian who withdrew her participation due to contract problem) had a tour around Indonesia. They visited Bandung, Semarang, Surabaya, and Medan. Indonesian Idol Finalists were given the opportunity as the opening singers on American Idol tour in Singapore not long after the show.
A few weeks after the tour, Joy's contract with the show's producer, FremantleMedia, was terminated after some problems regarding terms of her contract. As a result, runner-up Delon Thamrin was more heavily promoted by Fremantle afterwards. In this season, Addry Danuatmadja was announced as the Demam Indonesian Idol (Indonesian Idols Fever) hosts.
After leaving Indonesian Idol, Joy made her first international album called Rise. Rumors said that Joy had been planning to resign from Indonesian Idol since the audition for her fame. Delon also took hist first role as a movie star by starring at the movie Vina Bilang Cinta with Indonesia's famous actress Rachel Maryam. The film became a big success. Later, Delon starred on many commercial ads such as Panin Bank along with Season 2 winner Mike, and Monita.
Before Joy, Helena also resigned from Indonesian Idol and released her first solo album on 2005 titled Keajaiban Cinta. The album made a huge success at the market, and had a Gold status. Winda also takes a role at a local sitcom called OB Office Boy. Nania ,the second runner-up, featured in Indra Lesmana's album and sang Sedalam Cintamu (As Deep as Your Love) with Indra Lesmana. Nania, who was engaged to an Indonesian Band Vocalist, which was also first season semi-finalist, Samuel suddenly broke up and married a non-celebrity guy.
Delon's first album was released on October 2004 with the single Bahagiaku. His album also made a huge success. He was also featured in Indonesian Famous Singer, Andre Hehanusa,'s album with his single Aku Masih Cinta (I still Love You). Delon's second album was released on December 2005. Delon was also nominated as the Best New Singer in Anugrah Planet Muzik 2005. He also won a 2005 SCTV Award as The Best New Artist.
Last of all Yunny Y. was a monster hit in the Indonesian Idol with a spectacular song choice from Michael Bolton but most of all her pat-pat dance was amazing. You tube it you know what we mean. Lets not forget Stella J. with her dance dance revolution song and dance. Unbelievable! <--what the?? Michael Jakarimilena (5th) starred a movie about a Papua boy where he starred as one of the villagers in the movie. The movie was released in Indonesia in 2006. Adika Priatama has been working for RCTI as an anchor. In the second season of Indonesian Idol, Suci Wulandari hosted a show on RCTI along with Junot Ali called Indonesian Idol Extra.
Spectacular Show Elimination Chart
Safe first Safe second Eliminated
Stage: Spectacular Show
Week: 7/31 7/10 7/17 7/242 7/31 8/7 8/14 8/21 9/43
Place Contestant Result
1 Joy Tobing Btm 3 Winner
2 Delon Thamrin Btm 2 Btm 2 Runner Up
3 Nania Kurniawati Abs2 Elim
4 Helena Andrian Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
5 Michael Jakarimilena Btm 4 Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
6 Lucky Octavian Btm 3 Elim
7 Bona Sardo Elim
8 Karen Pooroe Btm 4 Btm 3 Elim
9 Winda Viska Elim
10-11 Suci Wulandari Elim
Adika Priatama
1 The first week of The Spectacular Show was a Double Elimination Week and four contestants were announced unsafe
2 Due to having an appendicitis, Nania was absent on the Top 7 show, leaving the show with only 6 contestants. She was allowed to remain on the show proceeding to the top 6 week, but just for one week. Otherwise she would automatically be voted off
3 It was revealed that the number of votes which were cast in during the grand final week was over 4 million.
Season 2
Indonesian Idol (season 2)
The second season started on 25 March 2005. Auditions were held from 15 February-17 March at five cities: Makassar, Yogyakarta, Bandung, Surabaya and Jakarta. The audition in Medan was canceled due to the tsunami on 2004 that destroyed most part of Aceh and North Sumatra. Then, as a replacement, the adution was also held in Makassar. There were 38,000 people who auditioned for the second season.
There were some changes on the second season, named there was no Wildcard round, and the number of the finalists on the spectacular show became 12. There were 9 male contestants who made it to the top 12 and only 3 female contestants. Because the age limit was decreased from 18 to 16, there were some teenagers who made it to the Top 12, named Monita and Vira.
Indonesian Idol Season 2 Compilation Album was released 3 weeks after the Spectacular Show began. The title of the album was Seri Cinta or Love Songs. The album single hits was Cintaku, sang by the Season 2's Top 12.
Two finalists that who in the Finale were Mike and Judika. The Grand Final was held at the Pleanary Hall of Jakarta Convention Center. The winner for season 2 is Mike. In the Result Show, some stars became guest starss, one of them was Christian Bautista a famous male singer from the Philippines. Ruth Sahanaya, Indonesia's Pop Diva made a surprise appearance for Mike and Judika when they sang her song, Tak Kuduga. Season 1 finalists came to the Result Show and sang together with season 2's finalists. Mike won a car from RCTI and FremantleMedia and signed a contract with SonyBMG for his album.
The votes margin between Judika and Mike on the finale was only 0.6%. Before the Final Result Show, Judika led the vote. But, finally Mike passed him and won. Not long after the finale, he released his self-titled album with his new single, Semua Untuk Cinta (All For Love). Mike's album made a huge success at the market. Many great Indonesian Composers made some songs for Mike's first album, including, Cinta Tak Bertuan composed by Indonesia's Most Favorite Male Singer, Glenn Fredly. Runner up Judika has also released his solo album. His album was released on August 2006. The top 12 contestants had a tour to Surabaya. The tour was originally planned to also go to Bandung, Yogyakarta, and Makassar. However, Fremantle canceled it without any published reason. Wisnu is working for RCTI as an anchor.
Spectacular Show Elimination Chart
Safe first Safe second Eliminated
Stage: Spectacular Show
Week: 5/28 6/4 6/11 6/18 6/24 7/2 7/9 7/16 7/23 7/30 8/13
Place Contestant Result
1 Mike Mohede Btm 3 Btm 2 Winner
2 Judika Sitohang Runner Up
3 Firman Siagian Btm 3 Elim
4 Monita Tahalea Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
5 Harry Indra Mantong Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
6 Maya Damayanti Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
7 Glen Johanes Waas Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
8 Yudi Manupassa Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
9 Vira Puspitasari Btm 3 Elim
10 Wisnu Yoga Prabowo Elim
11 Ronald Silitonga Elim
12 Danar Kurniawan Elim
Season 3
Indonesian Idol (season 1)
The third season of Indonesian Idol was launched on April 21, 2006. The auditions were held at some Indonesia's major cities such as Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Surabaya and Medan. This season, Indonesian Idols also conducted small auditions at some other cities such as Manado and Ambon. The contestants who passed the initial round in both Manado and Ambon were eventually brought into an elimination round in Surabaya. After an additional elimination round, the final group of contestants were finally brought to Jakarta to determine the final twelve contestants who made it onto the Indonesian Idols Spectacular Show.
As with previous Indonesian Idol seasons, the spectacular show was held in Balai Sarbini (Sarbini Building) located in South Jakarta. The Third Season's finalists were considered better than the previous seasons by the judges. However, there were some surprising eliminations going on at the Spectacular Show. Depe, who was a huge favorite to be at the Grand Final, was unfortunately landed on the bottom three along with Gea and Nobo after the first Spectacular Show. She was eventually the first Idol to be eliminated by fans votes. Indra Lesmana said that Depe was way too early to be eliminated. After this elimination, Gea and Nobo were always safe until they were eventually voted out. The other unexpected elimination was Sisi's, who was a huge favorite amongst judges to be the Season 3 winner. She got eliminated on the fifth Spectacular Show. The Final Three consisted of Gea, Dirly, and Ihsan. There were unconfirmed rumors arose saying that the Top 3 contestants made it to the top because of their looks.
The third season also released a compilation album called, Tribute to Tonny Koeswoyo. Tonny, one of the founding members of Koes Plus, a legendary Indonesian Rock Band, died in 1987. Before his death, he and his brothers produced more than a few catch tunes that people still remember until today. The Top 12 Finalists sang Nusantara (Nusantara is the other name for Indonesia) as well as Koes Plus' other famous hit songs such as Diana and Kembali ke Jakarta (Return to Jakarta).
Gea the Top 3 finalist was a favorite to be the winner of the season because of her energetic and "cutesy" performance. However, her fans votes were not enough to safe her from elimination from the Top 3. This left Dirly and Ihsan to battle at the Grand Finale for the Indonesian Idol Season 3 title. As with the previous Indonesian Idols seasons, the Grand Finale was held at the Istora Senayan (Senayan Athletic Complex) in Central Jakarta. The live audience who attended the Grand Finale was approximately 7,000 persons. The winner's single for the 3rd Season is Kemenangan Hati. It was written by Indonesia's top composer, Yovie Widyanto, who also served as guest judge at the Indonesian Idols season two auditions. When the dust was settled, Ihsan was announced by Ata, the host, as the winner of Indonesian Idols Season 3. Ihsan then performed an encore performance to close the season.
Since the show ended, Dirly and Gea have been seen debuted their acting career in a TV drama called Idola (Idol) which was aired on RCTI every Mondays on 8 pm.
Ihsan also debuted his acting career in an Islamic religious series called Maha Kasih which is also aired by RCTI.
This season also implemented new rules for the final portion of the contest. Instead of competing in semifinal heats in which the top vote-getters are promoted to the final round, 28 semifinalists were divided into 2 groups, -- 14 men and 14 women. Four contestants of each group got voted off in the first week, three in second week and two in the third week until resulting the top 10 contestants who filled 10 of 12 spots on the Spectacular Shows. Out of all the eliminated semifinalists the judges nominated two from each group for a wildcard ticket each to be in the Spectacular Show. The tickets were finally taken by Brinet and Tesa.
[edit]Spectacular Show Elimination Chart
Safe first Safe second Eliminated
Stage: Spectacular Show
Week: 6/2 6/9 6/16 6/23 6/30 7/7 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/4 8/19
Place Contestant Result
1 Ihsan Tarore Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 2 Btm 2 Winner
2 Dirly Sompie Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Runner Up
3 Gea Dahliana Btm 3 Elim
4 Nobo Sasamu Btm 3 Elim
5 Maria Pricilla Btm 3 Elim
6 Ilham Irawan Basso Btm 3 Elim
7 Christy Podung Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
8 Sisi Dwi Hapsari Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
9 Brinet Sudjana Elim
10 Tesa Sumendra Elim
11 Lee Kulalean Elim
12 Elisabeth Depe Elim
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Season 4
Indonesian Idol (season 4)
On Wednesday, January 10, 2007, Fremantle Media Asia officially launched the fourth edition of award winning Indonesian Idols. The show was initially announced at the 2006 Panasonic Awards when the Indonesian Idols judges were on hand to received the award for the Best Music and Variety Show. The 4th season commercial also has been airing in RCTI prior to the official launch date. In the official Indonesian Idols website, it was stated that starting from Season 4, future Idols participants can register online and print the audition form rather than using the current registration process which might take up to a whole day to complete. The organizers have added more pre-audition cities compared to last season which received additional host towns such as Banjarmasin, Makassar, Manado, Palembang, Manokwari, Denpasar & Semarang. So far, more than 120,000 people have taken advantage of the new registration process and registered online. Ata and Daniel are back as fourth season's colorful hosts. On the workshop round plus the first two spectacular ahow, Daniel hosted the show alone due to Ata's pregnancy. Ata started joining Daniel back hosting the show on the third spectacular show. Nirina Zubir and Indra Bekti was also announced as the Idol Banget (Extreme Idols) hosts.
However, changes were made to the judging team this season. While Titi DJ and Indra Lesmana are back as the judges, due to scheduling difficulties of their career, Indy Barends and Dimas Djayadiningrat have resigned from judging fourth season Indonesian Idols. Their colorful judging and commentary will be missed. They both are going to be replaced by Anang and Jamie Aditya. Anang, who is the husband of Indonesia's most famous Pop Diva, Krisdayanti, is also known as an established musician as well as a music producer. He was very well known for writing, singing and co-producing Multi-Platinum albums alongside his wife in the duo "Anang dan Krisdayanti". Jamie Aditya, was a Video Jockey during MTV Asia early years. Jamie, a talented musician in his own right, is rumored to launch an LP in 2007 which he hopes to be as successful as Indonesian singer Anggun
The fourth season premiered on 30 March 2007.
The fourth season's theme this year is a compilation album called, "Masterpiece". This album was released on the top 6 night (Friday, 22 June 2007). It s published that all top 12 contestants sing the song "Bendera" (originally sung by Cokelat) and they already made the video clip. The short clip of it was shown on the top 7 Result Show. On the top 6 Result Show, all top 6 contestants sang the song "Bendera" from their album and the background on the main screen was the video clip of the song.
On the top 6 Result Show, it was announced the bottom two rather than the usual bottom three. Dimas finally got voted off after 5 times consecutively was placed in the bottom three or bottom two. Dimas is the only contestant of all spectacular show contestants from all 4 seasons who had the most record to be in the bottom three of two (5 times) consecutively before getting voted off.
On the top 5 Result Show, 4 alumna of Indonesian Idol (Delon (runner-up of season 1), Lucky (6th place on season 1), Mike (winner of season 2), and Judika (runner-up of season 2)) performed as guests. They were all named 'Idol Divo' which is likely adopted from Il Divo who were found by Simon Cowell one judges of American Idol and Pop Idol. Fandy was voted off at this point leaving the formation of 1 male and 3 females on the top 4. This is exactly the same formation as in season 1.
Withover 10,000 viewers at Istora Senayan during the Grand Final, it doubled the projection of the producer. Claimed as the largest, most glorious and the best Grand Final of all Idol shows, it beat American Idol in terms of stage size, design, lighting, and sound system. For the first time in history, Rini, one of the Grand Finalist (later become the winner), had the chance to sing with Indonesia's music divas, Titi DJ and Krisdayanti.
Rini along with the other top 12 also performed at the closing ceremony of the Asian Cup at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium.
Spectacular Show Elimination Chart
Safe first Safe second Eliminated
Stage: Spectacular Show
Week: 5/11 5/18 5/25 6/1 6/8 6/15 6/22 6/29 7/61 7/13 7/282
Place Contestant Result
1 Rini Wulandari Btm 2 Winner
2 Wilson Maiseka Btm 2 Runner Up
3 Gaby Christy Btm 3 Elim
4 Sarah Hadju Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 2 Elim
5 Fandy Santoso Elim
6 Dimas Mochammad Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
7 Julian Anthony Btm 3 Elim
8 Priska Paramita Btm 3 Elim
9 Steve Wowiling Btm 3 Elim
10 Marsya Nada Elim
11 Gana Eka Btm 3 Elim
12 Rismawati Elim
1 It was revealed that Rini got the highest number of votes. It also meant that Gaby got the second highest number of votes
2 Rini got 51.2% of all votes which were cast in while Wilson only got 48.8%
Season 5
Main article: Indonesian Idol (season 5)
The commercial of season 5 was firstly aired during the Asian Idol's commercial break. Online registration was open on the Indonesian Idol's official website. Audition started on February 3, starting in Medan. Daniel returns as the show's host, along with two new hosts, Dewi Sandra and Marissa Nasution. Ata is no longer the host because she moved to Australia with her husband. There were 15 cities which were visited for auditions. Eight cities which were opened for auditions are Medan, Manado, Ambon, Bali, Surabaya, Bandung, Palembang, Jakarta. Seven other cities, Yogyakarta, Malang, Madiun, Salatiga, Cilacap, Tegal, and Cirebon were visited by an Audition Bus that would tour around. A Dream Box was placed in The Wave Mall in Bali for auditions. The judges for the fifth season are Indra Lesmana, Titi DJ, and Anang Hermansyah. The fifth season of Indonesian Idol started to be aired on April 4, 2008.
The fifth season (2008) is just finished airing on RCTI. This season the age limit was changed from 16-29 to 17-29.
The fifth season of Idol in Indonesia saw contestants able to perform with an instrument at any stage of the competition whereas other adaptations of Idol that have introduced live instrumentation only allow the concept at certain times during the show.
Top 12 Indonesian Idol 2008 contestants were:
Januarisman/Aris (20, Jakarta)~WINNER
Gisella Anastasia/Gisel (17, Surabaya)~RUNNER-UP (2 August 2008)
Patudu Syammayim HM/Patudu (19, Semarang)~VOTED OFF (18 July 2008)
Kunto Aji Wibisono/Aji (21, Yogyakarta) ~VOTED OFF (11 July 2008)
Dyna Fransisca/Dyna (17, Palembang) ~VOTED OFF (4 July 2008)
Obet JR Habibu/Beto (24, Ambon) ~VOTED OFF (27 June 2008)
Jandri Fenly Makaruwung/Andy (26, Manado) ~VOTED OFF (20 June 2008)
Elizabeth Putri Estrya/Ibeth (20, Bandung) ~VOTED OFF (13 June 2008)
Dede Richo/Richo (18, Medan) ~VOTED OFF (6 June 2008)
Thefanie Florina/Tifany (19, Malang) ~VOTED OFF (30 May 2008)
Della Setia Kusumawati/Della (25, Jakarta) ~VOTED OFF (23 May 2008)
Safira Rachma Rizkika/Safira (17, Madiun) ~VOTED OFF (16 May 2008)
Eliminated Contestants on The Workshop Round:
Nur Ikwantoko/Lala (24, Malang) ~VOTED OFF (3 May 2008)
Indra Cipta Gunadi/Indra (28, Yogyakarta) ~VOTED OFF (3 May 2008)
TH Endah Paniwulan/Wulan (25, Yogyakarta) ~VOTED OFF (2 May 2008)
Yuka Kharisma/Yuka (20, Medan) ~VOTED OFF (2 May 2008)
Chandra Janaiver Singkoh/Jever (18, Surabaya) ~VOTED OFF (26 April 2008)
Guido Firdaus Hutagalung/Gido (23, Medan) ~VOTED OFF (26 April 2008)
Hatna Danarda/Arda (19, Madiun) ~VOTED OFF (26 April 2008)
Mario Octavianus/Mario (24, Palembang) ~VOTED OFF (26 April 2008)
Irene Karompis/Irene (21, Jakarta) ~VOTED OFF (25 April 2008)
Twenty Sriwulan/Twenty (18, Bandung) ~VOTED OFF (25 April 2008)
Agatha Nurdiana/Atha (19, Jakarta) ~VOTED OFF (25 April 2008)
Reny Dara Agustin/Dara (20, Jakarta) ~VOTED OFF (25 April 2008)
Elimination Chart
Safe first Safe second Eliminated
Stage: Workshop Round Spectacular Show
Week: Week1 Week2 Week31 5/16 5/23 5/30 6/6 6/13 6/203 6/27 7/4 7/114 7/18 8/2
Place Contestant Result
1 Aris Runtuwene Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Winner
2 Gisella Anastasia Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Runner Up
3 Patudu Manik Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
4 Kunto Aji Wibisono Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
5 Dyna Fransisca Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
6 Obet JR Habibu Elim
7 Andy Makaruwung Elim2 WC Elim
8 Elizabeth Putri Estrya WC Btm 3 Elim
9 Dede Richo Btm 3 Elim
10 Tifany Florina Btm 3 Elim
11 Della Setia Kusumawati Btm 3 Elim
12 Safira Rachma Rizkika Elim
13-14 Indra Cipta Gunadi Elim2 Elim
Yuka Kharisma
15-16 Nur Ikwantoko Elim
TH Endah Paniwulan
17-24 Chandra Janaiver Singkoh Elim
Hatna Danarda
Guido Firdaus Hutagalung
Mario Octavianus
Irene Karompis
Twenty Sriwulan
Reny Dara Agustin
Agatha Nurdiana
1 Week 3 of The Workshop Round was a Pre-Gala Week where 10 contestants who had already made it through to the Spectacular Show performed. Plus, 4 eliminated contestants (2 boys and 2 girls) battled for the 2 final wild card spots (for 1 boy and 1 girl) on the Spectacular Show.
2 Ibeth, Yuka, Andy, and Indra were originally voted off on the 2nd week but the judges picked them back to battle for the only 2 wild card tickets to be on the Spectacular Show.
3 Aris and Dyna were saved at the same time since Daniel declared Andy was voted off before saving either Aris or Dyna
4 It was revealed that Aris got the most number of votes.
Season 6
Main article: Indonesian Idol (season 6)
On 12 March 2009, RCTI's CEO announced that Indonesian Idol would not be running a 6th season due to the financial crisis. But in late October 2009, RCTI surprised its audience by showing a short commercial of the Indonesian Idol logo. Rumors started spreading that Indonesian Idol will be officially back in 2010 after a hiatus for one season. No press confirmation has been delivered to the media over the actual comeback itself. The judges for the sixth season are Agnes Monica, Erwin Gutawa, and Anang Hermansyah.
After many rumors, RCTI finally confirmed the return of Indonesian for Season 6, by making audition commercials that featured Daniel Mananta (who will be back for hosting), which confirmed that Indonesian Idol will be back in 2010. The auditions for Season 6 is going to be held from December 2009. There was a form to fill in on the Indonesian Idol website to try for auditions for 2010. Auditioners had to be between the ages of 16 to 27 by November 16, 2009.
The sixth season of Indonesian Idol premiered on March 5, 2010, on RCTI
Top 24 Indonesian Idol 2010 contestants were:
Top 24 Contestants
Females
Tesa - Atresye Novliana T. (Surabaya)
Ica - Raizza Intifada (Surabaya)
Diana - Diana Tuwema (Jakarta)
Keyko - Keyko Vredhe (Medan)
Mona - Monalisa Lengkong (Manado)
Dea - Panendra Larasati (Bandung)
Zulfa - Zulfa Tisa Shafira (Surabaya), eliminated April 23
Citra - Skolastika Citra Kirana Wulan (Yogyakarta), eliminated April 16
QZ - Putri Bilqis Anhudyanti (Bandung), eliminated April 9
Orin - Corina Reviera(Medan), eliminated April 9
Doremi - Hairani Armaya Doremi (Medan), eliminated April 2
Mela - Yunita Romela (Palembang), eliminated April 2
Males
Fendi - Fendi (Makasar)
Rio - Rio Rezky Basir (Makasar)
Ray - Ray Generies Tambunan (Medan)
Windra - Windra E. (Medan)
Igo - Elicohen C. Pentury (Ambon)
Gilang - Gilang Saputra (Yogyakarta)
Mike - Michael C. R. Dotulong (Jakarta), eliminated April 23
Fauzan - Muhammad Fauzan Julian Razak (Bandung), eliminated April 16
Eza - Dimas Riza Mustajab (Jakarta), eliminated April 9
Andi - Andi Subadja (Bandung), eliminated April 9
Sannie - Sannie Legawanta (Bandung), eliminated April 2
Bagus - Gede Bagus Perdana Putra (Denpasar), eliminated April 2
[edit]Elimination Chart
Safe first Safe second Eliminated
Babak: Workshop Spectacular Show
Minggu: Week1 Week2 Week3 14/05 21/05 28/05 04/06 11/06 18/06 25/06 02/07 09/07 16/07 07/08
Posisi Nama Peserta Hasil
Ica Intifada Btm 3
Diana Tumewa
Keyko Vredhe
Mona Lengkong
Dea Larasati Btm 3
Fendi
Ray Generies
Windra E.
Igo Pentury
Gilang Saputra
Rio Basir WC1
Tesa Novliana WC1
Citra Kirana Elim WC
14 Andi Subadja Elim WC Elim
15-17 Michael Dotulong Elim
Fauzan Razak
Zulfa Shafira
18-24 Bagus Perdana Elim
Eza Mustajab
Sannie Legawanta
QZ Anhudyati
Orin Reviera
Doremi Hairani
Mela Yunita
1 Originally eliminated during the week, Rio Basir and Tesa Novliana got two wildcard tickets during the week to proceed to the Spectacular Show.
Judges
Indra Lesmana - Musician, Composer, Sound Engineer, Producer (season 1-5)
Titi DJ - Singer (season 1-5)
Anang Hermansyah - Music Producer (season 4-present)
Meuthia Kasim - Presenter (season 1 & 2)
Dimas Djayadiningrat - Director (season 1-3)
Indy Barens - Presenter (season 3)
Jamie Aditya - Presenter Discovery Channel, MTV Asia VJ (season 4)
Agnes Monica - Singer (season 6-present)
Erwin Gutawa - Musician, Composer, Producer (season 6-present)
Guest Judges
Krisdayanti - Singer (Audition,season 1&5)
Yovie Widyanto - Producer (season 2&5)
Ahmad Dhani - Producer (Spectacular Show,season 2)
Tika Panggabean - Singer (Spectacular Show,season 4)
Rio Febrian - Singer (Audition,season 5)
Hady Mirza - Singer / Asian Idol (Audition,season 5)
Melly Goeslaw - Singer,Producer (Audition,season 5 & Workshop II, Season 6)
Nugie - Singer (Audition,Season 5)
Rossa - Singer (Workshop,Season 5 & Audition - Workshop, Season 6))
Audi - Singer (Workshop,Season 5)
Hosts
The hosts of Indonesian Idol up until season 4:
Amelia Natasha - Presenter (season 1 - 4)
Irgi Ahmad Fahrezi - Actor, Presenter (season 1 & 2)
Daniel Mananta - MTV Indonesia VJ's (season 3 - present)
Dewi Sandra - Presenter, Singer (season 5 - present)
Marissa Nasution - MTV Indonesia VJ's (season 5)
Hosts of Idol Banget / Idol Hi Five, a "supplement" show to the franchise
The host members:
Amelia Natasha - Presenter (Season 1)
Irgi Ahmad Fahrezi - Actor, Presenter (Season 1)
Addry Danuatmaja - Presenter
Herjunot Ali - MTV Indonesia VJ's (Season 2)
Suci Wulandari - Top12 Indonesian Idol first season (Season 2)
Nirina Zubir - MTV Indonesia VJ's, actress (Season 3&4)
Indra Bekti - Model, Presenter, Singer (Season 3&4)
Olga Syahputra - Comedian, Presenter (Season 4)
Arie Dagienk - Presenter, Broadcast
Magdalena - Presenter
Controversy
Joy (The winner of the first season) ceased all ties with Fremantle Media and the Indonesian Idol franchise within weeks of her win due to contractual disagreements between Joy and the show's management Indomugi Pratama. This included a six-year contract with Sony BMG and several appearance commitments including singing at local malls. Joy found this offensive to the Idol title. All traces of her Idol journey were removed from the official site.
Before Joy, Helena (the third runner-up from the first season) resigned from Indonesian Idol just a few days before the final, and made her first solo album called Keajaiban Cinta. The album made a huge success and had Gold Platinum status.
During the Workshop Round of Season 4 and Season 5, many contestants said "Saya sudah berusaha.." ("At least I have tried...") or "Apabila saya diberi kesempatan untuk minggu depan, saya akan ..." ("If people give me the chance to stay here for another week, I will...") when they received negative feedbacks from the panels. This stirred up some rumors among fans that it might have been scripted.
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