Indonesian Idol (season 2)

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Indonesian Idol
Season 2
Hosted by Irgy Ahmad Fahrezi
Amelia Natasha
Judges Indra Lesmana
Titi DJ
Meuthia Kasim
Yovie Widianto
Dimas Djayadiningrat
Winner Mike Mohede
Runner-up Judika
Finals venue Balai Sarbini
Release
Original network RCTI
Original release25 March (2005-03-25) 
13 August 2005 (2005-08-13)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 1
Next 
Season 3

The second season of Indonesian Idol premiered on 25 March 2005 and continued until 13 August 2005. It was co-hosted by Amelia Natasha and Irgy Ahmad Fahrezi. Indra Lesmana, Titi DJ and Meuthia Kasim judged from audition round till spectacular show, while Yovie Widianto replaced Dimas Djayadiningrat in audition round till workshop round before being replaced again with Dimas Djayadiningrat. Mike Mohede won the season with Judika as the runner-up, Firman Siagian finishing third and Monita Tahalea finishing fourth. [1] This was the first season to have a finale with two male contestants, with the third season being the second.

Contents

Auditions

All of the Auditions were held In five cities: Surabaya, Bandung, Makassar, Yogyakarta and Jakarta.

Workshop

Group 1

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Starqueen Victorious"Arti Hadirmu" (Audy Item)Eliminated
2Hendra Purnanto"Mendendam" (Marcell)Eliminated
3Tiara Soemawilaga"Hey" (Fatima Rainey)Eliminated
4Firman Siagian"Everything I do, I do it for you" (Bryan Adams)Safe
5Sylvia Damayanti"Pertama" (Reza Artamevia)Safe
6Wisnu Yoga Prabowo"Lebih Baik Darinya" (Rio Febrian)Safe
7Gamila Mustika"Biru" (Vina Panduwinata)Eliminated
8Mike Mohede"Right Here Waiting" (Richard Marx )Safe

Group 2

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Judika Sihotang"Sedih Tak Berujung" (Glenn Fredly)Safe
2Sri Rizki Nuryulianti"Kiss Me" (Sixpence None the Richer)Eliminated
3Ronald Silitonga"Akhir Cerita Cinta" (Glenn Fredly)Safe
4Andrian Pramono"This Love" (Maroon 5)Eliminated
5Nikita Fima Atriyu"How do I Live" (Trisha Yearwood)Eliminated
6Harry Indra Mantong"Pergi Untuk Kembali" (Ello)Safe
7Mila Amelia"Bilang Saja" (Agnes Monica)Eliminated
8Yudi Manupassa"You'll be in My Heart" (Usher )Safe

Group 3

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Jamil Ichsan"Cintaku" (Chrisye)Eliminated
2Retno Mayang Sari"Mengertilah Kasih" (Ruth Sahanaya)Eliminated
3Alfattah"Melompat Lebih Tinggi" (Sheila on 7)Eliminated
4Shinta Dewi"Keabadian" (Reza Artamevia)Eliminated
5Danar Indra"Kasih Putih" (Glenn Fredly)Safe
6 Monita Tahalea "Milikmu Selalu" (Andien)Safe
7Glenn Johannes Waas"Ketika Kau Menyapa" (Marcell)Safe
8Vira Puspitasari"Sang Dewi" (Titi DJ )Safe

Spectacular Show

Spectacular Show 1 – Indonesian Top Hits

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Judika"Karma" (Cokelat)Safe
2Yudi"Manusia Bodoh" (ADA Band)Bottom 3
3Firman"Gara-Gara Kamu" (Slank)Safe
4Maya"Kini" (Rossa)Safe
5Danar"Rahasia Perempuan" (Ari Lasso)Eliminated
6Harry"Kukatakan Dengan Indah" (Peterpan)Safe
7Glenn"Seperti Yang Kau Minta" (Chrisye)Safe
8 Monita Tahalea "Lagu Sendu" (Audy Item)Safe
9Wisnu"Aku Ada Disini" (Rio Febrian)Safe
10Vira"Indah" (Agnes Monica)Bottom 3
11Ronald"Masih" (ADA Band)Safe
12Mike"Pupus" (Dewa 19)Safe

Spectacular Show 2 – Band Hits

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Maya"Kita Tidak Sedang Bercinta Lagi" (Dewa 19)Bottom 3
2Ronald"Kau Yang Terindah" (Java Jive)Eliminated
3Wisnu"Dahulu" (The Groove)Safe
4Yudi"Tak Bisa Kelain Hati" (KLA Project)Safe
5Vira"1000 Tahun Lamanya" (Jikustik)Safe
6Judika"Terlalu Manis" (Slank)Safe
7Mike"Kamulah Satu-Satunya" (Dewa 19)Safe
8 Monita Tahalea "Bagaikan Langit" (Potret)Safe
9Harry"Cantik" (Kahitna)Safe
10Glenn"Pelangi di Matamu" (Jamrud)Bottom 3
11Firman"Loe Toe Ye" (/rif)Safe

Spectacular Show 3 – 90's

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Firman"Dan" (Sheila on 7)Safe
2Judika"This I Promise You" (Richard Marx)Safe
3Maya"Satu Mimpiku" (The Groove)Safe
4Vira"Rindu Ini" (Warna)Safe
5Mike"Percayalah" (Titi DJ)Safe
6Harry"Esok kan Masih Ada" (Utha Likumahua)Bottom 3
7Yudi"Sobat" (Padi)Bottom 3
8 Monita Tahalea "Bintang-Bintang" (Titi DJ)Safe
9Wisnu"Salah" (Potret)Eliminated
10Glenn"Lately" (Stevie Wonder)Safe

Spectacular Show 4 – Upbeat Songs

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Vira"Berharap Tak Berpisah" (Reza Artamevia)Eliminated
2Harry"Tanda-Tanda" (Mus Mulijono)Safe
3Glenn"Terpesona" (Glenn Fredly)Bottom 3
4 Monita Tahalea "Surat Cinta" (Vina Panduwinata)Safe
5Firman"Hard to Handle" (The Black Crowes)Safe
6Maya"Rembulan" (Krisdayanti)Bottom 3
7Mike"Sinaran" (Sheila Madjid)Safe
8Judika"Puncak Asmara" (Utha Likumahua)Safe
9Yudi"Senorita" (Justin Timberlake)Safe

Spectacular Show 5 – Rock

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Yudi"Terbang" (The Fly)Eliminated
2 Monita Tahalea "Don't Speak" (No Doubt)Safe
3Glenn"Begitu Indah" (Padi)Bottom 3
4Harry"It's My Life" (Bon Jovi)Bottom 3
5Firman"Cemburu" (Dewa 19)Safe
6Judika"Rocker Juga Manusia" (Seurieus)Safe
7Maya"Since U Been Gone" (Kelly Clarkson)Safe
8Mike"Mengejar Matahari" (Ari Lasso)Safe

Spectacular Show 6 – My Idols

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Harry"Andai" (Gigi)Safe
2Maya"Seindah Biasa" (Siti Nurhaliza)Bottom 3
3Glenn"Karena Kutahu Engkau Begitu" (Andre Hehanussa)Eliminated
4Mike"Nada Kasih" (Fariz RM)Safe
5Firman"Mistikus Cinta" (Dewa 19)Safe
6 Monita Tahalea "Menangis Semalam" (Audy Item)Bottom 3
7Judika"Hampa" (Ari Lasso)Safe

Spectacular Show 7 – Legends

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Mike"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (Queen)Safe
2 Monita Tahalea "Oh La La" (Koes Plus)Safe
3Harry"Merpati Putih" (Chrisye)Bottom 3
4Maya"Satu Dalam Nada Cinta" (Vina Panduwinata)Eliminated
5Judika"Making Love Out of Nothing at All" (Air Supply)Safe
6Firman"Bento" (Iwan Fals)Bottom 3

Elimination chart

Safe First Safe Last Eliminated
Stage:Spectacular ShowFinale
Week:27/5 3/6 10/6 17/6 24/6 1/7 8/7 15/7 22/7 29/7 13/8
Position Contestant Result
1Mike Mohede Bottom 3Bottom 2Winner
2Judika Sihotang Runner-up
3Firman Siagian Bottom 3Elim
4Monita Tahalea Bottom 3Bottom 3Elim
5Harry Indra Mantong Bottom 3Bottom 3Bottom 3Elim
6Maya Damayanti Bottom 3Bottom 3Bottom 3Elim
7Glenn Johannes Waas Bottom 3Bottom 3Bottom 3Elim
8Yudi Manupassa Bottom 3Bottom 3Elim
9Vira Puspitasari Bottom 3Elim
10Wisnu Yoga Prabowo Elim
11Ronald Silitonga Elim
12Danar Kurniawan Elim

Statistics

Tanggal3 Terbawah
28 MayDanarViraYudi
4 JuneRonaldGlennMaya
11 JuneWisnuYudi (2)Harry
18 JuneVira (2)Maya (2)Glenn (2)
24 JuneYudi (3)Harry (2)Glenn (3)
2 JulyGlenn (4)MonitaMaya (3)
9 JulyMaya (4)FirmanHarry (3)
16 JulyHarry (4)Monita (2)Mike
Tanggal2 Terbawah
23 JulyMonita (3)Mike (2)
30 JulyFirman (2)
13 AugustJudikaMike

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2005
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