Indonesian Idol (season 4)

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Indonesian Idol
Season 4
Hosted by Daniel Mananta
Amelia Natasha
Judges Indra Lesmana
Titi DJ
Anang Hermansyah
Jamie Aditya
Winner Rini Wulandari
Runner-upWilson Maiseka
Finals venue Balai Sarbini, South Jakarta
Release
Original network RCTI
Original releaseMarch 30 (2007-03-30) 
July 28, 2007 (2007-07-28)
Season chronology
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Season 5
Indonesian Idol (season 4)
Finalists
(with dates of elimination)
Rini Wulandari Winner
Wilson MaisekaJuly 28
Gabriela ChristyJuly 13
Sarah HadjuJuly 6
Fandy SantosoJune 29
Dimas MochammadJune 22
Julian AnthonyJune 15
Priska ParamitaJune 8
Steve WowilingJune 1
Marsya NadaMay 25
Gana EkaMay 18
RismawatiMay 11

The 4th season of Indonesian Idol premiered on RCTI on March 30, 2007 and concluded on July 28, 2007. Daniel Mananta and Ata continued to host the show. On the workshop round plus the first two spectacular show, Daniel hosted the show alone due to Ata's pregnancy. [1] Ata started joining Daniel back hosting the show on the third spectacular show. Additionally, Nirina Zubir and Indra Bekti were also announced as the hosts of Idol Banget, a behind-the-scenes show of Indonesian Idol.

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Changes were made to the judging team this season. While Titi DJ and Indra Lesmana returned as the judges, due to scheduling difficulties of their career, Indy Barends and Dimas Djayadiningrat had resigned from judging the fourth season of Indonesian Idol. They both were replaced by Anang Hermansyah and Jamie Aditya. [2] 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. Jamie Aditya, was a Video Jockey during MTV Asia early years. Tika Panggabean served as guest judge several times during the temporary absence of judges Titi DJ and Jamie Aditya. [3]

Rini Wulandari was announced the winner of the competition on July 28, 2007, defeating runner-up Wilson Maiseka after nearly 2.4 million votes. The split between the two was 51.2 percent to 48.8 percent. [4] After winning, Rini sang the song "Aku Tetap Milikmu", which was the winning song of the Idol Song Competition.

Early process

On Wednesday, January 10, 2007, FremantleMedia 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 receive 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. This season saw a big jump in number of applicants. More than 90,000 people turned up for the auditions. Contestants were required to be between the ages 16–28.

Auditions

Auditions were held in the following cities: [5]

Audition CityDateAudition Venue
MedanJanuary 7–8, 2007Taman Budaya
ManadoJanuary 7–8, 2007Boulevard Mall
BanjarmasinJanuary 10–11, 2007Gedung Kopertis
AmbonJanuary 10–11, 2007Taman Budaya Karang Panjang
SemarangJanuary 16–17, 2007Gajahmada Hall
DenpasarJanuary 16–17, 2007Mall Bali Galeria
PalembangJanuary 23–24, 2007Palembang Indah Mall
ManokwariJanuary 23–24, 2007Hotel Mutiara
MakassarJanuary 26–27, 2007Hotel Clarion
SurabayaFebruary 5–7, 2007Balai Kartika Makodam
BandungFebruary 12–14, 2007Braga City Walk
JakartaFebruary 19–22, 2007Balai Kartini

Elimination round

Elimination round was held from March 5–7, 2007 at Gedung Kesenian Jakarta. A total of 95 were selected from the twelve audition cities. In the first round, contestants each sang an a cappella solo performance of song of their choice, after which the judges selected who would go home and advance to the next round. The second round had the contestants performing in groups of three. Those who made it to next round performed one more solo song (minus-one). They were cut once again to twenty-four contestants. [6]

Workshop Round

This season featured 24 contestants instead of 28. In addition, instead of one workshop round every week, the workshop round aired every day in marathon at 10PM West Indonesia Time, and there was a separate results show on the following night in the same timeslot. [7]

The schedule was as follows:

Top 24

OrderFemalesMales
ContestantSong (original artist)ResultContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Ayu"Lelaki Buaya Darat" (Ratu)EliminatedSteve"Pecinta Wanita" (Irwansyah)Safe
2Vazza"Cobalah Untuk Setia" (Krisdayanti)EliminatedGana"Ruang Rindu" (Letto)Safe
3Marsya"Separuh Hidupku" (Titi DJ)SafeBenny"Akhirnya Ku Menemukanmu" (Naff)Eliminated
4Andin"Sampai Menutup Mata" (Acha)SafeDimas"Sobat" (Padi)Safe
5Sarah"I Miss U But I Hate U" (Slank)SafeAdi"Kejujuran Hati" (Kerispatih)Eliminated
6Rini"Cintai Aku Lagi" (Sania)SafeFranky"Karena Wanita" (ADA Band)Safe
7Risma"Jangan Bilang Siapa-siapa" (Ratu)SafeFandy"Kau" (Ello)Safe
8Yasmin"Kini"SafeEddo"Kasih Putih" (Glenn Fredly)Safe
9Gaby"Kubahagia" (Melly Goeslaw)SafeRhey"Hapus Aku" (Nidji)Eliminated
10Asty"Aku Tak Mau Sendiri" (Bunga Citra Lestari)SafeWilson"Akhir Rasa Ini" (Samsons)Safe
11Priska"Takkan Terganti" (Dea Mirella)SafeJulian"Cinta Putih" (Kerispatih)Safe
12Devi"Bukan Milikmu Lagi" (Agnes Monica)EliminatedHany"Haruskah Kumati" (ADA Band)Safe

Top 18

OrderFemalesMales
ContestantSong (original artist)ResultContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Rini"Kuakui" (Dewi Sandra)SafeWilson"Malam Ini" (Koes Plus)Safe
2Priska"Cinta Mati" (Agnes Monica)SafeFranky"Sedang Ingin Bercinta" (Dewa)Safe
3Asty"Jadikan Aku Yang Kedua" (Astrid)EliminatedDimas"Setengah Hati" (ADA Band)Eliminated
4Risma"Kau" (T-Five)SafeEddo"Dealova" (Once)Eliminated
5Marsya"Semua Jadi Satu" (3 Diva)SafeHany"Kisah Romantis" (Glenn Fredly)Safe
6Gaby"Pelangi Di Matamu" (Jamrud)SafeSteve"Bintang Di Surga" (Peterpan)Safe
7Andin"Sampai Di Sini" (Ecoutez)EliminatedJulian"Bukan Untukmu" (Rio Febrian)Safe
8Sarah"Andai Ku Tahu" (Ungu)SafeGana"Naluri Lelaki" (Samsons)Safe
9Yasmin"Kau" (Bunglon)SafeFandy"Hampa" (Ari Lasso)Safe

Top 14

OrderFemalesMales
ContestantSong (original artist)ResultContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Sarah"Begitu Indah" (Dewi Sandra)SafeGana"Arjuna" (Dewa)Safe
2Rini"Percayalah" (Ecoutez)SafeSteve"Demi Waktu" (Ungu)Safe
3Yasmin"Pesta" (Elfa's Singer)EliminatedJulian"Bayang Semu" (Ungu)Safe
4Gaby"Jenuh" (Rio Febrian)SafeHany"Aku Cinta Kau dan Dia" (Dewa)Eliminated
5Risma"Cinta Takkan Usai" (Pinkan Mambo)SafeFandy"Rahasia Perempuan" (Ari Lasso)Safe
6Priska"Pudar" (Rossa)EliminatedFranky"Rahasia Hati" (Element)Eliminated
7Marsya"Bunda" (Melly Goeslaw)SafeWilson"Kupu Kupu Malam" (Titiek Puspa)Safe

Wild Card Round

Four of the eliminated contestants were selected by the judges to compete in the Wild Card round. Two contestants advanced to the final group of 12.

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Priska"Aku Melangkah Lagi"(Vina Panduwinata)Safe
2Dimas"Badai Pasti Berlalu" (Ari Lasso)Safe
3Andin"Seindah Biasa" (Siti Nurhaliza)Eliminated
4Benny"Cemburu" (Dewa)Eliminated

Spectacular Show

Finalists

ContestantDate of BirthHometown / Audition City
Rini Wulandari (Rini)April 28, 1990 Medan, North Sumatra
Wilson Simon Maiseka (Wilson)August 24, 1989 Ambon, Maluku
Gabriela Christy (Gaby)December 29, 1989 Bandung, West Java
Siti Sabariah Hadju (Sarah)May 25, 1980 Jakarta, DKI Jakarta
Fandy Santoso (Fandy)April 26, 1985 Surabaya, East Java
Dimas Mochammad (Dimas)September 10, 1986 Bandung, West Java
Julian Anthony Syahputra (Julian)July 20, 1988 Bandung, West Java
Priska Paramita (Priska)May 22, 1989 Makassar, South Sulawesi
Stevano Andrie Wowiling (Steve)September 10, 1989 Manado, North Sulawesi
Nabila Marsya Nada (Marsya)March 14, 1991 Jakarta, DKI Jakarta
Gede Arya Gana Eka (Gana)May 25, 1985 Denpasar, Bali
Rismawati (Risma)September 1, 1982 Bandung, West Java

Spectacular Show 1 – Hits Number 1

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Rini"50 Tahun Lagi"(Warna)Safe
2Gana"Dengan Nafasmu" (Samsons)Bottom 3
3Gaby"Inikah Cinta" (ME)Safe
4Fandy"Firasat" (Marcell Siahaan)Safe
5Wilson"Ku Ada Disini" (Rio Febrian)Safe
6Risma"Terbang" (The Fly)Eliminated
7Priska"Mimpi"(Anggun)Safe
8Steve"Kau Masih Kekasihku"(Naff)Bottom 3
9Marsya"Kuingin" (Ruth Sahanaya)Safe
10Dimas"Topeng" (Peterpan)Safe
11Julian"Lebih Baik Darinya" (Rio Febrian)Safe
12Sarah"Mistikus Cinta" (Dewa)Safe

Spectacular Show 2 – Rock n Roll

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Marsya"Takut" (Anggun)Safe
2Fandy"Jangan Ada Angkara"(Nicky Astria)Safe
3Priska"Luka Lama" (Cokelat)Bottom 3
4Steve"Berakit-rakit" (Jamrud)Safe
5Sarah"Karma"(Cokelat)Safe
6Dimas"Pangeran Cinta" (Dewa)Safe
7Gaby"I Don’t Wanna Miss A Thing" (Aerosmith)Bottom 3
8Gana"Elang" (Dewa)Eliminated
9Wilson"Terbang"(Gigi)Safe
10Rini"Antara Ada dan Tiada" (Utopia)Safe
11Julian"Faith" (George Michael)Safe

Spectacular Show 3 – Ungkapan Hati

Mentor: Harvey Malaiholo

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Julian"Ough"(ADA Band)Safe
2Dimas"Kasih Tak Sampai" (Padi)Bottom 3
3Gaby"Cinta Di Ujung Jalan" (Agnes Monica)Safe
4Fandy"Selamat Datang Cinta" (Harvey Malaiholo)Safe
5Sarah"Aku Bukan Pilihan" (Iwan Fals)Bottom 3
6Steve"Kukatakan Dengan Indah" (Peterpan)Safe
7Marsya"Yang Terbaik Bagimu"(ADA Band)Eliminated
8Priska"Pupus"(Dewa)Safe
9Wilson"Kala Cinta Menggoda" (Chrisye)Safe
10Rini"Because You Loved Me" (Celine Dion)Safe

Spectacular Show 4 – Persembahanku

Mentor: Vina Panduwinata

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Fandy"Indah, Kuingat Dirimu"(Yovie & The Nuno)Safe
2Priska"Stand Up For Love" (Destiny's Child)Safe
3Steve"Bunga Terakhir" (Bebi Romeo)Eliminated
4Rini"Jera" (Agnes Monica)Safe
5Dimas"Angin" (Dewa)Bottom 3
6Julian"Cinta Terakhir" (Gigi)Bottom 3
7Sarah"All I Wanna Do"(Sheryl Crow)Safe
8Wilson"Kuta Bali"(Andre Hehanusa)Safe
9Gaby"Dansa Yok Dansa" (Glenn Fredly)Safe

Spectacular Show 5 – Musik 4 Dekade

Mentor: Yovie Widianto

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Rini"I Love You"(Dewi Sandra)Safe
2Julian"Nuansa Bening" (Keenan Nasution)Safe
3Sarah"Sinaran" (Sheila Majid)Bottom 3
4Priska"Jatuh Cinta"(Titiek Puspa)Eliminated
5Dimas"Tentang Kita" (KLA Project)Bottom 3
6Gaby"Mengertilah Kasih" (Ruth Sahanaya)Safe
7Wilson"Salahkah" (Tompi)Safe
8Fandy"Kisah Tak Sempurna"(Samsons)Safe

Spectacular Show 6 – Movie Soundtrack

OrderContestantSong (original artist) — FilmResult
1Fandy"Mengejar Matahari"(Ari Lasso) — Mengejar Matahari Safe
2Gaby"Cinta Pertama (Sunny)" (Bunga Citra Lestari) — Cinta Pertama Safe
3Wilson"Serasa" (Ello) — Badai Pasti BerlaluSafe
4Rini"Matahari" (Berlian Hutauruk) — Badai Pasti Berlalu Safe
5Dimas"Cinta" (Melly Goeslaw & Krisdayanti) — Tentang Dia Bottom 3
6Julian"Dunia Tanpa Lagu" (Delon Thamrin) — Vina Bilang Cinta Eliminated
7Sarah"Can’t Help Falling in Love"(Elvis Presley) — Lilo & Stitch Bottom 3

Spectacular Show 7 – Percussion Night

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Wilson"Rame-rame"(Glenn Fredly)Safe
2Gaby"Jangan Buang Waktu" (Ruth Sahanaya)Safe
3Fandy"Permaisuriku" (Kahitna)Safe
4Sarah"Rembulan" (Krisdayanti)Bottom 2
5Dimas"Cerita Lalu" (Bunglon)Eliminated
6Rini"Conga" (Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine)Safe

Spectacular Show 8 – Masterpiece

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Sarah"Karena Cinta" (Joy Tobing)Safe
2Gaby"Semua Untuk Cinta"(Mike Mohede)Safe
3Fandy"Merindumu" (Delon Thamrin)Eliminated
4Rini"Cinta Jangan Kau Pergi" (Sheila Majid)Bottom 2
5Wilson"Kemenangan Hati" (Ghea & Dirly)Safe

Spectacular Show 9 – Tribute to Chrisye

Each contestant sang two songs.

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Gaby"Setia" (Chrisye)Safe
2Rini"Seperti Yang Kau Minta" (Chrisye)Safe
3Wilson"Panah Asmara" (Chrisye)Bottom 2
4Sarah"Cintaku"(Chrisye)Eliminated
5Gaby"Damai Bersamamu" (Chrisye)Safe
6Rini"Zamrud Khatulistiwa"(Chrisye)Safe
7Wilson"Kisah Cintaku" (Chrisye)Bottom 2
8Sarah"Khayalku" (Chrisye)Eliminated

Spectacular Show 10 – Tantangan

Each contestant sang two songs.

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Wilson"Barcelona"(Fariz RM)Safe
2Gaby"My Heart Will Go On" (Celine Dion)Eliminated
3Rini"Cinta" (Titiek Puspa)Safe
4Wilson"Dealova" (Once)Safe
5Gaby"Kaulah Segalanya"(Ruth Sahanaya)Eliminated
6Rini"Emotions" (Mariah Carey)Safe

Grand Finale

Each contestant sang three songs, including judges' choice, The Best Of Spectacular Show & the winner's single.

OrderContestantSong (original artist)Result
1Rini"Warna" (Sheila Majid)Winner
2Wilson"Tersiksa Lagi" (Utha Likumahua)Runner-Up
3Rini"Because You Loved Me" (Celine Dion)Winner
4Wilson"Salahkah" (Tompi)Runner-Up
5Rini"Aku Tetap Milikmu"Winner
6Wilson"Aku Tetap Milikmu"Runner-Up

Withover 10,000 viewers at Balai Sarbini 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. [8] At the same venue a week later, The Result and Reunion Show was held. It had a star-studded list of entertainers making an appearance, including Dewi Sandra, Harvey Malaiholo, Vina Panduwinata, Krisdayanti, Ungu, The Fly, Gita Gutawa, judges Indra Lesmana and Titi DJ, as well as past Idol contestants. 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.

Guest performances

WeekPerformer(s)
Spectacular 1 Radja
Spectacular 2/rif
Spectacular 3Samsons
Spectacular 4Letto
Spectacular 5 Nidji
Spectacular 6
Sherina
Krisdayanti
Spectacular 7 Maia Ahmad
Bunga Citra Lestari
Astrid
Terry
Spectacular 8Naff
Idol Divo1
Spectacular 9Ari Lasso
Idol Diva2
Spectacular 10Kerispatih
Ihsan, Dirly, Gea

1 Four alumni of Indonesian Idol, including winner Mike Mohede, Delon, Judika, Lucky performed in a group called Idol Divo.
2 Idol Diva consisted of several previous Indonesian Idol contestants, including Nania, Winda, Karen, Sisi, Monita.

Elimination Chart

FemalesMalesTop 24Wild cardTop 12Winner
Did not performSafeSafe FirstSafe lastEliminated
Stage:Semi-finalsWild cardFinals
Date:4/134/204/275/45/115/185/256/16/86/156/226/297/67/137/18
PlaceContestantResult
1Rini WulandariTop 12Bottom 2Winner
2Wilson MaisekaTop 12Bottom 2Runner-Up
3Gabriela ChristyTop 12Bottom 3Elim
4Sarah HadjaTop 12Bottom 3Bottom 3Bottom 3Bottom 2Elim
5Fandy SantosoTop 12Elim
6Dimas MochammadElimTop 12Bottom 3Bottom 3Bottom 3Bottom 3Elim
7Julian AnthonyTop 12Bottom 3Elim
8Priska ParamitaElimTop 12Bottom 3Elim
9Steve WowilingTop 12Bottom 3Elim
10Marsya NadaTop 12Elim
11Gana EkaTop 12Bottom 3Elim
12RismawatiTop 12Elim
13-14Benny Irawan S. UnoElimElim
Liandini PangastutiElim
15-17Hany Franky PattikawaElim
Franky Anthony
Nur Yasmin Sungkar
18-19Asty PujisariElim
Eddy R.C.Marien
20-24Adi DamayantoElim
Ayu Dyah Perwitasari
Deviana Oktariana
Riodika Sukmawan
Vazza Dite Mulya

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The tenth season of Indonesian Idol premiered on RCTI on October 7, 2019 after a year hiatus and ended on 2 March 2020 at the time of the first case of COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. The main audition process was held in five major cities in Indonesia: Bandung, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Medan and Jakarta. For the first time that the top 3 have all female, while season 2 have all male into the top 3, and the second season to have 2 females into the top 2 after season 7. Lyodra Ginting, became the fourth female winner in a row since season 7.

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Preceded by
Indonesian Idol (season 3)
Indonesian Idol
2007
Succeeded by
Indonesian Idol (season 5)