The Voice Indonesia

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The Voice Indonesia
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Also known asThe Voice Indonesia: The Real Singer (season 1)
The Voice Indonesia: Only Your Voice Will Save You (season 2)
GenreReality television
Created by John de Mol
Based on The Voice franchise
Presented by
Judges
Composer Martijn Schimmer
Country of originIndonesia
Original languageIndonesian
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes83
Production
Executive producers John de Mol
Indra Yudhistira (Indosiar-2013)
Fabian Dharmawan (RCTI-2016)
Victor Setiawan (GTV-2018–2019)
Production locations
  • Studio 5 Indosiar (2013)
  • Studio 8 RCTI (2016; Blind Audition, Battle Round, Knockout Round, Live Shows, Live Playoffs, Semi-final)
  • Studio 14 RCTI (2016; Final)
  • MNC Studios Studio 8 (2018–2019)
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time120–240 minutes (incl. adverts)
Original release
Network Indosiar (2013)
RCTI (2016)
GTV (2018–2019)
Release10 February 2013 (2013-02-10) 
28 November 2019 (2019-11-28)
Related
The Voice (franchise)
The Voice of Holland
The Voice (U.S.)
The Voice UK

The Voice Indonesia is an Indonesian reality television singing competition created by John de Mol. It premiered in February 10, 2013 on Indosiar. [1] [2]

Contents

After the first season concluded, Indosiar dropped the show due to poor ratings. In 2016, RCTI won the rights to the show, and a second season went into production with Indonesian television producer Fabian Dharmawan at the helm after successful seasons with Indonesian Idol and X Factor Indonesia . [3] However, in June 2017, RCTI announced that they would not be continuing the show. In June 2018, it was announced that their sister channel GTV would revive the show for a third season.

The show has produced four winners to date: Billy Simpson, Mario G. Klau, Aldo Longa, and Vionita Veronika.

The original judging panel line-up in 2013 consisted of Armand Maulana, Giring Ganesha, Glenn Fredly, and Sherina Munaf. In 2016, the judging panel was replaced by Ari Lasso, Agnez Mo, Kaka "Slank", and Judika.

The programme was commissioned after a successful first series in the US, where the programme aired on NBC. The winners received cash prize, an all-new car unit, and a record deal with Universal Music Indonesia (season 1 through 3) and Hits Records (season 4).

History

The Voice Indonesia was created by John de Mol in the Netherlands and is based on the original Dutch series. de Mol then began to grow and expand the competition franchise of The Voice, and in 2013, the Indonesian version of the show was launched on Indosiar, the same channel as the highly successful Akademi Fantasi Indosiar . However, due to poor ratings, Indosiar dropped The Voice Indonesia after one season.

In 2016, once the eighth and final season of Indonesian Idol were completed (the vows were cancelled and rolled out again in the ninth season), it was announced that RCTI went into a "bidding war" with Global TV to obtain the rights of The Voice Indonesia, which they later won, and a second season went into production.

Format

The series consists of four phases:

The Blind Auditions

Four judges/ coaches, all famous musicians, will choose teams of contestants through a blind audition process. Each judge has the length of the auditionee's performance to decide if he or she wants that singer on his or her team; if two or more judges want the same singer then the singer gets to choose which coach they want to work with. In the fourth season, a new twist called "Block" is featured, which allows one coach to block another coach from getting a contestant. The artist's journey on the show comes to an end if no coach selects him/she. The blind auditions end when each coach has a set number of contestants to work with. Coaches dedicate themselves to developing their singers mentally, musically and in some cases, physically, giving them advice, and sharing the secrets of their success.

Battle round

Each team of singers will be mentored and developed by their coach. In the second stage, coaches will have two of their team members battle against each other by singing the same song, with the coach choosing which team member will advance to the next stage. A new element was added in season two; coaches were given two "steals", allowing each coach to select two individuals who were eliminated during a battle round by another coach.

Knockout round (Season 2)

As with the battle round, each team of singers will be mentored and developed by their coach. The Knockout Round determines which three artists from each team will advance to the final round of competition, the Live Shows. In this round, after an artist performs, he or she will sit in one of three seats above the stage. The first three artists performing from each team will sit down, but once the fourth artist performs, a coach has the choice of replacing the fourth artist with any artist sitting down or eliminating them immediately. Once all artists have performed, those who remain seated will advance to the Live Shows.

Live performance shows

In the final phase, the remaining contestants will compete against each other in live broadcasts. The television audience will help to decide who moves on. Once one team member remains for each coach, the contestants compete against each other in the finale.

Hosts and coaches

Hosts

The first season's host was confirmed to be sport presenter Darius Sinathrya. Caroline Conchita served as the "backstage online and social media correspondent" for the live show week 1 and Fenita Arie for week 2 onwards. The second season's host was the TV host, VJ, and actor, Daniel Mananta. The third season was hosted by comedian, actor, and TV host Ananda Omesh from Kids version and Astrid Tiar. Ananda Omesh returned for the fourth season but Astrid Tiar was replaced by Gracia Indri.

Coaches

Season 1

In October 2012, four coaches were chosen: Sherina Munaf, Glenn Fredly, Giring Ganesha and Armand Maulana. Sherina Munaf began her singing, acting, and musical career when she was a girl. Glenn Fredly is a soul-pop singer and known has a lot of romantic songs. Giring Ganesha is a frontman of Nidji, while Armand Maulana is a frontman of Gigi. [4] Coach Glenn Fredly died after a long battle with meningitis on 8 April 2020.

Season 2

In January 2016, four coaches were chosen: Ari Lasso, Kaka Satriaji, Agnez Mo and Judika Sihotang. Agnez Mo began her singing and acting career when she was a girl and becoming one of international superstar. Ari Lasso is a pop rock singer and former frontman of Dewa 19. Kaka is a frontman of Slank, while Judika is a runner-up of Indonesian Idol 2005 and pop-rock singer with huge vocal range. [5]

Season 3

In August 2018, four coaches were chosen: frontman of Gigi Band Armand Maulana who was previously a coach in season 1, international diva and Asia's Got Talent judge Anggun, Indonesian pop diva and former Indonesian Idol judge Titi DJ and, also a duo coach consisting of two young singers, Vidi Aldiano and member of musical group RAN Nino Kayam. In 2013, Nino Kayam beside member of musical group RAN. He have project musical group with 2 members of musical group Maliq & D'Essential guitarist Lale and keyboardist Ilman formed of musical group Laleilmanino.

Season 4

The fourth season began in August 2019 with new coach. Young talented singer-songwriter, musician, and actress Isyana Sarasvati replaced Anggun and joined the panel with the remaining coaches.

Coaches' teams

Color key

Winners are in bold, the finalists in the finale are in small italicized font, and the eliminated artists are in small font.

Season
Armand Maulana Sherina Munaf Glenn Fredly Giring Ganesha
1 Leona Dwi Untari
Ferdinand Pardosi
Al Fattah
Dian Permata Saferina
Arro
Roni Satria
Agseisa Galuh Putri
Pritta Kartika
Santi Danametta
Rizky Inggar
Fredy Lona
Rebecca Louis Quinto
Tiara Degrasia
Saptoto Nugroho
Monika Yulianti
Gilbert Pohan
Desy Agustina
Eik Montecarlo
Billy Simpson
Abdi Siahaan
Luise Aminah Najib
Ayu Nanda Maharani
Arden Purwanto Wijaya
Lilian Rumapea
Season
Ari Lasso Agnez Mo Kaka Judika
2
Nina Yunken
Rifany Maria
Nancy Ponto
Jims Wong
Michel Benhard
Daniel Ferro
Fitri Novianty
Ario Setiawan
Dewi Kisworo
Iskandar
Dodi Rozano
Natasya Misel
Mario G. Klau
Aline
Maria Stella
Vanessa Axellia
Astrid Caecilia
Andi Wardina
Sekar Teja
Gloria Jessica
Refita Mega
Maharani Listya
M. Aziz
Siti Rosalia
Season
Armand Maulana Anggun Nino & Vidi Titi DJ
3
Ronaldo Longa
Virzha Ikhtiarini
Anggi Marito
Octarianti Artha
Anis Novinda
Ramanda Almuna
Christiana Chindy
Daniel Jonathan

Rambu Piras
I Made Avapayatha
Eunike Bella
King Daepanie
Novia Noval
Taufik Hidayat
Alisha Mikaila
Rena Pradhita

Gok Parasian
Philipus Joseph
Agseisa Galuh
Jasmine Risach
Richard Jeremy
Shafira Putri
Faisal Kevin
Jaqlien Elsy

Febrian Ihsan
Waode Andraini
Gancar Asanegara
Hendra Jogi
Anggraeiny Faradhita
Keisha Andaviar
Dodi Rozano
Priscilla Evangelinna

Season
Armand Maulana Titi DJ Nino & Vidi Isyana Sarasvati
4
Elly Chia
Bagus Agung
Suci Yantini
Jordie Yose
Trianetha Henuk
Vionita Veronika
Genya Kurnain
Ferlita Ningtyas
Wijaya Kusuma
Tesalonika Manalu
Natasya & Hizkia
Belinda Khaerana
Gery & Ganhy
Nikita Becker
Kaleb Jonathaniel
Joy Fernando
Tommy Vincent

Coaches' timeline

EditionCoachSeasons
1 2 3 4
Original Edition Armand
Sherina
Glenn
Giring
Ari
Kaka
Agnez
Judika
Titi DJ
Vidi & Nino
Anggun
Isyana
All Stars Edition Armand
Titi DJ
Vidi & Nino
Isyana

Guest Mentors and Advisors

SeasonArmand MaulanaSherina MunafGlenn FredlyGiring Ganesha
1 Once Mekel Vina Panduwinata Ello Titi DJ
SeasonAri LassoKakaAgnez MoJudika
2 Ariel
SeasonArmand MaulanaAnggunNino & VidiTiti DJ
3 Maia Estianty Melly Goeslaw Sherina Munaf Indra Lesmana
SeasonArmand MaulanaTiti DJNino & VidiIsyana Sarasvati
4 Kunto Aji Andien Aisyah Marcell Gamaliel Tapiheru

Series overview

Colour key

  Team Armand
  Team Glenn
  Team Giring
  Team Sherina
  Team Agnez
  Team Ari
  Team Judika
  Team Kaka
  Team Anggun
  Team Titi DJ
  Team Nino & Vidi
  Team Isyana

Warning: the following table presents a significant amount of different colors.

SeasonFirst airedLast airedWinnerRunner-upThird placeFourth placeFifth placeWinning coachHostsCoaches (chairs' order)
MainBackstage1234
1 10 Feb 20132 Jun 2013 Billy Simpson Leona DwiTiara DegrasiaAgseisa Galuh Giring Ganesha Darius Sinathriya Conchita Caroline Fenita Arie ArmandSherinaGlennGiring
2 26 Feb 201620 Jun 2016Mario G. KlauSekar TejaFitri NoviantiNina Yunken Kaka Satriaji Daniel Mananta AriKakaAgnezJudika
3 1 Nov 201828 Mar 2019Aldo LongaRambu PirasVirzha IkthtiariniGok Parasian Armand Maulana Ananda Omesh Astrid Tiar ArmandAnggunVidi & NinoTiti DJ
4 29 Aug 201928 Nov 2019Vionita VeronikaElly ChiaTesalonika ManaluNikita BeckerBagus Agung Titi DJ Gracia Indri Titi DJIsyana

The Voice All Stars

After a 2-year break, The Voice Indonesia announced through Instagram and other social media platforms that they will be broadcasting an All-Star edition in 2022. The show will occur by GTV. This season will join by former contestants, former coaches and winners in every season except first season and include Kids version. The coaches are Armand Maulana, Titi DJ, Vidi & Nino & Isyana Sarasvati, same as fourth season of the main show. This edition is hosted by TV host, VJ and actor Robby Purba.

  Team Armand
  Team Titi DJ
  Team Vidi & Nino
  Team Isyana
SeasonFirst AiredLast AiredWinnerOther finalist(s)Winning coachPresenter(s)Guest Presenter(s)Coaches (chairs' order)
1234
1 17 Jun 202219 Aug 2022Jogi Simanjuntak I Made Avapayatha, Jaqlien Elsy, Shyakira Fatiha,
Shafira Putri, Wasisco Lianro,Abdul Izati, Jean Harefa
Titi DJ Robby Purba Astrid Tiar ArmandTiti DJVidi & NinoIsyana

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryRecipientsResult
2013Yahoo! OMG! AwardsFavorite TV ShowThe Voice IndonesiaNominated
2016 19th Annual Panasonic Gobel Awards Favorite Talent Show & Reality ShowWon

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