Ídolos Brazil season 6

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Ídolos Brazil
Season 6
Hosted by Rodrigo Faro
JudgesMarco Camargo
Luiza Possi
Rick Bonadio
WinnerHenrique Lemes
Runner-upHigor Rocha
Finals venue Via Funchal
Release
Original network Rede Record
Original releaseApril 5 (2011-04-05) 
July 14, 2011 (2011-07-14)
Season chronology
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Season 5

Ídolos Brazil 6, also taglined as Ídolos 2011 is the sixth season of Brazilian reality interactive talent show Ídolos and fourth season aired on Rede Record. It premiered on Tuesday, April 5, 2011.

Rodrigo Faro returned as a host from last year, while music manager–record producer Rick Bonadio and singer–actress Luiza Possi joined the judging panel as replacements for Luiz Calainho and Paula Lima who left at the end of season five.

This season had the youngest matchups of the two finalists, Henrique Lemes and Higor Rocha, who were both 16 at the time.

Henrique Lemes won the competition with Higor Rocha as the first runner-up and Hellen Caroline finishing third. The final result was leaked on the show's website circa 30 minutes before the live official announcement and pointed to Henrique's victory with 55% out of a total of 7 million votes cast. [1]

Early Process

Regional Auditions

Auditions were held in the following cities: [2]

During this stage guest judges filled in a special fourth judging seat.

Episode Air DateAudition CityAudition DateAudition VenueGuest Fourth JudgeGolden Tickets Total
April 5, 2011 Uberlândia February 5, 2011 Tancredo Neves Arena Alexandre Pires 26
April 7, 2011
April 12, 2011 Florianópolis January 29, 2011Nego Quirido SambadromeNo Guest Judge20
April 14, 2011
April 19, 2011 Rio de Janeiro February 12, 2011 Fort Copacabana Preta Gil 22
April 21, 2011
April 26, 2011 São Paulo February 19, 2011 Ibirapuera Arena No Guest Judge21
April 28, 2011
Total Tickets to São Paulo89

São Paulo Week

Chorus Line

The first day of São Paulo Week featured the eighty-nine contestants from the auditions round. Divided into groups, the contestants go up on stage and individually sing a song a capella. Fifty-two advanced.

Groups

The fifty-two remaining contestants were divided in groups of four or three. They had to pick a song and sing accompanied by a soundtrack. Thirty-one advanced.

Solos

The thirty-one remaining contestants had to choose a music and singing accompanied by a band and can also play an instrument. In the end, the judges take the contestants individually and tell them if they made the final fifteen.

Semi-finals

Semi-finalists

The fifteen semi-finalists were officially announced on May 12, 2011. The following are semi-finalists who failed to reach the finals.

(ages stated at time of contest)

ContestantAgeHometownAudition LocationVoted Off
Dani Mota25 Belo Horizonte UberlândiaMay 19, 2011
Jean Vitor29 São Bento do Sul FlorianópolisMay 19, 2011
Maynah Faria18 Rio de Janeiro Rio de JaneiroMay 19, 2011
Mônica Costa18 Araguari UberlândiaMay 19, 2011
Rafael Carvalho17 Itabuna São PauloMay 19, 2011

Top 15 – Sing Your Idol

OrderContestantSong (Original Artist)Result
1Fernanda Portilho"Pensando em Nós Dois" (Ivete Sangalo ft. Seu Jorge) Safe
2Higor Rocha"Sem Radar" (LS Jack)Safe
3Raphael Diniz"Mentes Tão Bem" (Zezé di Camargo & Luciano)Safe
4Camila Morais"Tá Se Achando" (Guilherme & Santiago)Safe
5Henrique Lemes"200 Por Hora" (Jorge & Mateus)Safe
6Hellen Caroline"1 Minuto" (D'Black ft. Negra Li)Safe
7Dani Mota"Rosas" (Ana Carolina)Eliminated
8Maynah Faria"Esqueça" (Marisa Monte)Eliminated
9Karielle Gontijo"Pássaro de Fogo" (Paula Fernandes)Safe
10Rafael Carvalho"Sinais de Fogo" (Preta Gil)Eliminated
11Elson Junior"Caçador de Mim" (Milton Nascimento)Safe
12Mello Junior"Meu Bem Querer" (Djavan)Safe
13Mônica Costa"Rios de Amor" (Victor & Leo)Eliminated
14Jean Vitor"Ei, Psiu! Beijo Me Liga" (Michel Teló)Eliminated
15Marjory Porto"Um Dia de Domingo" (Tim Maia)Safe

The fifteen semi-finalists performed live on May 17, 2011, with results show on the following episode which aired May 19, 2011. The 5 singers with the highest percentage of the public vote were automatically qualified for the finals. Later on night, the judges decided which 5 out of the remaining 10 semi-finalists completed the Top 10.

Finals

Finalists

The ten finalists were officially announced on May 19, 2011, after the semi-final round results be revealed.

(ages stated at time of contest)

ContestantAgeHometownAudition LocationVoted Off
Henrique Lemes16 Tucunduva FlorianópolisWinner
Higor Rocha16 Itanhém São PauloJuly 14, 2011
Hellen Caroline24 Ubatuba São PauloJuly 7, 2011
Karielle Gontijo20 Mineiros São PauloJune 30, 2011
Fernanda Portilho21 Governador Valadares UberlândiaJune 23, 2011
Marjory Porto26 Curitiba FlorianópolisJune 16, 2011
Elson Junior28 Nova Iguaçu Rio de JaneiroJune 9, 2011
Camila Morais21 Monte Sião São PauloJune 9, 2011
Mello Junior25 Palmas São PauloJune 2, 2011
Raphael Diniz26 Curitiba FlorianópolisMay 26, 2011

Top 10 – Country

OrderContestantSong (Original Artist)Result
1Karielle Gontijo"Não Aprendi Dizer Adeus" (Leandro & Leonardo)Safe
2Elson Junior"Os Amantes" (Daniel)Bottom 3
3Camila Morais"Choram as Rosas" (Bruno & Marrone)Bottom 2
4Mello Junior"Amar Não é Pecado" (Luan Santana)Safe
5Higor Rocha"Tem Que Ser Você" (Victor & Leo)Safe
6Fernanda Portilho"Pra Você" (Paula Fernandes)Safe
7Raphael Diniz"Aí Já Era" (Jorge & Mateus)Eliminated
8Marjory Porto"Você Não Sabe o Que é Amor" (Luan Santana)Safe
9Henrique Lemes"Azul" (Edson & Hudson)Safe
10Hellen Caroline"Adoro Amar Você" (Daniel)Safe

Top 9 – Hit Songs

Men sing hits from female singers and women sing hits from male singers.

OrderContestantSong (Original Artist)Result
1Mello Junior"Agora Eu Já Sei" (Ivete Sangalo)Eliminated
2Hellen Caroline"Cedo Ou Tarde" (NX Zero)Safe
3Marjory Porto"Assim Caminha a Humanidade" (Lulu Santos)Bottom 3
4Higor Rocha"A Lenda" (Sandy & Junior)Safe
5Karielle Gontijo"Adrenalina" (Luan Santana)Safe
6Fernanda Portilho"Codinome Beija-Flor" (Cazuza)Safe
7Henrique Lemes"Deixo" (Ivete Sangalo)Safe
8Camila Morais"É Preciso Saber Viver" (Roberto Carlos)Safe
9Elson Junior"Pensando em Você" (Claudia Leitte)Bottom 2

Top 8 – Cheesy Night

Two contestants were eliminated this week.

OrderContestantSong (Original Artist)Result
1Henrique Lemes"Cadê Você?" (Roberta Miranda)Safe
2Fernanda Portilho"Nem um Toque" (Rosana)Bottom 3
3Elson Junior"Whisky A Go Go" (Roupa Nova Eliminated
4Marjory Porto"O Amor e o Poder" (Rosana)Safe
5Karielle Gontijo"Você Não Me Ensinou a Te Esquecer" (Caetano Veloso)Safe
6Camila Morais"Borbulhas de Amor" (Fagner)Eliminated
7Higor Rocha"Aguenta Coração" (José Augusto)Safe
8Hellen Caroline"Fogo e Paixão" (Wando)Bottom 4

Top 6 – Potpourri

OrderContestantSong (Original Artist)Result
1Fernanda Portilho"Não Deixe o Samba Morrer" / "Gostoso Veneno" (Alcione)Safe
2Marjory Porto"Linda Demais" / "Meu Universo é Você" (Roupa Nova)Eliminated
3Higor Rocha"Só Hoje" / "O Sol" (Jota Quest)Bottom 3
4Hellen Caroline"Cartas Pra Você" / "Apenas Mais Uma..." (Lulu Santos)Bottom 2
5Karielle Gontijo"Abalou" / "Sá Marina" (Ivete Sangalo)Safe
6Henrique Lemes"De Tanto Te Querer" / "Amo Noite e Dia" (Jorge & Mateus)Safe

Top 5 – Public Choice / Brazilian Charts

Each contestant sang two songs.

OrderContestantSong (Original Artist)Result
1Hellen Caroline"Só Você" (Fábio Jr.)Bottom 2
2Henrique Lemes"Inventor dos Amores" (Gusttavo Lima ft. Jorge & Mateus)Safe
3Fernanda Portilho"Frisson" (Ivete Sangalo)Eliminated
4Higor Rocha"Primavera" (Tim Maia)Bottom 3
5Karielle Gontijo"Evidências" (Chitãozinho & Xororó)Safe
6Hellen Caroline"Fico Assim Sem Você" (Adriana Calcanhotto)Bottom 2
7Henrique Lemes"Um Beijo" (Luan Santana)Safe
8Fernanda Portilho"Mina do Condomínio" (Seu Jorge)Eliminated
9Higor Rocha"Vou Deixar" (Skank)Bottom 3
10Karielle Gontijo"Tentativas em Vão" (Bruno & Marrone)Safe

Top 4 – Pop Rock

Each contestant sang one solo and one duet with a fellow contestant.

OrderContestantSong (Original Artist)Result
1Karielle Gontijo"Eu Quero Sempre Mais" (Ira! ft. Pitty)Eliminated
2Henrique LemesSafe
3Hellen Caroline"Por Enquanto" (Legião Urbana)Bottom 2
4Higor Rocha"Anna Julia" (Los Hermanos)Safe
5Karielle Gontijo"Equalize" (Pitty)Eliminated
6Henrique Lemes"Primeiros Erros" (Capital Inicial)Safe
7Hellen Caroline"Porque Eu Sei Que é Amor" (Titãs)Bottom 2
8Higor RochaSafe

Top 3 – Judge's Choice

Each contestant sang three songs chosen by: Luiza Possi (1st round), Rick Bonadio (2nd round) and Marco Camargo (3rd round).

OrderContestantSong (Original Artist)Result
1Henrique Lemes"Partida de Futebol" (Skank)Safe
2Hellen Caroline"Volta Pra Mim" (Roupa Nova)Eliminated
3Higor Rocha"Me Liga" (Paralamas do Sucesso)Safe
4Henrique Lemes"Por Te Amar Demais" (Bruno & Marrone)Safe
5Hellen Caroline"Um Anjo Veio Me Falar" (Rouge)Eliminated
6Higor Rocha"Lanterna dos Afogados" (Paralamas do Sucesso)Safe
7Henrique Lemes"Madri" (Fernando & Sorocaba)Safe
8Hellen Caroline"Chão de Giz" (Elba Ramalho)Eliminated
9Higor Rocha"Alma Gêmea" (Fábio Jr.)Safe

Top 2 – Winner's Single 1, Season's Best and Winner's Single 2

Each contestant sang three songs.

OrderContestantSong (Original Artist)Result
1Henrique Lemes"De Coração" (Everson Matos)Winner
2Higor Rocha"Fica Combinado Assim" (José Augusto)Runner-up
3Henrique Lemes"Madri" (Fernando & Sorocaba)Winner
4Higor Rocha"Sem Radar" (LS Jack)Runner-up
5Henrique Lemes"Fica Combinado Assim" (José Augusto)Winner
6Higor Rocha"De Coração" (Original Artist)Runner-up

Elimination chart

Legend
Top 15Top 10Winner
SafeSafe FirstSafe LastEliminated
Stage:Top 15Finals
Week:5/195/266/26/96/166/236/307/77/14
PlaceContestantResult
1Henrique LemesViewersWinner
2Higor RochaViewersBottom 3Bottom 3Runner-up
3Hellen CarolineJudgesBottom 4Bottom 2Bottom 2Bottom 2Elim
4Karielle GontijoViewersElim
5Fernanda PortilhoJudgesBottom 3Elim
6Marjory PortoJudgesBottom 3Elim
7–8Elson JuniorViewersBottom 3Bottom 2Elim
Camila MoraisJudgesBottom 2
9Mello JuniorJudgesElim
10Raphael DinizViewersElim
11–15Dani MotaElim
Jean Vitor
Maynah Faria
Mônica Costa
Rafael Carvalho

Results Night Performances

WeekPerformer(s)TitlePerformance Type
Top 10 Paula Fernandes "Pássaro de Fogo"pre-recorded
performance
"Pra Você"
Top 9 Restart "Pra Você Lembrar"pre-recorded
performance
Top 8Falcão"I'm Not Dog No"pre-recorded
performance
Top 6Marcos & Belutti"Sem Me Controlar"pre-recorded
performance
"Dupla Solidão"
Top 5Fernando & Sorocaba"Madri"pre-recorded
performance
"Teus Segredos"
Top 4 Capital Inicial "Como Se Sente"pre-recorded
performance
"Não Olhe Pra Trás"
Finale Claudia Leitte "Famo$.a."live performance
"Água"
Top 10 (minus the 2 finalists)
with César Menotti & Fabiano
"Como Um Anjo"live performance
"Ciumenta"
Higor Rocha and
Henrique Lemes
1st Medley: "De Coração",
"Fica Combinado Assim",
"With or Without You"
live performance
Zezé di Camargo & Luciano "Mentes Tão Bem"live performance
2011 Top 5 Girls
with Lulu Santos
"Toda Forma de Amor"live performance
Claudia Leitte "Trilhos Fortes"live performance
Rebelde Cast"Rebelde Para Sempre"live performance
2011 Top 5 Guys
with Claudia Leitte
"Exttravasa"live performance
Lulu Santos 2nd Medley: "Já É", "SOS Solidão"
"Assim Caminha a Humanidade"
live performance
Zezé di Camargo & Luciano "Pra Mudar Minha Vida"live performance
2011 Top 2 Finalists with
Zezé di Camargo & Luciano
"Dou a Vida Por Um Beijo"live performance
"No Dia Em Que Saí de Casa"
Rebelde Cast"Do Jeito Que Eu Sou"live performance
Henrique Lemes"De Coração"live performance

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