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(February 2024)
Malaysian Idol
GenreReality
Created bySimon Fuller
Based onAmerican Idol
Presented bySoo Kui Jien (1-2)
Sharifah Aleeya (1)
Cheryl Samad (2)
Judges
Country of originMalaysia
Original languagesMalay
English
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes18
Production
Running time3 hours
Production companyFremantle Media
Original release
Network8tv (Live Broadcast)
TV3 (Repeat Broadcast)
Release14 August 2004 (2004-08-14) –
24 September 2005 (2005-09-24)

Malaysian Idol is the Malaysian version of theIdol Series that started inUK, similar to shows such as UK'sPop Idol andAmerican Idol in the franchise. This show is a contest to determine the best young singer inMalaysia, with the winner receiving a major record deal, although some runners-up have achieved enough fame to ink record deals of their own. Like any otherIdol show, the winner is decided by public votes. TheMalaysian Idol series has gained a following in Malaysia from people of all ages partly due to their interest inAmerican Idol which had been introduced a few years prior. Malaysian Idol has been broadcast to Malaysian viewers via terrestrialtelevision,8TV andTV3.

The last few finalists ofMalaysian Idol have become celebrities because they have their own following of fans who supported them throughout their appearance onMalaysian Idol.

Outside Malaysia, the show has become known worldwide for the audition of aMichael Jackson impersonator, which became a viral hit on the Internet because of his attempt to singBillie Jean, gaining over 12 million views onYouTube.

Overview

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InMalaysian Idol, auditions were held for the top finalists. The first season was hosted bySoo Kui Jien andSharifah Aleya. However, for the second season, Jien's new co-host wasCheryl Samad. Malaysian Idol was also unique in presenting in a bilingual English/Malaysian format, Jien representing a large portion of the English dialogue and the Malaysian part primarily Aleya/Samad which would have been of aid toPaul Moss' appearance on the show.

In a nutshell, the Malaysian Idol competition follows the Idol Series' main concept. All rounds of competition are broadcast on television. Contestants who aspire to be singers sign up and audition for the preliminary round in front of three judges (refer Judges below). Successful candidates enter the next round. In the next phase, Idol contestants perform individually and in a group. This round of elimination is also known as the "Theatre Elimination" Round (equivalent toAmerican Idol's Hollywood Round) and their fate is again decided by the judges. The last phase involves weekly performances in front of an audience. The person with the fewest votes (as sent in by the audience throughout Malaysia throughSMS andtelephone calls) for each week, is eliminated. After each performance the judges will give their feedback; however they do not determine whether the contestant should stay or go. This goes on until the Malaysian Idol has been selected.

Judges

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As seen in the format forAmerican Idol where there were two American and one British judges, two of the judges in Malaysian Idol were native Malaysians, and the other a New Zealander. Similarly, two out of three of Malaysian Idol judges were male.

The judges included:[1]

  • Roslan Aziz — Malaysian musician, album producer, songwriter. singer
  • Fauziah Latiff — Malaysian singer, actress
  • Paul Moss — New Zealand singer, songwriter, producer, recording company Positive Tone's Artiste & Repertoire (A&R) director

Malaysian Idol Coaches

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Season 1 (2004)

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Main article:Malaysian Idol (Season 1)

Jaclyn Victor won the title as the first Malaysian Idol in 2004 while the runner-up wasFaradina Mohd. Nadzir (Dina).[1]

The Malaysian Idol winner's single is "Gemilang", written byMalaysian Idol music directorAubrey Suwito.

Finalists

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(ages stated at time of contest)

ContestantAgeHometownVoted OffLiveshow Theme
Jaclyn Victor (Jac)25Kuala LumpurWinnerGrand Finale
Faradina Mohd. Nadzir (Dina)19Johor Bahru9 October 2004
Mavick Teo Hui Mau (Vick)19Ipoh2 October 2004Malaysian/International Hits
Andrew Tan Khin Huat (Andrew)20Kuala Lumpur25 September 2004Film Hits
Mohd Saipul B. Bakeri (Saiful)18Sarawak18 September 2004P. Ramlee Songs
Nicolette Palikat (Nikki)18Tambunan11 September 2004R&B
Ahmad Zamil Idris (Zamil)26Kampung Datuk Keramat4 September 2004Rock
Victor Lee Choon Keat (Victor)22Penang28 August 200480s Hits
Rydiana Abdul Rahim (Rydee)21Kota Kinabalu21 August 2004Classic Hits
Mohammad Fahmy bin Zakaria (Fahmy)19Kuala Lumpur
Sufiah Mohamed Noor (Sufiah)26Kuala Lumpur14 August 2004My Idol
Fazdli Zainal (Fazly)26Kuala Lumpur

Elimination

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Round:Spectacular Show
Week:14/821/828/84/911/918/925/92/109/10
PlaceContestantsResult
1Jaclyn VictorBtm2Btm2Winner
2Faradina Mohd. NadzirBtm3Runner Up
3Mavick Teo Hui MauElimEliminated
(Week 8)
4Andrew TanBtm3Btm2ElimEliminated
(Week 7)
5Saipul BakeriBtm2Btm3ElimEliminated
(Week 6)
6Nicolette PalikatBtm3ElimEliminated
(Week 5)
7Ahmad Zamil IdrisBtm2ElimEliminated
(Week 4)
8Victor Lee Choon KeatElimEliminated
(Week 3)
9-10Rydiana RahimBtm3ElimEliminated (Week 2)
Fahmy Zakaria
11-12Sufiah Mohamed NoorElimEliminated (Week 1)
Fazdli Zainal

Season 2 (2005)

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Main article:Malaysian Idol (Season 2)

After the first selection round (auditions were open to the public throughoutMalaysia), and the three Theater Elimination or "workshop" sessions were over, there were 11 finalists left. Every week of Malaysian Idol has resulted in with the contestant with the fewest votes going out of the contest.

Finalists

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(ages stated at time of contest)

ContestantAgeHometownVoted OffLiveshow Theme
Daniel Lee Chee Hun (Daniel)22ChanglunWinnerGrand Finale
Norhanita Hamzah (Nita)25Kuala Lumpur24 September 2005
Farah Asyikin Zulkifli (Farah)26Taman Tun Dr Ismail17 September 2005Film Hits
Faizull Herman Mohd Yahya (Faizul)24Malacca10 September 2005Unplugged
Ashvin Nair (Ash)25Subang3 September 2005Classic Hits
Adam Alli @ Abu Kawi (Adam)23Sarawak27 August 2005Rock
Tengku Hamisah Zaharah (Xerra)25Kuala Lumpur20 August 2005Local Songwriters
Ejay Wong Shau Fui (Ejay)25Sabah13 August 2005R&B/Pop Hits
Azam Yakab @ Yakob (Azam)21Sabah6 August 2005Colours
Atilia Sarani (Atilia)28Kuala Lumpur30 July 2005Local/Foreign Hits
Tricia Priscilla D'Cruz (Tricia)21Cheras

These finalists released a compilation album entitledMalaysian Idol 2.

Elimination

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Legend
Top 11Winner
SafeTopSafe FirstSafe LastEliminated
Round:Spectacular ShowsFinale
Week:30/76/813/820/827/83/910/917/924/9
PlaceContestantsResult
1Daniel Lee Chee Hun1st1st1st1st1stWinner
2Norhanita HamzahRunner Up
3Farah Asyikin ZulkifliElimEliminated
(Week 8)
4Faizull Herman Mohamad YahyaBtm 3Btm 3Btm 2Btm 2ElimEliminated
(Week 7)
5Ash NairBtm 2Btm 3Btm 2ElimEliminated
(Week 6)
6Adam AlliElimEliminated
(Week 5)
7Tengku Hamisah Zaharah Tengku ZaimiBtm 2ElimEliminated
(Week 4)
8Wong Shau FuiBtm 3ElimEliminated
(Week 3)
9Azam YakobElimEliminated
(Week 2)
10-11Atilia SaraniElimEliminated (Week 1)
Tricia Priscilla D'Cruz

The winner of 2005 season ofMalaysian Idol wasDaniel Lee Chee Hun (Daniel) who defeatedNorhanita Hamzah (Nita) (Note: Daniel has always been in the top position throughout the weeks leading to the finals, as mentioned occasionally in the show). According to the press conference, Daniel garnered a massive 1.2 million out of 1.67 million votes (or about 68%) by the audience to win the finals (the voting time window was approximately 24 hours after the final show). The final show was on September 23, 2005, and the results show was on September 24, 2005, and held inGenting Highlands's Arena of Stars. On the live broadcast aired onTV3 and8TV, the three judges spoke highly of both the finalists.

The second season's theme (winner's) song is "Mimpi", written by Pot, a member of the Malaysian bandInnuendo. It was also through this song that enabled Daniel to shine in the finals.

Cancellation

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On 12 March 2006, 8TV's CEO announced thatMalaysian Idol would not return for a third season. However, the show was succeeded byOne in a Million (2006-2009), another reality singing competition that used a similar format.

References

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  1. ^abKoshy, Elena (2019-11-17)."Malaysian Idol doyenne Jaclyn Victor's Inspiring Story of Perseverance, Family and Music | New Straits Times".NST Online. Retrieved2024-02-06.
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