Anugerah Planet Muzik 2012 Review…
As promised, I am back with my review on the recently-held Anugerah Planet Muzik event held at Max Pavilion Singapore Expo on 15 December 2012. Unlike previous years, I did not scour through internet forums and social media as much to read through the thoughts of viewers and the media from our neighbouring countries. I only skimmed through Twitter (#APM2012) after I came back from the event and spent a good two hours just reading what people had to say. Not surprisingly, the show was slated by our neighbours (what’s new???) but generally the local viewers were the more happier lot, especially when our local heart-throbs walked away with the popular category awards. Of course I saw the word “boring” being bandied about, but it’s subjective from person to person. Even the recent awards shows in Malaysia like Anugerah Industri Muzik and Anugerah Blokbuster were not spared by the so-called “armchair critics”, but these criticisms are difficult to be taken seriously as most of these comments were made by people who know nuts about the industry nor what goes on behind the scenes.
The hosts – TG, Sophie Navita and Dato’ AC Mizal…
Of course, not every production or show is bound to be perfect, but in terms of entertainment value, I feel that this was one of the better editions of Anugerah Planet Muzik we have had in years, much better even than last year. It has to be noted that this was the first time that Mediacorp Radio stations Warna 94.2FM and RIA 89.7FM were holding this event without the support of Beyond DDB Events Sdn. Bhd. after the passing of its late Managing Director, Mr. Amin Hussen. In the past ten editions of Anugerah Planet Muzik, the company, along with the two local Malay radio stations had worked hand in hand and had been a great supporter of this prestigious awards show. At the first time of asking and doing this on their own, I think the two local Malay radio stations can hold their heads up high, and that the previous ten editions have given them good experience and know-how to stage the event better, bar all the internet talks and complaints.
Awi Rafael, Anji and Aliff Aziz performed “Aishiteru“, made popular by Zivilia…
What the social media critics constantly fail to see is the intention of what Anugerah Planet Muzik stands for and why it is held. Unlike our neighbours (both in the industry as well as those watching on the sidelines) who still think based on nationalistic lines / boundaries and still comparing whose artistes / entertainment industries are better (Shame on you Julia Perez & Zed Zaidi!!!), music and entertainment are probably a few things that unite people of different cultures, background and interests. There is a reason why Dato’ Sheila Majid ended her thank-you speech that night with “May music keep us together” and Gigi‘s frontman Armand Maulana had said “Keep the peace, love and respect for music” in his winning speeches at the 2006 and 2008 editions of Anugerah Planet Muzik. The event is all about our regional acts converging and coming together, build networks, share ideas, plan future collaborations and at the same time introduce / reacquaint themselves to the viewers in the region. Sadly, we are still seeing sourgrape comments and slating our neighbouring artistes, especially on the subject of the popularity awards.
Taufik Batisah and Shila Amzah performing “Aku Bersahaja“…
The most common gripes I heard were the awards won by both Taufik Batisah (Most Popular Regional Artiste) and Hady Mirza (Most Popular Regional Song). I believe when the organisers held media conferences at both Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta to announce the nominees and details of the awards show, the media over there would have reported as well how viewers could vote for their respective favourites via the official Anugerah Planet Muzik page. No matter where you are in the world, you were given the opportunity to vote for your favourites from 5th November 2012 till voting ended on 5th December 2012. You guys had a whole month to vote for your favourites, but when the winners were announced, you claimed that the artistes are not popular in your countries and you have not heard of “Ku Tetap Kan Menunggu” on your respective airwaves. Well suck it up guys, time to start learning who your regional acts are and what songs are popular in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. YouTube always helps, it is a question of whether you have the initiative to look up on your own or not. Stop living in your coconut shells and start seeing the quality acts around you, not just where you are based at.
Aweera of MOJO showing his vocal finesse performing “Andai Ku Bercinta Lagi“…
I admit before this I knew nuts about Ridho Rhoma, Maria Calista, Anji, Soo Wincci, and a few others, but thanks to Anugerah Planet Muzik, I now appreciate their talents and understand how they came to be household names in their respective countries. Likewise I hope our regional neighbours would also feel the same way towards our local acts like Awi Rafael, Audionauts, Siti Zahidah, Aliff Aziz, SleeQ and our two idols Taufik Batisah and Hady Mirza. I thought our local brigade who performed that night were excellent and did not let themselves down at all. They definitely stood tall with their counterparts. My only complaint is that Zahidah should have been granted more minutes than she was given when performing “Malam Ini“, cos Najwa Latif was given a slightly longer time to sing her hit “Kosong” (which by the way, she went flat and admitted to it on the entertainment magazine show “MeleTOP” on Astro Ria) and her massive hit single with SleeQ, “Untuk Dia“.
Maria Calista – A name that needs to be remembered from now on…
Speaking of Maria Calista, I unashamedly say I am a big fan of her voice now. Every time I watch reruns of her singing Kotak‘s “Apa Bisa” during the Best Song nominees segment, my hairs will stand on its end. It was even better watching her singing it live. That night when she performed the song, I could see she was making constant eye contact towards Kotak, her eyes and facial expressions were seen as though they were asking the group for their approval. As I was seated on the floor next to the group, I could see all three members of Kotak (Tantri, Chua and Cella) nodding their heads in approval and when she broke into chorus, the group just stood and whooped. In fact the Indonesian contingent gave her a standing ovation. Such is the spirit and camaraderie being shown for their countrymen that I secretly hope could be replicated here as well. Ridho Rhoma‘s “Let’s Have Fun Together” is also now stuck in my head, yes yours truly who does not have a liking for Dangdut initially.
Following in his father’s footsteps – Ridho Rhoma…
It was a no-brainer when I heard Dato’ Sheila Majid‘s name being added to the list of performers that night, that she would be the rightful recipient of this edition’s Anugerah Khas Planet Muzik. A deserving recipient for her achievements for the past twenty-seven years and a legend in her own right, she is still the same humble, intelligent, articulate and immaculate person that she is. And it seems that she is quite ageless. Her skin is flawless and looks like she is still in her late 30s. Her songs will always be evergreen in our hearts and the tribute that Hady Mirza and Shila Amzah gave her was commendable, if not an excellent one. Of course the diva herself did not disappoint, as always, lapping up the accolades that came her way but still retaining that sense of humility, which all up-and-coming artistes should emulate if they dream of longevity in the scene. And her speech was sharp, concise and brought so much deep meaning to what it means to love music.
Style and Elegance personified – Dato’ Sheila Majid…
The hosts, all first-timers at this awards show, did their best to liven up the crowd, though I felt the energy dropped slightly when it was Tahar Ghalib (TG)’s turn to speak. Don’t get me wrong, I simply love the tone of his voice and still feel he is the best person to helm a show with a love / sombre theme but when the three of them were together onstage, I could sense a certain energy imbalance between him and Dato’ AC Mizal. I dunno, I could be wrong with my assessment, but I did feel that way that night. However, I could definitely see that TG was determined not to let his two counterparts, Sophie Navita and the wacky Dato’ AC Mizal upstage him, by dishing back some punchlines of his own. Maybe it is the difference in the personalities of the hosts, with Dato’ AC being more extrovert and zany, naturally providing more spark to the proceedings. I do however have a little grievance with the hosting script when it came to the part on Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza. I felt that at a time when she is going through a personal family problem, any jokes on her or her husband is a bit insensitive. Not too sure if they knew what had happened to Dato’ Khalid Mohd Jiwa during or before the event, but for the benefit of doubt, my guess is they did not know till much later.
APM is all about friendships, collaboration and cooperation between artistes of the three neighbouring countries…
Unlike previous editions of Anugerah Planet Muzik, this one ended much earlier than expected, a sign that showed the organisers have learned from their past experiences of over-running the show. Performances and segments were generally compact and enjoyable and these I felt contributed to a very enjoyable show as a whole. Of course there will always be grievances about repeat / recycled performances by the same artistes year in and out, but I think this is what Anugerah Planet Muzik has come to be known for, as they try to showcase artistes from the three countries coming together and sharing the stage, but as always, more artistes could have been featured. I’m sure more of our local acts would love to display their talents onstage. If I were to make some noise about what I find kinda odd about the performances is that maybe Kotak should not have performed a slow number to open the show and “Beraksi” to introduce the hosts afterwards, as they had already performed the same song during the 2009 edition, which was held in Jakarta. Also, we could have had a different closing to the show, rather than a repeat performance of “Let’s Have Fun Together” by Ridho Rhoma. Unsurprisingly, those seated in the first few rows got up and left for the post-event reception before the show ended proper.
Another enjoyable performance that night between Teacher’s Pet and Judika…
We can all complain and vent our frustrations till the cows come home but it has all been done and dusted, the awards audited and given away to their rightful recipients. I sometimes do not understand why our neighbouring counterparts can sound so vengeful when it comes to competition of any kind, be it in sports or even music. I mean let’s face it, they won most of the Best category awards but still made snide remarks over who is more popular. Can’t we just live and let live and share the awards all around??? This is afterall not Anugerah Planet Malaysia or Indonesia. And for those who are saying that the organisers are making a profit out of this event, me being the biggest critic of this event since I first started blogging on our entertainment scene, will say that they are not. Economic conditions and circumstances in our entertainment industry do not allow us to hold our own awards show for our acts, which is why we have separate award categories during the show to honour our Singapore artistes. Singapore does not have the privilege of having mega sponsorships from big companies as what is being enjoyed by our regional counterparts.
The finale…
I hope that after all is being said by the critics out there, the know-it-alls to the fellow professionals in the industry, the organisers can take stock and continue the good momentum that they have done and even lift the standards further for future Anugerah Planet Muzik events. I for one would love it if Max Pavilion, as a venue, is scrapped once and for all if the show is to be held here again. This was the third time that the event was held there and all three times, the sound system was a major letdown. I have heard and experienced myself how bad it was and am not too sure if it is the sound system or the acoustics of the venue which hinders quality acts from being heard and enjoyed by the audience. Aliff Aziz‘s performance when he sang “Jangan Ganggu Pacarku” was the one most glaringly heard from the speakers, with the crackling sounds being emitted, a major distraction. The Red Carpet event, though slightly better this time, still had the audience coming into the area meant for media and artistes to sit and I don’t think it was a comfortable affair for them with the audience clamouring and jostling forward to snap photographs of the artistes. Some jokes made by the award presenters also went a bit flat and did not resonate with the audience (the panda jokes come to mind, even though it was meant to be an educational / tourist promotion thing) so perhaps something that the region can relate to would be welcomed the next time. Still, it does not take away the fact that this was a much better event than last year, and for that I commend the organisers and thank them for kindly inviting me to the grand occasion…
- Before the show began…
- The seats are marked with the names of the celebrities and award nominees…
- Chua of Kotak
- Tantri (Kotak)
- Cella (Kotak)
- Kotak opened the show with “Pelan-Pelan Saja”…
- Hosts TG, Sophie Navita and Dato’ AC Mizal…
- TG (Tahar Ghalib)
- Dato’ AC Mizal
- Sophie Navita
- Award presenters Hady Mirza and Elfira Loy…
- Winner of Best New Male Artiste in a Song – Anji
- Representative of Raisa, winner of Best New Female Artiste in a Song…
- Aliff Aziz performed “Jangan Ganggu Pacarku”…
- Awi Rafael sang “Pulanglah”…
- Anji was up next with “Hatiku (Berhenti Di Kamu)”…
- All three combined to perform “Aishiteru”, Zivilia’s hit single that won the Anugerah Radio Hits award…
- Award presenters Khairudin Saharom, Amanda Imani and Dyn Norahim…
- Audionauts – Best New Duo / Group winner
- Siti Zahidah with “Malam Ini”…
- Najwa Latif went a little flat when she sang “Kosong” but the audience did not care and still gave her props…
- SleeQ and Najwa performing their hit single “Untuk Dia”
- This was followed by “Salam Semua”…
- Award presenters Fauzie Laily, Nity Baizura, Marina Yusoff and Dzar Ismail…
- Abdul Muttaleeb – Winner of New Media Nova award…
- SleeQ – Winners of New Media Award…
- Shila Amzah performing “Patah Seribu”….
- Taufik Batisah them came onstage to croon us with “Aku Bersahaja”…
- Award presenters A B Shaik, Soo Wincci and Hafeez Glamour…
- Winner of Best Singapore Song – Awi Rafael – Pulanglah…
- Hady was all smiles after receiving his Most Popular Singapore Song award…
- Aweera of MOJO. His voice is oh-so-amazing!!!
- Award presenters Budi Doremi and Fiza O…
- Taufik Batisah winning the award for Best Collaboration…
- Kotak unsurprisingly won Best Duo / Group award…
- Hady Mirza performing “Betapa Berat Cintaku”…
- Maria Calista sang Agnes Monica’s “Karena Ku Sanggup”…
- Ridho Rhoma cajoled us to “Let’s Have Fun Together”…
- Award presenters Keith Foo and Zaza Majid…
- Taufik Batisah bagged Most Popular Singapore and Regional Artiste awards
- Judika and Teacher’s Pet combining and performing “Warisan Wanita Terakhir”…
- Judika with his hit “Bukan Dia Tapi Aku”…
- Award presenters Zizan and Aura Shai…
- Hafiz Suip winning Best Male Artiste award…
- Shila Amzah took the mantle of Best Female Artiste award…
- Ms. Zakiah Halim introducing us to the recipient of the Anugerah Khas Planet Muzik…
- Hady Mirza honouring Dato’ Sheila Majid by singing her hit song “Lagenda”…
- He was joined by Shila Amzah…
- And the diva herself made her way onstage to perform “Antara Anyir & Jakarta” and “Sinaran”…
- Alyah
- Maria Calista
- Taufik Batisah
- Hafiz Suip
- Definitely one of the best segments of the night…
- They performed the nominees for Best Song – “Ombak Rindu”, “Apa Bisa”, “Sedang Apa Dan Di Mana”, “Kisah Hati” and “Terukir Di Bintang”…
- Award presenters Adi Rahman and Shila Amzah…
- Alyah won the award for “Best Song”…
- Hady Mirza took home the accolade for Most Popular Regional Song…
- The closing, with Ridho Rhoma performing “Let’s Have Fun Together” again, this time with the hosts…
Anugerah Planet Muzik 2012 – Red Carpet Event

The pre-cursor to Anugerah Planet Muzik 2012 was the Red Carpet event. Not too sure if viewers of Astro Ria on Mio Singtel were able to catch it live as I heard initially it was supposed to be, unless it was only meant for Malaysian viewers. Nonetheless, for the benefit of my fellow Singaporean readers as well as those from outside this country who did not get to see enough from fellow entertainment blog sites / portals, yours truly have captured more photographs for your viewing pleasure. Note that this is not the full compliment of artistes who walked down the carpet as I had missed out on a few, like local groups X-Clusive and Diorama amongst others, due to the speed they were walking down the aisle and did not stop near where I was stationed that night. Some like Taufik Batisah and Hady Mirza did not appear along the Red Carpet at all, but I guess they have their valid reasons. Enjoy the photographs on show!!!
The Red Carpet event hosts – Hafeez Glamour, Fiza O and A B Shaik…
Fiza O, A B Shaik and Zaza Majid hemmed it up before the event got underway…
Lynn Malik and Lefttool…
Hafriz (one half of local hip-hop duo Mxnor | Mxjor) and former Singapore Idol season three contestant Faizal Isa…
Haramain Osman and Judah Lyne from The Lion Story…
Local band PULSE! who were nominated in the Best New Duo / Group category…
Farid and Nash leading the Aryan Band entourage…
Farhan Shah and Clarence Liew. They are currently working on a single together and expect it to be out early next year…
Wawan (left) and his band The Auras…
A band Singapore (and Thailand) can be proud of – Audionauts…
Snowball had local actor-host-singer Ashmie Roslan (second from right) and rapper Phalique (right) as part of their entourage…
Ross and Aidil of Revalina…
Hyrul Anuar looking dapper in his slick suit…
Awi Rafael and his beau Hanez Suraya…
Hazama looked cool in this outfit, a reflection of his personality…
A very likeable personality this Budi Doremi…
I didn’t know Ridho Rhoma has quite a following in Singapore till this Red Carpet event…
Not much is known of local band Arus, but their music is infectious nonetheless…
The Sallys were not at full strength that night…
Amanda Imani and Indonesia-based Malaysian actor Keith Foo…
Rocker Shafyre and his buddy Calito…
The gal who did us proud on stage that night, Siti Zahidah…
The “Ombak Rindu” couple – Adira and Hafiz Suip…
Aliff Aziz and the vocal powerhouse from Indonesia, Maria Calista…
The ever-so-shy Najwa Latif…
A beauty queen who is also a deejay, host, actress, singer and chef – Soo Wincci…
Judika and his beautiful fiancee, beauty queen Duma Riris…
An awesome band from Malaysia, Mojo. They are set to make waves in the scene…
Resident hosts of Ratu, Fauzie Laily and Marina Yusoff. With them is the handsome and articulate Khairudin Saharom…
A lot has been said about her post-APM 2012. Alyah is still a great singer in my eyes…
Zizan being flanked by Elfira Loy (left) and Kaka Azraff…
All smiles here – Sharnaaz Ahmad and Shila Amzah…
Ever so loving couple, Mr. Sheikh Haikel and wife Anna Belle Francis…
SleeQ looking slick as always…
Singapore Idol season 3 winner Sezairi Sezali and his sweet partner, Syaza Qistina Tan…
Tujuh Band, with Cassidy Anderson…
Good to see Teacher’s Pet revived and active in the scene…
Dato’ Sheila Majid and husband Acis of Gersang fame…
Didicazli, seen here with his mother, Madam Siti Rosminah Jaafar of Al-Jawaher fame…
This photo of Kotak was actually taken during one of the commercial breaks…
Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 Review…

Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 returned to these shores last Friday night after a four-year absence, venturing in Kuala Lumpur in 2008 and Jakarta in 2009, before taking a break last year due to the economic slowdown. 2010 also saw the birth of our very own AnugeraHitz.SG, so it was understandably taxing for Mediacorp Radio‘s Warna 94.2FM & RIA 89.7FM to organise Anugerah Planet Muzik, moreso in Singapore where we do not have the privilege of having mega sponsorships from big companies as what is being enjoyed by our regional counterparts. As such, we have to lower our expectations on seeing more of such big events being organised here. Unless of course if our mainstream media organisations can pool their resources together and give what the consumers would want to see. Anyway, the event celebrated its tenth year in existence, a long way since its inception in 2001 held at the now-defunct Harbour Pavilion. I still remember that 20 January 2001 event like it was yesterday.
Judging from last Friday‘s attendance at the Max Pavilion Singapore Expo where the event was held, I think a working collaboration of such magnitude is still far away from getting materialised. Just imagine, we had one of the best line-ups in Anugerah Planet Muzik history, yet the venue was only about half full. Who should we blame this for??? The economy??? The organisers??? The consumers??? The event venue??? The promotions team??? I’ve said it before and I say it again, we here in Singapore are suckers for free shows, no thanks to the monthly exhibitions at Singapore Expo where we can watch guest artistes performing without paying a single cent. The timing of the event could also have played a small part in not enticing people from attending it. It was only a month ago that we had Maher Zain performing here to a sell-out audience, and tickets to his concert did not come cheap, especially for those who came in big groups or as a family.
I find it extremely odd that even with the likes of Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza, Afgan, Rossa, M. Nasir, Hady Mirza and Taufik Batisah just to name a few in the stellar line-up, it was difficult to attract bums to seats. Not only that, it is a mystery to me that the event felt more like a Singapore-Malaysia affair with mostly Singaporean and Malaysian artistes in attendance. The Indonesians had their host in Daniel Mananta and performers in Afgan Syah Reza, Rossa, Melly Goeslaw and Sandhy Sondoro, but other than them, only Judika was seen sitting behind Aliff Aziz amongst the audience. No one can deny that the Indonesians produce good music and good talents, but I hope it doesn’t breed a sense of pompous attitude that they do not support an event such as this. At least accept the invitation of the organisers to come and make the effort to meet their fans over here. We already have a sizeable number of Indonesians working or attending school here and it would be nice to meet their fellow countrymen.

Taufik Batisah, Hady Mirza, Sezairi Sezali, SleeQ, Sarah Aqilah and Rahayu Ridwan opened the show with “Senyum“… Not forgetting Orkestar Trio and Bloco Singapura before that…
Speaking of the venue, I had major reservations when I first heard that it was gonna be held there back in April. Unsavoury memories of APM2006 were still fresh in my mind and to tell you the truth, I had not stepped foot at that event venue since then till last Thursday afternoon, when I dropped by to watch Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza and Jaclyn Victor rehearsing for their tribute segment with Melly Goeslaw. I did not attend any concerts or shows held there for the past five years, for the sole reasons that I was sceptical of the poor sound system which I experienced back in 2006. There were also other factors that made APM2006 the least enjoyable or to put it harshly, “the worst”, in my opinion. I would not want to bring it up here as I had already done so back then, also in this domain. But I’m sure the organisers have taken into account the shortcomings and strived to make it a better experience for those who had paid to come and watch the event as the years go by.
As a whole, I personally feel that this year’s Anugerah Planet Muzik event is probably almost on par with the ones held back in 2002 and 2004, the years I felt were the better-produced ones in its history. Coincidentally both editions were also held at Singapore Expo, though at Halls 6 and 3 respectively. Ok some of you might say that I’m saying this just because I have finally gotten what I wanted, which is getting official media accreditation, something which I had fought hard to attain all these years and that I had to say nice things so as to get future invitations to such events. I’m sorry to disappoint my haters and dissenters, but what I observed live was very much different than couch potatoes at home. And I have a strong feeling that those who bothered to come, some even dressed up to the nines, would say that it was all worth coming and paying every single cent to watch it, no matter if they had sat nearer to the stage or way at the back.
Malaysia‘s Didie Alias introduced her hosting colleagues with a modified version of Lady Gaga‘s “Bad Romance“…
Yes, I know just by reading my Twitter timeline, Facebook wall, as well as online reports on the event, commenters out there did not paint a rosy picture. It is Anugerah Planet Muzik (APM) afterall, and what is being organised by our local Malay radio stations or even by our own Suria channel, will never be good for those watching at home, especially those who were watching from outside this country. This show has always received flak from the foreign media, who have too high expectations given that it is a regional event, so it was not a surprise for me to read the negative commentaries. I attribute some of these bad press to the fact that most of the foreign media did not turn up due to the lack of invitation and were not granted transportation & lodging as well by the organisers. I didn’t know that such practices are the norm in entertainment journalism, at least across our shores. I certainly learnt something new here cos I thought it was the job of their respective employers to provide these sort of arrangements to cover events. I’m still a newbie at this, so please forgive me for my ignorance.
Anyway I have to admit hand to heart, the show has its niggly flaws to contend with (which show is perfect you tell me???), but if you look at it in the bigger picture, would anyone else from Malaysia or Indonesia bother to do a similar show or even give our own local acts their due recognitions on stage??? Already from my Twitter timeline I read how so many people from outside this country have not heard of our local artistes, other than those who have made a name for themselves there. This is one of the reasons why Anugerah Planet Muzik is held, for artistes in each country to be introduced and known to the region and for the established ones to maintain their positions. If you ask me before this event was held, I have never heard of the likes of Amanda Imani, Aisya Hasnaa, Zivilia, Blackout, Astrid, Govinda and Febrian before this, just to name a few of the region’s newbie acts, but thanks to APM, I now know that even though they are new to the scene, they do not lack in quality.
The awesome foursome who lit the night up with their antics…
Likewise I hope that people outside this country would get to know our acts better and who knows, their presence on stage would open more doors for them across our shores. The problem with viewers outside Singapore is that they are too nationalistic in their views over their respective music scenes and think they have the bigger and better industry. Of course they do, that I do not deny, but isn’t music meant to be shared and enjoyed universally??? No matter what the foreign media or entertainment bloggers or even general viewers might say about APM, it is an event such as this that brings the region together and for the musicians, performers, producers, lyricists and composers to build a working network, so as to bring up the quality of music in this region through the proliferation and exchanging of ideas. In this respect, the words of Gigi‘s front man, Armand Maulana, – “Keep the peace, love & respect for music” - rings true.
Though I had said that this is probably one of the better APMs in its history, the best was still the one in 2005 held at Suntec City Convention Hall where it was a sold-out event and it had a proper Red Carpet event, complete with artistes coming in limousines and the fans lining up the passageways to clamour and jostle for photographs. Now that’s what a Red Carpet event should be about. Not that this year was not good, but it could have been done slightly better. I heard and I saw for myself how fans were coming forward to grab the artistes or stepped forward on the Red Carpet themselves when it was supposed to be exclusivity for the artistes to walk on. Why they were allowed to do this was because there were no barricades separating the artistes and them. Some who had grabbed the artistes or stepped foot on the red carpet only served to slow down the smoothness of the proceedings. Still, I thought it was much better than in 2006 where the artistes had to “do the catwalk” on stage to be introduced to the audience. My other gripe would be more artistes should have walked the carpet even if they were not performing or presenting awards. Quite a few of our nominees were in attendance. At least give them their deserved spotlight on their big night.
The suave Adi Rahman…
In any awards show, the host/s have a responsibility of keeping the interest of viewers going. I like the make-up of this year’s hosting line-up, especially the introduction of Malaysia‘s Lady Gaga, Didie Alias, and Indonesian MTV VJ, Daniel Mananta. They brought a new and more creative element into the mix, a breath of fresh air no doubt. Didie‘s over-the-top antics stole the show, while the rest looked more than happy to play the supporting role. However, some of what was written on their scripts and planned antics were unnecessary, like the dig on Malaysian actress Rozita Che Wan and her reported beau, Shahir, for instance. It’s like a recycled joke when Adi Rahman used to profess his love for Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza in previous APMs that he had hosted before. I was just amazed the Lady Gaga segment at the beginning of the show passed by without any hoo-ha, given the fact that her “modified” songs brought so much consternation over the past week on this island, due to the furore surrounding the National Day Parade‘s “Fun Pack“.
The opening segment comprising an all-Singaporean affair, which had never been done before in the history of the show, was a fresh idea and one that had the audience cheering right from the start. It gave an impression that our local acts, acting as our ambassadors, were the ones who did the welcoming to their regional counterparts and the audience watching at home to the show. Everyone looked as though they were enjoying themselves, most notably our newly-crowned Anugerah 2011 champion, Rahayu Ridwan. However, I personally feel that it would have been better had a song by any one of our local acts be sung instead. Looking at their comfort on stage, whilst rapping is the forte of SleeQ, our three Idols are more known as crooners rather than rappers. Part of the lyrics to the song “Senyum” also related more on the original performer’s (Malique) life, which does not really reflect much about welcoming us to the show. Some of their voices were also inaudible at times or drowned by the live music, due to technical problems with the microphone volumes.
The affable Fiza O…
I will of course, not describe each and every single performance per se, as you can view all of them on YouTube, thanks to the people who have uploaded them. Personally I enjoyed a bulk of the performances that night and three hours went by a little too fast for my liking. From the various solo and group performances, to the teaming up of regional acts on stage, APM 2011 delivered in its live entertainment value. I was extremely proud of our local acts, each and every single one of them, who showed that they were able to stand tall along with their regional counterparts. There was no inferiority complex whatsoever, just confident performances throughout. Aryan Band, is one that needs a special mention as most people in Singapore have also not heard of them before this, yours truly included. Just by their name, I thought they were from Indonesia. Their rendition of “Azura 2011” had the hairs at the back of my neck standing by the end of their performance. No wonder Luncai Emas Sdn Bhd have signed them up under their label. This group is certainly about to go places in the upcoming future.
Other local acts that need to be given props are Sarah Aqilah (“Seikhlas Hatimu“) and Sezairi Sezali. The former has certainly grown and improve from her Anugerah 2009 win and I do hope she would go on to build a proper singing career once her studies are over. Sezairi on the other hand, impressed with his soothing vocals when he performed “Matahari“. Other notable performances that I enjoyed that night were Amanda Imani (“Selamilah Cinta“), Afgan Syah Reza (“Terima Kasih Cinta” / “Dia Dia Dia“), and the tribute to Anugerah Khas Planet Muzik recipient, Melly Goeslaw, by Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza, Jaclyn Victor and Melly herself. 3 Suara, which comprises Ning Baizura, Jaclyn Victor & Shylla Amzah, was another that grabbed the attention with their sultry showmanship. Even though I also loved Ajai and Shylla‘s duet, performing The Lion Story & Zahidah‘s “Lagu Teman“, it would have been nice if the original singers were given their dues and opportunity to perform on the night.
Daniel Mananta is definitely a hit with the ladies…
Surprisingly, I did not quite enjoy two of my favourite performers’ performances and I’m sure you can more or less guess who. Though I love Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza and Faizal Tahir to bits, I thought their performances that night did not quite work out as it should be. The former’s song “I’m Falling In Love“, which is a new single in her upcoming English album, is a bit too identical to Kylie Minogue‘s “Can’t Get You Outta My Head“, along with the dance steps. As for the latter, I’m sure you know what happened when he went flat and off-key when performing “Hanyut” and “Selamat Malam“. The delay to his performance was caused by the hanging of his accompanying keyboardist’s PC. But he should have saved the day by engaging the audience with his witty quips, which he is known for, rather than keep quiet and let the seconds and minutes go by.
From what I read online, a lot of people were blaming the organisers and production team for this particular boo-boo and this also included the four-minute loss of transmission towards the end, which I felt was quite unfair, since most of these comments were made by people who did not watch the show live. The loss of transmission was due to the heavy storm which descended outside the event venue just before Dato’ Siti was awarded the Most Popular Regional Artiste Award. Acts of God like these are unavoidable and there is no way you can prevent if such a thing were to occur. Some went so far as to comment they demand an explanation from the organisers, even if they have to wait till the end of time. Be realistic, don’t be ridiculous!!! As for Mr Superman himself, I hope he had done enough sound checks beforehand to know what could possibly go wrong on the night. That’s the reason why you have sound checks and rehearsals leading up to a show.
Other unsavoury bits of news I heard were some artistes smoking in the waiting room and throwing their cigarette butts on the carpeted floors. I dunno if this is plain stupidity or ignorance or simply a lack of common sense on their part, but they could have caused a fire to break out as a result and more damage to the show. Basic etiquettes like not chewing gum when you’re on stage performing or even when accepting an award, should also be drummed into the heads of wannabe artistes out there. Not only is it rude with millions in the region watching your every move, it reflects badly on the country you represent. There is a time and place to enjoy that puff or chew the gum, but don’t ruin your newly-built reputations when the media is ever ready to pounce on your flaws and bring you down. If you are a Singaporean artiste, you will count yourselves very lucky the media here are very much forgiving and always giving the benefit of doubt. Malaysian or Indonesian artistes do not exactly enjoy that liberty.
Looking at the winners, I don’t think eyebrows need to be raised with most of the choices, even though many people have been questioning the wisdom in crowning the Lagu Serantau Paling Popular Award to our Asian Idol, Hady Mirza. No doubt his win in that category was a bit surprising. I also did not expect any of our local acts to win in that category for the sole reason being our population size, as compared to our regional counterparts. If voters from other countries are crying foul, then it’s their fault for not working hard or having the presence of mind to vote for their respective favourites, given the fact that they were already told via the official radio stations in their respective countries on how to go about voting for their favourites. Either way, the tech savvy ones simply did not bother to vote nor having the initiative to find out how to do it. No point calling it a farce when other sets of fans have worked hard to make it possible.
But the crowning of Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza as the Most Popular Regional Artiste (Throughout The Decade) was the one that surprised me in terms of what it meant for her in future. By virtue of winning this award, and what the television viewers did not get to see due to the loss in transmission, it was announced that she is automatically exempted from being nominated again in upcoming Anugerah Planet Muzik events in this particular category. I dunno if this was an executive decision made by the organisers or one that the diva herself had agreed upon beforehand, but I hope for her sake, she is not “banned” from being nominated again and that it was in agreement that she would give way to others, just like what she did with Anugerah Juara Lagu and Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian back in her home country. This win was very much expected given the fact that she is well-loved by people from the three countries. Ten in a row, it will take someone equally special to top that feat and may never be repeated in our lifetime.
I also would like to go on record to say I like the delectable mix of award presenters that night, even though it also has to be said that a constant complain at every APM is the “recycling” of performers and them backing up as presenters as well. I think the ones that were most enjoyable that night were Dato’ AC Mizal & Huda Ali as well as Halim Othman & Linda Onn. Their banters were off-the-cuff, natural and showed uncanny chemistry between them. Linda certainly impressed me with her natural usage of Bahasa Baku, something that even most of us do not practice every day. The only downside to the scripts were the sexual innuendoes which I felt were a bit unnecessary or the jibes on their fellow presenters’ private lives. There is a place for jokes like that, but not when the show is watched by millions of viewers of all ages in the region.
I have a niggly issue with the finale though and I need to do a bit of complaining about it. I thought it could have been done much better by having a final rousing performance by any of the acts to end the night, but it was not to be. Instead, it ended with the hosts thanking everyone and the sponsors and it was left to them to dance along to the accompanying music and waving to the audience in the hall and at home. For most of the good things that happened that night, it had to end off with an anti-climax like that. I think the one in 2007 where the show ended with Kris Dayanti, Hady Mirza, Diddy and the late Yanie (May Allah bless her soul), was an example of a good finale. I really hope that the organisers would think about this aspect the next time they stage APM anywhere in the region, as it would be a waste to end off a good show with nothing more than what was displayed, plus the traditional showering of confetti upon everyone seated at the front and on stage.

Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 was, in my humble opinion, a generally enjoyable event. A pity then that the arena was only about half full when it should have been a sell-out. The line-up was great, the performances were mostly excellent. Yes I detected a few technical problems when I watched it again on YouTube and that is something that the organisers should take heed and note for the betterment of future productions. Given the economic climate, I feel that if it were to be organised here again, it should be held at a smaller venue where the acoustics would lend justice to the performers as well as those watching in the arena and at home. Kudos to those who paid f0r and dressed up for the event. The ones who enjoyed themselves were those who were in attendance. It was two different experiences soaking the atmosphere live and watching from the comfort of home. And that is where we get the accolades and flak from different sets of viewers. Anugerah Planet Muzik 2012 if it is to be staged, God willing, will probably be held in Jakarta, though I hope that it would be in Kuala Lumpur instead.
P.S. A big thank you to Mediacorp Radio Warna 94.2FM & RIA 89.7FM for the kind invitation to the event. Thank you also to my outfit sponsor Jatt’s Collezione for the top I wore the other night. In case you are wondering why there are no photographs on the performances, award presenters as well as post-event reception, I have planned to upload them in subsequent entries so you need to come back soon…
Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 Predictions

Ever since Anugerah 2011 ended, this blog has since quietened down with no entries to show for, when I had an entry or two published almost every week during the period of competition. This blog will continue to be quiet as it embarks on its annual hiatus come the months of Ramadan and Syawal. But before it goes into its traditional hibernation mode, let me just fill the spaces of this domain with my own predictions on the possible winners of Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011, which makes its long-awaited return on Friday night at Singapore Expo‘s Max Pavilion. Yes, the regional awards show is finally coming home and I am so looking forward to it, moreso as this year will be the first time I will be attending the event as part of the media brigade. So out of sheer boredom and something to anticipate the event, I present to you my own personal picks for the various awards up for grabs. My picks will be the ones I highlighted. Disclaimer: This is just for fun so don’t sue me if I get it wrong in the end…
VOKAL TERBAIK (ARTIS BARU LELAKI) / BEST VOCAL (NEW MALE ARTISTE)
Aris – 1000 X Maaf
Febrian – Cinta Itu Gila
Igo – Kemenangan Cinta
Sandhy Sondoro – Bunga Mimpi
Sezaire Sezali – Matahari
VOKAL TERBAIK (ARTIS BARU WANITA) / BEST VOCAL (NEW FEMALE ARTISTE)
Aisya Hasnaa – Lagu Mahu Kamu
Amanda Imani – Selamilah Cinta
Ana Raffali – Tolong Ingatkan Aku
Mytha – Seperti Yang Kau Minta
Roze Kasmani – Harum
VOKAL TERBAIK (DUO/KUMPULAN BARU) / BEST VOCAL (NEW DUO/GROUP)
Ana Raffali, Sohaimi Meor Hassan & Altimet – Kalau Berpacaran
Azlan & The Typewriter – Kelibat Si Penyair
Govinda – Bawa Aku Lari
Projek Pistol – Wanita Seluruh Dunia
Zivilia – Aishiteru
KOLABORASI TERBAIK / BEST COLLABORATION
Amarah – Siti Nurhaliza & Kris Dayanti – Composer: Audi Mok, Lyricist: Siti Nurhaliza
Berteman Rindu – Didicazli & Giselle – Composer: Didicazli, Lyricist: Didicazli
Harus Bagaimana – Atilia & Maliq & d’Essentials – Composer: Widi Puradiredja, Lyricist: Widi Puradiredja
Kalau Cinta – Aliff Aziz & Joanna – Composer: Panji, Lyricist: Panji
Sayang – Dayang Nurfaizah & Marcell – Composer: Omar K, Lyricist: Nuur Iman
ARTIS LELAKI TERBAIK / BEST MALE ARTISTE
Faizal Tahir – Adrenalin
Glenn Fredly – Lovevolution
Hady Mirza – Sang Penyanyi
Hafiz – Masih Jelas
Judika – Setengah Mati Merindu
ARTIS WANITA TERBAIK / BEST FEMALE ARTISTE
Agnes Monica – Sacredly Agnezious
Ana Raffali – Ketika Aku Kecil
Astrid – Lihat Aku Sekarang
Rossa – Harmoni Jalinan Nada & Cerita
Sarah Aqilah – Sarah Aqilah
DUO/KUMPULAN TERBAIK / BEST DUO/GROUP
Andra & The Backbone – Love, Faith & Hope
D’Masiv – Perjalanan
Kotak – Energi
3 Suara – Jaclyn, Ning & Shila – 3 Suara
6ixth Sense – + – x /
Ungu – 1000 Kisah 1 Hati
ALBUM TERBAIK / BEST ALBUM
Cari Jodoh – Wali – Producer: Sujana
CTKD – Siti Nurhaliza & KrisDayanti – Producers: Aubrey Suwito, Audi Mok, Charly ST12, Siti Nurhaliza & KrisDayanti
Energi – Kotak – Producer: Pay BIP
Ketika Aku Kecil – Ana Raffali – Producer: Aidit Alfian
Sang Penyanyi – Hady Mirza – Producer: Hady Mirza
3 Suara – Jaclyn, Ning & Shila – Producers: Irwan Simanjuntak, Paul Morrison, Kevin Chin & Aylwin Santiago
LAGU TERBAIK SINGAPURA / BEST SONG (SINGAPORE)
Harum – Roze Kasmani – Composers: Imran Ajmain & Alyph SleeQ, Lyricist: Shah Shamsiri
Ku Tetap Kan Menunggu – Hady Mirza – Composer: Hady Mirza, Lyricist: Hady Mirza
Lagu Teman – The Lion Story Feat. Zahidah – Composer: Haramain Osman, Lyricist: Haramain Osman
Maafkan Ku (Oh Cinta) – Faizal Isa – Composer: Janz Abdullah, Lyricists: Aina Azizi & Khairul Anwar
Matahari – Sezaire Sezali – Composer: Haramain Osman, Lyricist: Haramain Osman
LAGU TERBAIK MALAYSIA / BEST SONG (MALAYSIA)
Awan Nano – Hafiz – Composer: M Nasir, Lyricist: Buddhi Hekayat
Hanyut – Faizal Tahir – Composers: Audi Mok & Faizal Tahir, Lyricists: Audi Mok & Faizal Tahir
Kalau Berpacaran – Ana Raffali, Sohaimi Meor Hassan & Altimet – Composer: Sohaimi Meor Hassan, Lyricists: Sohaimi Meor Hassan, Ana Raffali & Altimet
Kekanda Adinda – Atilia & MonoloQue – Composer: LoQue, Lyricist: LoQue
Noktah Cinta – Hafiz – Composer: Ajai, Lyricist: Sheikh Qalam
LAGU TERBAIK INDONESIA / BEST SONG (INDONESIA)
Cari Jodoh – Wali – Composer: Apoy, Lyricist: Apoy
Cintailah Aku Sepenuh Hati – Ari Lasso – Composers: Sandy Canester & Pay BIP, Lyricist: Ari Lasso
Karena Ku Cinta Kau – Bunga Citra Lestari – Composer: Dewiq, Lyricist: Dewiq
Pelan-Pelan Saja – Kotak – Composers: Pay BIP & Kotak, Lyricist: Dewiq
Rindu 1/2 Mati – D’Masiv – Composer: Rian d’Masiv, Lyricist: Rian d’Masiv
ARTIS SINGAPURA PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR SINGAPORE ARTISTE
SG1 Aliff Aziz
SG2 Didicazli
SG3 Diorama
SG4 Dynda
SG5 Faizal Isa
SG6 Farhan Shah
SG7 Fauzie Laily
SG8 Hady Mirza
SG9 Hyrul Anuar
SG10 Imran Ajmain
SG11 Rancour
SG12 Revalina
SG13 Roze Kasmani
SG14 Sarah Aqilah
SG15 Sezaire Sezali
SG16 SleeQ
SG17 Syed Azmir
SG18 Taufik Batisah
SG19 The Lion Story
SG20 The Sallys
LAGU SINGAPURA PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR SINGAPORE SONG
LP1 Angkasa: Hady Mirza
LP2 Biar Hati Mencintai: Sarah Aqilah
LP3 Dunia Yang Fana: Zaibaktian
LP4 Harum: Roze
LP5 Hingga Ke Akhir: Urban Sensation Feat. Rauzan
LP6 Janji: Tujuh
LP7 Kali Pertama: Chosen One
LP8 Kesuma Jiwa: Boy Raven Feat. Man Toyak
LP9 Maafkanku (Oh Cinta): Faizal Isa
LP10 Matahari: Sezaire Sezali
LP11 Menanti Cintamu: Revalina
LP12 Tiada Dua: Taufik Batisah
ARTIS SERANTAU PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR REGIONAL ARTISTE
AS1 Afgan
AS2 Agnes Monica
AS3 Aliff Aziz
AS4 Faizal Tahir
AS5 Hady Mirza
AS6 Hujan
AS7 Rossa
AS8 Siti Nurhaliza
AS9 Taufik Batisah
AS10 Ungu
AS11 Wali
AS12 Yuna
LAGU SERANTAU PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR REGIONAL SONG
LS1 Aishiteru: Zivilia
LS2 Angkasa: Hady Mirza
LS3 Baik-Baik Sayang: Wali
LS4 Berteman Rindu: Didicazli & Giselle
LS5 Cerita Kedai Kopi: Malique Feat. Salam
LS6 Join Kopi: Blackout
LS7 Khatimah Cinta: 6ixth Sense
LS8 Ku Pinjam Satu Bintang: Alyah Feat. Riz AF
LS9 Masih Di Sini Masih Denganmu: Goliath
LS10 Menanti Cintamu: Revalina
LS11 Tiada Dua: Taufik Batisah
LS12 Tinggal Kenangan: Saleem
Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 Press Conference…
(Graphics poster courtesy of Mediacorp Radio)
After a break of two years, Anugerah Planet Muzik makes its long-awaited return to our shores. The last time the premier regional awards show was held in Singapore was in 2007, when the Singapore Indoor Stadium played host to honour the best in the region’s music industry. Long-time readers of this blog would note that I’m very much a regular attendee of this event, in fact I have been going to each and every single one from 2001-2008, except for the last one when it was first held in Jakarta in 2009, due to my favourite team, Manchester United playing a pre-season friendly with the Malaysian team in Kuala Lumpur on the same day of the event. I think had the team not played there, I would have made the trip as well, but you don’t get to meet your favourite team in the flesh that often unless you’re residing over there. The event returns this year and will be held at the Max Pavilion Singapore Expo on 15 July 2011 at 8:30pm. The last time this event was held there was in 2006.

This year marks a special milestone for me with regards to this event, as this was the first time I received a personal invitation to attend the press conference to announce the final nominees of Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011. This was possible thanks to the good people at RIA 89.7FM and Warna 94.2FM, the organisers of this prestigious awards show, most notably the producer herself, Aura Shai. I felt honoured to be a part of the media brigade, being possibly the only local entertainment blogger at the event. Though I have attended several media conferences before this, somehow attending this particular one gave me goosebumps and a nervous feeling, probably sharing the same feelings being felt by the local artistes who came to grace the event.
This media conference, which was held last Wednesday 8 June 2011 at 3pm, was unlike the one that was held concurrently in Kuala Lumpur. Based on news reports and photographs I’ve managed to see, that event was held at the Hard Rock Cafe. Here in Singapore it was held at the humble surroundings of the multi-purpose room at Caldecott Broadcast Centre. Some might wonder about the exclusivity of the event venues of both countries, but to me and to most people who attended, I think the venue is quite secondary. What was paramount in the minds of those who came were who made it to the final reckoning, bearing in mind that they were up against artistes and production teams of higher standards and quality from our regional counterparts.
These are the coveted trophies to be won on the night…
During the media conference itself, we were introduced to the hosts of this year’s Anugerah Planet Muzik, none other than Adi Rahman and Fiza O of RIA 89.7FM, no strangers themselves to hosting the same awards show in the past. I could have missed out on this piece of information during the event, but I found out much later that both hosts that I had mentioned earlier, will be joined by Malaysia‘s Didie Alias, a first for the lady who has earned the reputation of being our neighbour’s very own Lady Gaga. I had expected the usual suspects like Sarah Sechan and Aznil Nawawi to return, but apparently I think the organisers wanted a fresher outlook, hence the choice of Didie, no slouch herself from what I had seen when she hosted Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian as recently as a few months ago. I can’t wait to see Adi reprise his role as the perennial “bully” and see how he spars with Didie on stage. Maybe Fiza could also play the “baddie” this time round, we shall see.
Two of the three hosts of APM2011: Adi Rahman and Fiza O…
Before the event kicked off in earnest, we were all treated to a special video presentation of past Anugerah Planet Muzik (APM) events. Looking at some of the footages, especially those that were circa 2007-2009, brought back a lot of fond memories, even if some of them had not exactly been spectacular by standards, but still each and every single APM had its share of story to tell and memory etched to it. This year being its tenth year in existence, the event has come a long way in its progress, having gone through a lot of ups and downs. I would like to think that this year will be a good one and I have strong vibes about it, just by looking at the line-up of stars slated to perform at this year’s show. Just to refresh your memories in case you have forgotten what went on for the past nine APMs, I’ve managed to record the short yet entertaining video presentation courtesy of the organisers:
I will not describe in detail what the organising committee panel which comprised of Ms. Zakiah Halim, Vice-President of Malay, Indian & Expatriate Programming (Radio), Mr. Hassan Salleh, Senior Programme Director of RIA 89.7FM and the producer of Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 herself, Aura Shai had shared during the media conference. However, just to summarise, Singapore contributed 129 nominations of the 523 that they received in total from the three participating countries, one of the most since its inception. This was a marked increase when compared to only 48 nominations being put forward from Singapore back in 2009. While the number is very much heartening by standards, this rise in the submission of nominations could also be partly attributed to the fact that there was a void last year when APM was not organised. Nonetheless the numbers have proven that Singapore is capable of producing good talents and also good musical compositions from our local acts. Indeed over the years, with APM‘s existence, it has paved the way for more acts to come forward.
The panel consisting of Mr. Hassan Salleh, Ms. Zakiah Halim and Aura Shai…
Of course when it comes to quantity, there might not always be an equal nor substitute in quality. This was reiterated by Ms. Zakiah that some, if not most of our local acts, still lag behind in terms of song production quality. However, as organisers, they have to maintain the quality that has been set and that we have to accept the fact that the other two countries are miles ahead especially with strong backing from sponsors, unlike our music industry. She said that even though radio do not have all the answers to the problems being faced by our local talents, she would not mind working closely with all parties to find feasible solutions that could help the industry grow. As a radio listener, I agree with her that radio has done its part in promoting local music, contrary to complaints that radio do not support local acts enough. Look at RIA Chartz to see the number of local songs in the list and listen to the radio station every day and you will note that there are at least four local songs being played every hour, if not more. At one point of time, the Top 10 songs in RIA Chartz were all local songs, a significant increase in the listeners’ preference for local music. To listen to what Ms. Zakiah had to say, I’ve recorded her speech for your viewing pleasure:
The final list of nominees certainly threw up several surprises as well as names which most of us have not heard of on our shores and most likely in the other two countries as well. But as a Singaporean, I am extremely proud of our local acts who have been nominated along with others from the region. It shows that we have made good progress and that we can be pleased to have artistes of a standard which is on par with our regional counterparts. However, I do feel a bit confused with some of the categories like for instance, why was Sarah Aqilah nominated in the Best Vocal (Female) Category and not Best Vocal (New Female Artiste) Category since she is considered new in the scene. There was also a slight tweak in the Best Collaboration Category. Previously, this category allows acts from the same country to collaborate with one another. This time, in the spirit of regional unity, they have changed the rule and set the category such that acts from different countries (for instance, Singapore and Malaysia) must collaborate and then send in their nominations. I had high hopes for our local rap duo, Komrad, who had recorded singles with Malaysia‘s Zain Hamid, Malique and DJ Salam before, but they were not in the final list. This new rule somehow increases the prospects of our local acts to get nominated in future.
SleeQ listening attentively to the speech…
I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all local acts who have made it into the final list. I think they know and they are realistic enough to understand that to get into the final list is already a huge achievement. Anything more would be a bonus. To the rest who have not made it, please do not lose heart and to continue producing good music and who knows, even if you do not get your recognition in a regional show like APM, your works and compositions might be honoured when the next AnugeraHitz.SG show comes around. Before I end this entry, I’ll present to you the final list of Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 with Singaporean nominees marked in red as well as the slated performers who will grace the event. Just to note that the Lagu Terbaik / Best Song and Anugerah Khas Planet Muzik / Planet Music Special Awards are not listed but will be made known on the night itself. For more details on how to vote in the popular categories, please refer to details at the official Anugerah Planet Muzik Facebook page. This year will be the first that you will be able to vote via Internet so do keep a lookout for it…
Haramain Osman (centre) could be pleased that he has three nominations to his name and group (The Lion Story)…
Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 List of Nominees
VOKAL TERBAIK (ARTIS BARU LELAKI) / BEST VOCAL (NEW MALE ARTISTE)
Aris - 1000 X Maaf
Febrian – Cinta Itu Gila
Igo – Kemenangan Cinta
Sandhy Sondoro - Bunga Mimpi
Sezaire Sezali – Matahari
VOKAL TERBAIK (ARTIS BARU WANITA) / BEST VOCAL (NEW FEMALE ARTISTE)
Aisya Hasnaa – Lagu Mahu Kamu
Amanda Imani - Selamilah Cinta
Ana Raffali – Tolong Ingatkan Aku
Mytha – Seperti Yang Kau Minta
Roze Kasmani – Harum
VOKAL TERBAIK (DUO/KUMPULAN BARU) / BEST VOCAL (NEW DUO/GROUP)
Ana Raffali, Sohaimi Meor Hassan & Altimet – Kalau Berpacaran
Azlan & The Typewriter – Kelibat Si Penyair
Govinda – Bawa Aku Lari
Projek Pistol - Wanita Seluruh Dunia
Zivilia – Aishiteru
KOLABORASI TERBAIK / BEST COLLABORATION
Amarah – Siti Nurhaliza & Kris Dayanti - Composer: Audi Mok, Lyricist: Siti Nurhaliza
Berteman Rindu – Didicazli & Giselle - Composer: Didicazli, Lyricist: Didicazli
Harus Bagaimana – Atilia & Maliq & d’Essentials – Composer: Widi Puradiredja, Lyricist: Widi Puradiredja
Kalau Cinta - Aliff Aziz & Joanna – Composer: Panji, Lyricist: Panji
Sayang - Dayang Nurfaizah & Marcell – Composer: Omar K, Lyricist: Nuur Iman
ARTIS LELAKI TERBAIK / BEST MALE ARTISTE
Faizal Tahir - Adrenalin
Glenn Fredly - Lovevolution
Hady Mirza – Sang Penyanyi
Hafiz - Masih Jelas
Judika - Setengah Mati Merindu
ARTIS WANITA TERBAIK / BEST FEMALE ARTISTE
Agnes Monica – Sacredly Agnezious
Ana Raffali - Ketika Aku Kecil
Astrid - Lihat Aku Sekarang
Rossa – Harmoni Jalinan Nada & Cerita
Sarah Aqilah - Sarah Aqilah
DUO/KUMPULAN TERBAIK / BEST DUO/GROUP
Andra & The Backbone – Love, Faith & Hope
D’Masiv – Perjalanan
Kotak - Energi
3 Suara – Jaclyn, Ning & Shila - 3 Suara
6ixth Sense – + – x /
Ungu - 1000 Kisah 1 Hati
ALBUM TERBAIK / BEST ALBUM
Cari Jodoh – Wali - Producer: Sujana
CTKD – Siti Nurhaliza & KrisDayanti – Producers: Aubrey Suwito, Audi Mok, Charly ST12, Siti Nurhaliza & KrisDayanti
Energi - Kotak – Producer: Pay BIP
Ketika Aku Kecil – Ana Raffali – Producer: Aidit Alfian
Sang Penyanyi - Hady Mirza – Producer: Hady Mirza
3 Suara – Jaclyn, Ning & Shila – Producers: Irwan Simanjuntak, Paul Morrison, Kevin Chin & Aylwin Santiago
LAGU TERBAIK SINGAPURA / BEST SONG (SINGAPORE)
Harum – Roze Kasmani – Composers: Imran Ajmain & Alyph SleeQ, Lyricist: Shah Shamsiri
Ku Tetap Kan Menunggu - Hady Mirza – Composer: Hady Mirza, Lyricist: Hady Mirza
Lagu Teman – The Lion Story Feat. Zahidah – Composer: Haramain Osman, Lyricist: Haramain Osman
Maafkan Ku (Oh Cinta) - Faizal Isa – Composer: Janz Abdullah, Lyricists: Aina Azizi & Khairul Anwar
Matahari - Sezaire Sezali - Composer: Haramain Osman, Lyricist: Haramain Osman
LAGU TERBAIK MALAYSIA / BEST SONG (MALAYSIA)
Awan Nano - Hafiz – Composer: M Nasir, Lyricist: Buddhi Hekayat
Hanyut – Faizal Tahir – Composers: Audi Mok & Faizal Tahir, Lyricists: Audi Mok & Faizal Tahir
Kalau Berpacaran - Ana Raffali, Sohaimi Meor Hassan & Altimet – Composer: Sohaimi Meor Hassan, Lyricists: Sohaimi Meor Hassan, Ana Raffali & Altimet
Kekanda Adinda - Atilia & MonoloQue – Composer: LoQue, Lyricist: LoQue
Noktah Cinta - Hafiz – Composer: Ajai, Lyricist: Sheikh Qalam
LAGU TERBAIK INDONESIA / BEST SONG (INDONESIA)
Cari Jodoh - Wali – Composer: Apoy, Lyricist: Apoy
Cintailah Aku Sepenuh Hati - Ari Lasso – Composers: Sandy Canester & Pay BIP, Lyricist: Ari Lasso
Karena Ku Cinta Kau - Bunga Citra Lestari – Composer: Dewiq, Lyricist: Dewiq
Pelan-Pelan Saja – Kotak - Composers: Pay BIP & Kotak, Lyricist: Dewiq
Rindu 1/2 Mati – D’Masiv – Composer: Rian d’Masiv, Lyricist: Rian d’Masiv
ARTIS SINGAPURA PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR SINGAPORE ARTISTE
SG1 Aliff Aziz
SG2 Didicazli
SG3 Diorama
SG4 Dynda
SG5 Faizal Isa
SG6 Farhan Shah
SG7 Fauzie Laily
SG8 Hady Mirza
SG9 Hyrul Anuar
SG10 Imran Ajmain
SG11 Rancour
SG12 Revalina
SG13 Roze Kasmani
SG14 Sarah Aqilah
SG15 Sezaire Sezali
SG16 SleeQ
SG17 Syed Azmir
SG18 Taufik Batisah
SG19 The Lion Story
SG20 The Sallys
LAGU SINGAPURA PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR SINGAPORE SONG
LP1 Angkasa: Hady Mirza
LP2 Biar Hati Mencintai: Sarah Aqilah
LP3 Dunia Yang Fana: Zaibaktian
LP4 Harum: Roze
LP5 Hingga Ke Akhir: Urban Sensation Feat. Rauzan
LP6 Janji: Tujuh
LP7 Kali Pertama: Chosen One
LP8 Kesuma Jiwa: Boy Raven Feat. Man Toyak
LP9 Maafkanku (Oh Cinta): Faizal Isa
LP10 Matahari: Sezaire Sezali
LP11 Menanti Cintamu: Revalina
LP12 Tiada Dua: Taufik Batisah
ARTIS SERANTAU PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR REGIONAL ARTISTE
AS1 Afgan
AS2 Agnes Monica
AS3 Aliff Aziz
AS4 Faizal Tahir
AS5 Hady Mirza
AS6 Hujan
AS7 Rossa
AS8 Siti Nurhaliza
AS9 Taufik Batisah
AS10 Ungu
AS11 Wali
AS12 Yuna
LAGU SERANTAU PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR REGIONAL SONG
LS1 Aishiteru: Zivilia
LS2 Angkasa: Hady Mirza
LS3 Baik-Baik Sayang: Wali
LS4 Berteman Rindu: Didicazli & Giselle
LS5 Cerita Kedai Kopi: Malique Feat. Salam
LS6 Join Kopi: Blackout
LS7 Khatimah Cinta: 6ixth Sense
LS8 Ku Pinjam Satu Bintang: Alyah Feat. Riz AF
LS9 Masih Di Sini Masih Denganmu: Goliath
LS10 Menanti Cintamu: Revalina
LS11 Tiada Dua: Taufik Batisah
LS12 Tinggal Kenangan: Saleem

The local artistes who came to grace the media conference…
Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 Performing Acts
Indonesia – Melly Goeslaw, Sandhy Sandoro, Afgan, Rossa, Aryan Band
Malaysia – Atilia & Monoloque, Amanda Imani, Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza, Dato’ M. Nasir, Shila Amzah, Ning Baizura, Jaclyn Victor, Ana Raffali, Hafiz, Faizal Tahir
Singapore – Hady Mirza, Sezaire Sezali, SleeQ, Taufik Batisah, Rahayu Ridwan, Sarah Aqilah, Bloco Singapura & Orkestar Trio
Award Presenters: Linda Onn
The list of performing acts and award presenters are by no means the end and more names will be confirmed later…

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