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Judika
Judika in 2022
Born
Judika Nalon Abadi Sihotang

(1978-08-31) August 31, 1978 (age 46)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actor
  • record producer
Years active2005–present
Spouse
(m. 2013)
Children2
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocal
Labels
Formerly of
Signature

Judika Nalon Abadi Sihotang (born August 31, 1978) is an Indonesian pop, rock pop and R&B singer, and actor. He has released seven albums (some of which were multi-platinum selling) and received awards including Anugerah Musik Indonesia and Anugerah Planet Muzik. Three of his songs were used to soundtrack Indonesian drama series.

Judika was runner-up in Indonesian Idol season 2 in 2005. He has been a judge in singing talent shows Indonesian Idol, X Factor Indonesia, The Voice Indonesia, Rising Star Indonesia, and The Indonesian Next Big Star. He has starred in six feature films including Si Jago Merah and The Tarix Jabrix 2.

Early life

Born and grown up in Berastagi, North Sumatra, Judika Nalon Abadi Sihotang is the sixth child of seven children from Sumanggar Sihotang and Nursia Silalahi.[1] His father works as a civil servant in the religious department.[2] Before starting a career, Judika has tried various jobs such as a shoe polisher, tire repair, and busking.[3]

Since elementary school, Judika has been fond of singing. He made a vocal group with Roy (brother), Juneidi (friend) and Jonathan (friend), they were contracted at a 5-star international hotel in Brastagi.[4][5] He also took part in the student voice contest Bahana Suara Pelajar in 1993. He came out as the first winner at the North Sumatra level and was in third place at the National level. He had studied accounting in STMIK Bina Mulya but left because want to pursue a professional career as a singer.[6][7]

Career

1998–2006: Career beginnings and Indonesian Idol

Judika took part in the Asia Bagus talent search show in 1998 in Singapore. He won 2nd place and then formed a trio group called Antero Boys which consisted of Asia Bagus participants. This group appeared on all national television networks.[5] Even so, their career is still unstable. Judika still takes a regular job as a cafe singer in Jakarta.[8]

In the seventh year of the group's establishment, in 2005 Judika joined Indonesian Idol season 2 audition.[8] He got a golden ticket and continued to the final round and become runner-up.[9]

Indonesian Idol season 2 performances and results
Week # Song choice Original artist Result
Audition "Because of You"
"Inikah Cinta"
Kelly Clarkson
M.E.
Golden ticket
Workshop Top 24 Sedih Tak Berujung Glenn Fredly Pass
Spekta Top 12 Karma Cokelat
Spekta Top 11 "Terlalu Manis" Slank
Spekta Top 10 This I Promise You 'N Sync
Spekta Top 9 Puncak Asmara Utha Likumahua
Spekta Top 8 Rocker Juga Manusia Seurieus
Spekta Top 7 Hampa Ari Lasso
Spekta Top 6 "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" Air Supply
Spekta Top 5 "Aku Cinta Kau Dan Dia"
"Sepenuh Hati"
Ahmad Band
Ariyo
Spekta Top 4 "Rahasia Hati"
"Can't Help Falling In Love"
Element
Elvis Presley
Spekta Top 3 "Heaven"
"Marilah Kemari"
Bryan Adams
Various Artists
Grand Final "Semua Untuk Cinta"
"Rocker Juga Manusia"
"Jemu"
Original song
Badfinger
Koes Plus
Runner-up

2007–2010: One, Setengah Mati Merindu and acting debut

After Indonesian Idol, Judika was signed to Sony Music Indonesia in 2007 and released his first single "Bukan Rayuan Gombal".[10] His debut studio album, One, was released on January 22.[11] In the next year, he starring Si Jago Merah directed by Iqbal Rais as an acting debut.[12] He earned an award for Favorite Newcomer Actor at the 2009 Indonesian Movie Awards.[13] Then, Judika starring The Tarix Jabrix 2.[14]

In 2010, Judika released his second studio album Setengah Mati Merindu. He produced the lead single "Setengah Mati Merindu" which earned a nomination for Best Male (Artist) in 2011 Anugerah Planet Muzik.[15] Next year, "Bukan Dia Tapi Aku" earned a nominations for Most Popular Regional Song at the 2012 Anugerah Planet Muzik.[16]

2011–2014: Mahadewa, Mencari Cinta and Hati & Cinta

Judika joined a band formed by Ahmad Dhani, Mahadewa, in 2011 and released the first single "Cinta Itu Buta".[17][18] In 2013, he releasing the third album Mencari Cinta after signed to Sony Music Indonesia twice as a solo artist. Most of the singles from the album were taken from his debut and second album, except "Magnet", "Mama Papa Larang" and "Tiada Lagi" which was popularized by Mayang Sari. With his wife Duma Riris Silalahi, he sang the song "Sampai Akhir".[19]

Judika' fourth studio album Hati & Cinta was released on November 20, 2014.[20] "Sampai Kau Jadi Milikmu" reached high rank in the Indonesian chart song and radio.[21] Judika announced through Twitter that he had decided to leave Mahadewa and was replaced by Virzha, an Indonesian Idol season 8 finalist.[22]

2015–present: Departure from Mahadewa and became a talent search judge

In January 2016, Judika was appointed as coach in The Voice Indonesia with Agnez Mo, Kaka Slank and Ari Lasso.[23] Judika was also an expert on Rising Star Indonesia for season 2 and season 3 with Rossa and Ariel.[24]

Siti Nurhaliza chose Judika as one of Indonesian musicians to collaborate for a song entitled "Kisa Ku Inginkan" in 2017, and won the 2018 Anugerah Planet Muzik for Best Collaboration Category.[25]

Furthermore, "Cinta Karena Cinta" by Judika, which is adapted from Nicholas Tse's "Yin Wei Ai Suo Yi Ai" was released as a single on June 28, 2019. The song achieved Billboard Indonesia Top 100 number-one singles and was chosen as the theme song for Indonesian drama series Cinta Karena Cinta.[26][27] It also won the 2019 Most Popular Drama Series Soundtrack in the the SCTV Awards. Besides that song, there is "Cinta Buta" which is Judika's first song for a drama series.[28] "Jadi Aku Sebentar Saja" was also chosen to be the soundtrack for Cinta Yang Hilang.[29]

In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, Judika written an album Teruslah Berharap which he released through his independent label Dua Anak Deo in December 2021.[30] The album was inspired by the pandemic, and the song "Bagaimana Kalau Aku Tidak Baik-baik Saja" was inspired by the Korean television series Crash Landing on You.[31] Within 10 months, the album sold 580,000 copies and went multi-platinum.[32]

Personal life

Judika's wife (Silalahi) with their two children.

After being in a relationship for 6 years with the Indonesian beauty pageant titleholder, Duma Riris Silalahi, they married on Judika's 35th birthday on August 31, 2013. Their blessing ceremony was held at HKBP Balige Church, North Sumatra.[33][34] Judika and Silalahi have two children, Cleo Deomora Boru Sihotang (born 2014) Judeo Volante Sihotang (born 2018).[35][36]

Business and ventures

On October 14, 2016, Judika and his wife Duma Riris Silalahi established a record label, PT. Dua Anak Deo.[37] They collaborating with Sony Music Entertainment to market, recording and produced music videos.[38] Newcomers who signed are Dnanda, Daniel Pattinama, Yan Josua, Axin and Nurlela.[39]

Artistry

File:Judika.jpg
Judika in 2021.

Judika was one of the singers who received the title KRH (Kanjeng Raden Haryo) Kencana Ningrat from the Surakarta Hadiningrat Palace, Central Java in 2015 because he was considered to have a major role in preserving the culture of the Nusantara through music.[40]

Voice and musical style

Judika has a powerful chest voice, wide vocal range (3 octave). His vocal range starts from low B (B2) below middle C to B (B5) above high C. He can reach high C (C5), which is a high tone for men, without using falsetto.[41]

Judika's music is generally pop, rock, folk[26] and RnB[21] on several songs. Even so, he also appeared several times to performed dangdut and jazz songs.[42]

Songwriting

Most of Judika's songs are written from his romantic life with his wife, Duma Riris Silalahi. Silalahi was also involved in a number of songs' creative processes.[43]

Discography

Albums

  • One (2007)
  • Setengah Mati Merindu (2010)
  • Mencari Cinta (2013)
  • Hati & Cinta (2014)
  • The Best of Judika (2015)
  • Judika (2017)
  • Teruslah Berharap (2021)

Singles

Title Years Peak
position
Album
IDN
[44]
"Cinta Karena Cinta" 2019 1 Non-album single
"Tak Mungkin Bersama" 2020 12 Teruslah Berharap
"Putus atau Terus"
"Hilang Tapi Ada" 2021
"Bagaimana Kalau Aku Tidak Baik-Baik Saja"
"Cinta Ini Milik Kita" (ft. Duma Riris Silalahi)
"Teman Hidup"
"Ini Waktumu" Non-album single

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Si Jago Merah Rojak Panggabean Acting debut
2009 The Tarix Jabrix 2 Bruno
2011 Golden Goal Balga Siapiapi
2013 Crazy Love Cameo
2015 Air & Api Rojak Panggabean
2015 Toba Dreams Cameo

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2009 Indonesian Movie Awards Best Newcomer Actor Si Jago Merah Won
Favorite Newcomer Actor Nominated
2012 Anugerah Planet Muzik Most Popular Regional Artist "Bukan Dia Tapi Aku"
Most Popular Regional Songs
Inbox Awards The Inbox Male Solo Singer
Anugerah Musik Indonesia Best Original Film Soundtrack Production Work Cinta Satukan Kita
2013 Dahsyatnya Awards The Dahsyat Male Solo Singer
Inbox Awards The Inbox Male Solo Singer
Anugerah Planet Muzik Best Male Artist Won
2014 Dahsyatnya Awards The Dahsyat Male Solo Singer Nominated
The Dahsyat Collaborative Duo/Group
The Dahsyat Couple
Inbox Awards The Inbox Male Solo Singer Won
Anugerah Planet Muzik Best Male Artist "Mama Papa Larang"
APM Most Popular Song "Aku Yang Tersakiti" ft. Kotak Nominated
Anugerah Musik Indonesia Best Pop Album Mencari Cinta
Best Album
Best Producer Recording Album
Best Best Production Work "Sampai Akhir" ft. Duma Riris Silalahi
Best Pop Collaboration Won
Best Collaborative Production Work
SCTV Awards Most Popular Singer Nominated
2015 Dahsyatnya Awards The Dahsyat Male Solo Singer
Anugerah Musik Indonesia Best Pop Male Solo Artist "Apakah Ini Cinta"
Indonesian Choice Awards Male Singer of the Year Won
Selebrita Awards The Seleb Song "Sampai Kau Jadi Milikku"
Inbox Awards The Inbox Male Solo Singer Nominated
Anugerah Planet Muzik Best Male Artist Won
2016 Dahsyatnya Awards The Dahsyat Male Solo Singer Nominated
SCTV Music Awards Most Popular Male Solo Singer
2018 Anugerah Planet Muzik Best Male Artist Won
Best Song "Jikalau Kau Cinta"
APM Best Songs
Best Collaboration "Kisah Ku Inginkan" ft. Siti Nurhaliza
2021 Anugerah Musik Indonesia Best Pop Solo Artist "Putus atau Terus" Won
2022 Kiss Awards 2022 The Kiss Male Pop Singer Nominated

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