19th Annual Anugerah Musik Indonesia

Annual Anugerah Musik Indonesia
Date September 28, 2016
Location Ecovention, Pademangan, North Jakarta
Country Indonesia
Hosted by Daniel Mananta
Most awards Raisa (7)
Most nominations Raisa (9)
Television/Radio coverage
Network RCTI
Runtime 180 minutes

The 19th Annual Anugerah Musik Indonesia was held on September 28, 2016, at the Ecovention in Pademangan, North Jakarta.[1] The show was broadcast live on RCTI[2] and was hosted by Daniel Mananta.

The show was a collaboration between Anugerah Musik Indonesia Foundation and RCTI. The ceremony recognizes the best recordings, compositions and artists of the eligibility year, which was from July 1, 2015, to June 30, 2016.[3] The theme of this edition of annual awards show was Music is My Identity.[4] Musicians, singers, and composers were nominated for 50 different categories awards, which previously presented to the 53 awards at the 18th ceremony. The event was divided into three segments: AMI Awards Gala Night, Lifetime Achievement Awards, and The Winner's Concert.

Being nominated 9 times, Raisa became the third most-nominated artist in Anugerah Musik Indonesia history,[5] after Noah earned for 10 nominations at the 16th ceremony and Irma Darmawangsa for nominated with eleven times at the 14th ceremony; and also became first female singer with biggest winner in major music awards history for taking home seven trophy awards.[6] Followed by other winners Ayu Ting Ting and Isyana Sarasvati who winning three categories awards. Afgan, Rizky Febian, and other each took home two trophy awards.

Jazz musician alm. Ireng Maulana had receiving the AMI Legend Awards for his contribution to in building the jazz music industry ecosystem in Indonesia, including initiated an jazz festival Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival and his son, Tomi, was accepted the award on his behalf.[7] In addition, AMI Awards also giving the Lifetime Achievement Award to legend singer and songwriter Titiek Puspa.

Performers

Artist(s) Song(s)
Jamrud
Raisa
Gita Gutawa
"Berakit-rakit"
"Pelangi di Matamu"
"Terima Kasih"
Rizki & Ridho D'Academy 2
Ayu Ting Ting
Zaskia Gotik
"Aduhai"
"Tarik Selimut"
"Sambalado"
Noah
Yuni Shara
"Andaikan Kau Datang"
Wali
Syahrini
"Baik-Baik Sayang"
"Semua Karena Cinta"
"Sesuatu"
"Ada Gajah Dibalik Batu"
Wizzy
Lala Karmela
Sheryl Sheinafia
"Ada Apa Dengan Cinta"
"Laskar Pelangi"
Ngobrol di Warung Kopi"
Kunto Aji
Afgan
Raisa
"Ekspektasi"
"Kunci Hati"
"Kali Kedua"
Barasuara "Bahas Bahasa"
Violinist instrumental
Bunga Citra Lestari
Raisa
Mike Mohede (screen)
"Mama"
"Bintang Kehidupan"
"Aku Ini Punya Siapa"
"Kaulah Segalanya"
Ebiet G. Ade
Afgan
Rizky Febian
Raffi Kandee
"Cerita Kepada Kawan"
"Untuk Kita Renungkan"
Candil
Andra Ramadhan
Tantri Kotak
Krisyanto
"Jatuh Cinta"
"Apanya Dong"
"Marilah Kemari"
GAC
DJ Dipha Barus
Kill The DJ
"Cinta"
"Ore Minggir Tabrak"
"No One Can Stop Us"

Presenters

Winners and nominees

The nominees were announced on September 7, 2016. Winners are listed first and highlighted on boldface.

Pop

Best Pop Female Solo Artist
Best Pop Male Solo Artist
Best Pop Duo/Group
Best Pop Collaboration
Best Pop Vocal Group
Best Pop Songwriter
Best Pop Recording Producer
Best Pop Album

Rock

Best Rock Solo Artist
  • Marcello Tahitoe – "Berdiri Sampai Mati"
    • Jockie Soerjoprajogo – "Angin Malam"
    • Melanie Subono – "Sajak Suara"
    • Coki Bollemeyer – "Temptation"
    • Cella Kotak – "Heaven Your Sleep"
Best Rock Duo/Group/Collaboration
Best Rock Album
  • Restart HatiSlank
    • Rockalisasi – Candil
    • Jamrud 20 Years Greatest HitsJamrud
    • IntersisiMusikimia
    • 3 to Rock – Grass Rock, Boomerang and D'Bandhits

Jazz/Instrumental

Best Vocal Jazz Artist
Best Jazz/Instrumental Artist
Best Jazz Album
  • So Far So Close – Dwiki Dharmawan

Soul/R&B/Urban

Best Soul/R&B/Urban Male/Female Solo Artist
Best Soul/R&B/Urban Group/Collaboration
Best Soul/R&B/Urban Album

Contemporary Dangdut/Dangdut

Best Dangdut Male/Female Solo Artist
  • Iyeth Bustami – "Suamiku"
    • Irwan D'Academy 2 – "Main Api"
    • Ical D'Academy 3 – "Pemenang Hati"
    • Ega D'Academy 2 – "Kawin Paksa"
    • Adly Cakra – "Heran"
Best Contemporary Dangdut Female Solo Artist
Best Contemporary Dangdut Male Solo Artist
  • Danang D'Academy 2 – "Bidadari Jiwa"
    • Nassar – "Aku Ngak Bisa Diginiin"
    • Johnny Iskandar – "Judul Judulan"
    • Ihsan Tarore – "Gejolak Asmara"
    • Beniqno – "Lupa Pulang"
Best Contemporary Dangdut Duo/Group/Collaboration
  • Rizki & Ridho D'Academy 2 – "Cinta Yang Kembali"
    • Orkes Moral PMR – "Topan (Tato Atau Panu)"
    • Kembar Srikandi – "Jalani Dulu Aja"
    • Duo Serigala – "Baby Baby"
    • Duo Sabun Colek – "Galau 2X"
    • Adibal Sahrul (featuring Pahala) – "Doa Jatuh Cinta"
Best Contemporary Dangdut/Dangdut Songwriter
Best Contemporary Dangdut/Dangdut Recording Producer
Best Contemporary Dangdut/Dangdut Album

Children

Best Children Female Solo Artist
  • Naura – "Untuk Tuhan"
    • Shaquilla Rahmadina – "Abrakadabra"
    • Romaria – "Tebak Monyet"
    • Embun Tabina – "Oh Indonesiaku"
    • Adinda Sharfina – "Terima Kasih"
Best Children Male Solo Artist
  • Kafin Sulthan – "Tangga Nada"
    • Ruri – "Jangan Buang Sampah Sembarangan"
    • Rafi Sudirman – "Hahaha"
    • Jojo Idol – "Kekuatan Cinta"
    • Azka Rindra – "Diobok-Obok"
Best Children Duo/Group
  • Anak-Anak DARR 2 – "Bersama"
    • Rafi Sudirman & Kafin Sulthan – "Tak Bisa Diam"
    • Lyodra & Olivola – "Stop Bully"
    • Jarkidz – "Kupu-Kupu Kecil"
    • Duta Cinta & Titiek Puspa – "Aku Bangga Jadi Anak Indonesia"
Best Children Vocal Group
  • Suara Anak – "Semangat Pagi"
    • Pika Pika Star – "Rumahku Istanaku"
    • Pedhie R – "Salam Rindu"
    • Pedhie R – "Akulah Indonesia"
    • Amstar – "Pagi"
Best Children Songwriter
Best Children Recording Producer
  • Erwin Gutawa – "Bersama" (performed by Anak-Anak DARR 2)
    • Ivan Dewanto – "Superhero" (performed by Romaria)
    • Wahyu WHL – "Diobok-Obok" (performed by Azka Rindra)
    • Untung – "Aku Bangga Jadi Anak Indonesia" (performed by Duta Cinta & Titiek Puspa)
    • Erwin Gutawa – "Abrakadabra" (performed by Shaquilla Rahmadina)
Best Children Album
  • Langit Yang SamaNaura
    • SuperheroRomaria
    • Salam Rindu – Phedie R
    • Keep Shining Bright – Kayla Tarliman

Production Work

Best Alternative Production Work
Best Metal Production Work
  • Afterkoma – "Perang"
    • Bless the Knights – "You've Created Your Own Monster"
    • Dead Vertical – "Into the Black"
    • Sunday Sad Story – "Confession"
    • The Flins Stone – "Good News"
Best Rap/Hip-Hop Production Work
  • Fade2Black (featuring Audrey Tapiheru) – "Saat Hujan"
    • JFlow – "Maksimal"
    • Young Lex (featuring Kemal and TJ) – "O Aja Ya Kan"
    • Soul ID – "Badiwark"
    • Saykoji – "Boke Lagi"
Best Reggae/Ska/Dub Production Work
  • Endank Soekamti – "Terima Kasih"
    • The Mangrooves – "All in Your Mind"
    • Monkey Boots – "Astaga"
    • Dhyo Haw – "Ada Aku Disini"
    • Amir Roez (featuring Tony Q Rastafara) – "Blue Jeans Boetoet"
Best Dance/Electronic Production Work
  • Dipha Barus (featuring Kallula) – "No One Can Stop Us"
    • Syahrini (featuring DJ Kevin Bun) – "Dream Big"
    • Soundwave – "Salah"
    • Rizuka – "Nobody Else"
    • Cindy Bernadette – "Fallin"
Best Collaboration Production Work
Best Original Soundtrack Film Production Work
Best Vocal Group Production Work
Best Speaking Region Production Work
  • Viky Sianipar – "Aut Boi Nian"
    • Rita Dinah Kandi (featuring Didi Kempot) – "Cemburu"
    • Ratna Listy – "Tresno Jaman SMP"
    • Mus Mulyadi – "Crito Jaman Sekolah"
    • Koko Thole – "Topeng"
Best Instrumental Production Work
Best Religious Song Production Work
Best Kroncong/Contemporary Kroncong/Langgam/Stambul Production Work
  • Sundari Soekotjo – "The Best of Soendari Soekotjo"
    • Tuti Maryati – "Lgm. Elegi Sang Bidadari"
    • Mus Mulyadi – "Mawar Biru"
Best Folk Production Work
  • Adhitia Sofyan – "Find Who You Are"
    • Sarah N' Soul – "I Don't Wanna Know"
    • Junior Sumantri – "Merindumu"
    • Ivan Nestorman – "Mogi"
    • AriReda – "Di Restoran"

Field Support Production

Best Recording Album Producer
Best Graphic Design Album
  • Dedidude – Max Havelaar (released by Max Havelaar)
    • Steven Purwadipura – Romansa (released by Tompi)
    • Marina Renee-Cemmick – Live EP (released by The Mangroves)
    • Fachrul Reza Rivai – Seluas Harapan (released by Endah N Rhesa)
    • Dewi Yusup – Silver Painted Radiance (released by Adhitia Sofyan)
Best Mix Engineer
  • DJ Sumantri – "Breakfree" (performed by Cindy Bernadette)
    • Yosua Simanjuntak and Wawan Qreen – "Teman Perjuangan" (performed by Deredia)
    • Mas Putut – "Move On" (performed by GME)
    • Didit Saad – "Man Upon the Hill" (performed by Stars and Rabbit)
    • Yosua Simanjuntak – "Antar di Dongkon" (performed by Viky Sianipar)

General

Best of the Best Album
Best of the Best Newcomer
Best of the Best Production Work
AMI Legend Awards
Alm. Ireng Maulana
Lifetime Achievement Award
Titiek Puspa

Artist with most nominations and awards

The following artist received most nominations:

Nominations Artist
9 Raisa
8 Ayu Ting Ting
7 Isyana Sarasvati
6 Noah
Geisha
5 Bunga Citra Lestari
Iwan Fals
Erwin Gutawa
Tulus
4 5Romeo
Anak-Anak DARR
Barry Likumahuwa
D'Masiv
Rizky Febian

The following artist received most awards:

Nominations Artist
7 Raisa
3 Ayu Ting Ting
Isyana Sarasvati
2 Afgan
Anak-Anak DARR
Elfa's Singers
Naura
Rizky Febian

References

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  3. Toni Bramantoro (June 14, 2016). "2016 AMI Awards registration expires on June 30". Tribun News.
  4. Rina Anggraeni (September 22, 2016). "2016 AMI Awards held the theme for Music is My Identity". Sindonews.
  5. Decky Arrizal (September 8, 2016). "Raisa and Ayu Ting Ting dominated the nominations for 2016 AMI Awards". Rolling Stone Indonesia.
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