2010 Dahsyatnya Awards

The 2010 Dahsyatnya Awards was an awards show for Indonesian musicians. It was the second annual show. The show was held on February 26, 2010, at the JITEC Mangga Dua Square in Pademangan, North Jakarta. The awards show was hosted by Raffi Ahmad, Luna Maya, Olga Syahputra, Ade Namnung, Laura Basuki, and Marcel Chandrawinata. The awards ceremonies will held theme for "Be Yourself".

2010 Dahsyatnya Awards
DateFebruary 26, 2010
LocationJITEC Mangga Dua Square, Pademangan, North Jakarta
Hosted byRaffi Ahmad
Luna Maya
Olga Syahputra
Ade Namnung
Laura Basuki
Marcel Chandrawinata
Most nominationsD'Masiv (4)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkRCTI

D'Masiv led the nominations with four categories, followed by Peterpan, RAN, Vierra with three nominations.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted on boldface.[1]

SMS

Outstanding Song Outstanding Newcomer
  • "Hampa Hatiku" — Ungu (featuring Iis Dahlia)
    • "Biarkan Jatuh Cinta" — ST 12
    • "Cari Jodoh" — Wali
    • "Jika Cinta Dia" — Geisha
    • "Jangan Menyerah" – D'Masiv
    • "Sang Mantan" — Nidji
    • "Separuh Jiwaku Pergi" — Anang Hermansyah
    • "Superman" — The Lucky Laki
  • Vierra
    • Geisha
    • The Lucky Laki
    • The Dance Company
    • The Potter's
    • Zigaz
Outstanding Solo Singer Outstanding Duo/Group Singer
Outstanding Band Outstanding Stage Act
Outstanding Location

Jury

Outstanding Video Clip Outstanding Video Clip Director
  • "Jangan Menyerah" — D'Masiv
    • "Bukan Cinta Manusia Biasa" — Dewa 19
    • "Tak Ada Yang Abadi" — Peterpan
    • "Jadi Gila" — RAN
    • "Dengarkan Curhatku" — Vierra
  • Tepan Kobain — "Bukan Cinta Manusia Biasa" (performed by Dewa 19)
    • A.N.G.G.Y — "Jangan Menyerah" (performed by D'Masiv)
    • Abimael Gandhi — "Dengarkan Curhatku" (performed by Vierra)
    • Abimael Gandhi — "Jadi Gila" (performed by RAN)
    • Dimas Djayadiningrat — "Tak Ada Yang Abadi" (performed by Peterpan)
Outstanding Role in Video Clip Outstanding Most Diligently Perform Guest Star
  • Gruvi

References

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