Sharla Martiza

Sharla Martiza
Birth name Sharla Martiza Isya'iah Putri
Born (2003-11-07) November 7, 2003
Jombang, East Java, Indonesia
Genres Pop
R&B
Middle-Eastern
Kasidah
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocal
Years active 2017–present

Sharla Martiza Isya'iah Putri (born November 7, 2003) is an Indonesian singer. She is known as the winner of the singing talent show The Voice Kids Indonesia the second season that aired on television station Global TV in 2017.[1][2][3] In the Blind Audition joined the team Agnez Mo.[4]

The Voice Kids Indonesia

Sharla became viral in Indonesia after she performed Maher Zain's song Assalamu Alayka during Blind Audition. When Sharla audition sang Cats' Memory song and only Agnez Mo spun, then asked Sharla what kind of song she liked. Sharla replies that she likes Kasidah songs, and then Agnez Mo immediately asks to sing the song of the kasidah and Sharla sings Maher Zain's Assalamu Alayka song. After Sharla sang the song, her video became viral in social media. The video became trending on YouTube for days. Even Maher Zain uploaded the video on his instagram. At the semi-finals, Sharla had the opportunity to be called by Maher Zain.[5] Maher Zain reveals if he is happy and amazed when Sharla sings his song which he then uploads on his personal instagram.[6][7]

Performances on The Voice Kids Indonesia

Stage Song Original Artist Date Order Result
Blind Audition "Memory" Cats October 26 8.10 Only one chair turned
join team Agnez Mo defaulted
Battle Round "Desert Rose" (vs. Gadis vs. Sabita) Sting November 16 11.4 Saved by her coach
Sing Off "New Rules" Dua Lipa November 30 13.7
Semifinal "Hide and Seek" Agnez Mo December 7 14.10 Saved by public vote
1st round Grand Final "Nirmala" Siti Nurhaliza December 14 15.4
2nd round Grand Final "Beautiful Liar" Beyonce & Shakira 15.8 Winner

Awards and Nominations

The Voice Kids Indonesia

Year Nominee/Work Awards Result
2017 Sharla Martiza The Voice Kids Indonesia Won
The Most Viral Video Won

References

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