JAKARTA - A talent search event like Indonesian Idol is often seen as a quick way for a singer to be widely known by music lovers. This assessment can be seen from what happened to Lyodra, Tiara Andini, Mahalini, Salma Salsabil and other names.

On the other hand, singers who drop out of talent search events are also often seen as singer who is not organic. Their path is considered too easy to achieve fame.

The final assessment is not entirely appropriate. Tiara Andini, who got fame after following Indonesian Idol, acknowledged that there was a steep path to become a singer who was widely known nationally.

The 'Planji Setia' singer suffered many failures before participating in the tenth season of Indonesian Idol in 2019. He even gave up on achieving his dream to become a singer

"At that time I was 15 years old, still quite young, and I wanted to try to participate in a talent search event. And it turned out that I failed the story there, didn't pass," said Tiara Andini in Thamrin, Jakarta on Wednesday, June 12.

"At that point I felt like it was done, I was already trying to achieve this dream. I think so, I just got here. Because that was it, how come it failed, even though I've tried my best," he continued.

The singer from Jember began to doubt her ability to become a singer. However, the support from someone close to him made him feel confident again.

"In the end, thank God I got support from my family, from my friends, friends around me. And finally I was able to find another bright spot that I had to rise, I had to be confident, and finally I was able to participate in another talent search event, I was able to join Indonesia Idol in 2019," concluded Tiara Andini.


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