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The MAWI Working Group is a joint effort of Japanese network research and academic institutions to study the performance of networks and networking protocols in Japanese wide area networks.
MAWI is an acronym for the Measurement and Analysis on the WIDE Internet, or Measurement and Analysis of Wide-area Internet.
Sponsored by the WIDE Project, MAWI is a joint effort of Japanese network research and academic institutions with corporate sponsorship.
As one of the working groups of the WIDE Project, The MAWI working group focuses on traffic measurement analysis. In particular, the focus of the working group is long-term measurement on wide-area, global Internet. This group also collaborates with other working groups on measurement, and has been working on building a public traffic trace repository. Challenges include:
- collecting packet traces from the WIDE backbone network
(sampling method, automation, high-speed packet capturing)
- creating a large set of publicly available traces by removing or scrambling sensitive information
(development of tools and scrambling method)
- development of tools to analyze and visualize packet traces
Through these measurement activities, it intends to contribute to various aspects of Internet operations including stable operation of major internet infrastructures such as DNS and routing, design of flexible and efficient network topology, and deployment of IPv6.
International collaboration with the following organizations:
- CAIDA
- University of Waikato [1]
- ICANN RSSAC
- ISC OARC
- USC/ISI
- INRIA
- CNRS
- AI3 partners
History
[edit]Started : 2002/10/21
The MAWI Working Group Traffic Archive has trans-Pacific packet traces from 1999 to 2003, with each day's statistics giving the protocol breakdown and the ten biggest flows. Including outliers like June 18, 2000, when 57% of the packets were from DNS traffic.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "Traffic Trace Info". tracer.csl.sony.co.jp. Archived from the original on 15 November 2005. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
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[edit]Early life and education
Family background
Asmawi bin Ani, professionally known as Mawi, was born on 25 August 1981 in Felda Taib Andak, Kulai, Johor, Malaysia.[10][11] He is the son of Ani Ahmad, a blacksmith based in Kulai, and Ramlah Sarlan. He is the fifth of six siblings.[11][12][13] The family resided in a modest home in the rural Felda Taib Andak settlement in Kulai, where Mawi grew up in a simple environment centered around his father's trade and the agricultural surroundings of the area.[12][10] Mawi's early childhood was shaped by this unassuming rural lifestyle in Kulai, a town known for its community-oriented and working-class roots, which provided a grounded foundation for his later endeavors.[10]Schooling and early interests
Mawi, born Asmawi bin Ani, grew up in the Felda Taib Andak settlement in Kulai, Johor, where he attended local primary and secondary schools as part of the community's educational system.[13] His formal education included preparation for key examinations such as the UPSR (Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah) and PMR (Penilaian Menengah Rendah), reflecting the standard curriculum for Malaysian students in rural areas during the 1980s and 1990s.[13] During his school years, Mawi actively participated in Felda youth programs, including motivational courses designed to build character and discipline among students. These activities often involved intense challenges, such as being fined and left alone in a cemetery at 1 a.m. during a five-day course at age 12 as a personal penalty, experiences that tested endurance and fostered resilience amid his academic pursuits.[13] Balancing studies with these extracurricular demands highlighted the challenges of rural education, where formal learning intertwined with community-driven development initiatives. Mawi's early interests were deeply influenced by the Felda environment, emphasizing self-reliance and practical skills learned informally from a young age. His father encouraged participation in tasks like collecting fallen oil palm fruits, instilling values of hard work and gratitude that complemented his schooling.[13] These formative experiences in Kulai shaped his determination, laying the groundwork for his later artistic inclinations without formal training in creative pursuits at the time.Rise to fame
Akademi Fantasia participation
Mawi auditioned for the third season of Akademi Fantasia (AF3) in 2005, competing among approximately 26,000 applicants nationwide. Having previously tried out for the second season but failing due to nervousness despite his vocal talent, he returned with greater confidence for AF3. He successfully passed the artistry audition but initially fell short in the personality assessment; however, strong public backing during the Konsert Prelude led to his reinstatement and selection as one of the 12 finalists from an initial pool of 20 contestants.[14] The competition, which premiered on Astro Ria on June 4, 2005, and ran for about three months, required contestants to undergo intensive training in vocals, stage presence, acting, and dance while performing live weekly at Stadium Malawati in Shah Alam, Selangor. Mawi's key performances often pushed him beyond his usual repertoire, emphasizing personality and audience connection over technical perfection, which sparked the widespread "Mawi mania" or "tsumawi phenomenon." He faced notable challenges, including the pressure of constant media scrutiny, isolation from family, and production demands such as enforced hairstyle changes and scripted personal disclosures, all within a compressed training period deemed insufficient for deep musical development. These elements tested his resilience, with some performances drawing criticism for pitch issues and lack of versatility, yet they also elicited sympathy votes that bolstered his progress.[14] Mentorship was provided by prominent judges, including Dato’ (Dr.) M. Nasir, alongside AF instructors who focused on enhancing contestants' overall artistry, though the program prioritized charisma over rigorous musicianship. Mawi actively engaged with mentors by seeking feedback and demonstrated strong interactions with fellow contestants such as Amylea, Hazama, Bob, and Farhan during collaborative tasks, fostering bonds that contributed to a supportive academy environment and later inspired fan groups like Diddy FC.[14] Public voting via SMS drove the competition's dynamics, with audiences determining weekly eliminations and overall rankings. Dubbed the "King of SMS," Mawi consistently dominated the polls with the highest share of votes, significantly lowering his competitors' percentages, which ensured his survival through multiple elimination rounds despite occasional judge critiques on his X-factor or vocal execution. This fan-driven momentum, rooted in his relatable "Malayness" and pious image, propelled him to the finale on August 7, 2005, where he was declared the AF3 champion, securing prizes including RM321,854 in total with an apartment, a car, cash, and a recording contract.[14]Debut and initial success
On August 7, 2005, Asmawi Ani, known as Mawi, was announced as the winner of Akademi Fantasia season 3 during the grand finale concert, defeating runner-up Felix Agus in a highly anticipated showdown that drew massive viewership. The victory came with a substantial prize package, including RM321,854 in total with an apartment, a car, cash, and a recording contract with a major label, marking his official launch into professional music. This announcement triggered an immediate surge in public interest, with media outlets coining the term "Mawimania" to describe the overwhelming fan enthusiasm that swept across Malaysia.[15] In the weeks following the win, Mawi's first public appearances capitalized on the momentum, including live performances broadcast on Astro Ria and RTM1 on August 31, 2005, at KLCC and Dataran Merdeka, where he performed to enthusiastic crowds and showcased the vocal skills honed during the competition. Media interviews proliferated, with Mawi appearing on talk shows and news segments to discuss his humble Felda roots and future plans, such as his role as an anti-drug ambassador for the Ministry of Youth and Sports, for which he received RM200,000 to promote youth initiatives. By September 2005, he was engaging with university audiences, speaking at Universiti Putra Malaysia about personal stories of overcoming adversity, further solidifying his image as a relatable role model.[16][17] The rapid rise fueled initial endorsement deals, positioning Mawi as a brand ambassador for telecommunications giant Hotlink, as well as automotive firm EON and electronics company Canon, which leveraged his fresh appeal to target young consumers. His fan base expanded dramatically, evidenced by the AF3 compilation album selling over 170,000 copies shortly after release, reflecting the scale of his instant popularity among predominantly Malay audiences. However, transitioning from contestant to celebrity brought challenges, including intense media scrutiny on his personal life and the pressure to maintain the high expectations set by his underdog victory narrative.[16][15]Professional career
Music endeavors
Following his victory in Akademi Fantasia Season 3, Mawi signed a recording contract with Maestro Records in 2005, marking the launch of his professional music career. Under this label, he released his debut album Yang Tercinta that same year, which featured production contributions from established figures in the Malaysian music scene, including M. Nasir's Luncai Emas company. This partnership allowed Mawi to establish a foothold in the industry, focusing on accessible recordings that resonated with a broad audience.[18][19] Mawi's musical style primarily blends pop and ballad elements with traditional Malay influences, often incorporating nasyid—a form of Islamic a cappella music with Arabic undertones—to create emotionally resonant tracks. His baritone vocals and inspirational themes, such as in songs emphasizing faith and love, draw comparisons to veteran artists like M. Nasir, contributing to his appeal as a versatile performer in Malaysia's pop landscape. This fusion has helped position Mawi as a key figure in promoting culturally rooted contemporary music, influencing subsequent artists in blending secular and spiritual motifs without veering into exhaustive commercial experimentation.[11][19][20] From 2006 onward, Mawi embarked on live concert tours and performances across Malaysia, including high-profile events like the Konsert Fantasia to celebrate his first anniversary in the industry and charity shows organized by the Malaysian Red Crescent Society. These appearances, often held in major venues and regional towns, showcased his stage presence and ability to engage diverse crowds, solidifying his reputation as a live performer amid growing fan demand. His tours emphasized interactive sets blending hits with impromptu nasyid segments, fostering a sense of community and cultural connection in the Malaysian music scene.[21][22] In 2009, Mawi founded Mawi World Entertainment, transitioning to independent production and gaining greater creative control over his projects. Through this venture, he began taking on roles as producer and director for music videos around 2010, overseeing visuals that complemented his thematic depth, such as those integrating traditional motifs with modern aesthetics. This shift not only expanded his industry impact by mentoring emerging talents but also allowed for innovative content distribution via platforms like Mawi World TV, enhancing his legacy in Malaysian pop production.[11][23]Acting and television roles
Mawi's entry into acting was facilitated by his burgeoning popularity as a singer following his victory on Akademi Fantasia in 2005, which opened doors to scripted roles in Malay cinema. His debut came in 2009 with a supporting part in a romantic comedy that blended supernatural elements with lighthearted romance, marking his initial foray into on-screen performances. This transition allowed him to leverage his charismatic public persona into dramatic expressions, gradually building his repertoire beyond musical endeavors.[24] By the mid-2010s, Mawi had evolved to take on more substantial characters, culminating in lead-supporting roles by 2018 in high-profile productions that delved deeper into complex narratives. These roles frequently explored themes of romance intertwined with drama, often incorporating social issues such as familial conflicts, cultural identity, and spiritual dilemmas within the context of Malaysian society. For instance, his portrayals highlighted emotional depth in relationships strained by supernatural or societal pressures, reflecting broader concerns in Malay filmmaking about faith, tradition, and personal growth.[25] Critical reception of Mawi's acting has been tied to the commercial viability of his projects, with one notable 2018 supernatural drama achieving unprecedented box office success by grossing RM40 million within 17 days of release, the highest for a local film at the time. This accomplishment underscored the appeal of his contributions to ensemble casts tackling intense dramatic and thematic elements, contributing to the film's status as a cultural phenomenon in Malaysian cinema. While early performances were seen as earnest extensions of his singing charisma, later roles demonstrated refined emotional range, earning praise for authenticity in conveying relatable social struggles.[26]Radio and other media work
Mawi entered the radio broadcasting scene in 2017 as a presenter for Zayan FM, a contemporary nasyid station operated by Astro Radio, fulfilling a long-held aspiration in his career.[27] His daily four-hour slot, often co-hosted with Anas Tahir in the "Salam Bros" segment, featured engaging formats such as music discussions, listener interactions, and promotions of cultural elements like the Jawi script through "Mawi Jawi," alongside spotlighting emerging artists in "Bro Buskers."[27] This role allowed him to blend his musical background with talk show elements, fostering a connection with young Muslim listeners interested in contemporary Islamic content.[28] He continued presenting on Zayan FM through various music and talk segments until the end of 2024, contributing to the station's growth as a platform for nasyid and inspirational programming. Beyond radio, Mawi's media presence extended to unscripted hosting duties, where he moderated events and panels drawing on his public persona from early successes in entertainment.[29] In the 2010s, Mawi diversified into modeling and brand endorsements, participating in photo shoots and campaigns that leveraged his image as a relatable celebrity figure.[30] These ventures included promotional work for consumer products, emphasizing his versatility in visual media while maintaining a focus on family-oriented and culturally resonant messaging. Mawi also assumed production roles in select media projects outside his primary music and film endeavors, overseeing content development for radio specials and digital initiatives that aligned with his broadcasting expertise.[3]Discography
Studio albums
Mawi's studio albums primarily feature a mix of pop, ballad, and nasyid influences, reflecting his rise from Akademi Fantasia and his evolution as a versatile performer. His debut studio album, Yang Tercinta, released in November 2005 by Life Records and Maestro Records, marked his entry into the music industry with heartfelt tracks like the title song "Yang Tercinta," produced by local talents emphasizing emotional vocals and traditional Malay instrumentation. The album achieved commercial success, selling over 126,000 copies and earning platinum certification in Malaysia.[31] Following the success of his early work, Mawi released Doa, Berzanji & Qasidah Berlagu in April 2006 under Maestro Records. This album focused on spiritual and devotional content, including rangkaian doa, berzanji, and qasidah tracks, highlighting his nasyid style.[32] Mawi released Satu Dalam Seribu in 2007 under Life Records and Maestro Records. This album showcased a more mature sound with standout tracks such as "Satu Dalam Seribu," highlighting collaborations with producers focusing on romantic themes and orchestral arrangements to appeal to a broad audience. It contributed to his growing fanbase through radio airplay and live performances.[33] In 2008, Allah Habeebi was issued by Maestro Records, shifting toward nasyid and spiritual content with production notes emphasizing acoustic guitars and choral elements for devotional tracks like the title song. The album received positive reception for its faith-based lyrics.[34] Mawi's 2010 release, Idolaku, distributed by Warner Music Malaysia and Astro Entertainment, paid homage to his musical influences through duets and covers, produced with modern pop production techniques including electronic beats on highlights like "Menanti Hikmah." It highlighted his acting-music synergy with promotional ties to television appearances.[35]| Album Title | Release Date | Label | Peak Chart Position | Sales/Certification | Key Tracks/Production Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yang Tercinta | November 2005 | Life Records, Maestro Records | Unknown | 126,000 copies (Platinum) | "Yang Tercinta"; emotional ballads with Malay instrumentation |
| Doa, Berzanji & Qasidah Berlagu | April 2006 | Maestro Records | Unknown | N/A | Devotional doa, berzanji, qasidah tracks; spiritual nasyid focus |
| Satu Dalam Seribu | 2007 | Life Records, Maestro Records | Unknown | N/A | "Satu Dalam Seribu"; orchestral romantic themes |
| Allah Habeebi | 2008 | Maestro Records | Unknown | N/A | "Allah Habeebi"; acoustic nasyid with choral elements |
| Idolaku | December 2010 | Warner Music Malaysia, Astro Entertainment | Unknown | N/A | "Menanti Hikmah"; pop duets with electronic production |
Compilation and live albums
Mawi's compilation and live albums primarily capture highlights from his early career breakthrough on Akademi Fantasia and subsequent concert performances, serving as curated collections that extended his popularity beyond original studio releases. These non-studio works often included live recordings and selections of fan-favorite tracks, functioning as promotional tie-ins to his rising fame and live shows. Released under labels like Maestro Records and Warner Music Malaysia, they emphasized his versatile style blending pop, rock, and traditional elements. The debut compilation, The Best of Mawi World (2005), features a mix of live and studio tracks from his Akademi Fantasia season 3 performances, including hits like "Aduh Saliha" and "Kekasih Awal Dan Akhir." Issued by Maestro Records in CD format, it compiled 10 tracks that showcased his vocal range during the competition.[36] In 2006, Mawi released Konsert Fantasia Mawi, a double-CD live album documenting his post-Akademi Fantasia victory concert at Stadium Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur. Produced by Maestro Records, it includes 20 tracks with guest appearances by artists such as Jamal Abdillah on "Gadis Melayu" and Raihan on "Nabi Anak Yatim," capturing the energy of the event attended by thousands. The album highlighted collaborative performances and extended his appeal through live interpretations of both contemporary and nasyid-influenced songs.[37] Later compilations included The Best Of Mawi (2010), a two-CD greatest hits collection under Warner Music Malaysia and Astro, aggregating 20 popular tracks from his career up to that point, such as "Ya Salam" and live versions like "Tamally Maak" with Salima AF. This release served as a retrospective amid his transition to acting and other media, reinforcing his established hits without new material. Special editions, including MTV karaoke versions of The Best of Mawi World, were also issued around this period to capitalize on his fanbase.[38]| Album Title | Year | Format | Label | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Best of Mawi World | 2005 | CD, Compilation/Live | Maestro Records, ZeZZ, Life | AF3 performance highlights; 10 tracks |
| Konsert Fantasia Mawi | 2006 | 2×CD, Live Album | Maestro Records, ZeZZ, Life | Concert recording with guests; 20 tracks |
| The Best Of Mawi | 2010 | 2×CD, Compilation | Warner Music Malaysia, Astro | Career greatest hits; 20 tracks |
Filmography
Feature films
Mawi made his feature film debut in 2009 with the horror comedy Jin Notti, marking his transition from music to acting. Over the years, he has appeared in six theatrical releases spanning genres such as horror, musical fantasy, and drama, often taking on lead or supporting roles that highlight his versatility. His films have contributed to Malaysian cinema, with notable commercial success in titles like Munafik 2.[25]| Year | Title | Role | Director | Genre | Production Notes and Box Office |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Jin Notti | Aziz | Azhari Mohd Zain | Horror comedy | Mawi's debut feature film, a romantic comedy infused with horror elements involving a genie; co-starred Fara Fauzana. No major box office data available.[25][39] |
| 2010 | Magika | Bad | Edry Abdul Halim | Musical fantasy | Malaysia's first musical feature film, following siblings on a mythical adventure; Mawi portrayed a key character in the ensemble cast. Box office earnings not publicly detailed. |
| 2018 | Munafik 2 | Ustaz Azhar | Syafiq Yusof | Horror | Sequel to Munafik, centering on supernatural exorcisms; Mawi played a central figure in the thriller narrative. Grossed RM40 million in Malaysia, becoming the highest-grossing local film at the time.[40] |
| 2019 | Tiada Tajuk | Suci | Mawi | Religious comedy | Mawi's directorial debut, depicting three village friends pursuing music dreams; remake elements from a prior telemovie. Tickets priced at RM1 for accessibility; modest box office performance.[41] |
| 2024 | Pendekar Awang: Darah Indera Gajah | Tok Kenali | Shahruddin Dali, Saiful Reza Shukor | Action historical drama | Spin-off from Mat Kilau, focusing on Malay resistance against British colonialism; Mawi supported the ensemble in historical action sequences. Collected RM2.4 million in its opening 56 hours.[42][43] |
| 2024 | Zim Zim Ala Kazim | Muharam | Mawi | Horror drama | Mawi directed and starred in this story of a religious teacher facing envy and black magic; based on real events involving Ustaz Kazim Elias. Earned RM2.2 million in its first week.[44] |
Television series and telemovies
Mawi ventured into television hosting following his rise to fame from Akademi Fantasia in 2005, leveraging his charismatic persona to engage audiences in various formats. In 2014, he took on the role of host for the talk show Seindah Kata on TV9, where he facilitated discussions on diverse topics, crediting the experience with enhancing his reading habits and conversational skills.[45] In 2022, Mawi co-hosted the educational game show Mawi Jawi on Astro Oasis channel 106, alongside Anas Tahir. The 8-episode series, produced by Mawi World Entertainment, featured crossword-style challenges centered on Jawi script spelling to promote cultural literacy in a fun manner, with each episode running approximately 21-24 minutes.[46][47] Regarding acting roles, Mawi directed but did not act in the telemovie Rock Sangkut (2014). In 2022, he directed and starred in the telemovie Hantu Kuat Ketawa as Orang Masjid Kutip Hutang, a comedy about scammers disturbed by ghosts in a jungle hideout; it premiered on Astro First on January 27, 2022.[48]Personal life
Marriage and family
Mawi married Nora Asyikin Rahmat, known professionally as Ekin, on December 20, 2008, during an akad nikah ceremony at the Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque in Johor Bahru.[49] The couple, who had been dating for nearly two years prior, followed the solemnization with multiple wedding receptions, including one at the Johor Bahru City Council Indoor Stadium.[50] The couple has one child, a daughter named Cahaya Malaika, born on February 28, 2012, in Petaling Jaya.[8] Cahaya Malaika, now a teenager, occasionally appears in family-oriented public moments shared by her parents, reflecting their close-knit dynamic.[7] Mawi and Ekin have maintained their family life primarily in Johor, Malaysia, where they reside and manage daily routines amid Mawi's professional commitments.[51] No major relocations have been reported, allowing them to stay rooted in the region close to extended family networks.[7] In interviews, Mawi has discussed the challenges of balancing his entertainment career with family responsibilities, crediting Ekin's unwavering trust and support as key to their enduring marriage of over 16 years.[52] He has noted that Ekin never monitors his phone or schedule, fostering mutual respect despite his frequent travels for work, and has highlighted her encouragement to pursue business ventures alongside music to secure the family's future.[53] The couple has repeatedly denied divorce rumors, reaffirming their commitment to family stability in public statements.[54]Public image and philanthropy
Mawi rose to fame as the winner of Akademi Fantasia season 3 in 2005, initially captivating audiences with his vocal talent and humble persona, which led to widespread idolization among fans. However, he quickly sought to temper this image, publicly pleading with admirers not to place him on a pedestal, emphasizing his role as an ordinary individual rather than an untouchable star.[55] Over the years, his public persona evolved from that of a reality TV sensation to a versatile entertainer encompassing music, acting, radio hosting, and cultural advocacy, maintaining a grounded and relatable appeal that has sustained his popularity for two decades.[9] In philanthropy, Mawi has engaged in community-driven initiatives, particularly those tied to cultural and religious preservation. In November 2020, he launched a charity campaign in Kelantan under the GoKelantan initiative, focusing on the restoration and cleaning of mosques and surau, alongside visits to historical sites to produce an educational travelogue aired on television and YouTube; he described the project as a passion aligned with his values, securing royal endorsement from Tengku Laksamana Kelantan.[56] More recently, in December 2024, he postponed his 20th anniversary concert originally scheduled for January 2025 to July 2025, as a show of solidarity with flood victims in affected regions. However, in August 2025, the concert was canceled due to unavoidable circumstances, highlighting his commitment to national causes during crises.[4][57] His efforts were recognized in August 2025 when he received the Icon of Islamic Arts and Music award at the World Islamic Tourism and Trade Expo in Kuala Lumpur, acknowledging his contributions to promoting Islamic cultural values through entertainment.[9] Mawi's career has not been without public controversies, primarily revolving around personal rumours and past associations. Persistent online speculation about his marital status, including false divorce claims circulating on social media in 2022, 2023, and as recently as October 2025, prompted him to issue public denials and, in some cases, lodge police reports alongside his wife to combat misinformation.[6][51][54] Additionally, in 2018, he expressed regret over a 2007 charity duet "Lara Jiwa" with Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, citing discomfort with the political backlash surrounding her amid the 1MDB scandal, though the track was originally intended for humanitarian purposes.[58] On social media, Mawi maintains an active presence, with his Instagram account @cahayaasmawi boasting over 407,000 followers as of late 2025, where he shares updates on his professional projects, family moments, and motivational messages to foster direct engagement with fans.[59] Dedicated fan communities, such as the Sahabat Dunia Mawi Facebook group, continue to organize support events and discussions, reflecting his enduring fanbase interaction despite digital rumours.[60] In September 2024, he shaved his head publicly—a nod to his post-Akademi Fantasia look—to build excitement for his anniversary concert, a gesture that resonated nostalgically with followers online.[61]Awards and nominations
Music awards
Mawi's music career, launched by his victory in Akademi Fantasia Season 3, garnered significant recognition through popularity-based and performance awards in the mid-2000s. His breakthrough single "Aduh Saliha" helped establish him as a leading male vocalist in Malaysian pop and ethnic music genres, leading to multiple wins at major ceremonies. These accolades highlight his rapid rise and fan support, with several major music awards secured between 2005 and 2007, alongside several nominations in vocal and song categories.[62] The following table lists key music awards and nominations won by Mawi:| Year | Ceremony | Category | Result | Notes/Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Akademi Fantasia (Season 3) | Overall Winner | Won | Emerged as champion of the reality singing competition, marking his professional debut.[62] |
| 2005 | Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian | Most Popular Artiste | Won | Recognized for rising popularity post-Akademi Fantasia.[62] |
| 2005 | Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian | Best Male Singer | Won | Won alongside Most Popular Artiste.[63] |
| 2005 | Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian | Popular New Male Artiste | Won | Debut year sweep with three awards.[63] |
| 2006 | Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian | Most Popular Artiste | Won | Continued dominance amid Mawi World phenomenon.[62] |
| 2006 | Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian | Most Popular Male Singer | Won | Second year in male category.[64] |
| 2006 | Anugerah Planet Muzik | Most Popular Song | Won | For "Aduh Saliha".[65] |
| 2007 | Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian | Most Popular Artiste | Won | Third consecutive year securing top popularity honor.[62] |
| 2007 | Anugerah Juara Lagu | Best Performance | Won | For "Angan Dan Sedar".[66] |
| 2007 | Anugerah Planet Muzik | Most Popular Song | Won | For "Kian".[65] |
| 2007 | Anugerah Planet Muzik | Most Popular Male Artist | Won | Regional recognition.[65] |
| 2006 | MTV Asia Awards | Favorite Artist Malaysia | Won | Honored as top Malaysian artist in regional poll.[67][68] |
