Japanese rock band performs Kamikazee’s ‘Narda’

Posted by PinoyMusicChoice On August - 12 - 2012

MANILA, Philippines – A Japanese rock group has performed its own rendition of local band Kamikazee’s “Narda,” a song that is said to be about the Filipino heroine Darna. Uchusentai NOIZ did a faster, more upbeat version of “Narda” in a music video uploaded on YouTube on Tuesday. The video also mentioned that the band will perform in Davao from September 7 to 9, and at Function Room 4 and 5 of SMX Convention Center at the SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City from September 15 to 16.

Zia Quizon Releases Her Mini-CD Album

Posted by PinoyMusicChoice On October - 8 - 2011

Her breezily uplifting blend of pop, soul, jazz and retro R and B is here to sway you away as Polyeast Records proudly announces the release of Zia Quizon self-titled mini-CD album. Showcasing her talent as one of OPM’s young singer/songwriter could probably go beyond being a daughter of the Comedy King Dolphy and OPM’s Divine Diva ZsaZsa Padilla because Zia is here to prove that she’s is a breath of fresh air in her debut album. Featuring her positioning single “Simple Girl” is notably one of her masterpieces since she started learning her craft.

Marie Digby also worked with Jericho Rosales and Sam Milby for “Your Love”

Posted by PinoyMusicChoice On September - 23 - 2011

She's a YouTube sensation that has received near to 20 million views up to now on her homemade video of her acoustic cover of Rihanna's "Umbrella" back in 2007. During the past year, she launched her very first album Unfold, which broke in to the Billboard charts at #29 on its first week and created the hit single "Say It Again." Songs in the album happen to be included in top U.S. shows like ER, The Hills, Greek, Smallville and One Tree Hill. She followed it up together with her sophomore release "Breathing Under Water."

Bamboo Mañalac knows "No Water, No Moon"

Posted by PinoyMusicChoice On September - 23 - 2011

In one spin of the very awaited album in OPM rock this season, “No Water, No Moon”, Bamboo Mañalac's very first solo launch under Polyeast Records. There's no question that for him there will be life beyond his career being a frontman. Teamed with the top music artists in the industry, he offers his musical thoughts that goes beyond his craft and says “Nothing’s changed. It’s exactly the same pressure that I’ve always placed on myself. Whether in a band or going out on my own, or whatever I do. Just wanting to push, claw and climb.”

Charice to sing at 9/11 tribute game to be held in Florida, USA

Posted by PinoyMusicChoice On September - 9 - 2011

Charice is expected to perform during a football game that will mark the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States. In her official Twitter account, Charice confirmed that she will be part of the 9/11 tribute game that will be held in Jacksonville, Florida. According to charicemania.com, the fansite maintained by Charice's fans, the Filipina singer will sing the "Star Spangled Banner" and "God Bless America" for a match between the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars.

Sheng Belmonte steps up

Posted by PinoyMusicChoice - ADMIN On Sunday, August 07, 2011
Sheng Belmonte’s story is one for the books---to be filed under the section “Almost Never But Couldn’t Have Otherwise” if ever there was one.

While many singers knew at a young age that they’d pick up the mic and perform later on, and hopefully make a living by doing so, Sheng was sure she’d never take that route.

“I didn’t even think I’d be able to sing by myself in public,” she confessed. “I was a painfully shy girl.”

So, while she comes from a karaoke-crazy family, Sheng’s most daring move next to singing in front of a kitchen sink was joining a choir. Beneath a sea of harmonies and an ocean of vocal blending, Sheng felt safe; content in the knowledge that it was as far as her musical dreams would go.

Until fate stepped in and shoved her to front and center.

One day, in Boy’s Town no less, Sheng was compelled to sing impromptu onstage with two other girls. She recalls what happened upon finishing her part.

“Everyone started yelling at me---and I got scared! I thought they didn’t want me. It turned out they were shouting, ‘More! More!’…”

Did that clue her in on her calling? No. Sheng blossomed into her tweens with dreams of becoming an actress. She enrolled in a theater company, going as far as performing at their recital.

Still, inside her, and despite the strides she has made, Sheng knew that she, to borrow a phrase from U2, hasn’t found what she’s looking for.

It was only when she turned 15 did she embrace music. By 18, she was lead singer of a show band so good, they made it all the way to China, Korea and Indonesia.

Sheng has found her voice---except that she was in danger of losing it and fast.

“I had no vocal training and I abused my voice to the point that I would come on stage some nights completely hoarse! Some of my songs were not suited for me at all. The only reason I stuck to doing the whole OFW thing as long as I did was because I wanted to help the family out financially,” she said.

Back in Manila for good, Sheng hatched a plan: To put singing on the backburner and try out other things.

Such as pole dancing. And belly dancing. And doing stand up in a comedy bar. Anything and everything. “Try lang,” she mused aloud, laughing.

Those didn’t last long. A few months later, Sheng auditioned for “Pinoy Dream Academy” Season 2 and made it. Then came the whammo: Her elimination from the show just three weeks after it started.

A few weeks later, Sheng met arranger Jonathan Ong who knew Gloc-9 who would later feature her in one of 2011’s biggest hits - but that’s getting ahead of the story.

Initially, what Jonathan had in mind for Sheng was to cast her in a group ala Black Eyed Peas. Soon, the singer and two rappers were recording demos intended for an album. But just as Sony Music was about to sign them up, a member of the group backed out and the pyramid crumbled.

And as before, Sheng was left to sort out the rubble.

“I was seriously thinking, ‘Is this a sign? Is this Heaven’s way of telling me, ‘It’s not for you, Sheng,’” she said.

But, it turned out that the heavens had bigger plans for her. Sony Music did not pursue signing up the group but they did offer Sheng a recording contract. Indeed, they couldn't pass up on the girl with the unique voice and inimitable singing style that's a cross-section of many musical ministrations.

More, the label chose her as featured artist in Gloc-9’s single, “Walang Natira,” over more established artists. Later, that song was picked as carrier single of the rapper’s latest album. These days, and even this early, “Walang Natira” is turning out to be contender for song of the year.

Finally, things have fallen into place for Sheng.

Funny, but she who sings “Walang Natira” will soon have it all.

“Sheng Belmonte” under Sony Music contains the tracks “Modern Pilipina,” “Sino Bang Love Ko,” “Big Time,” “Galing Galing” and the promotional song, “Gigil”

Courtesy of myxph.com


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