Marifil Niña Girado-Enriquez (born November 1, 1980), known professionally as Nina, is a
Filipina singer, occasional songwriter, record producer, TV and radio personality and occasional actress. She made her recording debut in 2002 after signing a recording contract with
Warner Music Philippines
Warner Music Philippines (WMP) is a record label in the Philippines. It is a regional branch of the multinational music conglomerate Warner Music Group.
Founded in 1977, the company gained its self-distributed status and has since began release ...
. Her first two studio albums produced the chart-topping singles "
Jealous
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Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions such as anger, resentment, inadequacy, helplessness or disgust. ...
", "
Foolish Heart" and "
Make You Mine", and earned her the Favorite New Artist award on both
Awit Awards
The Awit Awards are music awards in the Philippines given annually by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI) to recognize the outstanding achievements in the music industry. The word "Awit" means "song" literally in Filipino.
T ...
and
MTV Pilipinas Music Awards
MTV Pilipinas Music Awards was the MTV Pilipinas' annual music video awards event.
Award categories
* Video of the Year
* Favorite Male Video
* Favorite Female Video
* Favorite New Artist in a Video
* Favorite Group Video
*Favorite Indie Video
...
.
She established her position in the
local music industry in 2005 after releasing her third album ''
Nina Live!
''Nina Live!'' is a live album and the third album by Filipina singer Nina, released in the Philippines on February 23, 2005, by Warner Music Philippines. The original release date for the album was scheduled on February 22, 2005, but it was moved ...
'' which was certified diamond by the
Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI).
The album yielded her most successful single, "
Love Moves in Mysterious Ways", and her biggest solo concert to date.
In 2006, she released her
eponymous studio album which earned her eight Awit Award nominations. The album's second single "
Someday
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* ''Someday'' (1935 film), a British film directed by Michael Powell
* ''Someday'' (2011 film), a Japanese film directed by Junji Sakamoto
* ''Someday'' (2021 film), an Indian Hindi-langu ...
" achieved commercial success, and gained popularity in
South Korea
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and various
Asia
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n countries. Later, she received criticism for releasing too many
covers,
and was involved in a financial conflict against her ex-boyfriend
Nyoy Volante
Niño del Mar Coching Volante (born January 25, 1978), better known as Nyoy Volante, is a Filipino acoustic pop singer-songwriter and actor.
Early life and education
Volante was born on January 25, 1978, to parents Oliver Volante and Evangelin ...
's parents which was eventually resolved under legal process.
She regained success in 2009 after touring with the Sessionistas, along with the release of her last studio album under Warner, ''
Renditions of the Soul
''Renditions of the Soul'' is the fifth studio album by Filipina singer Nina, released in the Philippines on August 27, 2009 by Warner Music Philippines. The album contains a selection of the most requested songs from her "all-male hits special" w ...
''.
She signed a recording deal with
Universal Records in 2010, and represented her country in the Pattaya International Music Festival a year later.
In 2013, she released her seventh studio album ''
All Good'' under her new record label,
Viva Records
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* Viva Air Dominicana
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* V ...
. She was listed as one of
Spotify
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's most-streamed female OPM artists in 2018 and 2020.
Referred to as the "
Asia's Soul Siren", she is known for her wide vocal range and her signature use of the
whistle register. She was recognized as R&B Artist of the Year by Philippine Business Excellence Award in 2004 and by Philippine Hip-Hop Awards in 2007. She was cited as the artist who popularized the
acoustic phenomenon in the Philippines, and was awarded Best Female Acoustic Artist by the National Consumers Quality Awards in 2005. ''
Mega
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* Gravity assist, for ''Moon-Earth ...
'' listed her as one of the Women to Watch in 2004.
Her album ''Nina Live!'' is the fourth
best-selling certified album, best-selling
live album
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, and best-selling album of the 2000s in the Philippines. She holds the record as the first female OPM artist to receive a diamond certification by the PARI.
In 2009, she was named as the best-selling female recording artist by the
Box Office Entertainment Awards.
Aside from her commercial achievements, she has won ten Awit Awards, two
Aliw Awards
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, two
Myx Music Awards and the Special Achievement Award by
Wave 89.1 Urban Music Awards in 2011.
Early life
Marifil Niña Girado was born on November 1, 1980 in
Pasay
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,
Metro Manila
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, Philippines.
She is the third child of Filbert Girado Sr., a businessman and member of the Bayanihan Boys Choir, and Maria Daulet (née Barinos), a nurse who plays piano. She was raised in
Quezon City
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together with her three siblings Dewanne, who is member of the band Lipstick,
King
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*In the context of prehistory, antiquity and contemporary indigenous peoples, the tit ...
, who is also a singer, and Patrick, who is a musical director. When Nina was about to turn five years old, she started singing to a
Lea Salonga
Maria Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga (; born February 22, 1971), known professionally as Lea Salonga, is a Filipino singer, actress, and columnist. Nicknamed "Pride of the Philippines," she is best known for her roles in musical theatre, for supplyin ...
single she heard on the radio and her father noticed.
[ After seeing the potential in his daughter, Filbert trained Nina's singing skills. Like the traditional technique of vocalization, she was submerged into a drum of water while belting out her high notes.] Later, she was declared as daily winner on GMA ''Lunchdates "Bulilit Jamboree" in 1985. In 1991, she became seven-week winner on Philippine competition show, ''Tanghalan ng Kampeon'', with her interpretations of "Better Days" and " Love Takes Time".[
Filbert's plans for Nina changed when she grew older. Instead of a professional music career, he wanted his daughter to earn ]college degree
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and to join him in the United States to find work. She studied Accountancy at Miriam College since she was good in numbers. Her father insisted that she would take up Law as a latter course. Due to her love for singing, she went against her father's wishes. At seventeen, she became a vocalist of the XS band. He eventually gave up on trying to stop her, and just told her to maintain good grades. She did well in her studies and became a consistent dean's lister.
In 2000, she finished Accountancy while performing for different bands including The Big Thing, MYMP
M.Y.M.P. (or MYMP, short for Make Your Momma Proud) is an acoustic band from Quezon City, Philippines. They released their first album, ''Soulful Acoustic'' in 2003 and a double album, ''Beyond Acoustic'' which was a number six charting album, ...
, Silk and the Essence.[ After college, she recorded an amateur ]demo CD
A demo (shortened from "demonstration") is a song or group of songs typically recorded for limited circulation or for reference use, rather than for general public release. A demo is a way for a musician to approximate their ideas in a fixed for ...
with the help of a friend.[ It was composed of three tracks including her rendition of Steve Perry's " Foolish Heart", "]Breathe Again
"Breathe Again" is a song by American R&B singer Toni Braxton. It was written by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and produced by Edmonds, L.A. Reid, and Daryl Simmons for Braxton's self-titled debut album (1993). Its lyrics evokes a sense of nostal ...
" and "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)
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." The demo was recorded in a home studio with only a guitar for accompaniment.[ Her brother King brought her demo to different recording labels. Ricky Ilacad, who was managing director of ]Warner Music Philippines
Warner Music Philippines (WMP) is a record label in the Philippines. It is a regional branch of the multinational music conglomerate Warner Music Group.
Founded in 1977, the company gained its self-distributed status and has since began release ...
at the time, listened to the recordings and immediately planned to sign her up even without seeing or hearing her in person. Two months after her father died of a heart attack in the U.S., Nina signed her first recording contract with Warner.[
]
Career
2002–2004: Career beginnings, ''Heaven'' and ''Smile''
In August of 2002, Nina released her debut album under Warner Music
Warner Music Group Corp. ( d.b.a. Warner Music Group, commonly abbreviated as WMG) is an American multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate headquartered in New York City. It is one of the " big three" recording companies and t ...
, entitled ''Heaven
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'', alongside her first single of the same title. The album is inspired by contemporary R&B
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The genre features a distinctive record production style, drum machine-backed rhythm ...
and pop music, and it was well received by critics, with ''The Philippine Star
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'' stating "''Heaven'' is quite a package. Production is sleek and Nina's delivery, smooth ..it is never heavy nor frenetic. It is instead used as a stable base for Nina's sweet but definitely multi-octave singing voice."[ The lead single, "Heaven", did not really become a commercial hit despite peaking inside the top ten of Philippine charts. In December 2002, " 2nd Floor" was released as a radio-only single. Even though the song was not commercially released, it charted inside the top ten and won her the Best R&B Song award on the 16th Annual ]Awit Awards
The Awit Awards are music awards in the Philippines given annually by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI) to recognize the outstanding achievements in the music industry. The word "Awit" means "song" literally in Filipino.
T ...
in 2003. "Jealous
Jealousy generally refers to the thoughts or feelings of insecurity, fear, and concern over a relative lack of possessions or safety.
Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions such as anger, resentment, inadequacy, helplessness or disgust. ...
" was released as the second official single and it became Nina's first number one hit, topping various Philippine charts for three weeks. It also allowed her to grab the Best New Artist award on both Awit Awards and MTV Pilipinas Music Awards
MTV Pilipinas Music Awards was the MTV Pilipinas' annual music video awards event.
Award categories
* Video of the Year
* Favorite Male Video
* Favorite Female Video
* Favorite New Artist in a Video
* Favorite Group Video
*Favorite Indie Video
...
in 2003. The third commercial single is her acoustic version of Steve Perry's "Foolish Heart", which became her second number one single as it charted even better than her previous releases. The song was a critical acclaim, being described by critics as "proof of Nina's musicality."[ " Loving You", a ]Ric Segreto
Richard Vincent Macaraeg (September 27, 1952 – September 6, 1998) was an American-born Filipino singer recording artist, singer-songwriter, actor, teacher, journalist and historian, who became popular in the Philippines.
Early life
Ric Segret ...
original, became the last commercial single from ''Heaven''. It did not top the local charts, but peaked inside the top five. In October 2003, the album was re-released when it reached the double platinum mark.[
In December 2003, Nina released her second studio album, '' Smile'', accompanied by its lead single, " Make You Mine".] According to ''The Philippine Star'', the album's sound is "bigger and bolder" compared to ''Heaven'', consisting of upbeat rhythmic jams and powerful sentimental ballads.[ '']Philippine Daily Inquirer
The ''Philippine Daily Inquirer'' (''PDI''), or simply the ''Inquirer'', is an English-language newspaper in the Philippines. Founded in 1985, it is often regarded as the Philippines' newspaper of record. The newspaper is the most awarded bro ...
'' commented that ''Smile'' is a "smoothly-produced album, polished enough to give it an even keel, ensuring smooth sailing all throughout." "Make You Mine" was described as a "rich harmonic chemistry of Nina's mesmerizing vocals and hypnotic urban-style beats with a blend of funky strings, an upbeat R&B piece that offers a blissful listening experience."[ It became her third number-one single, making Nina the first female OPM artist to have three number-one singles in a span of one year. The following single, "]A Girl Can Dream
"A Girl Can Dream" is a pop music, pop ballad written by Jimmy Santis, Nina Ossoff and Steve Skinner and produced by Neil Gregorio and Ferdie Marquez for Nina Girado, Nina's second album, ''Smile (Nina Girado album), Smile'' (2003). It was release ...
", features her labelmate Christian Bautista
Christian Joseph Morata Bautista (born October 19, 1981) is a Filipino singer, actor, host, and model. He was a finalist of ''Star in a Million'', a Philippine reality show aired on ABS-CBN channel, winning 4th place in the competition in 2003. ...
in the music video. The song peaked inside the top five of charts. " Sayang Naman" is the first Tagalog single that she released and it became the last commercial single from the album. It reached the top ten of local charts, but is considered to be her least successful single at the time. ''Smile'' gave Nina her songwriting debut with the song "Can't Say I Love You". The song was described as a "sensually engaging ballad."[
In early 2004, Nina became part of the recording for the song "Biyahe Tayo" which was used for the WOW Philippines...Biyahe Tayo! campaign, promoting Philippine tourism. Among other artists were ]Lea Salonga
Maria Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga (; born February 22, 1971), known professionally as Lea Salonga, is a Filipino singer, actress, and columnist. Nicknamed "Pride of the Philippines," she is best known for her roles in musical theatre, for supplyin ...
, Sharon Cuneta, Francis Magalona and the APO Hiking Society
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. In August 2004, she staged a back-to-back residency at the Music Museum with Nyoy Volante
Niño del Mar Coching Volante (born January 25, 1978), better known as Nyoy Volante, is a Filipino acoustic pop singer-songwriter and actor.
Early life and education
Volante was born on January 25, 1978, to parents Oliver Volante and Evangelin ...
entitled El Niño, La Niña which ended after a month and five shows. In November 2004, she was chosen by America
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n songwriter Diane Warren
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Wa ...
to record the Cyndi Lauper original "I Don't Want to Be Your Friend
"I Don't Want to Be Your Friend" is a pop/ R&B song written and composed by Diane Warren. It was first recorded by singer Cyndi Lauper for her 1989 album '' A Night To Remember''. The song was meant to be the second commercial single released in t ...
", which eventually became a chart-topping hit. It was released as single for the Asian version of Warren's love songs compilation, '' Diane Warren Presents Love Songs''. In the same month, Warner Music Philippines released a Christmas album which features Nina and the label's most-requested singers at the time, namely Christian Bautista, Kitchie Nadal, Dice & K9, Paolo Santos, Thor
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and Artstrong. Following the album's release, they staged a major concert as a group, held at the Folk Arts Theater
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entitled Pop Ko 'To! The All-Star, All-Hits Concert. In the same year, she appeared on the debut albums of Bautista and her brother, King.
2005–2007: Commercial success with ''Nina Live!'' and ''Nina''
In 2005, Nina temporarily broke away from the urban-influenced sound to record covers of classic love songs. She came out with her first live album, ''Nina Live!
''Nina Live!'' is a live album and the third album by Filipina singer Nina, released in the Philippines on February 23, 2005, by Warner Music Philippines. The original release date for the album was scheduled on February 22, 2005, but it was moved ...
''. The album is composed of classic love songs from the 1970s to the 1990s, which she recorded live at the PHI Resto and Bar in Metro Manila on January 30, 2005. According to her, the idea of a live album started when Warner saw her performing on different bars and lounges. The label told her, "Why not put it in CD form or in a DVD, so that the people could take home ershow." The first single, " Love Moves in Mysterious Ways", was released in February 2005 along with the album. It peaked at number one on local charts for twelve consecutive weeks, becoming Nina's biggest hit to date. Before the second single was released, ''Nina Live!'' was already certified 3× Platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI), eventually selling 90,000 units in the Philippines. " Through the Fire" is the second official single which also peaked at number one for a week. The song features her highest recorded vocal register in full chest voice to date. "Constantly" was released as the third official single and was immediately followed by the final commercial single, "I Love You Goodbye
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", which later charted at number 3 in the short-lived '' Billboard Philippines'' Catalog Chart. ''Nina Live!'' sold over 300,000 copies in the Philippines in 2009, certifying 10× Platinum (Diamond) by the PARI and becoming the fourth best-selling album in the Philippines. It is also the best-selling live album and best-selling album of the 2000s. The album allowed Nina to become the first female artist in the Philippines to receive a Diamond certification. Overall, she is the third artist next to Jose Mari Chan
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and Eraserheads
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. Aside from outstanding commercial performance, ''Nina Live!'' was well received by OPM critics. In a review, ''Titik Pilipino'' stated "this album only proves that Nina can do wonderfully with covers." ''Nina Live!'' was later released in home video, and was followed by a concert at the Araneta Coliseum
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.[
In 2005, Nina was listed at No. 75 on Philippines' '' FHM'' 100 Sexiest Women in the World.] In the same year, she collaborated with American singer Joe Pizzulo in his album, ''All the Best
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''. In February 2006, she recorded the theme song
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for ''I Will Always Love You
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'', which eventually became the highest-grossing movie of GMA Films
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Filmography
Histor ...
at the time. On June 2, 2006, Nina launched her first solo residency at the Music Museum entitled Very Manilow, a Barry Manilow
Barry Manilow (born Barry Alan Pincus; June 17, 1943) is an American singer and songwriter with a career that spans seven decades. His hit recordings include "Could It Be Magic", " Somewhere Down the Road", " Mandy", "I Write the Songs", " Can ...
tribute concert series. The month-long residency consisted of eight shows, two nights a week for four weeks and featured Christian Bautista, Jed Madela
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, Nyoy Volante and Troy Montero
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He was born to an American father of German and Irish ancestry, and a U.S.-born Filipina mother. In 2008, he and girlfriend Aubre ...
as guest acts. This was immediately followed by another eight-show residency entitled Nina... Gold (Precious OPM Hits) where she performed classic OPM songs from the 1980s to 2000s.[Baby A. Gil (November 15, 2006). "FILIPINO MUSIC: GETTING INTO THE OPM MOOD". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 23, 2020.] Guest acts include Nonoy Zuñiga
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Zuñiga's singing career spans more than 3 decades, as a folk singer from 1971 to 1975 and then as one of the lead s ...
, Gary Granada
Gary Gamutan Granada (born April 4, 1960 in Maco, Davao de Oro) is a well-known Filipino musician, composer, poet, and singer-songwriter known for writing songs which have strong political themes.
He is also a tutor at the University of the Phi ...
, Noel Cabangon and Volante. The first show was staged on November 16 at the Music Museum. In the same year, she was selected as spokesperson for Goldilocks Bakeshop's 40th anniversary along with the release of promotional single "Araw Mo
"Araw Mo" (English: "Your Day") is a birthday song by Filipino singer Nina. It was released by Warner Music Philippines in June 2006. The song was written by Juan Ariel Coma, and produced by Neil Gregorio. It was originally recorded for the promot ...
". She also appeared on '' Hotsilog: The ASAP Hotdog Compilation'' with her cover of Hotdog's seductive ballad "Lumapit Ka".
Nina released her self-titled fourth album in August 2006. She decided to release a self-titled album due to the fact that she has already established her name as an artist, and would like the public to know her as who she really is. She also admitted that Nyoy Volante was an inspiration for the album, saying " olante's compositionswere just so beautiful and inspiring that eventually I was encouraged to create an all-original album." ''Titik Pilipino'' praised her in a review, saying "Nina does almost everything right ..She's more refined, polished." On the November–December 2006 issue of '' MYX Mag'', Mike Luis of Freestyle
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reacted positively to the album, stating "The mid-tempo tracks are groove-worthy, the slow jams are sexy, and the two remakes were nicely done."[''MYX Magazine'' Vol. 1 Issue No. 2 (November–December 2006) "Band Love"] "I Do
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", a song that is heavily influenced by R&B-dance
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, was released as the album's lead single, but it was the second single, "Someday
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", that topped the local charts, staying in the position for eight weeks. "Someday" also received positive response from music critics. The ''Philippine Daily Inquirer'' described the song as "introspective, traffic-stopping ..that boasts of a rich melody and Nina's emotive panache."[ In 2007, she released the third and final commercial single, "]I Can't Make You Love Me
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", which was both critically and commercially successful. The song topped the radio charts and became a critical acclaim, with the ''Philippine Daily Inquirer'' stating "Bonnie Raitt
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's anthemic song for the lovelorn is hard to top, but Nina gives a beautifully dressed-down version."[
In August 2007, Nina was chosen by Sean Lim, director of sci-fi ]indie film
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'' Xenoa'', to record the theme song, " Collide", for the movie. The song was nominated for Best Song Written for Movie/TV/Stage Play on the 2008 Awit Awards. In October 2007, she re-released her self-titled album in a special limited edition entitled '' Nina Featuring the Hits of Barry Manilow''. The album consists of two discs—the standard edition and a 9-track compilation which features her renditions of Barry Manilow
Barry Manilow (born Barry Alan Pincus; June 17, 1943) is an American singer and songwriter with a career that spans seven decades. His hit recordings include "Could It Be Magic", " Somewhere Down the Road", " Mandy", "I Write the Songs", " Can ...
originals. It is also considered to be the output product of her Very Manilow concert series at the Music Museum. " Somewhere Down the Road" and "If I Should Love Again
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" were released as commercial singles, and both peaked at number two on local charts. A few days after the release of ''Nina Featuring the Hits of Barry Manilow'', Warner and Club Myx (the label) released her first remix album in collaboration with DJ Dense Modesto, entitled '' Nina in the Mix: The Dense Modesto Remixes''. In November 2007, she appeared in QTV-11
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's documentary TV show ''Balikbayan'' where she visited her hometown Roxas, Capiz
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. Also in 2007, she became part of Thor's cover album ''Soul Obsessions... Duets with Thor'', singing a Mariah Carey
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original, "Whenever You Call". In 2008, ''Nina Featuring the Hits of Barry Manilow'' earned a Platinum certification by the PARI, making ''Nina'' (the album) double platinum.
2008–2010: Professional and personal struggles, and ''Renditions of the Soul''
In 2008, Nina released her fourth studio album, a cover album entitled '' Nina Sings the Hits of Diane Warren'', which consists of chart-topping ballads written by award-winning songwriter Diane Warren. The album was certified Gold by the PARI one week after its commercial release. Eventually, it reached Platinum status with 30,000 units sold. Its official singles include the Aerosmith
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original, "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
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", and the Faith Hill original, "There You'll Be
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", which Nina describes as a "thank you" to her fans. She expressed her gratitude in an interview, saying "I still have much to fulfill ..I owe it to my fans ..showering me with love and unbridled affection." The album was panned by critics, with ''Titik Pilipino'' stating "To be honest, what hey
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* ''Hey!'' (Julio Iglesias album) or the title song, 1980
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ve been expecting at this point in Nina's career is an album of original compositions suited to her voice ..she didn't have to shout and be a vocal Chinese acrobat." OPM critics reacted negatively to the kind of musical process she was doing, noticing that her most popular albums, ''Nina Live!'' and ''Nina Featuring the Hits of Barry Manilow'', contain covers. Her most popular singles, "Love Moves in Mysterious Ways", "Foolish Heart" and "Through the Fire", are also revivals.[ In an interview with the entertainment press at Red Box, Nina defended herself, saying "It's fulfilling to sing any song, maybe a cover or an original song, just the fact that I'm singing is fulfilling enough."][ She further stated that her fans were the ones who requested it.][ In the same year, she was featured on the self-titled debut album of Gabby Concepcion.
In January 2009, '' ASAP'', a musical variety show on ]ABS-CBN
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where Nina has been a regular performer since 2003, paired her with other artists who are also in-demand performers in various bars and restaurants. Among them are Duncan Ramos, Aiza Seguerra
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, MYMP
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, Sitti
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and Richard Poon
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He is a former member of the band U-Turn.
Early life
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, forming a group called the "Sessionistas." The Sessionistas became the most-requested jamming segment on the show, leading the ABS-CBN management to stage the ASAP Sessionistas Live concert at the Araneta Coliseum. The concert at the big dome was sold-out, and it was followed with other sold-out concerts in Cebu City
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, Batangas City
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and in their U.S. tour. On May 8, 2009, Nina was invited as special guest on STAR World
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's variety talk show, ''Asia Uncut
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'', making her the second and last Filipino to appear in the show, next to Lea Salonga. During her interview, she was officially declared as the "Asia's Soul Siren." In 2009, Nina publicly announced that she would file an estafa (fraud) case against ex-boyfriend Nyoy Volante's parents, Evangeline and Oliver, due to failure in fully settling their debts amounting to ₱1.4 million in total. She decided to finally take legal action after the couple broke the compromise agreement between the two parties.
In September 2009, Nina released her fifth studio album, ''Renditions of the Soul
''Renditions of the Soul'' is the fifth studio album by Filipina singer Nina, released in the Philippines on August 27, 2009 by Warner Music Philippines. The album contains a selection of the most requested songs from her "all-male hits special" w ...
'', another cover album which came from her special weekly acoustic radio show of the same title which aired on Wave 89.1
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during Friday and Sunday evenings. The album gave her record-producing debut when she produced all the album's tracks herself. It was well received by critics, with ''Manila Bulletin
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'' stating "The 17-track album is more emotionally subtle, yet the songs just have as equally powerful messages like her previous hits ..Nina's singing perfectly renders the message of every selection: Love, longing and the purity of emotional surrender." " I'm Yours" was released in May 2010 as the only commercial single from the album. Warner held a sing-along contest for Nina fans and the winner got the chance to be on the single's music video. However, the single had no promotion, since Nina has left the label during its release. The video barely features her, and just shows some of her photos from the ''Renditions of the Soul'' album photo shoot. The album was commercially successful, being able to reach Platinum status in July 2010 despite having the least promotion.
After receiving a Diamond certification by the PARI for ''Nina Live!'' in October 2009, Sarah Geronimo
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's fans protested Nina getting the award ahead of Geronimo. Nina immediately stated in an interview that she deserves the award, and that there was no conflict between her and Geronimo. In November 2009, she revealed that she is engaged with her non-showbiz boyfriend, Coy Enriquez.[ Early in 2010, she had sold-out concerts with multi-diamond awardee ]Jose Mari Chan
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, Freestyle, Side A, Richard Poon, Sam Milby and The Company, including her two-night solo concert at the Music Museum entitled Nina... The Diamond Soul Siren. On June 30, 2010, she performed the song "Bagong Pilipinas", together with other artists, on the inauguration
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of Philippine President
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Benigno Aquino III. She wore a green Filipiniana
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dress for the event. On July 9, 2010, she performed with South Border and Kris Lawrence
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Early life and career
Lawrence was born in Los Angel ...
on Usher
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** Church usher
** Wedding usher, one of the male attendants to the groom in a wedding ceremony
** Fiel ...
's concert in Manila as a front act. On September 11, 2010, she performed live on Billy Crawford's 25 B.C. concert at the Music Museum as a special guest. In October 2010, Warner released her four-disc box set greatest hits compilation, entitled '' Diamond: Greatest Hits 2002-2010''. Her cover of "Love Will Lead You Back
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" was used as the album's only single. In December 2010, she performed "Hagkan", which was originally recorded by Sharon Cuneta, as theme song for ABS-CBN TV series ''Sabel
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* Sabel (surname), a Germanic surname
* Sabel (film), ''Sabel'' (film), a 2004 Philippine film
* Antonette Ruth Sabel (1894-1974), music educator
See also ...
''. In 2010, she was named as the best-selling female recording artist of 2009 by the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation.[ In the same year, she also appeared on the albums of Jay R, Kris Aquino and Poon.]
2011–2013: International exposure, ''Stay Alive'' and ''All Good''
In January 2011, Nina was given a Special Achievement Award by the Wave 89.1 Urban Music Awards for releasing notable chart-topping singles and reaching Diamond certification with ''Nina Live!''. On February 5, 2011, she staged a pre- Valentine concert with the Sessionistas at the Araneta Coliseum entitled ASAP Sessionistas 20.11. Her performances of "Note to God
"Note to God" is a song written by Diane Warren and first recorded by American R&B singer JoJo in 2006 for her album '' The High Road''. "Note to God" is partly an emotional prayer. The lyrics are composed of things that would be written in a le ...
" and " Got to Be There" were applauded by fans and critics alike. Following this, she was cast as Megara
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and Deianira
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on ''Hercules 12'', a pop-emo musicale, but later dropped out due to conflicts with her schedule. On March 18, 2011, she was invited as Philippine representative to perform at the Pattaya International Music Festival 2011 Galaxy Stage in Thailand
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where she was presented the "Golden Key to the City of Pattaya
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" by the city mayor
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. Among other Asian performers she joined are Derrick Hoh
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He started his career wi ...
, Golf & Mike, Chin Chinawut and Ice Saranyu On March 25, 2011, she was featured in a short documentary, along with Gary Valenciano
Edgardo Jose Santiago Valenciano (, born August 6, 1964), also known as Gary V., is a Filipino singer-songwriter, dancer, musician, actor, music producer and television host. Valenciano has released 39 albums, and won the Awit Award for "Bes ...
, which was aired on South Korea
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n network tvN Asia. In June 2011, issues of maltreatment to her former personal assistant
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surfaced the news. She denied the allegations, saying that her former P.A. has always been given proper compensation and that the Volantes are probably the ones responsible for the rumor. In August 2011, she joined the ASAP Sessionistas' second U.S. tour which ended in September. In December 2011, she became part of concerts by Noel Cabangon and Duncan Ramos. In the same year, she was featured on the albums of Kris Aquino and Cabangon.
Late in 2010, Nina revealed that she was recording a studio album set for release in mid-January 2011. It was originally set to be the first of her two-album recording deal with her new label, Universal Records. After a couple of push-backs, ''Stay Alive
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It was the first ...
'' was finally released on November 19, 2011. In choosing such title for the album, she explained, "It's like some people are saying that I'm gone ..So I'm here to say that I'm still here and staying alive." She called the album "special" due to the fact that she contributed from its musical production to the cover art
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design." ''Stay Alive'' was a universal acclaim, being called "futuristic and edgy" by critics who also predicted that it "may set new trends in Filipino music," tagging Nina as the new "dance diva." ''Philippine Entertainment Portal'' praised the album, stating "''Stay Alive'' is a testament to Nina's evolution as an artist and determination to be a better performer." "Dance
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" was released on October 6, 2011 as the lead single from the album. Nina explained, "The carrier single is a dance song for it to be different from my previous albums." The song is described as "an upbeat track with a catchy melody." Its music video was released on December 9, and features Nina in Gaga-ish costumes while performing a dance routine. Due to lack of promotion, the song failed to achieve commercial success. On January 30, 2012, " However Much Love" was released as a pre-Valentine promotional single. The song was critically acclaimed, being called a "standout" by Abby Mendoza of ''Philippine Entertainment Portal.'' It was a commercial success as well, becoming Nina's first chart-topper since 2008. On February 13, she staged a pre-Valentine concert entitled Update Your Status... at the Music Museum which supported the album. In the same month, she expressed disappointment with the album's lack of promotion, saying " niversalalways have a meeting, but no actions are initiated. They give us schedules that are not really followed. When it's already okay, then they cancel it." On April 14, she staged another concert at the Music Museum, entitled Timeless: Tribute to a Diva, which was dedicated to late pop diva Whitney Houston
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. " Believe in the Dream" was released on April 24, 2012 as the third single from ''Stay Alive'', accompanied by a lyric video.
On May 8, 2012, Nina signed a five-year recording deal with Viva Records
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, following the expiration of her contract with Universal. In an interview, she stated that during her Love2Love2Love concert in 2010—which was produced by Viva Entertainment, the label's head Vicente Del Rosario, Jr. expressed interest in managing her career. However, she has already signed under Universal at the time. Shortly after her separation with the label, she transferred to Viva with the help of Geleen Eugenio. She expressed working on a new album, saying that it will have "the same Nina sound ..New songs maybe, can be cover, can be original, but we're eyeing on original songs." She also planned to do acting workshop in Singapore
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, stating "I myself, honestly, don't know much about acting. So if ever I will star in a movie, I'm not half-baked, I'll be prepared. And also for myself, I want to be prepared, especially if I'm heading straight into a new direction." Nina posed on the Burlesque
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Philippines
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'' magazine's May—June 2012 special issue where she is seen nude
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, only her private body parts being covered. She stated that it was personally her decision to do a daring shoot, and later explained that it is her way of "immortalizing herself in her best shape yet." She also mentioned working on a big theatrical play as preparation for her acting debut. In October 2012, she appeared in a cameo role for the film ''A Secret Affair
''A Secret Affair'' is a 2012 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Nuel Naval and starring Anne Curtis, Derek Ramsay and Andi Eigenmann. A love triangle story, it was released on October 24, 2012 in more than 200 theaters in the Philippines b ...
'', where she performed the movie theme song "Don't Say Goodbye". In the last quarter of 2012, she was given a weekly segment on TV5 variety show '' Wil Time Bigtime'' entitled "InstaJam," and was promoted to regular performer in 2013 for the segment entitled "Mini Concierto" under the show's new title '' Wowowillie.''
On January 25, 2013, Nina staged her comeback concert at the Music Museum entitled Nina Reborn, accompanied by the release of her first album under Viva Records entitled '' All Good.'' The concert had its cable television
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premiere
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A work will often have many premières: a world première (the first time it is shown anywhere in the world), its first ...
on May 4, 2013 at 9:30P.M. ( PST) on Filipino cable channel
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PBO
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(Pinoy Box Office). ''Manila Bulletin'' gave Nina Reborn positive response, saying "Nina as a powerhouse singer is a given, but the seeming restraint she demonstrated that night was just as effective and lent her vocals more heft and soul." ''The Philippine Star'' stated, "Nina is one of those interpreters who can take on any song ..The results are very good." ''All Good'' consists mostly of original songs, with five cover versions of OPM classics. The album was a critical acclaim, with ''The Philippine Star'' explaining that its purpose is "not to surpass her previous achievements, but to empower its belief that inahas more to offer as a recording artist." ''Journal'' praised the album's sound, stating "A more mature Nina is what people will hear ..''All Good'' is a suite of beautiful songs." "Sa Isang Tingin" was released on February 23, 2013 as lead single for the album. It was described to having a "strong melody hat is
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somewhat influenced by high-recall Tagalog songs of the yesteryears."[ Despite being claimed as an official single, no music video was recorded for the song's promotion. On March 3, "Hurting Inside" was released as a promotional single, accompanied by a lyric video published on Viva Records' official ]YouTube
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page. On October 22, "When the Love Is Gone" was used as theme song for the 2013 romantic drama film of the same title.
2014–2019: Hiatus, pregnancy and co-headlining shows
In February 2015, Nina made a special appearance on the 20th-year anniversary of variety show ''ASAP'' where her performance of "Vision of Love
"Vision of Love" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey for her eponymous debut studio album (1990). It was written by Carey and Ben Margulies. After being featured on Carey's demo tape for Columbia Records, the song wa ...
" with fellow singers Juris
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and Kyla Kyla may refer to:
*Kyla (given name), including a list of people with the name
** Kyla (Filipino singer) (born 1981), Filipino R&B singer
**Kyla (British singer)
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became a trending topic in social media
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. After taking a break from showbiz, Nina publicly announced her secret marriage with husband Coy Enriquez and giving birth to a baby girl, Ysabelle Louise, on December 24, 2015. In an interview with ''Philippine Entertainment Portal,'' she expressed her decision to keep her personal life private, stating "I chose to be quiet and just go on with my life normally. I have people in my life who are also into their privacy. don't want to drag them in my worldwhich is totally different to theirs." She added that she is not hooked in social media and she often just post pictures to promote her shows. In 2015, she became part of TV5 reality singing competition '' Rising Stars Philippines'' as one of the judges. On June 14, 2016, she was featured on the debut single of R&B duo Joshua Desiderio and Lloyd Zaragoza (JO.LLO), entitled "Ikaw ang Bida." On July 1, she staged a back-to-back concert with Joey G at the Music Museum entitled Versions and Verses. The concert was a success and a second show was held on October 12, 2017, entitled Versions and Verses: The Repeat.
On June 19, 2017, Nina made an appearance on Wish 107.5's Wish Bus roadshow where she performed Charlie Puth's "Attention
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" and her hit single "Jealous". The event was co-produced by Warner Music, her original record label. During the show, she announced returning to Warner for release of her eighth studio album. Nina had her acting debut for the indie film
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''DAD: Durugin ang Droga,'' which is an advocacy
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film promoting awareness on drug addiction. The film was directed by Dinky Doo J. Clarion, supposedly for the 2017 Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino
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, and was released in September 2017. On October 28, 2018, Nina collaborated with David Pomeranz
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Solo career
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and Joey G on an international concert, entitled Love, Soul & Magic, held at the Club Regent Event Centre, Winnipeg
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. In February 2019, Nina and Pomeranz embarked on a two-show U.S. tour, this time with Jay R, entitled Heart and Soul 3.0. The shows took place at Pechanga Resort & Casino
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and Palace Theatre Palace Theatre, or Palace Theater, is the name of many theatres in different countries, including:
Australia
*Palace Theatre, Melbourne, Victoria
*Palace Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales
Canada
*Palace Theatre, housed in the Robillard Block, Mo ...
, California
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. On September 14, she performed as special guest for Bugoy Drilon and Daryl Ong
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When Ong sang his blind audition piece "Paano" (original by Gary Valenciano) ...
's BND concert at the Newport Performing Arts Theater
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.
2020–present: Social media exposure
During the nationwide community lockdown amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
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, Nina staged a two-hour acoustic concert via Facebook Live. The live streaming was held on April 6, 2020 as a treat to her fans and followers, gathering a total of 917,000 (24,000 concurrent) views. Her live cover of '' Crash Landing on You'' soundtrack, "Flower," gained popularity on social media. She later performed the song on variety show ''ASAP'' with various artists and on '' KTO Manila'' #AnnyeongKorea special. On April 16, it was revealed that Nina became interested in the Korean Wave and she stayed in South Korea for a month to undergo K-pop
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sing and dance workshop. On April 25, she performed as special guest on Lazada
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Sing-It! live streaming alongside Katrina Velarde. The fan-requested set list included her singles "Loving You," "Through the Fire," and "Foolish Heart." On October 11, Nina celebrated the 15th anniversary of ''Nina Live!'' in A2Z A2Z may refer to:
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/Kapamilya Channel
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show ''ASAP''. On November 1, KTX.ph streamed her first ever birthday concert entitled Nina Live! The Birthday Virtual Concert in various countries including Canada
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, Australia
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, Japan
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, South Korea and UAE. The following day, she was featured in Monster RX 93.1 Concert Series where she revealed that her management is working on her official YouTube vlog
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for 2021, and that she has started recording for her upcoming album. On November 7, Nina was eliminated in TV5 reality singing show ''Masked Singer Pilipinas
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'' after performing "Big Spender
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" by Shirley Bassey
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under the alias Bee-Ni-Bee-Ni. The judges, however, failed to guess her real identity.
One year after her 2020 Facebook Live concert, Nina staged a three-hour long concert on April 5, 2021 which gathered 1.3 million total (24,000 concurrent) viewers. In the same night, #NinaLive and "Foolish Heart" became trending topics on Twitter
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. The meme
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"''Ano pala apelyido ni Nina'' hat is the surname of Nina" also went viral
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in social media, and started a series of memes on Filipino celebrities using mononym
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. Like the previous one, the concert was held during Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) re-imposition period. The following day, she launched her official YouTube vlog Soul Siren Nina Official. On October 15, 2021, Viva Entertainment premiered her 2013 concert special ''Nina Live at the Amerasian'' through Vivamax
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subscription-based streaming service as pilot episode of a 12-part concert series. Days prior to this, she announced her online concert ''Nina Live: The Divas Edition'' which is scheduled for live streaming on November 30 and December 1 through KTX.ph.
Artistry
Influences
Nina has cited Mariah Carey
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as main influence in her singing career, notably in her debut album ''Heaven
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'' (2002).[ She is known to have a similar vocal range, musical style and prominent use of the whistle register.] She has performed Carey's songs both in her arena concerts and small venue live shows.[ Early in her career, Nina admitted that she never attempted to watch concerts before she became a recording artist until Carey's Charmbracelet Tour in ]Manila
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.[ In an interview, she stressed the originality of her sound, saying "It's not like I want my career to imitate or even be compared with ]arey Arey or Sain Aregius may refer to:
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s. In the end, I want to be acknowledged as a singer of my own brand of music."[ Aside from Carey, she has cited ]Whitney Houston
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, Alicia Keys
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, Gary Valenciano
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, Ella May Saison
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and Regine Velasquez as influences.
Apart from singing, Nina plays musical instruments such as piano
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and acoustic guitar
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. She credits her older brothers for her interest in playing instruments.[ When she was nine years old, she substituted for her brother during piano lessons, stating "That's how I learned ''do-re-mi''. The teacher did not question why I attended the piano lessons instead of my brother."][ She has performed her singles "]I Don't Want to Be Your Friend
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" (2004) and " However Much Love" (2011) while playing the piano during her live television appearances and concerts. She believes playing the piano is the key to becoming a songwriter and composer
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.[ She wrote the songs "Can't Say I Love You" for '' Smile'' (2003) and "You Should Know" for '']Stay Alive
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It was the first ...
'' (2011). Her songwriting in the former, according to ''Philippine Daily Inquirer'', is "quite acceptable, but it's not particularly distinguished ..The sentiments are worded too prosaically." She also produced her fifth studio album, ''Renditions of the Soul
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'' (2009).
Voice and timbre
Nina is a lyric coloratura
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The term ''coloratura'' refers to the elaborate ornamentation of a melody, which is a typical component of ...
soprano
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, possessing approximately four-octave vocal range and the whistle register.[Nina Soul Siren Official Website (2003 version). "Nina - About (Vocal Profile)". ninasoulsiren.com. Retrieved May 4, 2020.] Referred to as the "Soul Siren," she was recognized as one of the 10 Best Singers in the Philippines by the 2004 Tinig Awards. Later, she was ranked sixth in the list of "20 Amazing Filipina Singers" by the ''Female Network'' in 2011. Music critics shared the same opinion on Nina's vocal ability. Baby Gil of ''The Philippine Star
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'' described her voice as "sweet but definitely multi-octave," commenting "This is surely her strongest point and it is really a blessing to know that she can skillfully wield her vocals to conform to the demands of every song."[ Leonardo Belen from '']Manila Bulletin
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'' complimented her range and technique, saying "Her voice range always amazes people, reaching the highest notes with extreme control and with a sentimental timbre. She renders her songs with emotion and soul, thus made her the ''Soul Siren''." Professional writer-editor Ginnie Faustino-Galgana stated "There is no doubt that Nina is one talented singer. Her vocal range is decidedly wide. Her voice itself has proven itself youthful and adaptable to any beat."[ Freelance writer Resty Odon said in a review, "Nina can afford to do just covers because she has a voice that's easy to love."][ In terms of song selection, he adds "She works the range and volume she sounds best in."]
Apart from her chart-topping original songs, Nina became known for doing cover version
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s. She described her sound, saying "I can say that the songs I sing in my albums very much represent who I am ..I try to make it my own even if it was done originally by another artist."[ She takes good care of her voice, saying "I always order Halo-halo without ice. If I want to eat ]ice cream
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, I have to let it melt first or else microwave
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it. I also don't eat spicy food or mint candies ..Of course, it was hard for me ..But you get used to it."[ She maintains a healthy food diet to easily recover from ]throat infection
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s.[ She sings at least twenty songs a day for practice.][ In 2011, Nina was featured in a short documentary aired by ]South Korea
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n network tvN Asia where she was filmed re-attending the Center for Pop Music of the Philippines for vocal training sessions.[
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Music videos and stage
Nina has recorded music videos with choreography, including her singles "Heaven
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" (2002), " Make You Mine" (2003), "I Do
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" (2006) and "Dance
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" (2011). She has incorporated dancing in her live concerts and stage performances, notably in Nina Just Wanna Have Fun (2005), Nina... The Diamond Soul Siren (2010), Update Your Status... (2012) and Nina Reborn (2013).[ "Staying Alive," "Only with You" and "I Came to Dance" (2011) are original songs that she performs live with synchronized dance routine and back-up dancers. Nina took up ]ballet
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classes in her early years. In 2010, she pursued ballet along with playing tennis
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to keep herself physically fit.[ In May 2011, she joined The G-Force Project dance recital, performing a ]burlesque
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sing and dance workshop.[
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Image
Nina has been labelled "pop diva" and "whistling diva" by writers and critics for her wide vocal range, signature use of the whistle register, and status as one of the top-selling female singers in the Philippines.
Among singers of her generation, she has been recognized as a fashion icon. For three consecutive years, she was nominated for Female Style Icon of the Year in the Wave 89.1 Urban Music Awards from 2010 to 2012. She has also attended fashion events and has done ramp-modeling.
She has been considered a sex symbol
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by men's magazine companies. In 2005, she was included in '' FHM Philippines list of 100 Sexiest Women in the World. In May 2012, she was featured in the cover of '' Playboy Philippines'' and released the behind-the-scenes
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footage of her photo shoot through her promotional music video, "Only with You".
Impact
Nina has been acknowledged for popularizing the acoustic phenomenon in the Philippines. According to ''The Philippine Star
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,'' "Nina deserves to be called as one of local music's treasures. Her album titled ''Nina Live!
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'' became a benchmark in acoustic recording." At the height of its success, the album's format has been adapted in the live recordings of artists including Freestyle
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, MYMP
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, Sitti
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, Christian Bautista
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, Rachelle Ann Go
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and Aiza Seguerra
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.[ Nina has also been considered as one of the pioneers of ]contemporary R&B
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in Pinoy pop
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. In addition to her musical style, she has been regarded as one of the country's top-selling female artists. Music critic Remy Umerez of ''Journal'' wrote, "Nina set the bar high for female singers of her generation with the multi-platinum success of her solo albums in the mid-2000s."[ In a review for '' All Good'', Yugel Losorata of ''The Philippine Star'' opined that the album "reflects inas mindset of thanking back the local music scene that has provided her blessings other lady acts can only dream of."][ '' Mega Philippines'' listed her as one of the Women to Watch in 2004.] Her songs "Love Moves in Mysterious Ways", "Jealous", "I Didn't Mean to Make You Mine" and "Foolish Heart" were ranked 10th, 20th, 35th and 46th "Best Filipino Love Songs in English", respectively, based on a survey by ''Spinditty''.
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has also cited Nina as one of her favorite singers, stating that she personally wanted Nina as guest act for her 2005 concert The Other Side (Sarah Geronimo album)">The Other Side The Other Side, Other Side, or Otherside may refer to:
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.