OJ Mariano
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OJ Mariano (born 1979) is a
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singer and film/theater actor. He is the second runner-up of the second season of
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singing competition '' Star in a Million''. After the competition, he released an album under Star Records entitled ''One Dream Come True''. For his first album, he received
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 ...
' 2006 "Best New Male Recording Artist". He is previously performing as a singer in ABS-CBN's '' The Singing Bee''. He then pursued the theater and acting field, and was featured in a number of local and international Musical productions and films. He received various nominations and received the Gawad Buhay Award for Best Male Lead in Musical in 2013. OJ is the current tenor of the Philippines’ top vocal group, The Company.


Discography


Albums

* ''One Dream Come True'' * ''Ballads''


Singles

* "If Ever You're In My Arms Again" (from the album ''Ballads'') * "Sana'y Malaman Mo" (theme song of El Cuerpo) * "Hanggang Dito Na Lang" (from '' Lobo'' original soundtrack) * "Pangako Ko" (theme song of
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References

21st-century Filipino male singers Living people Star Magic Participants in Philippine reality television series 1979 births {{Philippines-stub