Regine Velasquez

Regine Velasquez

Infobox musical artist 2
Name = Regine Velasquez


Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Regina Encarnacion Ansong Velasquez
Born = birth date and age|1970|4|22
Manila, Philippines|Died =
Origin =
Genre = OPM, Pop, Adult Contemporary
Occupation = Singer, Actress, Record Producer|Years_active = 1986 - present
Label = VIVA (1987-2006)
Vicor (1990–1991)
Polygram (1993–1998)
IndiMusic/Universal Records (2006–present)

Regina Encarnacion Ansong Velasquez (born April 22, 1970) is a Filipino singer, actress, record producer, and TV host. She's dubbed as the Asia's Songbird.

Velasquez was the first Filipino to stage a solo concert at the Main Hall of Carnegie Hall, part of Carnegie Hall's centennial-year concert series. [ [http://re-alentertainment.com/pages/aboutus/history.html Carnegie Hall centennial performance] , Re-alEntertainment, History] Her album "Listen Without Prejudice" achieved platinum certification in several countries. In 2000, she performed the country's millennial theme, [ [http://www.wish.org/stories/sports_entertainment/music/christian_sing_a_song "Written In the Sand"] , Make A Wish Foundation, Christian Sing-a-Song] televised in 55 broadcast networks throughout the world to coincide with midnight in Manila. She has sold more than 5 million albums making her the best selling Filipino Artist in the Philippines.

"In Love With You," a duet with Jacky Cheung, reached MTV Asia and Channel V music charts. She has collaborated with artists such as Paul Anka, [http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/asiapcf/02/21/talkasia.Velasquez.script/index.html CNN Talkasia's Lauren Hann interviews Regine Velasquez] ] David Hasselhoff, 98 Degrees, Brian McKnight, Mandy Moore, Ronan Keating, Stephen Bishop, Jim Brickman, Peabo Bryson, Jeffrey Osborne, Dave Koz , Lea Salonga, Grasshopper, Coco Lee, Michel Legrand, David Pomeranz, Eduardo Capetillo and Billy Crawford.

She embarked on several television and film projects, receiving a Best Actress Award for her portrayal of a mentally challenged woman in "Maalaala Mo Kaya". Velasquez also formed IndiMusic (iMusic), a record label partnered with the late Bella Tan's Universal Records. She is currently managed by Aria Productions.

Biography

1970–1986: Early life and discovery

Velasquez is the first child of Teresita and Gerardo Velasquez, born in Tondo, Metro Manila, Philippines on April 22, 1970. Her family moved to Hinundayan, Southern Leyte, where Velasquez studied at the Hinundayan Central School. [http://www.viva.com.ph/music/artists/index_3.php#regine Regine Velasquez] , Viva Films, Artist]

, where she studied at Balagtas Central School. She later studied at St. Lawrence Academy, where she won Vocal Solo and Vocal Duet for her school at the annual BULPRISA (Bulacan Private School Association) competition. Her parents saved money on competitions by designing and sewing her gowns using materials at hand and fabric from old gowns. Velasquez won the top prize in 67 of approximately 300 competitions [ [http://www.viva.com.ph/music/artists/index_3.php#regine Regine Velasquez] , Viva Films, Artist, won the top prize in 67 of approximately 300 competitions she joined]

At fourteen, Velasquez entered the senior division of "Ang Bagong Kampeon", a nationally-televised singing competition, hosted by Bert "Tawa" Marcelo and Asia's "Queen of Songs", Pilita Corrales. Her father suggested that she audition with "Saan Ako Nagkamali" ("Where Did I Go Wrong"). She won for eight straight weeks and became the first grand champion of the show. The show's musical director, Dominic Salustiano, suggested her winning piece, George Benson's "In Your Eyes." She won a contract with Octoarts, recording the single "Love Me Again" as "Chona Velasquez," her nickname. She then joined the Organisasyon ng mga Pilipinong Mang-aawit (OPM), an organization of Filipino singers, performing in music lounges all over Metro Manila. Members of OPM helped her out by giving her industry advice and by lending their gowns for her performances.

1986–1987: Debuts

At the behest of friend and fellow Octoarts recording artist, Pops Fernandez, Velasquez guested on the now defunct GMA 7 Variety TV show, 'Penthouse Live', on February 16, 1986. This is considered the biggest turning point of her career as this is where Ronnie Henares, the show's producer, noticed her potential and offered to become her manager. Martin Nievera, Pops' husband and co-host of the show, suggested to Velasquez that she drop the name "Chona" and use "Regine" as her screen name. That year, her father resigned from his job as a construction estimator to fully attend to his daughter's blossoming career.

Viva Records signed Velasquez to a contract in 1987, releasing her self-titled debut album. The album contained the hits "Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang"," "Isang Lahi"," and "Urong Sulong"."

Her first regularly televised performances were musical variety shows with ensemble casts, such as ABS-CBN's "Triple Treat" and the Sunday variety show "Teen Pan Alley". Velasquez and "Alley"'s Janno Gibbs continued to collaborate throughout the years, creating the musical "Kenkoy at Rosing", recording the hit cover song "Magkasuyo Buong Gabi"," and performing duets in concert.

1988–1991: International exposure

Velasquez won the grand championship of the "Asia-Pacific Singing Contest", an international competition held in Hong Kong, with "You'll Never Walk Alone" from "Carousel" and "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" from "Dreamgirls". Her win garnered her celebrity status.

In 1989, Velasquez recorded two duets that boosted her career. One of the veteran singer-composers in the Philippines, Jose Mari Chan, hand-picked Velasquez to be his duet partner for his album entitled "Constant Change". The song "Please Be Careful with My Heart" became one of the most requested songs at that time. The album went on to become the Philippine's biggest selling record of all time and was awarded a Certified Diamond Record Award by the PRIMA (equivalent to ten platinum awards). Another hit-maker, Gary Valenciano, one of the country's biggest singer-songwriters, penned the song 'Each Passing Night' for his album 'Faces of Love'. [ [http://www.garyv.com/garyv_flash.html Gary Valenciano] ] .

Velasquez signed with Vicor records and released several albums, starting with Nineteen 90. The album included her Tagalog hit single "Narito Ako" ("Here I Am"), her first Ogie Alcasid-penned song, "I Have To Say Goodbye," and her pop hit "Promdi". Her first major solo concert, "Narito Ako", was standing-room only at the Folk Arts Theater, with Gary Valenciano as a guest performer.

Velasquez's debut United States solo concert, "Narito Ako sa New York" (Here I Am in New York), was held at the Main Hall of Carnegie Hall on October 11, 1991, part of one hundred events of its centennial celebration. Velasquez is the first Filipino to stage a solo concert in the revered venue. (The first Filipino group act to perform is the Apo Hiking Society) [ [http://re-alentertainment.com/pages/aboutus/history.html History] , Re-alEntertainment]

The album "Tagala Talaga" ("A Genuine Tagalog Lady") comprised of her renditions of classic Filipino compositions by Nonong Pedero, Willy Cruz, George Canseco, Louie Ocampo, Freddie Aguilar, and National Artists for Music Awardees Ryan Cayabyab, Lucio D. San Pedro, and Levi Celerio.

1993–1998: Asian Music Scene

Her fourth album, "Reason Enough", was released in 1993 and achieved platinum album status. It featured "Sana Maulit Muli"," "Babalikang Muli"," and her duet with Gary Valenciano, "Slip Away." It also included a duet with Paul Anka, "It's Hard to Say Goodbye," a cover of a 1986 single.

PolyGram Records released Velasquez's first pan-Asian studio album, "Listen Without Prejudice" in 1994. The album featured "In Love with You" with Jacky Cheung, "Follow the Sun," "What Kind of Fool Am I?," and "Reason Enough." Two more releases were "My Love Emotion", featuring the cult favorite "You've Made Me Stronger," composed by Trina Belamide. Her next album, "Retro", contained covers of hits from the 1970s, and an acoustic version of "Dance With Me," a duet with her mother, Teresita Velasquez.

Velasquez joined Ryan Cayabyab's musical adaptation of Jose Rizal's "Noli Me Tangere" at the CCP in 1995. She played the tragic role of Maria Clara opposite Audie Gemora's Crisostomo Ibarra, directed by Nonong Padilla. Vic Del Rosario of Viva saw her performance and offered her the lead in "Wanted: Perfect Mother", a movie adaptation of the Mars Ravelo comic book series, loosely based on "The Sound of Music". Martin Nievera wrote the theme song, "You Are My Song," one of Velasquez's original hit singles. The movie was her first starring role and first pairing with Christopher De Leon.

In 1996, she staged "Isang Pasasalamat", a free tenth anniversary concert at the UP Sunken Garden. Janno Gibbs, Bernardo Bernardo, The Tux, Nanette Inventor, Ivy Violan, and Martin Nievera were among her special guests. In the same year, Velasquez recorded a Christmas album, "Love Was Born on Christmas Day", her final album under Polycosmic Records. She also ended her contract with Primeline, Inc., opting to manage her own career.

Viva Records released her multi-platinum R&B and hip hop-album "Drawn", produced by Mark J. Feist, featuring a portrait made by Velasquez herself on the cover demonstrating her background in fine arts. Songs like "How Could You Leave," "I'll Never Say Goodbye," and more upbeat songs like "Once in a Lifetime" and "Messin' With My Head" demonstrated her versatility. The Filipino track "Ikaw" ("You"), was the theme song of her movie with Aga Muhlach. During this period, Velasquez moved from her demure image to a more sexy appearance.

2000–2005: New Image and Independence

Moving into more mature and sexy image, Velasquez sang the Philippine Millennium anthem "Written In The Sand" atop the Manila Peninsula hotel, an event broadcast live around the world. She released an album entitled "R2K" ("Regine 2000"), containing "revival cuts" (covers) of international artists and achieving Sextuple platinum status in sales, her best selling album so far. She launched the R2K Concert series, her most notable concert series filling the Araneta Coliseum for two days. It features exquisite costumes, a repertoire that is more pop in nature, special effects and advance pyrotechnics.

Two years later, she released an all-original album titled "Reigne", an anagram from her name and an allusion to her status in the industry. The album included songs like "To Reach You," "Dadalhin"," and "Sa Aking Pag-iisa" which even had a remix version.

She continued to juggle her singing, film, television, and advertising careers. In 2002, she received "Best Actress" in Star Awards for Television [ [http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/may3107/showbiz_ad.htm Nipples ni Regine, bakat na bakat] , Abante Tonite, Entertainment] in her portrayal of a retarded woman seeking acceptance and love. She staged the Bantay Bata Benefit concert, "One Night with Regine", set at the stairs of the Philippine National Museum which won Best Musical Special at the "2003 Asian Television Awards". That same year, her MTV Asia special entitled "Speak Your Mind" was nominated for the UNICEF Child Rights Awards. The production was highly commended for its agendum on child welfare, documenting the plight of homeless children swarming the streets of Metro Manila, in an effort to protect and safeguard their rights. [ [http://www.unicef.org/videoaudio/video_4717.html Speak Your Mind: Regine Velasquez in the Philippines] UNICEF, order video #387]

She also hosted the amateur singing contest Star For A Night which aimed to discover new talents. It launched the careers of Sarah Geronimo and Mark Bautista among others. The weekly show was aired on IBC-13 and was a co-production with Viva.

Velasquez became the first and second recipient of the MTV Favorite Artist Award (Philippines) in 2002 and 2003. During the 2002 award ceremony held in Singapore, she sang "Cry" in a duet with Mandy Moore, one of the hosts.

Velasquez formed her own record label called Songbird Music in 2003. She produced an album for Gabby Eigenmann who was her co-host in SOP.

In 2004, Velasquez released "Covers", comprising cover songs including Original Pilipino Music ("OPM") classics of male singers like Basil Valdez, Martin Nievera, Gary Valenciano, Ogie Alcasid, Side A, True Faith, and Ariel Rivera. Velasquez transferred her amateur singing contest to GMA-7 and changed the name to Search For A Star. The show launched the career of Rachelle Ann Go.

Velasquez starred in GMA's telenovela "Forever In My Heart" opposite Richard Gomez, Dawn Zulueta, and former flame Ariel Rivera. She produced, directed, and staged a set of concert performances entitled "Reigning Still" in December 2004. The concert set a new dimension for Velasquez following the trends of artist such as Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears. Velasquez is more daring here rather than in her previous concerts, wearing sexy and revealing outfits. In 2005, Velasquez and singer Pops Fernandez performed a concert, "Queens On Fire", later taking it on an eight-city U.S. tour.

Velasquez held the "Reflections" Concert series at Aliw Theatre late that year. The stage was decorated with mannequins wearing her gowns from the past decade which were later auctioned for the benefit of GMA's Kapuso Foundation. The concert featured the prodigies "Wyeth Gifted Kids" (saxophonist Jacob Sarreal, violinists Joseph Valdes and Paulina, and classical cellist Pocholo Gutierrez). The concert featured songs by her favorite singers or the foreign female singers who have influenced her career. The concert consisted of numerous medleys of hits by Barbra Streisand, Anita Baker, Sheena Easton, Spice Girls, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, and Celine Dion.

She recorded the theme song "Di Na Nag-iisa" for the "Darna" TV series, based on the "Darna" comic book character created by Mars Ravelo, and its characteristic yell. The theme song was composed by South Border's Jay Durias and the song was nominated for an Aliw Award for Best song made for Television. The song was also used in the movie Till I Met You and is included in the original sound track.

2006–present

The year 2006 marked Velasquez 20th Anniversary in showbiz. She released the album "Covers: Volume 2", featuring covers of international hit songs including Elvis Presley's "Blue Suede Shoes" and the Beatles "Come Together". All of the songs were presented with new arrangements in various musical genres. The first single was "Hold Me In Your Arms," covering the Southern Sons song. Her Valentine concert at the Araneta Coliseum, "Forever After", co-starred Ogie Alcasid, Rico Puno, and Ai Ai Delas Alas. She and Pops Fernandez staged the North American leg of the "Queens on Fire" concert tour in the spring of 2006. [ [http://www.carouselpinoy.com/reginepopsnatour2006.html Queens On Fire II] , Carousel Pinoy Entertainment, concert advertisement March 2006] The "fantaconcierto" hit "Forever After" tour was staged in key US cities [ [http://www.asianjournal.com/?c=124&a=12997&sid=d0b957c48add63062a9a38e0b13aaea2 'Forever After' Lives Up to Its Promise, Delivers a 'Freaking' Good Show] , Asian Journal] and at the Wembley Arena in London. On August 13, 2006, the Sharon Cuneta Show devoted an entire episode from Velasquez's humble beginnings to her current stature now as an icon. In the middle of 2006, together with manager Cacai Velasquez, boyfriend Ogie Alcasid, and brother-in-law Raul Mitra, Velasquez launched the IndiMusic record label, her own record company.As part of her 20th anniversary celebration, she staged Twenty concert, at the Araneta Coliseum in mid-October 2006. The concert boasted a full symphony orchestra and the country's best conductors namely Maestro Ryan Cayabyab, Gerard Salonga, Louie Ocampo, Raul Mitra and Mon Faustino as her guest conductors. Velasquez also recorded "Maghihintay Ako"," the theme song for the sci-fi telenovela Atlantika.

In 2007, People Asia Magazine's "People of the Year" honored her with the Exemplary Achievement Award, shared with three others. [ [http://www.robinsonsproperties.com.ph/news-142.php PEOPLE Asia to honor extraordinary individuals] , Robinsons Properties, News, re: Philippine Star article] In March 14, Velasquez together with Ms. Kuh Ledesma represented the Philippines in the Mosaic International Music Festival in Singapore held at the Esplenade. The festival was held They were given the honor of being included in the "Headliners" list which included Rachael Yamagata, Yo La Tengo, among others. The festival brings together over 400 music icons from different parts of the globe so that people can share and experience the full diversity of world music. [cite web|url=http://www.mosaicmusicfestival.com/2007/headliners-poweroftwo.html |title=MOSAIC Music Festival 2007 • 9 - 18 Mar 07 |publisher=Mosaicmusicfestival.com |date= |accessdate=2008-10-02] Her movie, "Paano Kita Iibigin", co-starring Piolo Pascual opened on May 30, 2007. The movie was the first co-production between Viva Films and Star Cinema which is owned by media conglomerate ABS-CBN. The promo for the movie was rife with controversy because of Ogie Alcasid's coming clean and publicly admitting his relationship with Velasquez which they have discretely been keeping for a couple of years. Alcasid is married but has been separated from his wife for 4 years. A soundtrack, featuring solos and duets by the co-stars, was released by Star Records, the first time Velasquez produced an album outside Viva Entertainment. The theme song was penned by Ogie Alcasid. In August 2007, Velasquez and Alcasid started hosting 'Celebrity Duets' (Philippines) on GMA 7. The show pairs up local personalities with local professional singers. Velasquez also endorsed Vicki Belo's "Belo Essentials," which includeds singer Zsa Zsa Padilla and model/TV personality Lucy Torres. This year she recorded the theme song of GMA's remake of "Marimar" with the same title which became an instant hit on the airwaves. In October 2007, she appeared on the cover of the fashion magazine "Preview" that featured her most anticipated photos since the release of her coffee table book, Reigne...the book. Just three days after her 6-nights concert series at The Aliw Theater (Ang Ating Musika), Velasquez attended the 2007 Aliw Awards held at Palacio de Maynila and won two of the most coveted awards of the night: "Best Major Concert Act (Female)" for her 20th year anniversary concert at the Araneta Coliseum, "Twenty" and "Entertainer of the Year" award. To cap it off, Velasquez was also awarded The Most Successful Artist of the Year award by Walk Of Fame Philippines on December 04, 2007 in Eastwood, Quezon City. Other awardees honored at the event were Piolo Pascual, Kris Aquino, Richard Gutierrez, Celia Rodriguez, and Gina Pareno.

Early 2008, Velasquez was said to be "offered" the title role in a remake of Betty La Fea, which was to be produced by GMA-7's rival network, ABS-CBN. After series of controversies Velasquez then decided to sign a two-year exclusive contract with (because apparently there where no formal offers made by ABS-CBN there was just a misunderstanding on Velasquez's part which even made her bid farewell to her show SOP)the Kapuso Network where she was given the lead role for Ako si Kim Samsoon, the GMA remake of a popular Korean Drama, My Name Is Kim Sam Soon, with leading men Mark Anthony Fernandez and Wendell Ramos. She plays the role of a spunky, over-weight, middle-aged, down-on-luck baker who is searching for true happiness. Velasquez was required to wear a fat-suit for the role. She also stars in her very own weekly musical variety show on GMA titled Songbird which premiered May 15, 2008 and it is shown every Saturday nights instead of Thursday nights (replacing E.S.P.). [ [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/93769/Regine-Velasquez-signs-2-year-exclusive-contract-with-GMA-7 GMA NEWS.TV, Regine Velasquez signs 2-year exclusive contract with GMA 7] ] The show features a different musical theme each week. From the Beatles, Michael Jackson, TV show themesongs, Original Pilipino Music, and her also songs by her idol Barbra Streisand. She will be hosting the second season of Celebrity Duets with Mr. Ogie Alcasid. Other notable projects by Velasquez in 2008 include "The Best of Me" Birthday Special, a musical romp through various music genres showcasing Velasquez versatility as a singer and performer. The repertoire included songs by Kenny Loggins, Eagles, Josh Grobin, Clair Marlo, Colbie Caillat and U2. The entire show was held in Velasquez's own palatial home in Ayala Heights. One of the highlights of the show was when Regine performed the classic "You'll Never Know" with both her parents who are lovingly referred to as "Mommy V" and "Mang Gerry" by showbiz insiders. Velasquez's birthday also coincides with Earth day. [cite web|url=http://www.igma.tv/story/3892/The-Best-of-Regine |title=The Best of Regine — iGMA.tv |publisher=Igma.tv |date= |accessdate=2008-10-02] The "Up Close and Personal" solo U.S concert tour commenced on May 2008 and was staged in various parts of the U.S. particularly in Las Vegas, San Francisco, Houston, Texas and Los Angeles. Velasquez will also be providing the speaking and singing voice of the lead character in ATP Production's first full length animated musical film, the 2008 animated film series which also stars Eddie Garcia, Cesar Montano and others. The film is the first "Digital and Traditional Animated Film" in the Philippines and is loosely based on the life and times of the Legendary Warrior Princess of Pangasinan. The Original Sountrack which was produced by her own recording label, i-Music, contains several tracks which features the voices of Francis M., Allan K., Michael V., Cesar Montano and herself. The carrier single "Babae Ako" was penned by Mr. Joey De Leon with music by Mr. Ogie Alcasid. A music video was released to promote the song and the movie. The much anticipated back-to-back concert with friend and competitor, Lani Misalucha kick's off with a US and Canada tour on September 2008 and then it will be staged in Manila in 2009. Dubbed as "The Main Event: Duel of the Diva's" will have performances in special concert halls in Pasadena, California, San Francisco, California, Chicago, Illinois, Newark, New Jersey, Ontario, Canada and finally, Manila, Philippines. And also in 2008, Velasquez has a nomination for the upcoming Luna Awards and she is nominated for being Best Actress for her movie Paano Kita Iibigin last year. Piolo Pascual, also has a nomination for being Best Actor in the same movie.

Tours/Concert

* Narito Ako
* Narito Ako Sa New York live at Carnegie Hall
* Regine in Season
* Retro
* Regine R15
* Music in Me
* Off the Record
* Drawn Concert
* R2k Concert series
* Regine live @ Antipolo
* Two for the Knight (with Brian Mcknight)
* Songbird sings the Classics
* Songbird sings Legrand (with Michel Legrand)
* One Night with Regine (Produced by ABS-CBN)
* Regine And Martin World Concert Tour
* Reigning Still
* Forever After world tour
* Ang Marino, Bow!
* Queens on fire world tour
* Reflections concert series
* Regine At Twenty
* Ang Ating Musika (Our Music) Concert series
* The Main Event: Duel of the Divas (World Concert Tour)

Discography

Awards and recognition

Acting career

Film

Velasquez's singing fame help her make a successful crossover into film. In 1987, she got her first movie role as the granddaughter of a mafia clan involved in crimes in the film "The Untouchable Family". She soon ventured into comedy films. She was cast in the 1988 film "Pik Pak Boom" with contemporaries Dingdong Avanzado, Herbert Bautista, Bing Loyzaga and Lea Salonga. She then co-starred with comedians Joey de Leon and Rene Requistas in the flick "Elvis and James" in which she played a nerdy music aficionado and the love interest of the two.

Her film career took a quick hiatus, but she returned to the cinema in 1996 for her first lead role in the film "Wanted Perfect Mother" with actor, Christopher de Leon. She was one of three lead actresses in the musical comedy "Do Re Mi" (1997) with Donna Cruz and Mikee Cojuangco. She played a radio disc jockey and the mediator for her two overtly different friends. In 1998 "Honey Nasa Langit Na Ba Ako" was released; Regine played a ghost who died in a car accident days before her wedding day.

In 1998, Velasquez co-starred with matinee idol Aga Muhlach in the romantic film "Dahil May Isang Ikaw". Later, in 2000, she starred opposite Robin Padilla in "Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw", a film about a pop star who falls in love with one of her fans. She reunited with Aga Muhlach in 2001 for "Pangako Ikaw Lang" which earned her a "Box-Office Queen" award from the "Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation".

Velasquez acted in two more romantic films in 2002 and 2003 called "Ikaw Lamang, Hanggang Ngayon" with Richard Gomez, "Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka" with Christopher De Leon and her first with Dingdong Dantes. In December 2003 Velasquez debuted in her first science fiction film, "Captain Barbell", with Ogie Alcasid and Bong Revilla.

Robin Padilla and Velasquez reunited in the movie Till I Met You in 2006 with Eddie Garcia.
Piolo Pascual and Velasquez appeared together in the film "Paano Kita Iibigin" after working together in the "Sa Puso Ko'y Ikaw" episode of [Viva Films and IBC 13's] now-defunct weekly drama series "Habang May Buhay" in 2000 and the "Lobo" episode of ABS-CBN's ongoing weekly drama series "Maalaala Mo Kaya" in 2001. "Paano Kita Iibigin" is a romantic drama co-production of Star Cinema and Viva Films

On February 2008, Velasquez will start shooting a movie with her partner Ogie Alcasid entitled, "Love Is Blind And Deaf". The movie will also feature Wendell Ramos and Lovi Poe. It will be co-produced by GMA Films and Viva Films. The movie will hit the theaters in mid 2008.

Theatre

Television

;Main

;Guests
* 1993: "Mr Kupido" — "Reason Enough", with Apa Ongpin and Jenine Desiderio
* 1994 : "Ober Da Bakod"
* 1994: "Spotlight" — with Ariel Rivera
* December 22, 1996: "Ikaw, Ako At Ang Awit" with Gary Valenciano
* 1996: "Muling Aawit Ang Pasig: GMA Foundation featuring Regine Velasquez"
* February 26, 1997: "Mikee" - "The Black Triangle", with Donna Cruz and Mikee Cojuangco
* May 26, 1999: "Mikee Forever"
* September 7, 1999: "Kool Ka Lang"
* July 20, 2000: "Habang May Buhay" — "Sa Puso Ko'y Ikaw", with Piolo Pascual
* September 13, 2000: "Pwedeng Pwede"
* July 4, 2001: "Larawan" with Dingdong Dantes
* August 22, 2001: "Beh Bote Nga"
* November 8, 2001: "Maalaala Mo Kaya" — "Lobo", with Piolo Pascual
* April 27, 2003: "Huling Yakap Sa Tag-araw" with Dingdong Dantes
* May 2003: "OK Fine Whatever"
* December 2003: "Idol Ko si Kap"
* May 2004: "Tanging Ina, TV Series"
* February 22, 2008: "Maalaala Mo Kaya" — with Albert Martinez

References

External links

* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1111195/ Regine Velasquez] at the Internet Movie Database
* [http://www.askmen.com/women/singer_150/153_regine_velasquez.html Askmen - Regine Velasquez]
* [http://www.viva.com.ph/ Viva Records]
* [http://www.reginemultimedia.com/ Regine Velasquez Multimedia]
* [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/77677/Ogie-Alcasid-stages-a-Valentine-concert-sans-Regine-Velasquez gmanews.tv/story, Ogie Alcasid stages a Valentine concert sans Regine Velasquez]


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