Filipino singer Regine Velasquez has released seventeen studio albums, eight soundtrack albums, one live album, fifteen compilation albums, five extended plays (EPs), ninety-three singles (including nine as featured artist), and twenty-three promotional singles. In 1984, she won the television talent competition Ang Bagong Kampeon and was signed to a record deal with OctoArts International.[1] She released her first single, "Love Me Again", in 1986, under the name Chona.[1] After adopting the stage name Regine Velasquez,[1] she signed with Viva Records in 1987 and released her debut studio album, Regine, that spawned three singles—"Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang", "Urong Sulong", and "Isang Lahi".[1] In December 1989, she represented the Philippines at the Asia-Pacific Singing Contest, performing the songs "You'll Never Walk Alone" and "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going", and won the competition.[2] Her subsequent studio albums Nineteen 90 (1989) and Tagala Talaga (1991) featured the singles "Narito Ako" and "Buhay Ng Buhay Ko", respectively. A cover version of "It's Hard to Say Goodbye" with Paul Anka became the lead single for her fourth studio album, Reason Enough, which was released in July 1993.[3]
Regine Velasquez discography | |
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Studio albums | 17 |
EPs | 5 |
Soundtrack albums | 8 |
Live albums | 1 |
Compilation albums | 15 |
Singles | 93 |
Promotional singles | 23 |
Box sets | 1 |
After Velasquez signed with PolyGram in 1994, she released her fifth studio album, Listen Without Prejudice, in countries including China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand.[4] It featured the lead single "In Love With You", a duet with Jacky Cheung.[5] The album has sold 700,000 copies in Asia, making it the best-selling album of her career to date.[5][6] Two more studio albums were released in the region, My Love Emotion (1995) and Retro (1997). In 1998, Velasquez parted with PolyGram and signed with Los Angeles-based producer Mark J. Feist's MJF Company.[7][8] Her ninth studio album, Drawn, was released in November 1998 and includes the singles "How Could You Leave" and "Ikaw". The next year, she released her tenth studio album, R2K (1999), which was subsequently certified twelve-times platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI) and became the best-selling album by a female artist in the Philippines.[2][9]
Velasquez released the soundtrack album Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw in July 2000. Its lead single served as the love theme of the motion picture of the same name. The album sold more than 240,000 copies and was certified six-times platinum.[10] In October 2000, she released her first live album, Regine Live: Songbird Sings the Classics, a fifteen-piece setlist performed at the Westin Philippine Plaza in Manila. The singer's subsequent records—Covers, Vol. 1 (2004), Covers, Vol. 2 (2006), Low Key (2008) and Fantasy (2010)—were all cover albums. Velasquez took a three-year break to record new material and introduced a gospel-inspired album Hulog Ka Ng Langit (2013), which includes the singles "Nathaniel (Gift of God)" and "Hele Ni Inay". Her seventeenth studio album, R3.0, was released in October 2017. Its singles, "Tadhana" and "Hugot", were released a month earlier.[11][12]
Having sold more than seven million records in the Philippines and a further million and a half in other parts of Asia, Velasquez is the best-selling Filipino artist of all time.[13] According to PARI, she is also the only Filipino artist to have eight of her albums exceed sales of 200,000 units each.[13]
Albums
editStudio albums
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Regine | |||
Nineteen 90 | |||
Tagala Talaga | |||
Reason Enough |
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Listen Without Prejudice | |||
My Love Emotion |
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Love Was Born On Christmas Day |
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Retro |
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Drawn |
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R2K |
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Reigne |
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Covers, Vol. 1 |
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Covers, Vol. 2 |
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Low Key |
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Fantasy |
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Hulog Ka Ng Langit |
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R3.0 |
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Reginified |
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To be released |
Live albums
editTitle | Album details | Sales[14] | Certifications |
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Regine Live: Songbird Sings the Classics |
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Soundtrack albums
editTitle | Album details | Sales[14] | Certifications |
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Wanted Perfect Mother |
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Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw |
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Pangako Ikaw Lang |
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Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka |
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Captain Barbell |
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Till I Met You |
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Paano Kita Iibigin |
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Urduja |
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Compilation albums
editTitle | Album details |
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Collectors Edition |
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Very Special |
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Unsolo |
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Regine Greatest Hits: An Audio Visual Anthology | |
The Songbird & The Songwriter |
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Duets |
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Silver Series: Greatest Hits |
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Silver Series: Movie Theme Songs |
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Silver Series: Duets |
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The Platinum Album |
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18 Greatest Hits |
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Two of a Kind | |
Ogie & Regine: Ever After |
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OPM Side By Side Hits of Regine Velasquez & Ogie Alcasid |
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Total Recall |
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Extended plays
editTitle | Album details |
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Regine: Special Limited Edition |
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In Love With You |
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My Love Emotion |
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Fly |
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Shine |
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Box sets
editTitle | Details | Notes |
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54 Greatest Hits |
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Singles
editAs lead artist
editTitle | Year | Album |
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"Love Me Again"[1] | 1986 | Non-album single |
"Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang"[15] | 1987 | Regine |
"Urong Sulong"[15] | ||
"Isang Lahi"[15] | ||
"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"[68] | 1989 | Regine: Special Limited Edition |
"You'll Never Walk Alone"[68] | ||
"Please Be Careful with My Heart"[74] (with Jose Mari Chan) |
Constant Change | |
"Narito Ako"[17] | Nineteen 90 | |
"Buhay ng Buhay Ko"[19] | 1991 | Tagala Talaga |
"Anak"[19] | 1992 | |
"Sa Ugoy ng Duyan"[19] | ||
"Kastilyong Buhangin"[19] | ||
"Magkasuyo Buong Gabi"[75][AB] (with Janno Gibbs) |
Non-album single | |
"It's Hard to Say Goodbye"[20] (with Paul Anka) |
1993 | Reason Enough |
"Sana Maulit Muli"[20] | ||
"Reason Enough"[20] | ||
"Muli"[76] (with Gary Valenciano) |
Hataw Na | |
"In Love with You"[4] (with Jacky Cheung) |
1994 | Listen Without Prejudice |
"Follow the Sun"[4] | ||
"I Would Die For You"[4] | ||
"Forever"[77] (with Martin Nievera) |
Roads | |
"My Love Emotion"[22] | 1995 | My Love Emotion |
"You've Made Me Stronger"[22] | ||
"You Are My Song"[44] | 1996 | Wanted Perfect Mother |
"I Can"[78] (with Donna Cruz and Mikee Cojuangco) |
Do Re Mi | |
"Fly"[24] | Retro | |
"I Just Don't Want to Be Lonely"[24] | ||
"Bluer Than Blue"[24] | ||
"You Were There"[24] | ||
"Zoom"[24] | ||
"I Can't Help It"[24] (with Remus Choy) | ||
"Love Was Born on Christmas Day"[23] | Love Was Born on Christmas Day | |
"Maybe Next Year"[23] | ||
"Believe It"[79] | 1997 | Adarna: The Mythical Bird |
"How Could You Leave"[7] | 1998 | Drawn |
"Emotion"[7] | ||
"Ikaw"[7] | ||
"More Than Words Can Say"[80][AC] (with David Hasselhoff) |
Unsolo | |
"On the Wings of Love"[27] | 1999 | R2K |
"One Love"[27] | ||
"Fallin'"[27] | ||
"Lost Without Your Love"[27] | ||
"For the Love of You"[27] | ||
"In Your Eyes"[27] | ||
"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"[27] | 2000 | |
"Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw"[45] | Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw | |
"Tuwing Umuulan (At Kapiling Ka)"[45] | ||
"With You I'm Born Again[81] (with Gerard Salonga) |
Regine Live: Songbird Sings the Classics | |
"Habang May Buhay"[82] (with Jaya) |
Five | |
"Pangako"[46] | 2001 | Pangako Ikaw Lang |
"With a Smile"[46] | ||
"To Reach You"[29] | Reigne | |
"Dadalhin"[29] | 2002 | |
"Sa Aking Pag-iisa"[29] | ||
"Hanggang Ngayon"[83] (with Ogie Alcasid) |
A Better Man | |
"Pangarap Ko ang Ibigin Ka"[47] | 2003 | Pangarap Ko ang Ibigin Ka |
"Hinahanap Hanap Kita"[47] | ||
"Sa Piling Mo"[48] | Captain Barbell | |
"Forevermore"[31] | 2004 | Covers, Vol. 1 |
"Minsan Lang Kitang Iibigin"[31] | ||
"Say That You Love Me"[31] | ||
"Pangarap Ko'y Ikaw"[31] | ||
"Shine"[72] | 2005 | Shine |
"Hold Me in Your Arms"[84] | 2006 | Covers, Vol. 2 |
"Till I Met You"[49] | Till I Met You | |
"Alipin"[49] | ||
"Don't Go"[49] | ||
"Bakit Ba Iniibig Ka"[85] (with Erik Santos) |
Loving You Now | |
"Paano Kita Iibigin"[50] (with Piolo Pascual) |
2007 | Paano Kita Iibigin |
"Tell Me That You Love Me"[33] | 2008 | Low Key |
"And I Love You So"[33] | ||
"Been Waiting"[86] | 2010 | Fantasy |
"Hulog Ka ng Langit"[87] | 2013 | Hulog Ka ng Langit |
"Sa'yo Nalang Ako"[87] | ||
"Hele ni Inay"[87] | ||
"Tadhana"[39] | 2017 | R3.0 |
"Hugot"[39] | ||
"Nothing Can Stop Us Now"[80] (with Rick Price) |
2019 | Non-album single |
"Unbreakable"[88] (with Moira Dela Torre) | ||
"Istorya"[89] | 2020 | |
"ILY"[90] (with Ogie Alcasid and DJ M.O.D.) |
2022 | |
"Bitaw"[91] (with Poppert Bernadas) |
2023 | |
"Nag-iisa Lang"[92] | ||
"It Must Have Been Love"[93] | Reginified | |
"The Only Exception"[94] | 2024 |
As featured artist
editTitle | Year | Album |
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"Each Passing Night"[95] (Gary Valenciano featuring Regine Velasquez) |
1990 | Faces of Love |
"Lipad Ng Pangarap"[96] (Angeline Quinto featuring Regine Velasquez) |
2012 | Fall In Love Again |
"Takipsilim"[97] (Gloc-9 featuring Regine Velasquez) |
2013 | Liham at Lihim |
"Push Mo Yan Te!"[98] (Vice Ganda featuring Regine Velasquez) |
2014 | #Trending |
"Somewhere Over The Rainbow"[99] (Jed Madela featuring Regine Velasquez) |
2015 | Iconic |
"Makita Kang Muli"[100] (Ebe Dancel featuring Regine Velasquez) |
2016 | Bawat Daan |
"Matibay"[101] (Jonalyn Viray featuring Regine Velasquez) |
2017 | Jona |
"Pagbigyang Muli"[102] (Erik Santos featuring Regine Velasquez) |
2018 | Erik Santos 15 |
"Ipinagpanata Kita"[103] (Davey Langit featuring Regine Velasquez) |
2021 | Non-album single |
"Moonlight Kisses"[104](Jeremy Glinoga featuring Regine Velasquez) | 2024 | Late Night Madness |
Promotional singles
editTitle | Year | Album |
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"Written In The Sand"[105][AD] | 1999 | Non-album promotional single |
"Pangarap Na Bituin"[106][AE] | 2002 | Star For a Night |
"Search for a Star"[107][AF] | 2003 | Search for a Star |
"Di Na Nag-iisa"[108][AG] | 2005 | Non-album promotional single |
"My Miracle"[109][AH] | Pinoy Pop Superstar | |
"Maghihintay Ako"[110][AI] | 2006 | Non-album promotional single |
"Maybe It's You"[111][AJ] | 2008 | |
"When You Believe"[112] (with Lani Misalucha) |
Kris Aquino: The Greatest Love | |
"Ako'y Sayo"[113][AK] | 2009 | Non-album promotional single |
"Kaya Natin Ito!"[114] (as part of OPM Artists United) |
Non-album charity single | |
"True Romance"[115][AL] | 2010 | Fantasy |
"Walang Iba"[95][AM] | ||
"S.M.I.L.E."[116] (Operation Smile theme) | ||
"Biyahe Tayo!"[117] | 2011 | Non-album promotional single |
"Nandiyan Palagi"[118][AN] | 2013 | |
"Tunay Na Kayamanan"[119][AO] | 2016 | |
"Ikaw Nga"[120][AP] | 2017 | |
"I Am Beautiful"[121] | 2019 | |
"Ikaw Ang Aking Mahal"[122][AQ] | ||
"Mahal Ko O Mahal Ako"[123][AR] | 2020 | |
"Kailangan Kita"[124][AS] | 2021 | |
"Di Ka Nag-Iisa"[125][AT] | ||
"Lipad Ng Pangarap"[126][AU] | 2023 |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of gold certification for Regine.[14]
- ^ Philippine music certification equivalent for sales of Regine.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of gold certification for Nineteen 90.[14]
- ^ Philippine music certification equivalent for sales of Nineteen 90.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of 3× platinum certification for Reason Enough.[14]
- ^ Worldwide sales figure for Listen Without Prejudice.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure for Listen Without Prejudice.[14]
- ^ China sales figure for Listen Without Prejudice.[14]
- ^ Thailand sales figure for Listen Without Prejudice.[14]
- ^ Philippine music certification equivalent for sales of Listen Without Prejudice.[14]
- ^ Worldwide sales figure for My Love Emotions.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure for My Love Emotions.[14]
- ^ China sales figure for My Love Emotions.[14]
- ^ Philippine music certification equivalent for sales of My Love Emotion.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of 3× platinum certification for Retro.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of 6× platinum certification for Drawn.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of 12× platinum certification for R2K.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of 3× platinum certification for Reigne.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of 6× platinum certification for Covers, Vol. 1.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of 2× platinum certification for Covers, Vol. 2.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of platinum certification for Fantasy.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of platinum certification for Hulog Ka Ng Langit.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of platinum certification for R3.0.[14]
- ^ Live recording of the concert at the Westin Philippine Plaza on October 6, 2000.[43]
- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of 6× platinum certification for Regine Live: Songbird Sings the Classics.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of 6× platinum certification for Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw.[14]
- ^ Philippine sales figure equivalent of 2× platinum certification for Paano Kita Iibigin.[14]
- ^ "Magkasuyo Buong Gabi" was originally released as a non-album single in 1992 and was included in Velasquez's compilation album Unsolo in 2000.[75]
- ^ Velasquez and Hasselhoff recorded "More Than Words Can Say" for his film Legacy in 1998; it was included in Velasquez's compilation album Unsolo in 2000.[54]
- ^ Velasquez recorded "Written In The Sand" in 1999. The single premiered during the international broadcast of the BBC television special 2000 Today.[105]
- ^ "Pangarap Na Bituin" was released as the main theme of the reality talent competition Star For a Night.[106]
- ^ "Search for a Star" was released as the main theme of the reality talent competition Search for a Star.[107]
- ^ "Di Na Mag-iisa" was released as the main theme song for the television series Darna.[108]
- ^ "My Miracle" was released as the main theme of the reality talent competition Pinoy Pop Superstar.[109]
- ^ "Maghihintay Ako" was released as the main theme song for the television series Atlantika.[110]
- ^ "Maybe It's You" was released as the main theme song for the television series Ako si Kim Samsoon.[111]
- ^ "Ako'y Sayo" was released as the main theme song for the television series Totoy Bato.[113]
- ^ "True Romance" was released as the main theme song for the television series I Heart You, Pare!.[115]
- ^ "Walang Iba" was released as the main theme song for the television series Diva.[95]
- ^ "Nandiyan Palagi" was released as the main theme song for the television series Genesis.[118]
- ^ "Tunay Na Kayamanan" was released as the main theme song for the television series Poor Señorita.[119]
- ^ "Ikaw Nga" was released as the main theme song for the television series Mulawin vs. Ravena.[120]
- ^ "Ikaw Ang Aking Mahal" was released as the main theme song for the television series The General's Daughter.[122]
- ^ "Mahal Ko O Mahal Ako" was released as the main theme song for the television series Love Thy Woman.[123]
- ^ "Kailangan Kita" was released as the main theme song for the television series La Vida Lena.[124]
- ^ "Di Ka Nag-Iisa" was released as the main theme song for the television series Ang Probinsyano.[125]
- ^ "Lipad Ng Pangarap" was released as the main theme song for the television series Pira-Pirasong Paraiso.[126]
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editCitations
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Book sources
edit- Jeffries, Stan (2003). Encyclopedia of World Pop Music, 1980–2001. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-31547-3.
External links
edit- Regine Velasquez at AllMusic
- Regine Velasquez discography at Discogs
- Regine Velasquez discography at MusicBrainz