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Recorded | 2005 |
Genre | R&B |
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Producer | Vincent Herbert, Peter Stengaard, Alex Mejia, Debbie Hammond, Gary Greenburg, Kathleen Dy-Go, Vehnee Saturno, Ito Rapadas, DJ MOD, N8, Gav Beats, Shane Tsurugi, Anthem, RedEye, 3AM |
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Jasmine Trias is the debut album from the Filipino American pop/R&B singer Jasmine Trias.
Jasmine Trias was released in the United States on July 12,2005. The album was released by Clockwork Entertainment throughout the United States although there were many distribution problems in the first few months. In its first week,the album sold 5,000 copies; [2] since then it has had a steady growth in sales. In its first week,it registered at No. 20 on Billboard's Independent Albums chart,No. 11 on Billboard's top heatseekers chart,and at No. 1 on Billboard's heatseekers (Pacific) chart. As of July 2007,the album had sold 14,000 copies in the United States alone according to Nielsen SoundScan. [3] In late 2006,it was confirmed by Clockwork Entertainment,that the debut album had sold approximately 50,000 copies worldwide. On May 20,2008,the album was finally released digitally onto iTunes and Amazon MP3. [4]
Jasmine Trias was released in the Philippines on September 1,2005,under the Universal Records label. This import contained a different track list that contained 2 new songs in Tagalog and 3 new songs in English. After 3 singles,the album was repackaged/re-released with 3 music videos,3 new songs in English,and a new cover;it was a two-disc set. Charts and album sale information are unavailable for the Philippines. In 2006,the album was certified Platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI),the Philippine version of the RIAA.
Jasmine worked with executive producers Debbie Hammond (Dream) and Gary Greenburg;and Producers Vincent Herbert (JoJo,Babyface,Ashley Parker Angel,Toni Braxton,Deborah Cox,Destiny's Child),Peter Stengaard (Donna Summer,George Huff),and Alex Mejia.
Year | Award-giving Body | Award | Result |
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2006 | MTV Pilipinas Video Music Awards | Favorite Hip-Hop/R&B Video ("Lose Control") [5] | Nominated |
2006 | Mobile MYX Top Picks | Ringtone of the Week (May) ("Kung Paano") | Won |
2006 | The Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts Na Hoku Hanohano Awards | Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated |
2006 | The Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts Na Hoku Hanohano Awards | Most Promising Artist of the Year | Nominated |
2006 | The Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts Na Hoku Hanohano Awards | Contemporary Album of the Year | Nominated |
2006 | PARI's Awit Awards (the Philippine Grammy Awards) | Best R&B Song ("Lose Control") | Nominated |
2006 | PARI's Awit Awards (the Philippine Grammy Awards) | Best Vocal Arrangement ("Lose Control") | Nominated |
2006 | Hawaii Music Awards | Pop Album of the Year | Won |
2006 | Hawaii Music Awards | Best New Artist of the Year | Won |
2006 | Philippine Hip-Hop Music Awards | Female R&B Artist of the Year | Won |
2005 | Askmen.com | Singer of the Week (January) | Won |
2005 | AlohaJoe.com | Artist of the Month (August) | Won |
Chart (2005) | Peak Position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers [6] | 11 |
U.S. Billboard Independent Albums | 20 |
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