Jolina Magdangal discography | |
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Studio albums | 8 |
Compilation albums | 2 |
Soundtrack albums | 9 |
Remix album | 1 |
Filipino singer-actress and television host Jolina Magdangal has released eight studio albums, nine soundtrack albums, two compilation albums, one remix album and a number of singles and promotional recordings.
Magdangal began her career as a member of the world-renowned composer Ryan Cayabyab's singing group 14K. [1] [2] In 1996, she was chosen by Walt Disney Records as its first Filipino recording artist [3] to sing the theme songs of Pocahontas and The Hunchback of Notre Dame for local promotion. [4] On the same year, Magdangal released [5] her debut studio album A Wish Comes True under Walt Disney Records and distributed by Universal Records (Philippines). Still in 1996, she was featured in several Star Records (now Star Music) soundtrack albums releasing movie promotional recordings such as Minsan Sa Ating Buhay (1996) for Magic Temple and Hintayin Mo Lang (1996) for Ang TV Movie: The Adarna Adventure.
Even before releasing studio albums that went multi-platinum, Magdangal has been the voice behind the theme songs of various movies and television programs. With an array of theme song hits synonymously associated to her, Magdangal is known in the Philippines as the undisputed movie theme song and soundtrack queen. [4] [6]
In 1997, Magdangal released her sophomore studio album Jolina, her first under Star Records. The album contains original cuts along with previously recorded songs from her movie soundtracks. By the end of the year 1997, the album was certified Quadruple Platinum (4× Platinum) [7] by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI) and was declared as the biggest selling album of the year 1997. [6] Eventually, the album received a 7× Platinum certification for selling more than 280,000 units.
Her follow up album, On Memory Lane (2000), was even a bigger surprise. When local artists were doing an all-revival album by exploring the music mines of the '80s and the '70s, Magdangal joined the revival bandwagon through On Memory Lane by traipsing across the '50s and the '60s in her own take. [8] Not only the album contains songs coming from periods considered as the golden age of popular music, the booklet in its packaging also delivered a take on the nostalgia craze when Magdangal was costumed as a World War II beauty and photographed in other period costumes. [8] Following the commercial success of the album Jolina, On Memory Lane was certified Gold Record by PARI after three days of its release, [7] and eventually achieved a 6× Platinum [9] certification for selling more than 240,000 units. More to that, the album was praised by critics and hailed as one of the finest albums ever released in the Philippine music industry. [10]
Her self-titled album, Jolina, and all-revival album, On Memory Lane, are listed among the best selling albums of all time in the Philippines.
In 2002, Magdangal had a smooth metamorphosis from a youth kiddie pop star to a grown-up artist through her album Jolina Sings the Masters. [11] Not only the album featured a more matured and subdued Jolina - no more bangs and too much frills [10] - but also Magdangal interpreted the compositions with mature emotions. Said album is considered as a first in local recording industry for putting up together master composers in the country in a single album. [12]
Through her music, Magdangal has travelled not only the Islands of the Philippines but also the East and West Coasts of the United States, Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, Canada, Australia, Europe, The Middle East and Asia. [3]
In 2002, Magdangal transferred to GMA Network. After a year, she was chosen to be the banner artist of the then newly built GMA Records through the company's initial album offering, Forever Jolina. [13] Her next two albums were released under GMA Records in 2006 and 2008.
In 2003, Magdangal was selected to represent the Philippines in the Japan-ASEAN Pop Festival held at Yokohama, Japan. [14] The concept and aim of J-ASEAN POPs is to find synergy among the diverse cultures of Japan and the ASEAN countries and to bring about a sense of togetherness and community among a wide range of people who support it, through exchanges in popular music. [15]
Magdangal took a seven-year hiatus in the recording industry since releasing her last GMA Records album Destiny in 2008. In 2014, she came back to ABS-CBN, and after a year, she released her come back album Back To Love via digital download. The physical album was released on February 15, 2016, and after two weeks in the market, her come back album was certified Gold Record [16] by PARI. [7]
As of 2016, Star Music executive and producer Rouqe Rox Santos claims that Magdangal still holds the title Star Music Queen of Pop [17] and the Original Queen of Star Music [18] due to the number of albums that turned gold and quadruple platinum. [17]
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A Wish Comes True |
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Jolina |
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On Memory Lane |
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Jolina Sings the Masters |
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Forever Jolina |
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Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Awit
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Destiny |
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Back to Love |
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Note: Figures on units sales are based on Philippine Association of the Record Industry's existing thresholds during the year the albums were released. Adjustments for inflation are not reflected in this article.
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Ang TV Movie: The Adarna Adventures |
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FLAMES: The Movie |
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Kung Ayaw Mo, Huwag Mo! (soundtrack) |
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Labs Kita... Okey Ka Lang? (soundtrack) |
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Puso Ng Pasko |
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GIMIK: The Reunion |
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Hey Babe! (1999 film soundtrack) |
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Annie B. (soundtrack) |
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Lovestruck OST |
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Note: Figures on units sales are based on Philippine Association of the Record Industry's existing thresholds during the year the albums were released. Adjustments for inflation are not reflected in this article.
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Red Alert: All Hits Dance Remix |
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Note: Figures on units sales are based on Philippine Association of the Record Industry's existing thresholds during the year the albums were released. Adjustments for inflation are not reflected in this article.
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On Memory Lane Karaoke |
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Panaginip: Platinum Hits Collection |
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The Jolina Magdangal Anthology |
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Note: Figures on units sales are based on Philippine Association of the Record Industry's existing thresholds during the year the albums were released. Adjustments for inflation are not reflected in this article.
Year | Song | Details | |||
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Film / Outfit | TV program / Network | Album / Label | |||
1994 | ATV (Ang TV) Theme (With Ang TV cast) | — | Ang TV / ABS-CBN | Ang TV: The Album / Ivory Records Credited as Jolina / Jolina appears courtesy of Disney Records. | |
Magkaibigang Tunay | — | ||||
1995 | Colors of the Wind (Local promo version) | Pocahontas / Walt Disney Pictures | — | Non-album recording / Walt Disney Records and Universal Records | |
Kaya Mo Yan (Credited as Jolina; With Ang TV Teens) | — | Ang TV / ABS-CBN | Ang TV Na! Homecoming / Star Records (Now Star Music) / Jolina appears courtesy of Disney Records | ||
Baby Love | Baby Love / Regal Films | — | Non-album recording | ||
1996 | Someday (Local promo version) | The Hunchback of Notre Dame / Walt Disney Pictures | — | Non-album recording / Walt Disney Records and Universal Records | |
Mara Clara (Finale theme) | Mara Clara: The Movie / Star Cinema | — | Non-album recording | ||
Hintayin Mo Lang | Ang TV Movie: The Adarna Adventures / Star Cinema | — | Ang TV Movie: The Adarna Adventures Soundtrack / Star Records / Jolina appears courtesy of Disney Records | ||
Sana | Album single | A Wish Comes True / Walt Disney Records and Universal Records (Philippines) | |||
1997 | Tameme | FLAMES: The Movie / Star Cinema | — | FLAMES: The Movie Soundtrack / Star Records | |
Sana'y Kapiling Ka | — | ||||
1998 | May Nasisilungan Ako (Duet with Maricel Soriano) | Kung Ayaw Mo, Huwag Mo / Star Cinema | — | Kung Ayaw Mo, Huwag Mo Soundtrack / Star Records | |
Feeling Heaven Ka Na Ba? | — | ||||
T.L. Ako Sayo (Duet with Marvin Agustin) | — | ||||
Tulak Ng Bibig, Kabig Ng Dibdib | — | ||||
Alas Singko Y Media Na Theme | — | Alas Singko Y Media / ABS-CBN | Non-album recording | ||
Kapag Ako'y Nagmahal | Labs Kita... Okey Ka Lang? / Star Cinema | — | Labs Kita... Okey Ka Lang? Soundtrack / Star Records | ||
Tingnan Mo Naman Ako | — | ||||
Kanino Ba? | — | ||||
Richard Loves Lucy Theme | — | Richard Loves Lucy / ABS-CBN | Non-album recording | ||
Puso Ng Pasko | Puso Ng Pasko / Star Cinema | — | Puso Ng Pasko Soundtrack / Star Records | ||
1999 | Laging Tapat | Album single | Jolina / Star Records | ||
Paper Roses | Album single | ||||
Mahal Mo Ba Ako? | GIMIK: The Reunion / Star Cinema | — | GIMIK: The Reunion Soundtrack / Star Records | ||
Chuva Choo Choo (Duet with Nikki Valdez) | Hey Babe! / Star Cinema | — | Hey Babe! Soundtrack / Star Records | ||
May Hinahanap Ang Puso | — | ||||
2000 | Crying Time | Album single | On Memory Lane / Star Records | ||
Too Young | Album single | ||||
Mahal Ka Sa Akin | Tunay na Tunay: Gets Mo? Gets Ko! / Star Cinema | — | Non-album recording | ||
Arriba, Arriba! Theme | — | Arriba, Arriba! / ABS-CBN | Non-album recording | ||
2001 | For Life! (Jingle) (With Jimmy Bondoc) | WRR 101.9 (Radio station jingle) | WRR 101.9 Music For Life | ||
Laging Tapat (Deep House Mix) | Album single | Red Alert: All Hits Dance Remix / Star Records | |||
Panaginip | Kung Ikaw Ay Isang Panaginip / Star Cinema | — | Panaginip: Platinum Hits Collection / Star Records | ||
2002 | Kahit Di Mo Pansin | Album single | Jolina Sings the Masters / Star Records | ||
Million Miles Away | Album single | ||||
Kahit Ika'y Panaginip Lang | — | Kahit Kailan / GMA Network | |||
Kahit Kailan | — | Non-album single but was later included in Forever Jolina album (2004) | |||
GMA Foundation Jingle(s) | Jingles for GMA Foundation (now GMA Kapuso Foundation projects | Non-album recording | |||
Nasaan Ka Man (Duet with Dolphy) | Home Alone Da Riber / RVQ Productions | — | Non-album recording | ||
2003 | Narito Ang Puso Ko | — | Narito Ang Puso Ko / GMA Network | Non-album single but was later included in Forever Jolina album (2004) | |
Treasure The World (Filipino version: Awit Ng Ligaya) | J-ASEAN Pops Official Image Song | Treasure The World (ASEAN JAPAN Exchange Year 2003) / Produced by Japan Foundation | |||
2004 | Bahala Na | Album single | Forever Jolina / GMA Records | ||
Is It Okay If I Call You Mine | Annie B. / Viva Films | — | Annie B. Soundtrack / Viva Records (Philippines) | ||
Pasko Ng Kapuso | — | Christmas Station ID Theme / GMA Network | Kapuso Sa Pasko / GMA Records | ||
2005 | Together Forever | Lovestruck | — | Lovestruck Soundtrack / GMA Records | |
Maybe (With 604) | — | ||||
2006 | Maybe It's You | — | Initially released as a carrier single for Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Awit album but later used as theme song for My Name Is Kim Sam Soon / GMA Network | Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Awit / GMA Records | |
Makulay Na Buhay | — | I Luv NY / GMA Network | Non-album single but was later included in the repackaged Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Awit album | ||
Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Awit | Album single | Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Awit / GMA Records | |||
Let Me Be The One (With guest artist Janno Gibbs) | Album single | ||||
Gusto | Album single | ||||
Walang Imposible | — | Wish Ko Lang! / GMA Network | Initially a non-album recording but was later included in a GMA Records compilation album | ||
2007 | Alinlangan | — | Super Twins / GMA Network | Initially a non-album recording but was later included in a GMA Records compilation album | |
Hanggang Sa Dulo | Batanes: Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan / Ignite Media, Inc. | — | Batanes: Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan Soundtrack / Ignite Media, Inc. | ||
2008 | Will of the Wind | Initially released as a carrier single for the Destiny album but was later used as theme song in I.T.A.L.Y. | — | Destiny / GMA Records | |
Hanggang Kailan | Album single | ||||
Buksan Ang 'Yong Puso | — | The Legend / GMA Network | |||
Masagana (Theme) | Product: Land Bank of the Philippines / Project: Masagana | Non-album promo recording | |||
2009 | Hinahanap-hanap Kita | — | Adik Sa'Yo / GMA Network | Non-album single | |
2015 | Kapag Ako Ay Nagmahal | — | FlordeLiza / ABS-CBN | Initially a non-album recording but was later included in the expanded version of the album Back To Love (2016) album | |
Chuva Choo Choo v.2 (With Vice Ganda) | Beauty and the Bestie / Star Cinema | — | Initially a non-album recording but was later included in the expanded version of the album Back To Love (2016) album | ||
2016 | Ikaw Ba Yon (Initially released in November, 2015 via Digital download) | Album single | Back To Love / Star Music | ||
Magandang Buhay Theme (With co-hosts) | — | Magandang Buhay / ABS-CBN | Non-album recording | ||
2017 | Sa Panaginip Lang | Promotional | Back To Love / Star Music | ||
2018 | Kaya Mo Pa Ba | Album single | |||
2022 | Kumilos at Manalangin (Ipanalo Natin 'To) | — | — | Musiko Para Kay Leni Robredo | |
Year | Song | Details | ||
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Album artist | Album title | Label | ||
1991 | Various songs in the album (Background vocals only) | Gary Valenciano | Shout4Joy | WEA Records |
1992 | Geneva Cruz | I Like You | Universal Records | |
1993 | Give Love On Christmas Day (with Universal Motion Dancers) | Universal Motion Dancers | Merry Christmas From The UMD | Universal Records |
1996 | Minsan Sa Ating Buhay | Various Artists | Magic Temple Soundtrack | Star Records |
1998 | Ngayong Pasko | Sa Araw Ng Pasko | ||
Sa Araw Ng Pasko (All-Star Cast) | ||||
1999 | Bawat Bata (With Carol Banawa and Roselle Nava) | Children of the Universe | ||
Munting Pangarap Sa Pasko | Di Ba't Pasko'y Pag-ibig? | |||
Di Ba't Pasko'y Pag-ibig? | ||||
2000 | Hand In Hand | World Youth Day Emmanuel | ||
Emmanuel (All-Star Cast) | ||||
Super Pinoy (With Quarter To Five) | Various Artists | Himig Handog Sa Bayaning Pilipino | ||
Top Of The World (with Carlos Agassi) | Carlos Agassi | The Amir of Rap | ||
2001 | Ikaw Ang Buhay Ko (with L.A. Lopez) | L.A. Lopez | Yakap | |
Sana Ngayong Pasko | Various Artists | Ngayong Pasko | ||
2002 | Maalaala Mo Kaya | Kundiman | ||
Ako Pa | Pagbabago | Pagbabago Pilipinas | ||
2003 | Biyahe Tayo! Performed with Artists for Philippine Tourism (21 Top Filipino Singers) | Biyahe Tayo Promo CD | Produced by the Department of Tourism and Pfizer [lower-alpha 1] | |
Tulay | Metropop Song Festival 2003 | BMG Records Pilipoinas | ||
Pilipino sa Turismo'y Aktibo | Produced by the Philippine Tourism Authority | |||
2004 | Waray-waray | Various Artists | Lagi Kitang Mamahalin: A Musical Tribute to the National Artists | Viva Records |
Merry Christmas, Darling | Kapuso Sa Pasko | GMA Records | ||
Kapuso Sa Pasko | ||||
2014 | It's Book Time With Rivermaya | Joomajam, Vol. 1 | Ritmo Learning Lab | |
Oras Na Para Magbasa With Rivermaya | ||||
2016 | Tama Lang | Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs | Star Music | |
2022 | Laban Leni | Various artist | Non album release | Jonathan Manalo Music |
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