Rachelle Ann Go discography

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Rachelle Ann Go discography
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Go in 2010
Studio albums5
Live albums1
Singles19
Cast recordings1
Promotional singles6
Soundtrack appearances4

Filipino singer Rachelle Ann Go has released five studio albums, one live album, nineteen singles (including three as a featured artist), and six promotional singles. In addition, she has appeared in a cast recording for her theater work. Go won the television talent show Search for a Star and signed with Viva Records in 2004. [1] That year, she released her self-titled debut studio album, which spawned the cover singles "Don't Cry Out Loud" and "Through the Rain". She then released "From The Start", performing the single at the 2004 Shanghai Music Festival, where it received the award for Best Song and earned her the Silver Prize. [2] Rachelle Ann Go was certified double platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry. [3]

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I Care (2005), Go's second studio album, was supported by the lead single "If You Walk Away"; [4] she followed this with the title track and the song "Bakit". She released her third studio album Obsession , as well as its first single "Don't Say Goodbye" in 2007. [5] In the same year, she and Christian Bautista featured on the soundtrack of the Filipino dubbed Korean series Princess Hours with "Pag-ibig na Kaya". [6] In April 2008, Go released her live album Rachelle Ann Rocks Live! , a thirteen-piece setlist of rock-influenced covers, with two performances released as singles—Harem Scarem's "Honestly" and Aerosmith's "Cryin'"—and a visual accompaniment on DVD. [7] [8] The following year, she released the cover album Falling in Love (2009), containing music curated from the 1970s and 1980s. [9] It featured the lead single "This Time I'll Be Sweeter", a remake of Angela Bofill's 1978 song. [9] [10]

In 2010, Go released songs which served as soundtracks for the drama film In Your Eyes and the romance series Endless Love . That year, she collaborated with rock band Shamrock on their single "Pagkakataon". She then released her studio album, Unbreakable, in 2011, which included the self-written track "Whispered Fear". [11] In 2014, she debuted in the West End revival of Miss Saigon , [12] partaking in the musical's ensemble cast recording. The Lin-Manuel Miranda-penned promotional single "First Burn", from the 2018 song series titled Hamildrops, featured Go and four actresses who have played Eliza Schuyler in various productions of Hamilton . [13]

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with sales figures and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsSales [14] Certifications Ref(s)
Rachelle Ann Go [15] [3]
I Care
  • Released: February 2006
  • Label: Viva
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • PARI: Gold
[4] [3]
Obsession
  • Released: January 23, 2007
  • Label: Viva
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • PARI: Gold
[16] [3]
Falling in Love
  • Released: January 17, 2009
  • Label: Viva
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • PARI: Gold
[17] [3]
Unbreakable
  • Released: 2011
  • Label: Viva
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
      [18] [11]

      Live albums

      List of live albums, with sales figures and certifications
      TitleAlbum detailsSales [14] Certifications Ref(s)
      Rachelle Ann Rocks Live!
      • Released: April 2008
      • Label: Viva
      • Formats: CD, digital download
      • PARI: Gold
      [19] [3]

      Cast recordings

      List of cast recordings
      TitleAlbum details
      Miss Saigon: The Definitive Live Recording
      • Released: 2014 [20]
      • Label: Polydor
      • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming

      Singles

      As lead artist

      List of singles as lead artist, showing year released and originating album
      TitleYearAlbumRef(s)
      "Through the Rain"2004Rachelle Ann Go [15]
      "Don't Cry Out Loud"
      "Love of My Life"
      "From The Start"
      "You and Me (We Wanted It All)"
      (with Christian Bautista)
      "If You Walk Away"2006 I Care [21]
      "I Care"
      "Bakit"
      "Don't Say Goodbye"2007 Obsession [17]
      "Alam ng Ating Mga Puso"
      "Honestly"2008 Rachelle Ann Rocks Live! [7] [8]
      "Cryin'"
      "This Time I'll Be Sweeter"2009 Falling in Love [17]
      "Let the Pain Remain"
      "Masasabi Mo Ba"2011Unbreakable [18]
      "Whispered Fear"
      List of singles as featured artist, showing year released and originating album
      TitleYearAlbumRef(s)
      "Yo Gloria"
      (Salbakuta featuring Rachelle Ann Go)
      2004Non-album single [22]
      "Narito"
      (Jed Madela featuring Rachelle Ann Go)
      2007Only Human [23]
      "Pagkakataon"
      (Shamrock featuring Rachelle Ann Go)
      2010Everything Gone Green [24]

      Promotional singles

      List of promotional singles, showing year released and originating album
      TitleYearAlbumRef(s)
      "Pag-ibig na Kaya"
      (with Christian Bautista)
      2007Non-album promotional single [6]
      "Paano"2008GV 25 [25]
      "In Your Eyes"2010Non-album promotional single [26]
      "Ikaw Lang"2010 [27]
      "Wagas"2013 [28]
      "First Burn"
      (with Arianna Afsar, Julia Harriman,
      Shoba Narayan, and Lexi Lawson)
      2018 Hamildrops [13]

      Soundtrack appearances

      List of media in which Rachelle Ann Go's songs have been used
      YearFilm/seriesSong(s)Ref(s)
      2007 Princess Hours "Pag-ibig na Kaya"
      (with Christian Bautista)
      [6]
      2010 In Your Eyes "In Your Eyes" [26]
      2010 Endless Love "Ikaw Lang" [27]
      2013 Wagas "Wagas" [28]

      See also

      Notes

      1. Philippine sales figure equivalent of double platinum certification for Rachelle Ann Go [14]
      2. Philippine sales figure equivalent of gold certification for I Care [14]
      3. Philippine sales figure equivalent of gold certification for Obsession [14]
      4. Philippine sales figure equivalent of gold certification for Falling in Love [14]
      5. Philippine sales figure equivalent of gold certification for Rachelle Ann Rocks Live! [14]

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