The Voice of the Philippines discography

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The Voice of the Philippines discography
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Singles8

The Voice of the Philippines is a singing reality competition on ABS-CBN. Since its inception, its contestants (dubbed as "artists" in the show) have released various albums under MCA Music and Star Records, ABS-CBN's record label arm.

Contents

Singles

During The Voice of the Philippines

ArtistSeasonFinal standingSongYearRecord labelSource
Mitoy Yonting 1 Winner"Bulag"2013 MCA Music [1]
Klarisse de Guzman1Runner-up"Slowly"2013MCA Music [1]
Janice Javier1Third place"Coming Home"2013MCA Music [1]
Myk Perez 1Fourth place"Fix You"2013MCA Music [1]
Thor1Finalist"Antay"2013MCA Music [1]
Paolo Onesa1Finalist"Lucky In Love"2013MCA Music [1]
Radha 1Finalist"Huwag Kang Mainis"2013MCA Music [1]
Morissette 1Finalist"Begin"2013MCA Music [1]

After The Voice of the Philippines

ArtistSeasonFinal standingSongYearRecord labelSource
Klarisse de Guzman1Runner-up"Di Kayang Pilitin"2014MCA Music [2]
Jessica Reynoso 1Finalist"Just Like You"2014BMBX Entertainment [3]

Albums

By artist

ArtistSeasonFinal standingAlbumRelease dateRecord labelSource
Mitoy Yonting 1 WinnerThe Voice of the Philippines – The Complete Season 1 CollectionOctober 18, 2013MCA Music [4]
Myk Perez 1Fourth placeMyk Perez: My AcousticFebruary 3, 2014MCA Music [5]
Paolo Onesa1FinalistPaolo Onesa: Pop Goes StandardsFebruary 17, 2014MCA Music [6] [7]
Janice Javier1Third placeJanice JavierApril 22, 2014MCA Music [8] [9]
Klarisse de Guzman1Runner-upKlarisse de GuzmanJune 2, 2014MCA Music [10]
Darryl Shy1FinalistDarryl ShyJuly 18, 2014 Star Records [11] [12]
Mitoy Yonting 1WinnerHanggang WakasAugust 1, 2014MCA Music [13]
Moira dela Torre1Eliminated at the BattlesMoira dela TorreOctober 2014 Ivory Music [14]
Thor1FinalistMaster Of SoulFebruary 17, 2015Cornerstone Music, Star Records [15]
Morissette 1Finalist Morissette March 20, 2015Star Records [16] [17]

Season albums

ArtistSeasonFinal standingAlbumRelease dateRecord labelSource
Top 16 artists 1 Top 16The Voice of the Philippines: The Final 16September 20, 2013MCA Music [18]
Final 4 artists1Final 4The Voice of the Philippines the Final 4October 11, 2013MCA Music [19]

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