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Eighteen-year-old Cebuano talent
Jehramae Trangia of Talisay City in Cebu was the grand winner in the second season of Born to be a Star, the reality singing competition of Cignal Entertainment, Sari-Sari Network and TV5 under the production of Viva that concluded last May 8.
Jehramae bested two other hopefuls to bag P1 million and a five-year recording contract from Viva management. Fifteen-year-old Hans Paranda of Antipolo City ended up as first runner-up who took home P50,000 and 18-year-old Jannah Faye Bocatiya of Manila was second runner-up with P25,000.
Jehramae rendered the ballad, “Sana,” of I Belong To the Zoo as her winning piece.
Published May 14, 2021, 1:14 PM
Jehramae Trangia
Eighteen-year-old Cebuano talent Jehramae Trangia of Talisay City in Cebu was the grand winner in the second season of Born to be a Star, the reality singing competition of Cignal Entertainment, Sari-Sari Network and TV5 under the production of Viva that concluded last May 8.
Jehramae bested two other hopefuls to bag P1 million and a five-year recording contract from Viva management. Fifteen-year-old Hans Paranda of Antipolo City ended up as first runner-up who took home P50,000 and 18-year-old Jannah Faye Bocatiya of Manila was second runner-up with P25,000.
Jehramae rendered the ballad, “Sana,” of I Belong To the Zoo as her winning piece.
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H.E.R. (Having Everything Revealed), was able to snag the Grammy for Song of the Year a few days ago with “I Can’t Breathe,” which tackles “Black pain and police brutality.”
In her acceptance speech, the 23-year-old artist born to a Filipina and an American, noted how she didn’t imagine that her “fear” and “pain” would turn into “impact.”
In this handout photo courtesy of The Recording Academy, H.E.R. winner of the Best R&B Song award for “Better Than I Imagined” and the Song of the Year award for “I Can’t Breathe” poses in the media room during the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Los Angeles Convention Center on March 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur / The Recording Academy / AFP)
Moophs, recreate one of
Air Supply’s classics, “All Out Of Love,” bringing a pop re-imagination of the 1980 worldwide hit.
In the refreshed version, the Filipino pop star vulnerably croon about the empty feeling of losing a significant other over a guitar-driven trap ballad setting from
Moophs.
This release is the first in Tarsier Records’ series of
Air Supply remakes the ABS-CBN Music label is doing for 2021. It is also aligned with Air Supply’s Valentine’s Day US campaign.
A song by British-Australian soft rock duo
Air Supply, “All Out Of Love” was originally written by
Graham Russell and