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Jake Zyrus

Charmaine Clarice Relucio Pempengco (born May 10, 1992), often known by the mononym Charice, is a Filipina recording artist who rose to popularity through YouTube. Dubbed by Oprah Winfrey as the Most Talented Girl in the World,[1] she is the first and only Asian singer in history to land in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 album chart.[2]

Crossing over to television acting, she has appeared on the second season of the hit TV series Glee as Sunshine Corazon.[3] Charice is currently working on her sophomore studio album.[4]

Early life

Pempengco was born in Laguna, Philippines.[5] Raised by a single mother, she helped support the family by joining amateur singing contests at age seven, from town fiestas in various provinces to singing competitions on TV.[6] She is said to have joined almost a hundred singing contests.[7]

In 2005, Charice joined Little Big Star, a talent show in the Philippines loosely patterned after American Idol. Eliminated after her first performance, she was later called back as a wildcard contender and eventually became one of the finalists. Although she was a consistent top scorer in the final rounds, she wasn't able to win the title in the finale and only placed third. [8]

Charice made minor appearances on local television shows and commercials, but essentially had fallen off the radar after her stint at Little Big Star. It was not until 2007 that she gained worldwide recognition after an avid supporter under the username FalseVoice, started posting a series of her performance videos on YouTube. These videos received over 13 million hits.[9]

Career

Discovery (2007–2008)

In June 2007, Ten Songs/Productions, a music publishing company in Sweden, invited Pempengco to a demo-recording after producers saw her videos. She recorded seven songs – six covers and an original song entitled "Amazing".[10]

She was then invited to the South Korean talent show Star King on its October 13, 2007 edition, she sang "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" and a duet of "A Whole New World" with Kyuhyun, from Super Junior.[11]

After watching her Star King performance on YouTube, Ellen DeGeneres extended an on-air invitation to Pempengco to guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. She flew to the United States for the first time and performed two songs on the December 19, 2007 episode of the show – "I Will Always Love You" and "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going".[12][13][14]

Following her American debut on Ellen, she made a second appearance on Star King as the "Most Requested Foreign Act" of the show. On its December 28 edition, she performed Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" and sang a duet with singer Lena Park.[15]

In January 2008, she was invited to the Malacañang Palace where she performed for Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.[16] She returned to the international scene when she guested on the April 8 episode of The Paul O'Grady Show in London, England.[17]

Her self-titled Philippine debut album Charice was released in May 2008. The mini album, consisting of six songs and six backing tracks, was awarded gold certification in the Philippines in October 2008.[18] The album eventually achieved platinum status in 2009.[19]

Pempengco appeared on the May 12 edition of The Oprah Winfrey Show in an episode entitled the "World's Smartest Kids", where she performed Whitney Houston's I Have Nothing.[20] After the show, Oprah Winfrey contacted David Foster to see what the legendary music producer could do for Pempengco.[7] She performed with Foster for the first time as one of the entertainers on the May 17 opening of the MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Ledyard, Connecticut.[21]

She made her debut on the international concert stage in Foster's May 23 tribute concert, Hitman: David Foster and Friends, at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. She performed a medley of songs from The Bodyguard as well as her standard, "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going".[6] A CD/DVD of the concert, including Pempengco's The Bodyguard medley, was released on November 11, 2008. The show was aired several times on PBS and other public television networks starting in December 2008 under the Great Performances banner.[22]

One of the singers at the concert was Pempengco's idol, Andrea Bocelli.[23] Bocelli subsequently expressed interest in performing a duet with her[24] and personally invited her to be a guest on his birthday concert "The Cinema Tribute" held on July 20 at the Teatro del Silenzio in his hometown of Lajatico, Tuscany, Italy. Aside from her solo performance, she sang a duet of "The Prayer" with the famous tenor in front of more than 8,000 people.[7][25][26][27]

She was invited to perform for the Feyenoord's Centennial Anniversary in the Netherlands held on September 26. Before a crowd of about 50,000 football (soccer) fans, she sang the team's anthem, "You'll Never Walk Alone."[28]

When she guested on the "Dreams Come True" episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show on September 9, Oprah referred to her as "The Most Talented Girl in the World." She sang Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" with David Foster on piano, after which Oprah surprised her with an appearance by Celine Dion via satellite, who invited her to sing a special duet at New York City's Madison Square Garden as part of Dion's Taking Chances Tour.[7][29]

She performed her promised duet with Celine Dion on September 15. They sang "Because You Loved Me," dedicated to Pempengco's mother. The performance received rave reviews in The New York Post and The New York Times.[30][31][32] The duet was eventually featured on the September 19 episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show.[33] She would then perform at the Andre Agassi Grand Slam for Children Benefit Concert at the Wynn Las Vegas casino resort.[34][35]

In November, she and David Foster guested on Good Morning America to promote Foster's tribute album, Hitman: David Foster and Friends. She performed The Bodyguard medley and "I Will Survive."[36][37]

Move to the United States (2009–2010)

In January 2009, Pempengco performed at two US presidential pre-inaugural events in Washington, D.C., namely the Martin Luther King Jr "Realizing The Dream" gala at the Hyatt Regency Hotel and at the "Pearl Presidential Inaugural Gala" at the Mandarin Hotel.[38][39][40][41]

In February, she performed at two post-Oscar award events: Oscar Night at Mr. Chow's and Oprah's Oscar After Party held in Kodak Theatre.[42][43][44] She debuted a new original song entitled "Fingerprint" composed by Robbie Nevil and produced by David Foster.[45]

In April, she appeared in the season premiere of Ti lascio una canzone, an Italian musical variety show televised from Teatro Ariston in the city of Sanremo.[46] She performed "I Will Always Love You", "I Have Nothing", "The Prayer", and "Listen".[47] Later that same month, she would go on to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" in front of 57,000 baseball fans during the Los Angeles Dodgers 52nd season home opener at Dodger Stadium.[48][49]

In May, she released her Philippine second album entitled My Inspiration. The album consisted of 12 tracks, including "Always You" and a cover of Helen Reddy's "You and Me Against the World" performed as a duet with her mother.[50] The album was certified gold in the Philippines within two months after release,[51] and then platinum in December 2009.[52] Also in May, she would again perform at a David Foster and Friends concert held at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.[53]

On the May 18 episode "Finale: Oprah's Search for the World's Most Talented Kids" of The Oprah Winfrey Show, she debuted her first internationally released single "Note to God", written by Diane Warren and produced by David Foster. The single was made available for digital download on the same day and debuted at #24 on Billboard's Hot Digital Songs chart, #44 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, #9 on the Hot Canadian Digital Singles chart and #35 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart.[54][55][56] Later that same month, she was again invited to sing at the Ti lascio una canzone show as a special guest.[57][58]

She staged her first major concert called: Charice: The Journey Begins on June 27 at the SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia, Philippines to a sold-out crowd.[51] Her guests included Christian Bautista, Kuh Ledesma and Little Big Star finalists.[59]

Pempengco contributed to two Christmas albums in 2009. The first as David Archuleta's duet partner for the song "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" in his Christmas album entitled Christmas from the Heart.[60] The second is a compilation Christmas album entitled A Very Special Christmas Volume 7 in which she contributed her own rendition of "The Christmas Song".[61][62] She was one of the headlining acts in the David Foster and Friends 10-City North American Tour that ran during the fall of 2009.[63][64]

She made a cameo appearance in her first feature film, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, released in North America on December 23.[65] She is also part of the official movie soundtrack with her rendition of "No One" by Alicia Keys accompanied by The Chipettes.[66] Later in the month, she appeared on Singapore Idol's grand finale episode as a guest performer, where she performed two of her signature songs, The Bodyguard medley and "Note to God".[67]

Charice (2010–present)

Charice performing at the Toronto Eaton Centre in 2010

On January 23, 2010, she appeared on Io Canto, a renowned singing competition in Italy. She performed her standards plus an Italian favorite called "Adagio" (made popular by Lara Fabian), in Italian.[68] On January 31, she was featured as one of the musical acts on the NBC Sports program Silk Soy Milk Skate for the Heart, a show designed to raise awareness of heart disease.[69] She performed "Note to God" and debuted two new songs included in her debut album, "In This Song" and "Breathe Out" (later retitled as "Breathe You Out").[70] The album version and club remixes of her second single, "Pyramid" (featuring Iyaz), from her international debut album were released on February 23, 2010 and March 2, 2010.[71]

Her self-titled international debut album with Reprise Records was released on May 11, 2010.[72] On its first week, the album reached #8 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart, making her the first Asian to enter the Top 10.[disputeddiscuss] On the same day as part of her album launching, she again made a guest appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show along with another YouTube-discovered singer Justin Bieber.[73] Pempengco's world-wide promotion of her album was shown in a 12-part mini-documentary entitled "30 Days with Charice", which was filmed by Alloy TV and published at Teen.com.[74]

On June 22, Pempengco herself confirmed that she will join the cast of the hit US television series Glee on its second season.[75] Later in the week, she released a promotional single entitled "Crescent Moon" in Japan. The single is an English rendition of the Japanese song "Mikazuki" by Ayaka.[76]

During the inauguration of Philippine President Benigno Aquino III on June 30, 2010, she sang the Philippine national anthem in front of a crowd estimated at more than half a million.[77]

In July, she embarked on an album promotional tour of Asia covering Thailand, the Philippines, Japan and South Korea. While in South Korea, she appeared on the show Star King for the third time.[11]

On September 7, the premiere of Glee's second season was held in Hollywood with Pempengco in attendance. Cast in a recurring role, she plays an exchange student from the Philippines named Sunshine Corazon who presents serious competition against lead character Rachel Berry (played by Lea Michele).[78]

On November 30, she appeared on NBC's Christmas in Rockefeller Center and performed two songs from her Christmas EP, "Grown-Up Christmas List" and "Jingle Bell Rock", with producer and mentor David Foster.[79]

On February 13, 2011, her very first television musical special entitled Charice: Home for Valentine's was broadcasted on Philippine television's GMA 7 network. According to AGB Nielsen TV Audience Measurement, the show earned the highest rating of the night in the Mega Manila area, beating its competition by a wide margin.[80]

From February 21 to February 25, she embarked on her very first solo tour performing in four shows held at three different Zepp music halls in Japan (Nagoya, two Tokyo dates, and Osaka).[81]

Voice

In an ABC News interview, David Foster mentioned that she has the ability to mimic other people's voices, which, according to him, is a characteristic of good singers.[82] In a separate interview, Josh Groban stated that Charice's voice is one of the most beautiful voices he has heard in a long time.[83] The New York Post once called her a vocal prodigy for being able to sing 'big songs' even at her tender age.[31] Ryan Murphy, the executive music producer of the hit US television series Glee, said, "When that girl opens her mouth, an angel flies out."[84]

Awards and recognitions

Charice's star in the Eastwood City Walk of Fame, the Philippine equivalent of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
  • 3rd Place – Little Big Star Big Division, Season 1, Philippines
  • Most Requested Foreign Act of 2007 – StarKing, South Korea
  • Most Memorable Moment of 2007 – The Ellen DeGeneres Show, USA
  • Pinoy World Class Talent – 20th Year Anniversary of the Music Museum, 2008, Philippines
  • Key To The City of Rotterdam – Mayor Ivo Opstelten, 2008, The Netherlands
  • Best New Female Recording Artist – Aliw Awards, 2008, Philippines[85]
  • Newsmaker of the Year 2008, 2009 and 2010 – Balitang America, USA[86][87][88]
  • People of the Year 2008 – People Asia Magazine, 2009, Philippines[89]
  • Plaque of Recognition – The Spirit of EDSA Foundation, 2009, Philippines[90]
  • Special Citation Award – MYX Music Awards 2009, Philippines[91]
  • National Newsmaker of the Year 2008 – Ateneo de Davao University TAO Awards, 2009, Philippines[92]
  • Outstanding Global Achievement – 40th Box Office Entertainment Awards (Guillermo Awards), 2009, Philippines[93]
  • Best Selling Album of the Year - 22nd Awit Awards, 2009, Philippines[94]
  • Best Musical Performance of 2009 – The Oprah Winfrey Show, USA[95]
  • Person of the Year for 2009 – Philnews.com, Philippines[96]
  • MDWK Magazine's Top Newsmakers of 2009 – Asian Journal's MDWK Magazine, Philippines[97]
  • Fun, Fearless Female Award – Cosmopolitan Magazine Philippines, 2010[98]
  • 21 Under 21: Music's Hottest Minors (Number 4) – Billboard, 2010 USA[99]
  • Icon of Tomorrow – J-14 Magazine, 2010 USA[100]
  • BPInoy Award: Outstanding Filipino – Bank of the Philippine Islands, 2010 Philippines[101]
  • Number 4 in Yahoo!'s 2010 Most Irresistible Lyrics for 'Pyramid' – Yahoo!, 2010[102]
  • Number 7 in Reader's Choice Favorite Album of 2010: 'Charice' - Billboard[103]
  • Number 17 in Best Dance Club Songs of 2010: 'Pyramid' – Billboard[104]
  • Number 59 in Japan Hot 100 Songs of 2010: 'Pyramid' – Billboard[105]
  • J-Wave Tokio Hot 100 Award: Best New Artist - J-Wave Radio, 2011, Japan[106]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Peak chart positions Certification
US
[107]
CAN
[108]
JPN
[109]
2008 Charice[A]
  • Released: May 2008
  • Label: Star
2009 My Inspiration[A]
  • Released: May 2009
  • Label: Star
2010 Charice 8 4 6
Grown-Up Christmas List
  • Released: November 30, 2010
  • Label: 143, Reprise
"—" indicates the album did not chart or wasn't released in that country.

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
AUS
[112]
[113]
CAN
[114]
[115]
IRE
[116]
JPN
[117]
NET
[118]
US
[119]
[120]
US Dance
[121]
US AC
[122]
UK EUR
As solo artist
2008 "It Can Only Get Better" [B] Charice
2009 "Always You" [B] My Inspiration
"Note to God" 35 44 Charice
2010 "Pyramid" (featuring Iyaz) 45 41 21 4 53 56 1 17 58
"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" 2 Grown-Up Christmas List
As featured artist
2009 "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
(David Archuleta featuring Charice)
22 Christmas from the Heart
2010 "Wherever You Are"
(Unique featuring Charice)
1 From Brooklyn to You
2010 "Telephone" (with Lea Michele) [C] 30 17 18 23 25 Non-album single
"Listen" [C] 91 51 33 38 51
"—" indicates the single did not chart or wasn't released on that chart.
Notes
  • A ^ Albums were released only in the Philippines.
  • B ^ Songs were released as commercial singles only in the Philippines.
  • C ^ Released as part of Glee (TV series).

Album appearances

Year Song Album
2006 "I'll Be There" Little Big Star
"Awit ng Kabutihang Asal" (with Little Big Star Finalists)[123]
(Translation: The Song of Good Deeds)
Little Big Deeds[124]
"Handang Tumulong"
(Translation: Ready To Help)
"Sana" (with Little Big Star Finalists)[125]
(Translation: How I Wish)
2007 "Smile" H.O.P.E. (Healing of Pain and Enlightenment)[126]
2008 "A Song for Mama" Love Life (Life Songs & Life Stories of Boy Abunda)[127]
"The Bodyguard Medley (I Have Nothing/I Will Always Love You)" Hit Man: David Foster & Friends[128]
2009 "And I Am Telling You (I'm Not Going)" OPM Number 1's[129]
"It Can Only Get Better" I Move. I Give. I Love.[130]
"Note to God" NOW That's What I Call Music, Vol 31
"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" (David Archuleta feat. Charice) Christmas from the Heart
"The Christmas Song" A Very Special Christmas Vol.7
"No One" (The Chipettes feat. Charice) Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2010 "Pyramid" (featuring Iyaz) Nrj Summer Hits Only 2010[131]
"In This Song" David Foster Presents Love, Again[132]
"Pyramid" (featuring Iyaz) Now: The Hits of Spring 2010
"Pyramid" (Barry Harris Radio Edit) Scott Mills Presents Big Ones[133]
"Wherever You Are" (Unique featuring Charice) From Brooklyn To You[134]
2011 "Pyramid" (featuring Iyaz) The FINEST Presents BEST HIT R&B - THE HOTTEST R&B HITS AND MEGA MIX[135]
"Earth Song" (with Ne-yo and Robert Randolph) Hit Man Returns: David Foster & Friends[136]
"To Love You More"
"All By Myself"

Music videos

Year Title
2008 "It Can Only Get Better"
2009 "Always You"
2010 "Pyramid" (featuring Iyaz)

Filmography

Movies
Year Film Role Notes
2009 Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel Talent show contestant Cameo
2010 Celine: Through the Eyes of the World Herself Documentary-concert film
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2008 ASAP Herself 2008—2009
Maalaala Mo Kaya Herself Episode "Ice Cream"
2010 May Bukas Pa Choir member Final Chapter "Amen"
Glee Sunshine Corazon 5 Episodes 2010-2011
2011 Charice: Home for Valentine's Herself a GMA Network Valentine's special

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