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On January 5, 2010, Sillona released his first ever all-Tagalog album, ''[[Jay R Sings OPM Love Classics]]'', still by Universal Records. It consists of thirteen Tagalog songs, which were originally recorded by popular [[Original Pilipino Music|OPM]] acts in the 80's and 90's, handpicked by the singer himself. He personally love the songs that he chose, but admitted the challenges of remaking the materials, having said that they already have identities marked in them. On a song in the album, entitled "Muli", he collaborated with "Asia's Soul Siren" [[Nina Girado|Nina]].<ref name=jayrsingspep>"[http://www.pep.ph/guide/5902/R-B-Prince-goes-pop-with-%20Jay-R-Sings-OPM-Love-Classics Jay R Sings OPM Love Classics on Pep]". ''pep.ph'' Retrieved 2010-09-04</ref> The album was critically successful. ''[[Philippine Daily Inquirer|Inquirer Entertainment]]'' praised Sillona's outstanding vocal performance, stating "The singer (Jay R) is gifted with a voice suited for classy, urban R&B and he practically breezes through most of the ballads".<ref name=inquirerrev>Pocholo Concepcion, Album Reviews, "[http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/entertainment/entertainment/view/20100322-260242/Bayang-Barrios-Biyaya-bound-to-become-a-folk-classic Bayang Barrios’ ‘Biyaya’ bound to become a folk classic]", ''[[Philippine Daily Inquirer]]'', March 22, 2010</ref> In summer 2010, he participated on another compilation by Kris Aquino, ''Blessings of Love'', singing a [[cover version]] of "[[Dance with My Father (song)|Dance with My Father]]".<ref name=bolkrispep>Bong Godinez, Entertainment Guide/Music, "[http://www.pep.ph/guide/6131/Kris-Aquino-shares-%3Cem%3EBlessings-of-Love%3C-em%3E Jay R records for Kris Aquino's 2010 compilation]", ''PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal)'', May 25, 2010</ref>
On January 5, 2010, Sillona released his first ever all-Tagalog album, ''[[Jay R Sings OPM Love Classics]]'', still by Universal Records. It consists of thirteen Tagalog songs, which were originally recorded by popular [[Original Pilipino Music|OPM]] acts in the 80's and 90's, handpicked by the singer himself. He personally love the songs that he chose, but admitted the challenges of remaking the materials, having said that they already have identities marked in them. On a song in the album, entitled "Muli", he collaborated with "Asia's Soul Siren" [[Nina Girado|Nina]].<ref name=jayrsingspep>"[http://www.pep.ph/guide/5902/R-B-Prince-goes-pop-with-%20Jay-R-Sings-OPM-Love-Classics Jay R Sings OPM Love Classics on Pep]". ''pep.ph'' Retrieved 2010-09-04</ref> The album was critically successful. ''[[Philippine Daily Inquirer|Inquirer Entertainment]]'' praised Sillona's outstanding vocal performance, stating "The singer (Jay R) is gifted with a voice suited for classy, urban R&B and he practically breezes through most of the ballads".<ref name=inquirerrev>Pocholo Concepcion, Album Reviews, "[http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/entertainment/entertainment/view/20100322-260242/Bayang-Barrios-Biyaya-bound-to-become-a-folk-classic Bayang Barrios’ ‘Biyaya’ bound to become a folk classic]", ''[[Philippine Daily Inquirer]]'', March 22, 2010</ref> In summer 2010, he participated on another compilation by Kris Aquino, ''Blessings of Love'', singing a [[cover version]] of "[[Dance with My Father (song)|Dance with My Father]]".<ref name=bolkrispep>Bong Godinez, Entertainment Guide/Music, "[http://www.pep.ph/guide/6131/Kris-Aquino-shares-%3Cem%3EBlessings-of-Love%3C-em%3E Jay R records for Kris Aquino's 2010 compilation]", ''PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal)'', May 25, 2010</ref>


On September 2, 2010, Sillona went to [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]], to sign a three-year contract with Tarra Group Indonesia, and to record an original song in [[Indonesian language|Bahasa]]. It also included the launching of his album ''Soul in Love'' in the country. He did some TV guestings, and also finished shooting a music video, slated for release in the country.<ref name=indonesiajayr>Mell T. Navarro, News, " ''PEP'', September 5, 2010</ref> He collaborated with Indonesian pop singer Drimi on the song "Kau Dan Aku", which will be released as his first Bahasa single. He also co-wrote and co-produced the song "Beauty Queen" for his girlfriend [[Krista Arrieta Kleiner]] ([[Binibining Pilipinas 2010|Miss Philippines]]), which received an award for Miss Expressive, after she performed the song live at the [[Miss International 2010]] held in China.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mb.com.ph/node/283379/kri|title=Krista Kleiner Off to China for Ms. International Pageant|publisher=''Manila Bulletin''|author=NEIL RAMOS|date=October 21, 2010|accessdate=2011-04-23}}</ref>
On September 2, 2010, Sillona went to [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]], to sign a three-year contract with Tarra Group Indonesia, and to record an original song in [[Indonesian language|Bahasa]]. It also included the launching of his album ''Soul in Love'' in the country. He did some TV guestings, and also finished shooting a music video, slated for release in the country.<ref name=indonesiajayr>Mell T. Navarro, News, " ''PEP'', September 5, 2010</ref> He collaborated with Indonesian pop singer Drimi on the song "Kau Dan Aku", which will be released as his first Bahasa single. He also co-wrote and co-produced the song "Beauty Queen" for his girlfriend [[Krista Arrieta Kleiner]] ([[Binibining Pilipinas 2010|Miss Philippines]]), which received an award for Miss Expressive, after she performed the song live at the [[Miss International 2010]] held in China.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mb.com.ph/node/283379/kri |title=Krista Kleiner Off to China for Ms. International Pageant |publisher=''Manila Bulletin'' |author=NEIL RAMOS |date=October 21, 2010 |accessdate=2011-04-23 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101026070125/http://www.mb.com.ph/node/283379/kri |archivedate=October 26, 2010 |df= }}</ref>


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==Acting career==
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Jay R
The King of RNB
Birth nameGaudencio Aquino Sillona III
Born (1981-02-01) February 1, 1981 (age 43)
Glendale, California, U.S.
GenresR&B, soul, pop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, music executive, actor, record producer, dancer, composer, model, businessman
Years active1997–present
LabelsUniversal, Homeworkz (PHI)
Tarra Group (INDO)
Websitejayrsmusic.com

Gaudencio Sillona III (born February 1, 1981), who performs under the pseudonym Jay R, is a Filipino[1] singer-songwriter, actor, record producer and model. In 2003, he released his debut album, Gameface, under Universal Records. The album containted the number one single, "Bakit Pa Ba", received numerous awards, and was certified Platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry.

Jay R was dubbed as "R&B Prince" in his early career and was often partnered with Kyla (then known as the "R&B Princess"). Collectively known to their fans as "JayLa," they are known in the music industry as the R&B Royalties (R&B King and Queen, respectively). In 2006, he built a recording studio inside his mansion, followed by a recording label called JAYRS Music. He later renamed it as Homeworkz Records. In the same year, he released a Christmas album, Christmas Away from Home, and dedicated it to his late uncle Reny. The album was re-released in 2008, where he donated the proceeds from the sales to GMA Kapuso Foundation. Also in 2008, he released a cover album, Soul in Love, which became his highest-rated and biggest-selling album. He made his big screen debut in the 2004 feature film Happy Together, and later, released his self-titled second album in 2005.

He released an all-Tagalog album early in 2010, Jay R Sings OPM Love Classics, which consists of revivals of Original Pilipino Music love songs. Later, he recorded a Bahasa song, which is slated for release in Indonesia. He is part of TV musical variety show Party Pilipinas on GMA, and hosts the Philippine adaptation of dating game show Take Me Out on the same network.[2]

In March 2015, he joined the impersonating competition Your Face Sounds Familiar on ABS-CBN.

Early life

Gaudencio Aquino Sillona III was born on February 1, 1981, in Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, United States, where he was raised by his parents Gaudencio Sillona, Jr., a pianist, and Amparo Aquino Sillona, a singer. He is also grandson of the late Gaudencio Sillona, Sr. (grandfather). He is the youngest of four siblings. On his father's side, he has five brothers, saying "Before my parents got together, my father was married to somebody else."[1] He speaks fluent Tagalog. Among his musical influences as a young man were Stevie Wonder, Luther Vandross and Gary Valenciano.[1] He attended St. Genevieve's School in Panorama City. He was second-year college, taking up computer engineering at DeVry University in Los Angeles, when he decided to fulfill his dream of becoming a singer.

Music career

1997–2002: Early works and debut

At the age of sixteen, Sillona already belonged to a group called FI (First Impression). The group consisted of five members namely—Mike Gabriel, Alex Bacani, Jay R Sillona, Jimmy Martinez (who came with him to Manila and is now Jimmy Muna) and Owen Amurao. When Mike, Owen and Alex went their separate ways, he and Martinez continued the group by adding another talented singer named Kris Cadevida (later known as Kris Lawrence). They would do gigs in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Michigan. He was also the lead singer, with his sister Jhing, of another band that was led by his uncle, Robert Sillona, called The Howlers. Later, Jhing collaborated with him in creating hit songs.

Sillona later started performing gigs all around southern California. He also did back-up vocals for major artists, whose albums were released in the United States, Latin America, the Philippines, and other territories. Later, he started co-writing songs with international artists. He collaborated with Ray Brown, Troy Johnson, Jason Edmonds, 3AM, Steve Singer, Gary Brown, The Triangle, Dutch Cousin, Chuck Cymone and many other talented producers.

2003–2005: Gameface and self-titled album

In 2003, Sillona signed a contract under Universal Records label. His first album, entitled Gameface, consists of twelve tracks, containing two original Tagalog songs—“Kaibigan”, written by his sister Jhing Sillona, and “Bakit Pa Ba”, written by Vehnee Saturno. Most of the other songs on the album are R&B cuts, and were co-written by him. Ten of the tracks were produced by respected American producers Troy Johnson, Ian Boxhill and Bryson Evans. His first single, “Design for Luv”,[3] is an R&B, hip-hop single, and had its music video filmed and produced in Hollywood with the help of good friend Ray Brown. Following the first single, he released a Tagalog ballad penned by Vehnee Saturno, entitled "Bakit Pa Ba". It became the biggest hit not only from the album, but also from the artist. In 2004, the album was re-released with two new songs that were later used as singles. The album was well-received both commercially and critically. It was certified Platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry.[4] It was also nominated in numerous categories of major music awards. On the 2004 MTV Pilipinas Music Awards, "Bakit Pa Ba" won Sillona the Favorite Male Artist award, also allowing him to grab the "Best Ballad" title on the Awit Awards of the same year. In April 2004, he accomplished his first ever three-night solo major concert which was entitled Gameface the Concert[5] at the Music Museum, immediately followed by Gameface Reload in September 2004.

After the success of his debut album, Sillona focused on doing a more complex R&B sound. He covered the Billy Joel original "Just the Way You Are" in a whole different arrangement. In addition, he recorded an alternate version of the song, featuring Irish pop singer, Samantha Mumba.[6] Alongside the single, his self-titled album was released.[6] Among the album's collaborators are rappers Young Clipp, Jdimes, and Sillona's best friends, Jimmy Muna and Kris Lawrence.[6] "Ngayo'y Narito", another ballad by Saturno, was released as the album's second official single. "Hey Ma" was sent to radio in 2006 to boost up album sales and popularity, but it failed to make an impact to the public. The album received positive reviews, with Titik Pilipino stating "I can't find a bad word for Jay R (the artist and the album) because he and his album are good".[7] Despite high ratings, it failed to gather any award it was nominated for. Still, the album managed to reach gold status by the PARI. In 2005, he was part of Footloose: The Musical, together with Iya Villania.[8][9] In the same year, he appeared on Karylle's album, You Make Me Sing, as a featured artist, songwriter and producer.[10]

2006–2009: Homeworkz Records

In 2006, Sillona built Homeworkz recording studio inside his two-story mansion. Hhe started the label JAYRS Music. In an interview about his recording studio, he explained "It’s a necessity for a recording artist [...] It saves a lot of money in the long run and it’s very convenient. You can work on the recordings at any time of the day". The studio occupies a large room that was originally one of the bedrooms. Sillona himself was the one who conceptualized the look, which pictures a modern bachelor pad with dark carpeting and sofas, and a bar for small parties. Recording equipment he acquired in the U.S. include a personal computer, a black upright piano and a recording booth.[11] In 2008, he renamed it as Homeworkz Entertainment Services. Homeworkz for short.

In November 2006, he released his first ever Christmas album, Christmas Away from Home. The album consists of classic Christmas songs and two originals, one featuring his sister Jhing entitled "Spread the Love". It, also, was inspired by and dedicated to his late uncle Reny. He stated, "The entire album is actually inspired by him [...] His death triggered something in me, and I knew that a tribute was the best way to thank him and cherish his legacy". Produced by JAYRS Music, it marks his initial attempt at running his own independent record label. He single-handedly produced, arranged, mixed, mastered and attended to all details.[12] The album was re-released in 2008 as Holiday of Love, including six additional Christmas songs, replacing the three instrumentals. Album sales and proceeds were entirely donated to GMA-7's Kapuso Foundation. He stresses the album's title, saying "It’s Christmas after all [...] it’s only fitting that I practice what I preach. It’s all about giving".[13] In 2007, he was featured on Amber's song, "FYI".

Early in 2008, Sillona released another studio album, Soul in Love. It was his second cover album, containing classical R&Bs and jazzes that he grew up listening to. The album has received the highest ratings among Jay R albums, and has even sold impressively, certifying gold in the Philippines without any initial promotion.[14] It has also helped him gain new audience and group of fans. Titik Pilipino gave the album a perfect rating of five out of five stars, saying "As everybody should be well aware of by now, Jay R is a very talented artist".[15] It has also earned Sillona numerous awards and nominations on awarding events. On the 2008 Philippine Hip-Hop Awards, he won the R&B Artist of the Year award for the first time.[16] It also gave him a Best Male Soul/R&B Artist nomination on the first ever Wave 89.1 Urban Music Awards in 2009.[17] On July 10, 2008, he went to Japan to further increase in sales and popularity. Later, the album turned Platinum in the Philippines. From 2008 to 2009, he appeared on Iya Villania, Kris Aquino, Kris Lawrence, Billy Crawford albums.[18][19][20]

Jay R also played a lead role on Dear Friend's episode, "The Three Bachelors", starring opposite longtime music partner Kyla.

2010–present: Jay R Sings OPM Love Classics and International exposure

On January 5, 2010, Sillona released his first ever all-Tagalog album, Jay R Sings OPM Love Classics, still by Universal Records. It consists of thirteen Tagalog songs, which were originally recorded by popular OPM acts in the 80's and 90's, handpicked by the singer himself. He personally love the songs that he chose, but admitted the challenges of remaking the materials, having said that they already have identities marked in them. On a song in the album, entitled "Muli", he collaborated with "Asia's Soul Siren" Nina.[21] The album was critically successful. Inquirer Entertainment praised Sillona's outstanding vocal performance, stating "The singer (Jay R) is gifted with a voice suited for classy, urban R&B and he practically breezes through most of the ballads".[22] In summer 2010, he participated on another compilation by Kris Aquino, Blessings of Love, singing a cover version of "Dance with My Father".[23]

On September 2, 2010, Sillona went to Jakarta, Indonesia, to sign a three-year contract with Tarra Group Indonesia, and to record an original song in Bahasa. It also included the launching of his album Soul in Love in the country. He did some TV guestings, and also finished shooting a music video, slated for release in the country.[24] He collaborated with Indonesian pop singer Drimi on the song "Kau Dan Aku", which will be released as his first Bahasa single. He also co-wrote and co-produced the song "Beauty Queen" for his girlfriend Krista Arrieta Kleiner (Miss Philippines), which received an award for Miss Expressive, after she performed the song live at the Miss International 2010 held in China.[25]

Acting career

In 2004, Sillona appeared in a recurring role on GMA-7's drama series Narito Ang Puso Ko. It was immediately followed with a main role on an episode of Love to Love entitled "Duet for Love", where he was teamed up with Toni Gonzaga. He played the role of Marvin, an Amboy who went on vacation to a beach resort and met a girl named Tammy, on which he shares the same things in common like singing.[26] In December 2004, he made his film debut on Regal Films' entry for the year's Metro Manila Film Festival, So Happy Together.[27] He portrayed the minor role of Brent, a young man who later became Kris Aquino's love interest in the movie.[28] In summer 2005, he was cast on another episode of Love to Love, entitled "Haunted Lovehouse". He played Bogart, a guy who inherited his grandfather's land. Unfortunately, Nadia (Chynna Ortaleza) built a house on his land, forcing them to share the house together.[29] He later starred on a feature film, Hari ng Sablay, which was released on November 30, 2005.[30] Before the year ended, he played the antagonist role of Haring Bagulbol on Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom. The film was Regal's entry for 2005 Metro Manila Film Festival.[31] It was critically acclaimed, earning ten awards and numerous nominations.[32] In addition, the film was praised due to its impressive use of visual effects.

In 2006, Sillona played a recurring role on Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas. He portrayed Azulan, a strong and gorgeous leader of the Bahaghari, who fancies Sangg're Amihan (Iza Calzado). On January 1, 2008, he starred on another Metro Manila Film Festival entry entitled Desperadas. He played the sexy role of Vito, an underwear model who works for Courtney (Marian Rivera), and likes Isabella (Ruffa Gutierrez), but cannot get her to commit.[33] In October of the same year, he portrayed Pato, a recurring role in the Filipino adaptation of LaLola. Before 2008 ended, Desperadas was immediately followed by its sequel, rushed as Regal's entry on the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival. Sillona reprised his role, Vito, for the film, where it was reported that Gutierrez did not approve on having a kissing scene with him.[34] In 2009, he played Vince, a lead role on Dear Friend's episode, "The Three Bachelors" starring opposite longtime music partner Kyla.

Other ventures

Sillona has admitted himself as a business-minded person, saying that unlike show business, he wanted something stable and something that's working already. In 2007, he built a recording studio in his house called JAYRS Music, which was later renamed as Homeworkz Studio. With a studio, he had to follow it with a recording label, and so he did. It was named as Homeworkz Records.[35] Under the label, he self-handedly writes and produces songs, and has recorded three of his albums—Christmas Away from Home, Soul in Love and Jay R Sings OPM Love Classics. In 2008, the song "Kayan Natin Ito", a tribute for the victims of the 2009 Typhoon Ondoy, was recorded in his Homeworkz Studio, together with various OPM artists. Under Homeworkz Records, he is managing an alternative band called Kley, wherein the lead singer is his very talented and beautiful niece DeeJay.[36]

In February 2007, Sillona launched a club at Glorietta, called Rock Candy. However, it blasted as it was part of the 2007 Glorietta Explosion in October 2007.[35] He lost millions of his investments, stating "I never recovered my capital as it happened at a time when the club was already picking up".[37] After the disaster, he decided to just focus and invest on a Ministop outlet that he bought at Wilson Street in Greenhills Shopping Center, instead of reconstructing his club. He stated in an interview that Katya Santos was the one who recommended him to go into this kind of business. He also had ideas of owning a Burger Machine branch, but as he inquired, he knew that the business has no franchise. He expressed interest in having a branch of Mang Inasal, but has not pursued it yet, since it requires ₱7 million for the area, and twenty-eight persons for manpower. He also stated that he wants to have his own water station, and not a franchise.[38]

Sillona has done commercials and theme songs for products like Sun Cellular, Tropicana, and Colgate.[39][40] He is also a commercial model for Bench Body, Techno Marine, Unisilver, Adidas, Skechers and Calayan Surgicenter.[41][42][43][44]

Philanthropy

In 2008, Sillona re-released his 2006 Christmas album, Christmas Away from Home into Holiday of Love, under his own label called Homeworkz Records.[45] Sales of the album were donated to GMA-7's Kapuso Foundation.[46] In 2009, he was part of the recording for the song, "Kaya Natin Ito", a tribute to the victims of the Typhoon Ondoy. The song was recorded in his Homeworkz studio. All proceeds from the single's sales went towards Philippine Red Cross and Gawad Kalinga.[47] On June 30, 2010, he performed with Kyla, Nina and Jed Madela on the victory street party of Philippine President Benigno Aquino III, after the president's inauguration.[48]

Discography

Filmography

List of films
Year Film Role
2004 Happy Together Brent
2005 Hari ng Sablay Adonis
Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom Haring Bagulbol
2008 Desperadas Vito
Desperadas 2
2015 Beauty and the Bestie Himself
List of television appearances
Year Title Role Network Notes
2003 SOP Himself GMA Network 2003/2010
2004 MYX shows myx Celebrity VJ (March 2004, December 2005, April 2010)
Narito Ang Puso Ko Recurring role GMA Network
Love to Love Marvin Episode "Duet for Love"
2005 Bogart Episode "Haunted Lovehouse"
2006 Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas Azulan A Recurring Role
2008 LaLola Pato Recurring role (2008/2009)
2009 Dear Friend Vince Gonzales Episode "The Three Bachelors"
2010 Party Pilipinas Himself 2010/2013
Take Me Out Host
Channel V Philippines shows Channel V Philippines V.I.P. Artist (May 2010)
2011 Magic Palayok Nico GMA Network Recurring role
Time Of My Life Michael Guest
2013 Sunday All Stars Himself 2013/2014
2014 It's Showtime ABS-CBN Guest Hurado
2014-present ASAP Himself Performer 1st Regular Show On ABS-CBN
2015 Your Face Sounds Familiar 1 Himself, Contestant-Performer 3rd placer
It's Showtime Himself Guest Hurado / Contestant on "Ansabe?"/ Guest Performer
2016 We Love OPM Mentor Team Hot Spots

Awards

Year Awards
show
Categories Nomination(s) Result Ref
2004 Aliw Awards Most Promising Male Entertainer Jay R (himself) Won [49]
Awit Awards Song of the Year "Bakit Pa Ba" Nominated [50]
Best Ballad Won [51]
Music Video of the Year Nominated [50]
MTV Pilipinas Music Awards Favorite Male Video Won [52]
Favorite New Artist in a Video Nominated [53]
2005 Aliw Awards Best Male Major Concert Gameface Reload Nominated [54]
Philippine Hip-Hop Music Awards Male R&B Artist of the Year Jay R (himself) Nominated [55]
R&B Video of the Year "Bakit Pa Ba" Nominated [55]
2006 Awit Awards Best Performance by a Duet "Say That You Love Me"
(Jay R and Kyla)
Nominated [56]
Best R&B "You Make Me Sing"
(Karylle; co-produced by Jay R)
Nominated [56]
Myx Music Awards Favorite Male Artist Jay R (himself) Nominated
Favorite Collaboration "Say That You Love Me"
(Jay R and Kyla)
Nominated
Favorite Urban Video "Just the Way You Are" Nominated
2007 Philippine Hip-Hop Music Awards R&B Artist of the Year Jay R (himself) Nominated [57]
2008 ASAP 24K Awards 24K Award for Certifying Gold Soul in Love Won
Philippine Hip-Hop Music Awards R&B Artist of the Year Jay R (himself) Won [58]
2009 ASAP Platinum Circle Awards Platinum Circle Award for Certifying Platinum Soul in Love Won
Awit Awards Best Performance by a Duet "Back in Time"
(Kyla and Jay R)
Nominated [59]
PMPC Star Awards for Music R&B Album of the Year Soul in Love Nominated [60]
R&B Artist of the Year Jay R (himself) Nominated [60]
RX 93.1 OPM Song of the Year "Back in Time"
(Kyla and Jay R)
Won [61]
Wave 89.1 Urban Music Awards Best Male Soul/R&B Artist Jay R (himself) Nominated [62]
Best Remake "Tattooed on My Mind"
(with D'Sound)
Nominated [62]
Best Collaboration "Back in Time"
(Kyla and Jay R)
Won [63]
Male Style Icon Award Jay R (himself) Nominated [62]
2010 Myx Music Awards Favorite Song "Back in Time"
(Kyla and Jay R)
Won
Favorite Collaboration Nominated
PMPC Star Awards for Music R&B Artist of the Year Jay R (himself) Won [64]
Wave 89.1 Urban Music Awards Best Male Soul/R&B Artist Nominated [65]
Male Style Icon Award Nominated [65]
2011 Awit Awards Best Collaboration "Muli"
(Jay R and Nina)
Nominated [66]
Album of the Year Jay R Sings OPM Love Classics Nominated [66]
Myx Music Awards Favorite Remake "Himala" Nominated

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Ricky Lo, Conversations, "Jay R: The Heart of The Hunk", The Philippine Star, April 11, 2004
  2. ^ Bong Godinez, Entertainment Guide/Television, "Jay-R's Take Me Out debuts today, April 26", PEP, April 26, 2010
  3. ^ "Jay R's Titik Pilipino summarized biography and early career". titikpilipino.com Retrieved February 8, 2010
  4. ^ "Gameface tracks and info, it went Platinum". CDBaby.com Retrieved 2010-08-29
  5. ^ "Jay R's first major concert at the Music Museum entitled Gameface the Concert". Manila Bulletin Retrieved 2010-09-03
  6. ^ a b c Antonette R. Valdez, Showbiz, "I won’t run away from my responsibility — Jay-R", Manila Bulletin, March 19, 2006
  7. ^ "Jay R album review on titik pilipino". titikpilipino.com Retrieved 2010-009-03
  8. ^ Michael Ancheta, Entertainment Guide/Theater, "Footloose musical in 2005 headlined by Jay R and Iya", PEP, June 4, 2007
  9. ^ STAGES, News, "Footloose the Musical", Titik Pilipino, August 28, 2005
  10. ^ Ryan Mark, Banat "Bag-ong album ni Karylle 'materiales fuertes'", The Philippine Star, August 14, 2005
  11. ^ Dennis Ladaw, Homeworkz Records, House Music, Manila Bulletin, January 26, 2010
  12. ^ ALV Talents Circuit Inc., Christmas Away from Home, Jay R Releases Christmas Album, Titik Pilipino, November 28, 2006
  13. ^ Crispina Martinez-Belen, Holiday of Love, Jay R donates album sales to Kapuso Foundation, Manila Bulletin November 24, 2008
  14. ^ Nerisa Almo, "Jay R denies rumors about jumping to the other network", PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal, July 9, 2008
  15. ^ Lorelie Dino, Album review "Soul in Love - Jay R", Titik Pilipino Retrieved 2010-09-03
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