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Morissette
Morissette performing in 2015
Born
Johanne Morissette Daug Amon

(1996-06-02) June 2, 1996 (age 28)
Minglanilla, Cebu, Philippines
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • producer
Years active2010–present
Spouse
Dave Lamar
(m. 2021)
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Labels
Websiteset.page/morissette/
Signature

Johanne Morissette Daug Amon (/mɒrɪˈsɛt/ MORR-ih-SET; born June 2, 1996), known professionally as Morissette, is a Filipino singer, songwriter and record producer. Referred to as "Asia's Phoenix",[1][2] she is noted for her vocal range and use of the whistle register.[3][4] At age 14, she emerged as a runner-up in TV5's Star Factor and made her theatrical debut in 2012 as Mitchie Torres in Repertory Philippines' production Camp Rock: The Musical.[5][6] She received wider notice as a semi-finalist in the first season of ABS-CBN's The Voice of the Philippines.[7]

In 2015 Morissette released her self-titled debut album.[8] It was certified Platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry.[9] In 2016, she staged her first major solo concert Morissette at the Music Museum in Manila.[10] In 2017, she co-hosted Bolt of Talent with American singer-songwriter Michael Bolton, which aired on Star World and Fox TV.[11][12] She gained further recognition after representing the Philippines in 2017 and 2018 at Asia Song Festival in South Korea.[13][14] In 2018, she headlined her first concert tour titled Morissette is Made, which made its first stop at the Araneta Coliseum.[15] In 2019, she was chosen by Disney alongside Darren Espanto to sing "A Whole New World" for the Philippine release of the live-action film Aladdin.[16]

In 2020, she worked with Bolton for a second time as co-mentors for AXN Asia's reality singing competition Asian Dream.[17][18] In 2021, Morissette performed the Philippine national anthem at the Batasang Pambansa during the final State of the Nation Address (SONA) of former President Rodrigo Duterte.[19][20] The accolades for Morissette's music and performances have included two Awit Awards, an Aliw Award, five PMPC Star Awards for Music[21] and 36 Wish 107.5 Music Awards (making her the artist with the most wins at the ceremony).[22]

Life and career

2010–2012: Career beginnings and Star Factor

Johanne Morissette Daug Amon, also known as Morissette, was born on June 2, 1996, in Cebu City, Philippines, to her mother Analie Daug and father Amay Amon. She is the oldest child and has one sibling, Jeremy Mattheu Amon. She studied at Immaculate Heart of Mary Academy in Minglanilla, Cebu. Her father is a rock musician. Her name "Johanne", which is pronounced as "Yohan", was coined by her father from German composer Johann Sebastian Bach, while "Morissette" was taken from her father's favorite singer, Alanis Morissette. She was 3 years old when her family discovered her talent in singing. When she was left alone with a karaoke machine, she sang the Regine Velasquez song, "You Are My Song".[23]

In her first singing contest held by a radio station in Cebu, she sang Christina Aguilera's version of "Reflection". Thereafter she became a frequent singing contestant in Cebu,[9] joining competitions such as Young Star Singing Idol.[24] At 9 years of age, she became a finalist in the Little Division of Little Big Star Cebu[25] and became a Grand Champion at the DYKC Awit sa Kabataan 2007 in Gaisano Country Mall at the age of 11.[26][27] She also did front acts in mall tours for Sarah Geronimo and Kim Chiu, among others, in Cebu.[28] Morissette sings in the whistle register in some of her songs and has said that she got this inspiration from the singers Nina Girado and Mariah Carey.[4][29] Growing up, her other musical influences included Regine Velasquez and Sarah Geronimo.[30]

At the age of 14, Morissette competed on TV5's Talentadong Pinoy.[31] For producers Jaye Muller, Ben Patton, she recorded 14 songs written by them for her. Those songs were not then released but appeared as pirate releases online;[32] they were officially released in two volumes, titled Morissette at 14, on November 20, 2020,[33] and March 21, 2021.[34] After Talentadong Pinoy, Morissette then was asked to join the new Artista Search of TV5, the Star Factor. Because of her strong desire to become a singer and performer, she auditioned in Cebu, where the judges picked her as one of the finalists. She then moved to Manila together with her mother to compete in the finals. She reached the top 4 and then was the first runner-up to Eula Caballero, the Star Factor winner. Talent manager David Cosico offered to manage her career on TV5.[23] She eventually appeared in several TV5 shows, such as Kapitan Awesome and Cassandra: Warrior Angel.[35]

In 2012, Morissette played the lead role of Mitchie Torres in the Repertory Philippines production of Disney's Camp Rock: The Musical. The production ran at Onstage, Greenbelt 1, Makati City from November 16 until December 16, 2012.[5] Rehearsing and performing in the musical took its toll on Morissette's voice, and she was diagnosed with vocal cord nodules.[35][36] Morissette's last project at TV5 was Cassandra: Warrior Angel.[37]

2013: The Voice of the Philippines

Morissette's work at TV5 supported her family financially, but she wanted to pursue a singing career. She decided to join ABS-CBN's new singing competition, The Voice of the Philippines.[38] During the blind auditions, Morissette sang "Love On Top"; and with her strong vocals she instantly made it to be part of Team Sarah Geronimo.[39][40] She progressed into the live shows, as Geronimo chose her over teammate Lecelle Trinidad when they both sang "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" during the Battle Rounds.

During the first live show of The Voice of the Philippines Morissette sang "Jar of Hearts". She received the highest percentage of votes in Geronimo's team, with 57.16%,[41][42][43] and advanced to the next level of the competition. For the second live show, Morissette sang "What About Love", and Geronimo picked her over former South Border member Maki Ricafort, scoring her 60% for her performance. Added to her public vote of 50.41% her total score of 110.41 points advanced her to the next round.[44] During the semi-finals, she sang Jessie J's "Who You Are", losing to teammate Klarisse De Guzman, and was eliminated.[37]

Performances

  – Studio version of performance reached the top 10 on iTunes

2014: Transfer to ABS-CBN

In 2014, Morissette started recurring appearances on ABS-CBN's ASAP.[45] For the drama series Moon of Desire, she recorded the self-titled theme song by Trina Belamide.[46] This was followed by more theme songs on ABS-CBN's "teleseryes". Together with her former teammate from The Voice of the Philippines, De Guzman and Angeline Quinto, she was given a segment on ASAP called "HD" or "Homegrown Divas".[47] She also started performing in It's Showtime, ABS-CBN's noontime variety show, where she was allowed to sing solo numbers.[48] This show provided Morissette an opportunity to demonstrate both her singing and dancing skills. She was accused of lip-syncing Ariana Grande's "Break Free" after the hosts of the show praised her for keeping her voice steady while dancing across the stage. Morissette denied the accusation.[49]

In May 2014, Morissette gave her first solo concert entitled This Is Me, which doubled as her 18th birthday celebration.[50] Her repertoire included international pop hits, as well as those from Philippine singers such as Regine Velasquez. She even paid homage to her namesake by singing her own versions of Alanis Morissette's "Ironic" and "You Learn".[51] During this concert she announced that she had joined Star Records,[23] with which she signed a one-year contract in August 2014.[52] Morissette performed with Jessie J at her concert on July 14, 2014, at Smart Araneta Coliseum. She was interviewing Jessie J for the music channel Myx and mentioned that she sang one of her songs on The Voice of the Philippines. Jessie J then requested Morissette to sing for her, and Morissette sang part of "Who You Are". Jessie J immediately invited Morissette to join her onstage during her concert.[53]

In September 2014, Morissette performed in the 2014 finals of Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs,[54] the country's most popular songwriting and music video competition.[55] She interpreted "Akin Ka Na Lang", an original song written by Francis Louis "Kiko" Salazar which was chosen as one of the 15 finalists out of more than 6,000 entries submitted since November 2013.[55] In November 2014, Morissette sang several Disney songs in a two-day concert entitled Disney in Concert: A Tale as Old as Time, along with Sam Concepcion and Karylle, accompanied by the ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Gerard Salonga.[56][57] The same year, she signed an exclusive recording deal with Star Music.[58]

2015–2019: Morissette and Asia's Phoenix

Morissette in 2018

In 2015, Filipino Star Magazine called her "The Next Big Diva".[59][23] In March 2015, Star Records released her first studio album, self-titled Morissette.[59][60] The carrier single, "Di Mapaliwanag" was used as a theme song for the Koreanovela, My Lovely Girl on Kapamilya ABS CBN and won as Asianovela Themesong of the Year (2015). The album was launched at Shangri-La Plaza EDSA in April 2015, and eventually reached platinum certification in the Philippines.[9] Morissette won "Best New Artist" at the MOR Pinoy Music Awards.[61]Morissette sang theme songs for Star Cinema movies, including a cover of Starship's hit song "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" with Daniel Padilla for the film Crazy Beautiful You[62] and "Someone's Always Saying Goodbye" for the film You're Still the One. In 2016 she performed a duet with Piolo Pascual entitled "Something I Need" for the movie Everything About Her.[63]

In mid-2015, she was cast in Chuva Choo Choo – Mr. Kupido Musicale, featuring the songs of Vehnee Saturno. She played Darla, a talented amateur singer hoping to break into the entertainment business.[64][65] Morissette was awarded as the Best New Female Recording Artist at the 2015 PMPC Star Awards for Music. She was also recognized by the National Consumer Affairs Foundation's Seal of Excellence Awards as the 2015 Outstanding Female Performing Artist of the Year through a Gawad Musika Award and a Top Filipino Excellence Award.[23][66] In December 2015, she performed a mini-concert at the 26th St. Bistro, Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf produced by Stages Sessions.[67]

Morissette also was part of the concert Confessions: A Night of Secrets, Stories and Songs in February 2016 at the Music Museum by Stages Sessions.[68] At the 1st Wish 107.5 Music Awards (WMA)[69] she won Female Artist of the Year for 2016. Winners in WMA's major award categories were allowed to choose beneficiaries of financial assistance worth ₱100 thousand. Morissette's choice was Home for the Angels in Santa Ana, Manila, a crisis center for abandoned infants.[70] For the second time, she performed in the 2016 Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs competition. She interpreted "Diamante", composed by Jungee Marcelo.[71] She won Female Artist of the Year at ABS-CBN's M.O.R. Pinoy Music Awards in 2016.[72]

Her first major concert was at the Music Museum on August 13, 2016.[73] Her performance of "I'm Here" from the musical The Color Purple garnered praise from Lea Salonga.[74] Prior to the concert Morissette stated that she wanted to break free from her stereotype as a belter and show her skill in dancing as well as demonstrating her softer side.[75]

In 2017, Morissette was a regular on ABS-CBN's Sunday afternoon show ASAP, as one of the Birit Queens.[76] The group staged its first concert in March 2017 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, followed by shows in Abu Dhabi and the United States. The group disbanded in late 2017.[77] In the same year, she co-hosted with Bolton a talent-search show called Bolt of Talent on STAR World Asia and Fox TV.[11][12] She also topped the 2017 2nd Wish 107.5 Music Awards with a total of eight awards, more than any other artist nominated. She won all six categories in which she was nominated, and joined the Wishclusive Elite Circle with two Bronze Awards for her version of Mariah Carey's "Against All Odds" and Little Mix's "Secret Love Song".[78] These are awarded to any Wish 107.5 artist garnering at least 10 million YouTube views.[79] Four of her awards were for her cover of "Secret Love Song".[78] As of February 2017 this performance was the first to hit 25 million views on Wish 107.5's YouTube channel, guaranteeing Morissette at least a Silver WISHclusive Elite Circle award at the next WMA.[80]

Morissette has often been referred to as "Asia's Phoenix" since her performance at the 14th Asia Song Festival in Busan, South Korea in September 2017, where she represented the Philippines.[81][82] She returned to the same festival to represent the Philippines in the succeeding 15th Asia Song Festival in Busan in October 2018.[83] She was the first Filipino artist to have her own V Live channel, a popular South Korean live video streaming service for celebrities.[84] In February 2018, at Morissette's concert "Made", Regine Velasquez joined her for a duet of "Akin Ka Na Lang".[85] Morissette's performance of Secret Love Song garnered over 100 million views on Wish's YouTube channel, making Morissette the first Female OPM singer to reach that milestone.[86] In August and October, Morissette experienced vocal problems and was advised to observe strict vocal rest, interfering with some concerts.[87] In November 2018, she was included in and served as the sole Filipino mentor and judge in the Filipino reality show Hello K-Idol.[88]

In 2019, Morissette and Darren Espanto were selected by Disney to record the song "A Whole New World" for the Philippine release of the live-action film adaptation of Aladdin.[89] Later that year, Morissette was a judge for the Himig Handog 2019[90] and recorded the song "This Is Christmas" with Ben Adams, released in November 2019.[91]

2020–present: Wish Hall of Famer and Signature EP

In May 2020, she took part in One Love Asia, an online charity musical event to aid Asia in its fight against COVID-19.[92] In August 2020, Morissette was a judge, with Michael Bolton, in an international talent competition, Asian Dream, of AXN Asia.[93]

In November 2020, Morissette released her first co-written and co-produced single "Love You Still" through the Stages Sessions' label Underdog Music PH, co-written with her husband (then fiancé) Dave Lamar and co-produced with Lamar and Xergio Ramos.[94] In December 2020, she released a music video for the song, which charted on iTunes in 12 countries including the U.S. and U.K.[95] Morissette appeared at number 7 on Billboard's Next Big Sound chart.[96][97] In February 2021, she released another single, "Phoenix", through Underdog, co-written with Lamar and co-produced with Lamar and Ramos.[98] It debuted at number 3 on the iTunes Philippines Chart and became her first co-written original song to hit number 1 on that chart.[99]

In May 2021, Morissette released a 25th anniversary recording of "Shine", which reintroduced "Shine's" original lyrics composed by Trina Belamide.[100] At the 2021 State of the Nation Address by the 16th president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, on July 26, 2021, at the Session Hall, Batasang Pambansa Complex, Morissette sang the Philippine national anthem.[20] In August 2021, Morissette released an EP, Signature, with her lead single "Trophy". This was her first EP as a singer-songwriter and co-producer along with Lamar and Ramos and was released under Underdog PH.[1] The EP charted on iTunes in 20 countries and held the highest position achieved by an OPM artist on iTunes USA in 2021.[101] In October 2021, Morissette became part of the Christian music label from Sony Music Philippines, Waterwalk Records. She then released her first single from that record label, "Waterwalk", written by Jungee Marcelo.[102]

Morissette celebrated her tenth anniversary in the music industry through a virtual concert titled "Phoenix", held on KTX on January 23–24, 2022. The concert highlighted her performances through the years.[2] In February 2022, Morissette's rendition of "Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw" appeared on the soundtrack of TV series The Broken Marriage Vow. It won the "Best Theme Song or Title Theme" award at the Asian Academy Creative Awards for the Philippines.[103][104] It also charted on iTunes in 23 other countries, including the Philippines.[105]

In April 2022, Morissette, Christian Bautista and Erik Santos, gave a tour together, titled "Threelogy", in US.[106]

In August 2022, Morissette released her first English-Bisaya track entitled "Undangon Ta Ni", under Underdog, composed and produced by Cebu-based songwriters Relden Campanilla, Carlisle Tabanera, and Ferdinand Aragon, along with Morissette and Lamar.[107] Her rendition of Christian Bautista's "Colour Everywhere" was released in October 2022.[108]

Personal life

Morissette and Dave Lamar were married on June 28, 2021. Morissette wrote: "Nine years since we've met, bestfriends for seven, our second round at love, each other's firsts ... and now, last and only. ... It's definitely a Y E S to a forever with you!"[109] Morissette and Lamar both appeared on The Voice of the Philippines season 1 in 2013. Morissette noted on their YouTube wedding video: "it was so hard trying to keep this a secret for the past several months, but we're finally Free!"[110][111]

Artistry

Voice and influences

Morissette has stated in an interview that Mariah Carey served as an inspiration to develop her skill in singing in the whistle register.[29][3] Morissette is an admirer of the vocal performances of Mariah Carey and has also credited the influence of Shoshana Bean, Cynthia Erivo, Chandler Moore and Tasha Cobbs.[112]

Musicality

Cast as one of ASAP's "Birit" Queens (literally "Belter" Queens), she has been described as a power belter.[113][114]

In the Philippine Daily Inquirer critic Joseph Atilano praised Morissette's "very versatile singing voice ... flawless vocal registry [and] awe-inspiring vocal range".[115]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Morissette (2015)
  • Morissette at 14, Vol 1 (2020)
  • Morissette at 14, Vol 2 (2021)

Extended plays

  • Signature (2021)
  • Signature: Live! (2021)

Filmography

Film

Morissette's film credits
Year[a] Title Role Notes Ref(s)
TBA Song of the Fireflies Alma Taldo A production of Culturtain Musicat Productions, based on the true story of Loboc Children's Choir [116]

Television

Morissette's television credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2007 Ysabella Duwendita Special participation [117]
2010 Star Factor Herself Contestant [118]
2010 P.O.5 Herself Performer [119]
2011 Hey it's Saberdey! Herself Performer [120]
2011 Rod Santiago's The Sisters Young Carlota Cameo [121]
2012 Sunday Funday Herself Performer [122]
2012 Pidol's Wonderland Myrna Episode: "Isay Is-is" [123]
Tracy Episode: "Buhok ni Barbara"
2012 Nandito Ako Denise Guest cast [124]
2012 Enchanted Garden Cora Special participation [125]
2012 Kapitan Awesome Mhay Sayad Main cast [126]
2012 Happy Yipee Yehey! Herself Guest [127]
2013 Cassandra: Warrior Angel Kristel Supporting cast [35]
2013 The Voice of the Philippines Herself Contestant [128]
2013 ASAP Herself Mainstay Performer [129]
2014 It's Showtime Herself Performer [130]
2014 GGV Herself Guest [131]
2015 GGV Herself Guest [131]
2016 Magandang Buhay Herself Guest [132]
2017 Asia Song Festival Herself Performer [82]
2017 Bolt of Talent Herself Host; with Michael Bolton [12]
2018 Asia Song Festival Herself Performer [83]
2018 Hello K-Idol Herself Mentor and Judge [88]
2019 Idol Philippines Herself Mentor [133]
2019 Coke Studio Philippines Herself Performer [134]
2019 GGV Herself Guest [131]
2019 Magandang Buhay Herself Guest [132]
2019 Himig Handog Herself Judge [90]
2020 Asian Television Awards Herself Performer [135]
2020 One Love Asia Herself Performer [92]
2020 Asian Dream Herself Resident Judge, Mentor, and Host; with Michael Bolton [93]
2021 PoPinoy Herself Guest Judge [136]
2021 State of the Nation Address Herself Singer [20]
2022 I Can See Your Voice Herself Guest [137]
2022 Magandang Buhay Herself Guest [132]
2022 It's Showtime Herself Performer [130]
2022 Miss Universe Philippines 2022 Herself Performer [138]
2022 Sing Galing Kids Herself Judge [139]

Stage

Morissette's theatre credits
Year(s) Production Theater Role(s) Notes Ref(s)
2012 Camp Rock: The Musical OnStage Theater Mitchie Torres A production of Repertory Philippines, a stage adaptation of Disney's Camp Rock [5]
2015 Chuva Choo Choo - Mr. Kupido Musicale Power Mac Center Spotlight Darla An original Filipino musical inspired by the compositions of Vehnee Saturno [64]

Music videos

Morissette's music video credits
Title Year Other performer(s) Director(s) Ref(s)
"Akin Ka Na Lang" 2014 None Colegio de San Juan de Letran [140]
"'Di Mapaliwanag" 2015 None Frank Lloyd Mamaril [141]
"Someone's Always Saying Goodbye" 2015 None Un­known [142]
"Something I Need" 2016 Piolo Pascual Un­known [143]
"Diamante" 2016 None Jane Sotelo [144]
"Throwback" 2016 KZ Tandingan John Lozano [145]
"Unbound" 2016 Marion Aunor
Alex Gonzaga
KidWolf
Frank Lloyd Mamaril [146]
"Baby I Love Your Way" 2016 Harana Un­known [147]
"Naririnig Mo Ba" 2017 None Miguel Potestades [148]
"Panaginip" 2018 None Benedict Mariategue [149]
"A Whole New World" 2019 Darren Espanto Un­known [150]
"Diyan Ba Sa Langit" 2019 Jason Dy
Kiko "Kikx" Salazar
Frank Lloyd Mamaril [151]
"This Is Christmas" 2019 Ben Adams Jiggy Gregorio [152]
"Love You Still" 2020 None Jason Max [153]
"Phoenix" 2021 None Jason Max [154]
"Shine (25th Anniversary Version)" 2021 None Amiel Kirby Balatas [155]
"Could You Be Messiah" 2021 None Dave Lamar [156]
"Trophy" 2021 None Patrick Benitez [157]
"So Close" 2023 Sponge Cola
Nour Hooshmand
Miguel Odron
Ken Tan [158]

Concerts

Headlining

List of headlining concerts, with dates, associated albums, venues and number of performances
Title Date Associated album(s) Venue City Shows Ref(s)
This Is Me May 30, 2014 None Teatrino, Greenhills San Juan 1 [50]
Morissette August 13, 2016 Morissette Music Museum 1 [73]
Morissette: A One Night Concert June 27, 2017 None Club Se7en Dubai 1 [159]
Morissette Is Made February 20, 2018 – September 2, 2018 Araneta Coliseum
Waterfront Cebu City
DWTC
SMX Convention Center Davao
Quezon
Cebu
Dubai
Davao
4 [160]
The Exceptional Morissette May 12, 2018 Alonte Sports Arena Biñan 1 [161]
The Phoenix Rising: Canada Tour August 3, 2018 – August 11, 2018 Club Regent Event Centre
Toronto Pavilion
Massey Theatre
Winnipeg
Toronto
Vancouver
3 [162]
Morissette December 14, 2019 Thunderbird Resorts San Fernando 1 [163]
Morissette: On the Go January 10, 2020 KICC San Fernando 1 [164]
MORISSETTE: Live in Sinulog January 14, 2022 Pacific Grand Ballroom Cebu 1 [165]
PHOENIX: A 10th Year Anniversary Concert January 23, 2022 – January 24, 2022 Signature EP Virtual Makati[b] 2 [2]
PHOENIX: The Repeat February 5, 2022 1 [166]

Co-headlining

List of co-headlining concerts, with co-headliners, dates, venues and number of performances
Title Co-headliner(s) Date Venue City Shows Ref(s)
Disney in Concert: Tale as Old as Time Sam Concepcion
Karylle
ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra
November 8, 2014 – November 9, 2014 CCP Main Theater Pasay 2 [57]
Powerhouse Arnel Pineda
Michael Pangilinan
October 28, 2016 The Theater at Solaire Parañaque 1 [167]
G3 Martin Nievera
Rey Valera
March 4, 2017 PICC Plenary Hall Pasay 1 [168]
Disney Princess: I Dare to Dream Lea Salonga
Christian Bautista
Erik Santos
and more
March 22, 2017 Mall of Asia Arena 1 [169]
Birit Queens Angeline Quinto
Jona Viray
Klarisse de Guzman
March 31, 2017 1 [170]
PLATINUM The Concert Tanya Manalang May 6, 2017 Newport Performing Arts Theater 1 [171]
Birit Queens: The U.S. Tour Angeline Quinto
Jona Viray
Klarisse de Guzman
May 26, 2017 – June 3, 2017 Silver Legacy
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
San Jose Civic
Nevada
Los Angeles
San Jose
3 [172]
Unlimited Voices Jed Madela
Darren Espanto
Joliann Salvado
June 16, 2017 Macias Sports Center Dumaguete 1 [173]
The Voices Sam Concepcion
Tim Pavino
April 15, 2018 FD Phoenix Center Guam 1 [174]
Millennial Voices: Australia Tour Darren Espanto July 27, 2018 – July 28, 2018 Club Marconi
PlanetShakers Centre
Sydney
Melbourne
2
A Lani Morissette Musical Journey Lani Misalucha September 22, 2018 – September 23, 2018 Theater at Solaire Parañaque 2 [175]
Music Is Us Ice Seguerra
Joey G.
October 12, 2018 – October 21, 2018 Cramton Auditorium
Pechanga Resort
Pittsburg High School
Sam's Town Las Vegas
Saban Theatre
Washington
Temecula
Pittsburg
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
5 [176]
OPM Overload Ogie Alcasid
Piolo Pascual
April 5, 2019 DWTC Dubai 1 [177]
Unleashed: BuDaKhel & The Phoenix Bugoy Drilon
Michael Pangilinan
Daryl Ong
June 28, 2019 OLFU Gymnasium Cabanatuan 1
#MovingOnFriday Jason Dy September 20, 2019 Al Nasr Leisureland Dubai 1 [178]
In The Key Of Love Jej Vinson February 1, 2020 Waterfront Cebu City Cebu 1 [179]
Threelogy Christian Bautista
Erik Santos
April 1, 2022 – April 16, 2022 Grove of Anaheim
M Resort
Bay Area
Federal Way PAEC
Pechanga Resort
Hard Rock Casino
Anaheim
Las Vegas
Pinole
Seattle
Temecula
Atlantic
6 [106]
The Broken Marriage Vow: The Digital Concert Angeline Quinto
Kyla
Jona
Gigi de Lana
Fana
April 29, 2022 Virtual Quezon[c] 1 [180]
Threelogy 2.0 Christian Bautista
Erik Santos
November 5, 2022 – November 19, 2022 San Mateo Theater
Eisemann Center
Northshore Center
West Springfield Auditorium
San Francisco
Dallas
Chicago
West Springfield
4 [181]
Fly High Jay R June 9, 2023 – June 11, 2023 Hawaii Convention Center
Maui Arts and Cultural Center
Honolulu
Maui
2 [182]
Martin & Morissette Martin Nievera June 2, 2023 – June 3, 2023 Graton Resort & Casino
Fantasy Springs Resort Casino
Bay Area
Indio
2 [183]
Feels Like Home Dave Lamar July 7, 2023 Music Museum San Juan 1 [184]

Guest appearances

Year Concert title Venue Ref.
2014 Jessie J: Live in Manila Mall of Asia Arena [185]
2015 Most Wanted [186]
2017 R3.0 (30th Anniversary) [187]
2018 Love Always Tour SMX Convention Center, Davao, Kia Theatre
2022 Grab Biga10 Anniversary Concert Mall of Asia Arena [188]

Tours participation

Awards and nominations

Key
Indicates non-competitive categories
Name of the award ceremony, year presented, nominee(s) of the award, category, and the result of the nomination
Award Year[d] Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Category Result Ref(s)
Aliw Awards 2014 Herself Best New Artist Nominated [206]
2017 PLATINUM The Concert Best Collaboration in a Concert Nominated [207]
2018 A Lani Morissette Musical Journey Best Collaboration in a Concert Won [208]
2020 Herself People's Choice Award Nominated [209]
In The Key Of Love Best Major Concert (Female) Nominated
Asian Academy Creative Awards 2022 "Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw" Best Theme Song or Title Theme (Philippines) Won [103]
Awit Awards 2015 "Akin Ka Na Lang" Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist Nominated [210]
2018 "Naririnig Mo Ba" Best Ballad Recording Won [211]
2020 "Diyan Ba Sa Langit" (with Jason Dy) Best Ballad Recording Won [212]
2022 Herself Favorite Female Artist Nominated [213]
"Up and Away" Favorite Song Nominated
"Luna" Favorite Song Nominated
Herself, Dave Lamar, From the Sea Favorite Group Artist Nominated
"WATERWALK" Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist Nominated
"Phoenix" Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist Nominated
Best Vocal Arrangement Nominated
2023 "Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw" Record of the Year Pending [214]
"Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw (Brian Cua Remix)" Best Remix Recording Pending
Box Office Entertainment Awards 2018 Birit Queens Most Promising Female Concert Artist of the Year Won [215]
FAMAS Awards 2016 "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" (with Daniel Padilla) Best Theme Song Nominated [216]
2017 "Something I Need" (with Piolo Pascual) Best Theme Song Nominated [217]
Himig Handog 2014 "Akin Ka Na Lang" Best Song Nominated [218]
2016 "Diamante" Best Song Nominated [219]
2017 "Naririnig Mo Ba" Best Song Nominated [220]
MOR Pinoy Music Awards 2015 Herself Best New Artist Won [221]
2016 "Di Mapaliwanag" Female Artist of the Year Won [222]
2019 "Panaginip" Female Artist of the Year Nominated [223]
Myx Music Awards 2016 "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" (with Daniel Padilla) Favorite Media Soundtrack Nominated [224]
2017 "Throwback" (feat.KZ Tandingan) Favorite Collaboration Nominated [225]
"Baby I Love Your Way" (with Harana) Favorite Remake Nominated
"Something I Need" (with Piolo Pascual) Favorite Media Soundtrack Nominated
2018 Herself Female Artist of the Year Nominated [226]
"Naririnig Mo Ba" Mellow Video of the Year Nominated
2019 Herself Female Artist of the Year Nominated [227]
New York Festivals TV & Film Awards 2023 "Imagine More" Original Music: Promotion/Open & IDs (Craft: Promotion/Open & ID) Silver [228]
Push Awards 2015 Herself Push Play Best Newcomer Nominated [229]
"Break Free" Awesome Song Cover Performance Nominated
2017 "Stone Cold" Push Song Cover of the Year Won [230]
2020 "A Whole New World" (with Darren Espanto) Push Song Cover of the Year Won [231]
2022 Herself Push Music Artist of 2022 Nominated [232]
Star Awards for Music 2015 "Akin Ka Na Lang" Song of the Year Nominated [233]
This Is Me Female Concert Performer of the Year Nominated [234]
Morissette New Female Recording Artist of the Year Won
2017 Birit Queens Concert of the Year Won [235]
2018 Morissette Is Made Female Concert Performer of the Year Won
2020 A Lani Morissette Musical Journey Female Concert Performer of the Year Won [21]
2022 "Love You Still" Female Recording Artist of the Year Nominated [236]
People's Choice Award: Music Video of the Year Won
Wish Music Awards 2016 Herself[e] Wish Female Artist of the Year Won [237]
Wishers' Choice - Female Artist of the Year Won
2017 "Secret Love Song" Best Wishclusive Performance by a Female Artist Won [238]
[239]
"I Finally Found Someone" (with Arnel Pineda) Best Wishclusive Collaboration Won
"Throwback" (feat. KZ Tandingan) Wish Original Song of the Year by a Female Artist Won
Herself Wish Female Artist of the Year Won
"Secret Love Song" Wish Reactor's Choice Won
Wishclusive Viral Video of the Year Won
Wishclusive Elite Circle † Bronze
"Against All Odds" Wishclusive Elite Circle † Bronze
2018 "Rise Up"[f] Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year Won [22]
[240]
Herself[f] Wish Artist of the Year Won
"Rise Up" Wish Reactors Choice Won
"Chandelier" Wishclusive Elite Circle † Bronze
"Against All Odds" Wishclusive Elite Circle † Silver
"Secret Love Song" Wishclusive Elite Circle † Gold
2019 "Akin Ka Na Lang"[g] Wishclusive Ballad Performance of the Year Won [241]
[242]
"Panaginip"[g] Wish Pop Song of the Year Won
Herself[g] Wish Artist of the Year Won
Herself Wishers' Choice Won
"Mahal Naman Kita" Wishclusive Elite Circle † Bronze
"I Finally Found Someone" Wishclusive Elite Circle † Bronze
"Akin Ka Na Lang" Wishclusive Elite Circle † Bronze
Wishclusive Elite Circle † Silver
Wishclusive Elite Circle † Gold
"Against All Odds" Wishclusive Elite Circle † Gold
"Secret Love Song" Wishclusive Elite Circle † Platinum
2020 Herself Wish Hall of Fame: KDR Icon of Music and Philanthropy † Won [243]
"A Whole New World"[h] (with Darren Espanto) Wish Collaboration of the Year Won
"Diyan Ba Sa Langit" (with Jason Dy) Wish Ballad Song of the Year Nominated
"A Whole New World" Wishclusive Elite Circle † Bronze
"Akin Ka Na Lang" Wishclusive Elite Circle † Platinum
Wishclusive Elite Circle † Diamond
"Secret Love Song" Wishclusive Elite Circle † Diamond
2021 "A Whole New World" (with Darren Espanto) Wishclusive Elite Circle † Silver [244]
2022 "Phoenix" Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year Nominated [245]
"Trophy" Wish Pop Song of the Year Nominated
Herself Wish Artist of the Year Nominated
"Against All Odds" Wishclusive Elite Circle † Platinum
2023 "I Finally Found Someone" Wishclusive Elite Circle † Silver [246]

Notes

  1. ^ Refers to the film's earliest release
  2. ^ Phoenix was shot and filmed at the Power Mac Spotlight Theater in Makati.
  3. ^ TBMV was produced by ABS-CBN Events and filmed at their studios in Quezon City.
  4. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  5. ^ Received ₱100 thousand for her beneficiary, Home for the Angels.
  6. ^ a b Received ₱100 thousand for her beneficiary, Sto. Niño Home for the Aged Inc. and Meritxell Children's World Foundation Inc.
  7. ^ a b c Received ₱100 thousand for her beneficiary, Meritxell Children's World Foundation Inc.
  8. ^ Received ₱100 thousand for their beneficiary, Sto. Niño Home For The Aged, Inc. and Sagip Kapamilya Foundation

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