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Lougee Basabas
Birth nameMaria Lourdes Grace Valdivia Basabas
Born (1984-10-24) October 24, 1984 (age 40)
Manila, Philippines
GenresAlternative rock, Pop rock, OPM
Instrument(s)Guitars, Keyboards, Bass
Years active1999-present
LabelsIndie
luKas Music Philippines
Bellhaus Entertainment
Websitewww.facebook.com/lougeebasabasmusic

Maria Lourdes Grace Valdivia Basabas, better known as Lougee (pronounced "Loo-gee") (born October 24, 1984), is a singer and songwriter based in Manila, Philippines. She is the lead vocalist of the alternative rock band Mojofly and was a host of the popular noon time variety show, Eat Bulaga!.

Early life

Lougee has been appearing in print ads and TV commercials since the age of 14. Before becoming the second generation voice of Mojofly, Lougee was a member of Ryan Cayabyab's pop teen-group, Kaya, which released an album under BMG Records Pilipinas (now Sony-BMG Music Philippines) and one of her ex-groupmates was Pinoy Pop Superstar season 1 contestant Brenan Espartinez. Her first foray in the alternative band scene began when she had her very own indie band named Superlooj (which came from "Super Lougee") formed by Parokya ni Edgar frontman Chito Miranda.

Eventually, she was referred by Mojofly veteran and bassist Ricci Gurango to become the next Mojofly lead vocalist after Kitchie Nadal. She had also been writing songs during her early years; Tumatakbo — which won the Best Animated Video and Favorite Indie Video in the MTV Pilipinas Video Music Awards 2006 — along with Bato are some of the songs she wrote at the age of 14. Most of the songwriting was done by her when she assumed the position of Mojofly's lead vocalist.

Career

2003 - 2007: Mojofly (2nd generation)

Main article: MOJOFLY

Lougee redefined the sound of Mojofly with her powerful voice and witty songwriting. In 2002, The singer was already hitting the band circuit with her group "Superlooj" with members Bon Sundiang (Moonstar88), Kerwin Rossete, & Joel Bohol. In the same year, Mojofly bassist Ricci Gurango approached Lougee with an invitation to join Mojofly after their former vocalist, Kitchie Nadal, left the group to pursue her solo career. Upon joining the band, Lougee recorded Mojofly's 1st self-titled EP album in early 2003, which included the band's hit single "Mata". After finalizing the band's roster with Ali Alejandro on drums, Lougee began recording Mojofly's third studio album, "Mojofly Now" (2005) — eventually, earning them the MTV Lokal Artist of the Month (March 2005). The album defiantly reflected Lougee's style of song writing and presence that jolted the band back to the local music scene with a new look and sound. In the same year, Lougee was nominated as Best Female Artist at the NU 107 Rock Awards 2005 and 2006.

Between 2005 and 2007, Mojofly's presence was very much alive with numerous gigs, endorsements, and television appearances. Lougee had also appeared in numerous music videos including: "Sinta" (Sugarfree-2003), "I'll Be Yours Forever" (Guji Lorenzana-2006) and "Swimming Beach" (Parokya ni Edgar-2000). Towards the end of the Mojofly's run in 2007, Lougee decided to shift into hosting as part of the Eat Bulaga! noon time show family. Her music drive, however, did not halter as she continued with the band "Delara" under the management of Bellhause Entertainment.

2008 - 2011: Delara

Delara (meaning "of light") was a side project band composed of Lougee, Ali Alejandro (Drums), Richard Carandang (Bass), Ace Evangelista (Guitar)and (Marc Crespo - guitar (2010)). After Mojofly departed at the end of 2007, Lougee was determined to start recording again. In mid 2008, Delara came out with their first self-titled album. Of the album's 9 tracks, 8 were written by Lougee. Hosting with Eat Bulaga! streamlined Lougee's intervention into showbiz making her more present to the masses. Musically, Lougee was driven to continue promoting Delara's album.

After leaving Eat Bulaga! in 2010 and their label in 2011, Lougee and the group decided to pursue an Indie career as a result of the growing online community in the Philippines. This career move was a huge gamble for Delara's future as the local music scene (during the time) was at an all-time low. This lead eventually to the end of Delara's after a 4-year run.

2012 - 2014: Solo Career / The Voice Season 2

At the beginning of 2012, Lougee was determined to continue her path in song writing. Her venture as solely "Lougee" launched her into the category of a solo artist. She continued to write and perform around Metro Manila with some minor appearances in television game shows and online shows.

By mid 2013, Lougee was invited to audition for The Voice of the Philippines Season 2 (ABS-CBN). After some months, she was called back to do her blind auditions for the show, evidently picking Bamboo as her coach when both he and coach Apl.de.ap turned for her during her song "Strong Enough" by Sheryl Crow. Her journey, however, was cut short as she was eliminated before the "Live Battles" portion of the program. Nevertheless, Lougee continued to perform, write and record there-after with new recognition of her talents because of "The Voice". Ultimately, her appearance in the show gave new hope to something that ended a few years before that - the demand the Mojofly's return.

2015: The return to Mojofly

After Lougee's appearance on The Voice of the Philippines, fans and patrons of Mojofly began asking if the band would ever reunite. It was apparent that Lougee and her drummer (Ali Alejandro) where still doing shows as "Lougee" were the only 2 remaining members of the former band. Lougee still continued to perform Mojofly songs in her sets as well. In late mid 2015, the remaining members, with the help of Kiko Montecillo (keys) and Mark Gelbolingo (bass), renamed the band "Lougee" back to Mojofly. Currently they are recording a new studio album with Yellowroom studios.

Discovery

After being discovered in 2000 by Mr. "C" Ryan Cayabyab for the quartet group Kaya, Lougee started venturing into the early-2000 pinoy rock scene in bars such as Mayrics in Espana Ave, Manila. She later joined Mojofly in 2003 and released her first single "Mata" in a self-titled EP album which became an instant radio hit. The band later on landed many endorsements, commercials and TV appearances until Mojofly disbanded in late 2008. In 2015, Mojofly begand recording their 5th studio album at Yellowroom Studios.

Television

Lougee became a part of the longest-running noon time show in the Philippines, Eat Bulaga!. She started as a featured performer at one of EB's segment question category, TwinkyOke. Later on, she became one of the noon-time hosts which boosted her popularity. She appeared in the TV game show K! The 1-Million Videoke Challenge twice (2006). She loses to TV/movie actress G Toengi in the final round during her first appearance, but became the champion in her second appearance months later, beating Stonefree's lead vocalist Miro Valera. She also appeared in GAME KNB? and made her way to the second round (atras-abante round) of the game show (2006). Lougee, and fellow Mojofly member Ali Alejandro (drums), co-hosted in the daily morning show Breakfast for one whole week (September 2006). In 2007 she was paired up with figure skater, Dikki John Martinez,on the show STARS ON ICE on QTV11 along with Bobby Andrews, who was paired to Leslie Pena Ching, and Sheree.

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