Morissette (singer)
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Birth name | Johanne Morissette Daug Amon |
Born | Cebu City, Philippines | June 2, 1996
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Years active | 2010–present |
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Johanne Morissette Daug Amon (born June 2, 1996), better known by her stage name, Morissette, is a Filipina singer and television personality. She first rose to prominence when she finished runner-up on TV5's Star Factor at the age of 14. In 2012, Amon made her professional stage debut in the Repertory Philippines production of Disney's Camp Rock. She competed in the first season of ABS-CBN's The Voice of the Philippines in 2013, where she became part of Sarah Geronimo's team.
Born and raised in Cebu City, Amon became a recording artist of Star Music in early 2014 and released her first album. A self-titled album called Morissette, in March 2015. She was tagged as "The Next Big Diva".[1][2] She officially became part of ABS-CBN' s Sunday afternoon show, ASAP, in January 2014, and introduced as one of the "Homegrown Divas", which ultimately became ASAP's "Birit Queens".
She is the first Filipino artist to have her own V-Live Channel, a popular South Korean live video streaming service for celebrities.[3]
Morissette was awarded as the New Female Recording Artist of the Year by the 7th PMPC Star Awards for Music in November 2015 for her album, Morissette. She bagged the Female Artist of the Year on M.O.R. Pinoy Music Awards in August 2016. She had her first major solo concert, which sold out, at the Music Museum on August 13, 2016.
Life and career
2010–2012: Career beginnings and TV5's Star Factor
Johanne Morissette Daug Amon, also known as Morissette or Mowie, was born on June 2, 1996, in Cebu City, Philippines, to her mother Analie Daug and father Amay Amon. She's the first child and has one sibling, Jeremy Mattheu Amon. Her family has always been into music, or musically inclined. Her father is a rocker, and his favorite singer was Alanis Morissette. Her name "Johanne", which is pronounced as "Yohan", was coined by her father from German composer and musician of the Baroque period, Johann Sebastian Bach, while "Morissette" was taken from her father's favorite singer. 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".[2] As she grew up, she sang Jessa Zaragoza songs like "Paano Na Kaya".
She joined her first singing contest held by a radio station in Cebu and sang Christina Aguilera's "Reflection". Thereafter she became a frequent singing contestant in Cebu,[4] joining competitions such as Young Star Singing Idol.[5] At 9 years of age, she became a finalist in the Little Division of Little Big Star Cebu,[6] hosted by Sheryn Regis.
She also did front acts in mall tours for different artists like Sarah Geronimo and Kim Chiu, among others, back in Cebu. Morissette was a certified fan of Asia's Diamond Soul Siren, Nina. Also, her musical influences are Nora Aunor, Regine Velasquez, and Sarah Geronimo.
At the age of 14, she tried her luck on TV5's Talentadong Pinoy[7] but lost. She then entered a production deal with production team Muller and Patton (Jaye Muller, Ben Patton) to record 14 songs written by them for Morissette. Those songs were not released officially but appeared as pirate releases on various online sites. In late 2020 it was announced that those songs will be officially released in two volumes on Nov 20, 2020 and March 21, 2021. 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 joined the audition held in Cebu, wherein the judges picked her as one of the finalists. She then moved to Manila together with her mother to try her luck in the said competition. Lack of sleep, tiredness, and sacrifices paid off when she reached the top 4 as one of the grand finalists. She was the first runner-up to Eula Caballero, the Star Factor grand winner. Mr. David Cosico saw the potential in her and decided to manage her career on TV5.[2] She eventually appeared in several TV5 shows, such as Kapitan Awesome and Cassandra: Warrior Angel.[8]
In the middle of 2012, Morissette auditioned for Repertory Philippines' Disney's Camp Rock: The Musical and scored the lead role of Mitchie Torres – a smart, talented, passionate girl who fights for what she believes in. She starred alongside Markki Stroem, who played Shane Gray. The musical play was held at Onstage, Greenbelt 1, Makati City from November 16 until December 16.[9] Amon enjoyed this first stint in theater thoroughly, but using her voice at full tilt during rehearsals and the play itself took its toll. She started losing her voice after performances, prompting consultation with a doctor who diagnosed her with vocal cord nodules.[8]
2013–2014: The Voice of the Philippines and transfer to ABS-CBN
2013 marked Morissette's departure from TV5 and that Cassandra: Warrior Angel would mark her last project with the network.[10] Her work at TV5 gave her the means to sustain her family; while she enjoyed acting, singing was Amon's true passion.[11] With the blessing of TV5, she decided to join ABS-CBN's new singing competition, The Voice of the Philippines. She considered this to be a risky move because it meant starting over again, and because there was the risk of failing in the blind auditions.[11]
During the blind auditions, she impressed Sarah Geronimo with her rendition of the song "Love On Top", and became part of Team Sarah.[12][13] She made it into the live shows when she won over her fellow Team Sarah competitor, Lecelle Trinidad. Sarah chose her over Lecelle when they both sang "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" during the Battle Rounds.
Morissette impressed the audience during the first live show of The Voice of the Philippines with her powerful rendition of Christina Perri's "Jar of Hearts". She received the highest percentage of votes in Team Sarah, with 57.16%,[14][15][16][17] that made her safe from the bottom two of each team and had her advance to the next level of the competition.
For the second live show, Morissette went head to head with former South Border member Maki Ricafort. She sang "What About Love", Sarah Geronimo picked her over Maki giving her 60% for her performance while the remaining 40% went to Maki. Her score was then added to her public vote of 50.41% giving her a total of 110.41 points that made her advance again to the next round of the competition.[18]
During the semi-finals, she chose to sing Jessie J's "Who You Are". Unfortunately, she failed to advance, losing to Klarisse De Guzman who also belonged to Team Sarah. Her rival Klarisse then went on to represent Team Sarah at the Grand Finals and lost to Mitoy Yonting of Team Lea.[19]
Her loss in The Voice of the Philippines did not stop her career as Morissette went on with TV guestings, mall tours, and other activities together with her fellow Voice of the Philippines finalists. Despite her departure from the competition, comparisons between her and Sarah Geronimo, her mentor, continued to hound her. This was not helped by the fact that the two have a striking resemblance to each other,[20] an observation which Sarah herself acknowledged during the blind audition, and was noticed as early as her 2010 audition for Talentadong Pinoy.[7] Moreover, even at the outset two judges in the audition noted similarities in the vocal style of the two singers,[21] which was unsurprising given that Amon has always acknowledged Geronimo as a major influence on her, to the point of calling Sarah as her "idol".[22][23] In an interview, Amon clarified that in the beginning she felt hurt from the comparisons, but at present she considers it an honor.[22][24] She further elaborated that she will just have to do "something different" and find the means to break away from the shadow of her former mentor, and thus establish her own identity.[22]
As January 2014 began, Morissette started recurring appearances on ABS-CBN's ASAP.[25] They started to introduce her as one of the Divas, together with her former teammate from The Voice of the Philippines, Klarisse de Guzman. They were given a segment on ASAP called "HD" or "Homegrown Divas", along with Angeline Quinto.[26] She also started performing in It's Showtime, ABS-CBN's noontime variety show.[27] Unlike her performances in ASAP, majority of those in It's Showtime are solo numbers. This show provided Amon a venue to demonstrate her talent not only in singing but also in dancing, as some of her numbers require her to sing and dance at the same time. However, this also generated some controversy as Morissette was accused of lip-syncing Ariana Grande's "Break Free", after judges praised her for keeping her voice steady despite dancing and singing from one side of the stage to another. She clarified that it was a live performance and that she owed it to the audience to give them one.[28]
Before ASAP she recorded the theme song of the drama series Moon of Desire, the self-titled original song composed by Trina Belamide.[29] This served as her first project for ABS-CBN and opened doors for more theme songs on ABS-CBN's "teleseryes".
In May 2014, Amon held her very first solo concert entitled This Is Me which also doubled as her 18th birthday celebration.[30] Her repertoire included hits from international singers such as Katy Perry, Beyoncé and Christina Perri, as well as those from local singers such as Regine Velasquez. She even paid homage to the inspiration for her name by singing Alanis Morissette's "Ironic" and "You Learn", albeit altered to suit her singing style.[31] During this concert she announced that she was already a part of Star Records,[2] although her formal contract signing for a one-year contract was done later on August 14, 2014 at ABS-CBN.[23]
In September 2014 Morissette performed in the 2014 finals of Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs,[32] the country's most popular songwriting and music video competition.[33] 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.[33] The song did not place in the competition but was included in Morissette's eponymous debut album. It has gained popularity and was chosen by Joylaine Canonio as her entry song in the Tawag ng Tanghalan singing competition,[34] a performance she later reprised in the Wish 107.5 bus studio.[35]
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, with accompaniment from the ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Gerard Salonga. Her performances included "Reflection" from Mulan, "Beauty and the Beast" as a duet with Sam Concepcion, and "Let it Go" from Frozen.[36][37]
2015–present: First album Morissette released under Star Records to more opened doors
In March 2015, Star Records released her first studio album, the self-titled album, Morissette.[38][39] 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 on April 12, 2015 and eventually reached platinum status.[4]
Amon sang theme songs for big movies under Star Cinema including a cover of Starship's hit song "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" with Daniel Padilla for the film Crazy Beautiful You starring Padilla and Kathryn Bernardo[40] and "Someone's Always Saying Goodbye" for the film You're Still the One starring Dennis Trillo, Maja Salvador, Ellen Adarna and Richard Yap. In 2016 she performed a duet with Piolo Pascual entitled "Something I Need" for the movie Everything About Her starring Angel Locsin, Xian Lim and Vilma Santos.[41]
In the middle of 2015, she was tapped to be one of the main casts in Chuva Choo Choo – Mr. Kupido Musicale featuring the songs of Mr. Vehnee Saturno. She played Darla, who along with her sister Dina (played by Joanna Ampil of Miss Saigon fame) are talented amateur singers hoping to break into the entertainment business.[42][43]
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.[2]
In December 2015, she performed a mini-concert at the 26th St. Bistro, Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf produced by Stages Sessions. Singing to acoustic accompaniment, she covered several artists such as Jessie J, Rihanna and Nina.[44]
Morissette also was part of the concert Confessions: A Night of Secrets, Stories and Songs in February 2016 at the Music Museum by the Stages Sessions.[45]
She was awarded at the 1st Wish 107.5 Music Awards (WMA)[46] as Female Artist of the Year for 2016. Winners in WMA's major award categories were allowed to choose beneficiaries of financial assistance worth Php 100,000. Morissette's choice was Home for the Angels in Santa Ana, Manila, a crisis center for abandoned infants. She commended this unique aspect of the event and shared "I feel blessed because last year I've won awards but they recognized me as a new artist. This one is different because I'm giving away to a beneficiary ... not just winning for myself".[47]
For the second time, she performed in the 2016 Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs competition. She interpreted "Diamante", composed by Jungee Marcelo.[48]
Morissette is a regular on ABS-CBN's Sunday afternoon show, ASAP, as one of the Birit Queens. Other members of this group include Angeline Quinto, Klarisse de Guzman, and Jonalyn Viray.[49] There were speculations that the individual members of the group tried to outshine each other. Amon stated in an interview that ASAP assigned them songs to sing and that the group worked together for the various song numbers. She further clarified that when it was her turn she would give her all, but during the time the group merged voices they should blend together.[24] On January 22, 2017, it was announced the group would stage their first concert, which was held on March 31, 2017, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. The group disbanded in late 2017, but had a reunion on June 2, 2019, as part of her birthday production number.
She was awarded as the Female Artist of the Year by ABS-CBN's M.O.R. Pinoy Music Awards in 2016.[50]
Morissette held her first major concert at the Music Museum on the August 13, 2016. During this sold-out show, she sang a combination of old and new songs, including Beyoncé's "Love On Top", the ditty she did during her blind audition for The Voice, Barbra Streisand's "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" from the movie Yentl, as well as Basil Valdez's "Iduyan Mo", and her singles, "'Di Mapaliwanag" and "Throwback".[51] Her performance of "I'm Here" from the musical The Color Purple garnered praise from international Broadway star and The Voice Philippines coach Lea Salonga, who noted how she sang the song with authority.[52] Prior to the concert Morissette revealed that she envisioned it to be a means where she could showcase her versatility as an artist. Specifically, she wanted to break free from her stereotype as a belter, and show her skill in dancing as well as demonstrating her softer side, which she did not get to show often.[53]
She topped the 2017 2nd Wish 107.5 Music Awards with a total of eight awards, far more than any artist nominated. Amon won all the six categories she was nominated in, 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".[54] It is awarded to any Wish artist garnering at least 10 million YouTube views.[55] Four of her awards were for her cover of "Secret Love Song", which became popular and reached 1 million YouTube views only a week after it premiered.[54] As of February 2017 this performance was the first to hit 25 million views in Wish 107.5's YouTube channel, and has guaranteed Morissette at least a Silver WISHclusive Elite Circle award for the next WMA.[56]
In February 2018, Morissette Amon had her biggest concert to date which was called "Made". The highlight of the concert was the introduction of her idol, Regine Velasquez, who joined her for the duet of Morissette hit "Akin Ka Na Lang" and Morissette couldn't hold her tears back.[57]
Vocal profile
One of Morissette's most distinctive vocal features is her ability to sing in the whistle register with ease. Amon revealed in an interview that Mariah Carey served as an inspiration to develop her talent in whistling,[58] and to date she has done numerous performances of Mariah's songs. To showcase her talent Morissette occasionally adds whistles when doing covers, and songs from her debut album also includes whistles.[59][60] Another distinctive feature is her use of intentional vocal breaks,[20][61] which sound like high-pitched squeaks. This technique is used by some singers to add expression to their singing.[62]
Cast as one of ASAP's "Birit" Queens (literally "Belter" Queens), most of her performances revolve around songs that require belting. This has led her to being described as a power belter.[63][64] However, Amon has admitted that she wants to go beyond her stereotype as a belter, and has taken some opportunities to do so by performing songs not usually identified with her, such as in her debut solo concert[53] and her Stages Sessions mini-concert.[4]
Jonathan Manalo, the head of Star Records' audio content, has been quoted as saying "Morissette is not just like any traditional diva who can hit high notes. She has a very distinct tone that can adapt to many music genres. And that versatility is something that we will showcase in her debut album with us".[65] It was during the process of creating her debut album when Amon's record company discovered that aside from belting she had the ability to whistle and asked her to include it in the album.[4]
The Voice performances/results
Show | Song | Original artist | Order | Result |
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Blind Audition | "Love On Top" | Beyoncé | 3 | 1 chair turned (Default to Sarah Geronimo) |
Battle Rounds | "No More Tears" (against Lecelle Trinidad)[66] | Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer | 1 | Winner |
Week 1 | "Jar of Hearts" | Christina Perri | 12 | Safe |
Week 2 | "What About Love" | Heart | 1 | Winner |
Week 3 | "The Voice Within" (against Klarisse de Guzman) | Christina Aguilera | 4 | Safe |
Semi-final | "Who You Are" | Jessie J | 5 | Eliminated |
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Title | Certifications (sales thresholds) |
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2015 | Morissette
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Singles
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PHI [68] |
PHI 20 | |||||||||||||
"What About Love" | 2013 | — | — | The Voice of the Philippines, Season 1 | ||||||||||
"Who You Are" | — | — | ||||||||||||
"Begin" | — | — | ||||||||||||
"Akin Ka na Lang" | 2014 | 84[69] | 11[70] | Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs 2014 / Morissette | ||||||||||
"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" (with Daniel Padilla) |
2015 | — | 19[71] | Morissette | ||||||||||
"'Di Mapaliwanag" | — | — | ||||||||||||
"Throwback" (featuring KZ Tandingan) |
— | — | ||||||||||||
"Diamante" | 2016 | — | — | Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs 2016 | ||||||||||
"Hinahanap Pa Rin" | 2017 | — | — | Morissette | ||||||||||
"Naririnig Mo Ba" | — | — | Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs 2017 | |||||||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was released before Billboard Philippines era. |
Soundtracks
Title | Year | Film / TV show |
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"Moon of Desire" | 2014 | Moon of Desire |
"Anong Nangyari sa Ating Dalawa" | Two Wives | |
"Take and Receive" | 2015 | Pope Francis's visit to the Philippines |
"Kapag Ako Ay Nagmahal" | FlordeLiza | |
"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" (with Daniel Padilla) |
Crazy Beautiful You | |
"Someone's Always Saying Goodbye" | You're Still the One | |
"Akin Ka na Lang" | Pasión de Amor | |
"Ikaw Ay Ako" (with Klarisse de Guzman) |
Doble Kara | |
"Something I Need" (with Piolo Pascual) |
2016 | Everything About Her |
"Baby, I Love Your Way" (with Harana) |
The Third Party | |
"Hanggang" (with Erik Santos) |
2017 | The Better Half |
Awards and recognitions
Year | Award | Category | Details | Result |
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2014 | 27th Aliw Awards | Best New Artist | (herself) | Nominated |
2015 | MOR Pinoy Music | Best New Artist | (herself) | Won |
Star Cinema Star Awards | Favorite Movie Themesong | "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" | Won | |
Favorite Album | self-titled album Morissette | Nominated | ||
Breakthrough Artist | (herself) | Nominated | ||
Favorite Song | "Di Mapaliwanag" | Nominated | ||
Push Awards | Push Play Best Newcomer | (herself) | Nominated | |
Awesome Song Cover Performance | "Break Free" | Nominated | ||
7th PMPC Star Awards for Music | New Female Recording Artist of the Year | self-titled album Morissette | Won | |
Song of the Year | "Akin Ka Na Lang" | Nominated | ||
Female Concert Performer of the Year | This Is Me concert | Nominated | ||
34th Seal of Excellence Awards by National Consumer Affairs Foundation (NCAF) | Outstanding Female Performing Artist of the Year – Gawad Musika Award & Top Filipino Excellence Award | The Next Big Diva – Morissette album | Won | |
28th Awit Awards | Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist | "Akin Ka Na Lang" | Nominated | |
2016 | 1st Wish 107.5 FM Music Awards | Wish Female Artist of the Year | (herself) | Won (received PhP 100K for her beneficiary, Home for the Angels) |
Wishers' Choice Female Artist of the Year | (herself) | Won | ||
M.O.R. Pinoy Music Awards 2016 | Female Artist of the Year | (herself) | Won | |
2017 | 2nd Wish 107.5 FM Music Awards | Best Wishclusive Performance by a Female Artist | "Secret Love Song" (cover) | Won |
Best Wishclusive Collaboration | "I Finally Found Someone" with Arnel Pineda (cover) | Won | ||
Wish Original Song of the Year by a Female Artist | "Throwback" featuring KZ Tandingan | Won | ||
Wish Female Artist of the Year | (herself) | Won | ||
Wish Reactor's Choice Award | "Secret Love Song" (cover) | Won | ||
Wishclusive Viral Video of the Year | "Secret Love Song" (cover) | Won | ||
Wishclusive Elite Circle — Bronze Award | "Secret Love Song" (cover) | Won | ||
Wishclusive Elite Circle — Bronze Award | "Against All Odds" (cover) | Won | ||
2018 | 3rd Wish 107.5 FM Music Awards | Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year | "Rise Up" (cover) | Won (received PhP 100K for her beneficiary, Sto. Niño Home for the Aged Inc. and Meritxell Children's World Foundation Inc.) |
Wish Artist of the Year | (herself) | Won
(received PhP 100K for her beneficiary, Sto. Niño Home for the Aged Inc. and Meritxell Children's World Foundation Inc.) | ||
Wish Reactors Choice | "Rise Up" (cover) | Won | ||
Wishclusive Elite Circle — Bronze Award | "Chandelier" (cover) | Won | ||
Wishclusive Elite Circle — Silver Award | "Against All Odds" (cover) | Won | ||
Wishclusive Elite Circle — Gold Award | "Secret Love Song" (cover) | Won | ||
2018 People Asia | Women of Style and Substance 2018 | (herself) | Won | |
31st Awit Awards | Best Ballad Recording | Naririnig Mo Ba | Won | |
10th PMPC Awards | Female Concert Performer of the Year | Morissette Is Made | Won | |
Edukcircle Awards | Most Influential Concert Performer of the Year | Morissette Is Made | Won | |
2019 | 4th Wish 107.5 FM Music Awards | Wishclusive Ballad Performance of the Year | "Akin Ka Na Lang" | Won (received PhP 100K for her beneficiary, Meritxell Children's World Foundation Inc.) |
Wish Pop Song of the Year | "Panaginip" | Won (received PhP 100K for her beneficiary, Meritxell Children's World Foundation Inc.) | ||
Wish Artist of the Year | (herself) | Won (received PhP 100K for her beneficiary, Meritxell Children's World Foundation Inc.) | ||
Wishclusive Elite Circle — Platinum Award | "Secret Love Song" (cover) | Won | ||
Wishclusive Elite Circle — Gold Award | "Akin Ka Na Lang" | Won | ||
Wishclusive Elite Circle — Gold Award | "Against All Odds" | Won | ||
Wishclusive Elite Circle — Silver Award | "Akin Ka Na Lang" | Won | ||
Wishclusive Elite Circle — Bronze Award | "Akin Ka Na Lang" | Won | ||
Wishclusive Elite Circle — Bronze Award | "Mahal Naman Kita" (cover) | Won | ||
Wishclusive Elite Circle — Bronze Award | "Finally Found Someone" (cover) | Won | ||
Wishers' Choice Award | (herself) | Won | ||
COMGUILD Academe's Choice Awards | Female Performer of the Year | (herself) | Won | |
2020 | 5th Wish 107.5 Music Awards | First ever Wish Music Awards Hall of Famer | (herself) | Won |
Wish Collaboration of the Year | "A Whole New World" with Darren Espanto | Won | ||
Bronze Wishclusive Elite Circle Award | "A Whole New World" with Darren Espanto | Won | ||
Platinum Wishclusive Elite Circle Award | "Akin Ka Na Lang" | Won | ||
Diamond Wishclusive Elite Circle Award | "Secret Love Song" | Won | ||
Diamond Wishclusive Elite Circle Award | "Akin Ka Na Lang" | Won |
Filmography
Acting credits
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Network |
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2011 | Rod Santiago's The Sisters | Young Carlota | Cameo appearance | TV5 |
2012 | Pidol's Wonderland | Myrna | Episode: "Isay Is-is" | |
Tracy | Episode: "Buhok ni Barbara" | |||
Enchanted Garden | Cora | Special participation | ||
2013 | Cassandra: Warrior Angel | Kristel | Supporting cast | |
Kapitan Awesome | Mhay Sayad | Main cast |
As herself
Year | Title | Network | Country | Notes |
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2010 | Star Factor | TV5 | Philippines | Contestant, runner-up |
P.O.5 | Philippines | Performer | ||
2011 | Hey it's Saberdey! | Philippines | ||
2012 | Sunday Funday | Philippines | ||
2013 | The Voice of the Philippines | ABS-CBN | Philippines | Contestant, runner-up of Team Sarah |
2013–present | ASAP | Philippines | Performer (member of Birit Queens 2016–17) | |
2017 | Bolt of Talent | Fox | Singapore | Co-host |
2020 | Asian Dream | AXN | Singapore | Co-host, with Michael Bolton[72][73] |
Notes
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