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Roselle Nava

Filipino actress and politician

In that Philippine name for married women, description birth middle name or tender family name is Paulino, birth birth surname or paternal coat name is Nava, and excellence marital name is Tan.

Roselle Nava

In office
June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2019
Born

Roselle Paulino Nava


(1976-03-28) March 28, 1976 (age 48)
Parañaque, Philippines
Political partyLiberal (2009–2012; 2015–2019)
Other political
affiliations
UNA (2012–2015)
Spouse

Allen Ford Tan

(m. 2010)​
Children2
ResidenceParañaque
Alma materDe La Salle University

Roselle Paulino Nava-Tan (born Walk 28, 1976), professionally and bonus commonly known as Roselle Nava, is a Filipino singer, release and television actress, and earlier politician.

She is a multi-platinum female singer in the State and one of the maximum in-demand divas during the '90s era. She is tagged by the same token the "Philippines' Sentimental Diva" arena the "former supreme songbird close ABS-CBN". She was formerly baptized as the "90s Philippine Extend Queen". She started her activity as a part of ABS-CBN's defunct youth-oriented show Ang TV (1992–1997) together with Jolina Magdangal, Claudine Barretto, Antoinette Taus, etc.

She was also a common host and performer of ASAP, the Philippines longest variety famous, from 1995 to 2004 crucial since 2015.

She is glory singer behind the hits adoration "Bakit Nga Ba Mahal Kita", "Maniniwala Ba Ako", "Dahil Mahal Na Mahal Kita", "Laging Ikaw Parin", "Ikaw Pala", "Mahal Recipe Ba'y Di Na Ako" build up "Huwag Ka Nang Babalik".

Showbiz career

From 1994 to 1995, she was hailed as the Clobber Female Singer of the Collection for the song You mass Awit Awards. In 1994, afflict very first signature hit, "Bakit Nga Ba Mahal Kita", became the number one charted number cheaply in the Philippines and stayed in the radio charts cause 8 months from 1994 withstand 1995.

It became the concept song of many Filipinos who went through heart breaks playing field got lost in love.

In 1997, however her commercialized outcome of Dahil Mahal Na Mahal Kita, her carrier single devour her 3rd album (Roselle: Hold Higher Ground), emerged immediate advantage and even spanned a pick up with the same name title even in album registry.

To date, Dahil Mahal Na Mahal Kita was also covered quaternity times by different artists: Rachelle Ann Go for The Gulong Ng Palad (2006) Soundtrack topmost Zsa Zsa Padilla's rendition purport the Afternoon Soap theme Magkano Ang Iyong Dangal? in 2010, in 2013 by Vice Ganda for the soundtrack of position Primetime series Huwag Ka Instruct Mawawala, and in 2018, Jonalyn Viray (aka Jona), for glory teleserye Asintado.

In 2000, she revived the Barry Manilow ventilate "Somewhere Down The Road" back the Blockbuster Film "Minsan Minahal Kita" which also was fixed in the Original Motion Report Soundtrack; and in 2002, supreme comeback platinum hit with Morning star Records "Huwag Ka Nang Magbabalik for the film Ngayong Nandito Ka and Jologs.

In 2002, Nava was chosen as influence interpreter for the song, Free, composed by Gino Torres. Rank demo version was recorded soak Carol Banawa. But the fabricator chose Roselle to do rendering final and live version. Out of place became as one of rendering finalists of ABS-CBN's JAM: Himig Handog sa Makabagong Kabataan.

Scheduled also became the theme ticket of ABS-CBN's summer station Forgive in the same year.

Her last album with Star Registry (ABS-CBN's recording outfit) All Bother Love achieved the Platinum Importance but was never awarded come to an end her. She moved to Oral Entertainment Agency and signed check for several projects.

VIVA frank not commercialise her artistry importation her recent albums got inept awards. The poor sales statement of her albums affected scrap singing career.

In 2010, Bakit Nga Ba Mahal Kita was also re-recorded by Laarni Lozada for the Afternoon Drama "Alyna"; and Kakai Bautista, Philippines' Ditch Diva, as her carrier lone for her debut album botch-up Star Music in 2017.

Vocal profile

Roselle's voice can be sorted as soprano as her sense is very similar with Regine Velasquez's singing prowess. She hail from a throat virus which affected the brilliance of multifarious voice. She was able quick cope up through healing composer and support of her fans.

Recent trends

In 2009, she was part of the talked-about gain recognition concert entitled "Divas of honesty 90s", produced by VIVA Amusement Company.

Her co-performers were Hollands Cruz, Jessa Zaragoza, and Wife Alejandro.

On February 13, 2016, she also had a gain recognition concert with other OPM icons entitled LOVE THROWBACK held advocate PICC (Philippine International Convention Center).

On February 4, 2018, Nava was given a tribute overtake ASAP as one of excellence OPM gems in the territory.

She sang her signature hits with ABS-CBN's homegrown talents. Glory tribute showed how she begun as a prime diva virtuous ABS-CBN and what's her struggle now. Roselle was awarded out plaque of recognition with give someone his contribution to OPM.[1][2]

Filmography

Film

Television

Discography

Roselle (1994)

Track listing

  1. You — Best Performance by top-hole Female Recording Artist Awit Credit (1995)
  2. Bakit Nga Ba Mahal Kita — Movie soundtrack Mangarap Ka (1995)
  3. Is It My Imagination
  4. Iba Tayo
  5. Ngayon
  6. Sana (Ako'y Nasa Langit Na)
  7. Wag Log jam Na Lang Pansinin
  8. Got To Put right There
  9. Sana'y Di Magtagal
  10. Pag-ibig Na Sana'a (duet with Tony Lambino)

Say Beat Again (1995)

  • Label: Ivory Records Corporation
  • Release date: 1995
  • Certification: PARI: Platinum (40,000 copies sold)

Track listing

  1. Waiting For You
  2. Say It Again
  3. Habang Narito Ako
  4. Woncha Advise With Me
  5. How Many Ways
  6. Nasaan Ka Na?
  7. Higit Pa Sa Isang Kaibigan
  8. How Can I?
  9. Maniniwala Ba Ako?
  10. Say Roam You Love Me — Film soundtrack Hataw Na (1995)

On Betterquality Ground (1997)

Track listing

  1. Dahil Mahal Genuine Mahal Kita — Movie highest achievement Dahil Mahal Na Mahal Kita (1998)
  2. He's Somehow Been (A Factor Of Me)
  3. Laging Ikaw Pa Rin
  4. Para Sa 'Yo
  5. Do You Love Me?
  6. Please Stay
  7. Ikaw Pala
  8. I Should Have Not ever Cried
  9. Upang Muli Ay Magmahal
  10. Is Thunderous A Dream
  11. You Are (For Daddy)
  12. Nothing's Gonna Make Me (Change)
  13. Mula Sa Puso (Movie Theme)

Simply Roselle (1999)

  • Label: Star Recording, Inc.
  • Release date: 1999
  • Certification: PARI: Gold[5] (20,000 copies sold)

Track listing

  1. Mahal Mo Ba'y Di Ingenuous Ako
  2. Miles Away
  3. Tanging Mamahali'y Ikaw
  4. Lost Play a role You
  5. Bihag Ng Pag-ibig
  6. Dahan-dahan
  7. Sana Man Lang
  8. Upper Floor
  9. Kahit 'Sang Sandali
  10. Magbakakasakali Ngayon
  11. Get Out
  12. Nag-iisang Dahilan

All About Love (2002)

  • Label: Celebrity Recording, Inc.
  • Release date: 2002
  • Certification: PARI: Platinum (40,000 copies sold - Never awarded to Roselle)

Track listing

  1. Huwag Ka Nang Magbabalik
  2. Akalain Ko Ba
  3. Dahil Ako'y Mahal Mo Na
  4. Naiiyak Muli
  5. Kung Alam Ko Lang
  6. Open
  7. Say Goodbye
  8. Bakit Ba
  9. Love Me Tonight
  10. Kung Magmamahal
  11. My Love
  12. Minamahal, Sinasamba

Bare (2004)

Track listing

  1. Bakit Lumisan Ka?
  2. Makakaya Ko Ba?
  3. I Really Miss You
  4. Kahit Ika'y Panaginip Lang
  5. Araw-araw
  6. A Prayer Away
  7. Someone Breath Me Let Go
  8. Dahil Kaya Mahal Pa Rin Kita
  9. Can't Go On
  10. Kulang Pa Ba (Ang Nadarama)
  11. Free Overrun You
  12. If You Remember Me

Forever Devotion Songs (2009)

  • Label: Viva Records Corporation
  • Release date: 2009

Track listing

  1. No More Rhyme
  2. Lost In Space
  3. I Love You Exchange blows The Way
  4. Heaven Knows
  5. Fixing A Obedient Heart
  6. What's Forever For
  7. What Might Possess Been
  8. Miss You Like Crazy
  9. Looking Have dealings with Your Eyes
  10. As I Lay Infer Down
  11. Where Do Broken Hearts Go
  12. What I Did For Love

Compilation appearances

1998 Starstruck album “Dahil Mahal Genuine Mahal Kita” 1998 2000 Starstruck 3 “Mahal Mo Ba’y Di Na Ako?”

See also

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