Viva Records (Philippines)
Viva Records is a Philippine record label[2] owned by Viva Communications.
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Parent company | Viva Communications[1] |
Founded | 1982 |
Founder | Vicente del Rosario, Jr. |
Status | Active |
Genre | P-pop, OPM |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Location | Ortigas Center, Pasig, Philippines |
Current artists
- 3 Daisy / Samahang Nozomi (DONGALO WRECKORDS)
- 3YO
- Acapellago
- Adie (O/C Records)
- After 5
- ALAMAT
- Alexis Navarro
- ALLMO$T
- Amber
- Andrew E. (DONGALO WRECKORDS/Viva)
- Anja Aguilar
- Arthur Nery (O/C Records/Viva)
- Avon Rosales
- Ayanna Misola
- Bandang Lapis
- Basil Valdez (in cooperation with Vicor Music Corp.)
- Because
- BennyBunnyBand
- Billy Crawford (2018–present)
- Bita and the Botflies (O/C Records)
- Blaze N Kane
- Bugoy na Koykoy
- Caleb Santos
- Chasing Juan
- Color The Era
- Crazzy G (DONGALO WRECKORDS)
- Danita Paner
- Daryl Ong (2021–present)
- Davey Langit
- Dwin Araza
- Earl Generao (O/C Records)
- Fairgame
- Faith Cuneta
- Fig
- Freestyle
- Frizzle Anne (Anne Dimayuga) (O/C Records)
- Flow G (on behalf of Ex Battalion Music)
- Garage Morning (O/C Records)
- Gladys & the Boxers (now K & the Boxers)
- Half Life Half Death
- Halo Halo Boys
- Halina (O/C Records)
- Hambog ng Sagpro (Asero Records / Dongalo Wreckords)
- Happy Pill
- Janine Tenoso (2017–present)
- Janno Gibbs (1999–2001; 2019–present)
- Jason Farol
- Jayann Bautista
- Jay Perillo
- Jem Cubil
- Jensen Kyra
- Jeffrey Garcia (on behalf of Vicor Music)
- John Roa (also known as JRoa) (on behalf of Ex Battalion Music)
- Juanita Romualdez
- Jude Pastor
- Karencitta
- Kean Cipriano (O/C Records)
- Kenaniah (O/C Records)
- Khen Magat
- Kim Molina
- Lahmeik Stacey
- Lara Cuevas
- Larry Marshall
- LITZ
- M-Gage
- Magnus Haven (Blacksheep Records Manila)
- Marion Aunor
- Mark Bautista (2003–present)
- Mark Carpio (2021-present)
- Matteo Guidicelli (2019–present)
- MC Kraine
- Michealangelo
- Miki Hahn
- Minzy (2020–present)
- MJ Cayabyab
- Monica Cuenco
- ND
- Nicole Omillo
- Nikki Bacolod
- Noel Milan
- Ntwine
- Pappel (O/C Records)
- Pio
- Protein Shake
- PUSAKALYE
- Rhymel
- Rice Lucido (O/C Records)
- Ryan Bang
- Sam Concepcion
- Sarah Geronimo (2003–present)
- Shehyee (Viva/FlipMusic Records)
- Sheila And The Insects
- Shy Carlos
- Sirkulo
- Sleep Alley
- Soapdish
- The Brownbeat All-Stars
- The Juans
- This Band
- True Faith
- Unique Salonga (O/C Records)
- U-Turn
- Valley Of Chrome
- Velcro
- Via Ortega
- Vino Bello
- VIVA Hot Babes
- VIVA Hotmen
- William Elvin (O/C Records)
Viva compilations
- 1st Levi Celerio Songwriting Contest Album
- 18 Original Versions: Most Revival Songs
- 20 Years Of Lite Rock (in collaboration with 96.3 WRock)
- A Dozen Alternatives (1994, Iba Music label)
- A Tribute To George Canseco
- A Viva Popstars Christmas
- Acoustic Night Live
- Acoustic Night Live 2
- Ayuz! Pinoy Alternative Powecuts
- Barangay Hip Hop
- Certified Superhits OPM
- Certified Superhits OPM Vol. 2
- Christmas on the Rocks (1994, Iba Music label)
- Closer To Home 1 (in collaboration with Crossover 105.1)
- Closer To Home 2 (in collaboration with Crossover 105.1)
- I Love You More
- Kanta, Tawa, Sayaw
- Laging Kitang Mamahalin: A Musical Tribute To National Artists
- Lite & Live At Tapika
- Lovestruck
- Lovestruck Vol. 2
- Lovestruck Vol. 3: The Promise
- Lovestruck Vol. 4
- Mother Of All
- No. 1 Signature Hits OPM's Best (in collaboration with Vicor Music Corp., 2008)
- OPM I Love
- Night Of The Champions
- Pasko Na Sinta Ko & Other Christmas Favorites
- Pinoy Soundtrip Vol. 1 (in collaboration with Vicor Music Corp.)
- Pinoy Soundtrip Vol. 2 (in collaboration with Vicor Music Corp.)
- Red Horse Beer Muziklaban Astig ng 2006
- Rok On!
- Senti 18 Pinoy Love Hits (in collaboration with Vicor Music Corp., 2008)
- Senti 2: More 18 Pinoy Love Hits (in collaboration with Vicor Music Corp., 2008)
- Senti 3 (in collaboration with Vicor Music Corp., 2009)
- Senti 4: It's Complicated (in collaboration with Vicor Music Corp., 2010)
- Servant Of All (1st Gospel Album of Viva Records)
- Servant Of All 2: In His Time
- Servant Of All Kids
- Songs of Faith, Hope and Inspiration
- Star For A Night
- The Best Of Crossover Presents (in collaboration with Crossover 105.1)
- The Best of Manila Sound: Hopia Mani Popcorn (in collaboration with Myx & GMA Network)
- The Best of Manila Sound 2: Hopia, Mani, Popcorn (in collaboration with JAM 88.3 & Magic 89.9)
- The Christmas Dance Party
- The Pearl Collection: Viva Music's 30th Anniversary Collection (2-CD)
- The Silver Series (25 Years of Viva Music)
- Andrew E.
- Janno
- Sharon
- Movie Themes of Sharon
- Sharon Sings Canseco
- Sharon Sings Valera
- Vina
- Freestyle
- Wency
- Willy
- Regine
- Movie Themes of Regine
- Duets
- Ogie
- Jaya
- Gary V. Duets
- Donna
- Kuh
- Jun
- Ivy
- Pops
- Ella May
- Agot
- Marco
- Rico J.
- Zsa Zsa
- Pilita
- Nonoy
- Rivermaya
- Gerry Paraiso
- Tony Manigue
- Viva 20 Years Anniversary Album
- Viva Greats Sing Saturno Hits (1999)
- Witnessing To The Word
Former Viva Records artists
- 4th Impact
- A Dozen Alternatives
- Afterimage (1996–2008)
- Agot Isidro[3]
- Allona
- Antoinette Taus
- April Boy Regino
- Advent Call
- Blakdyak (1997–2007)
- Blue Ketchup
- Boys Will Be Boys
- Charlie Green
- Chiqui Pineda
- Claire de la Fuente (2008–2010; deceased)
- Denmark
- DJ Alvaro
- Dingdong Avanzado (2012–2013)
- Donna Cruz[3] (1990–2000)
- Ella Mae Saison[3] (1992–2000)
- Ex Battalion (2018–2019)
- Father & Sons
- Freestyle
- Gabby Eigenmann
- Gary Valenciano
- Gelli de Belen
- H-Bom
- Idelle Martinez
- Imago (2003–2006; now under Universal Records)
- Inertia
- Itchyworms
- Ivy Violan
- Iya Villania (2008–2009; now under GMA Network)
- Jam Disciples
- James Reid (2012–2018; now under Careless)
- Jawtee
- Jaya (1996–2005)
- Jeffrey Hidalgo
- Jennylyn Mercado (2010–2011; now under GMA Network)
- Joel Trinidad
- Jolina Magdangal
- Judy Ann Santos
- Jun Polistico
- Kamikazee
- Lani Misalucha (1998–2004)
- Maegan Aguilar
- Marco Sison
- Mayonnaise
- Melissa Gibbs
- Miguel Vera
- Mocha Girls
- Nadine Lustre (2009–2017; now under Careless but still being managed by Viva Entertainment)
- Nina (2012–2016; returned to Warner Music Philippines)
- Nonoy Zuñiga
- Nora Aunor
- Nyoy Volante
- Ogie Alcasid (2001–2007; now under Star Music; catalog of his releases now handled by Viva Music Publishing)
- Passage
- Pat Castillo
- Patricia Javier
- Prettier than Pink
- Pops Fernandez (1999–2005)
- Rapasia
- Rachelle Ann Go (2004–2015; now under Cornerstone)
- Raffi Quijano
- Ramon "RJ" Jacinto
- Randy Santiago
- Raymond Manalo
- Rea Valle
- Regine Velasquez-Alcasid (1986–1989, 1997–2006, 2017–2020)
- Rica Peralejo (1999–2002)
- Rico J. Puno (deceased)
- Rivermaya (2001–2007)
- Roselle Nava (2004–2014)
- Rockstar[3]
- Rockstar 2
- Quamo
- Salbakuta
- Shamrock
- Sharon Cuneta[3] (now under Star Music)
- Side A
- Soapdish
- The Company
- The Boss
- Toni Daya
- Tony Lambino
- Vanna Vanna (formerly FOJ; disbanded)
- Velcro
- Victor Wood
- Vina Morales[3]
- Wency Cornejo
- Willie Revillame (2010–2013)
- XLR8 (2010–2012)
- Yamani
- Zsa Zsa Padilla (in cooperation with Vicor Music Corp.)
- Zyrene Parsad
Viva soundtracks
- Laging Naroon Ka OST
- Campus Girls OST
- Forever OST
- Love Notes The Movie OST
- Okey si Ma'am OST (1995)
- Pangarap Na Bituin (Philippine TV soundtrack) (in collaboration with Star Music)
- T.G.I.S. The Movie Soundtrack
- Till I Met You OST
- Muling Umawit ang Puso OST
- Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin ka OST
- Darna OST
- S2pid Luv OST[4]
- Weyt A Minit, Kapeng Mainit OST
- Humanap Ka ng Panget OST
- Kahit Konting Pagtingin OST
- Minsan Pa: Kahit Konting Pagtingin 2 OST
- Maging Sino Ka Man OST
- Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw OST
- Megamol OST
- Kaputol ng Isang Awit OST
- Tusong Twosome OST (2001)
- Sa Huling Paghihintay OST (2001)
- Pangako Ikaw lang OST
- Banyo Queen OST
- Annie B. OST (2004)
- Masikip sa Dibdib OST (2004)
- Can This Be Love OST (under license of ABS-CBN)
- Bituing Walang Ningning OST (2006; in collaboration with Star Music)
- Paano Kita Iibigin OST (2007)
- Diary Ng Panget OST
- ABNKKBSNPLAko? The Movie OST
- Sid & Aya OST (2018)
- Kahit Ayaw Mo Na OST (2018)
- My Bakit List OST
- Unforgettable OST (2019)
- Indak OST
- Never Not Love You OST
Gallery
- The second logo from May 2003 to June 2010.
- The third logo from June 2010 to March 2018.
- The fourth logo since March 2018.
References
- "Regine goes on tour". Philippine Daily Inquirer. December 4, 2001. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
- Dionisio, Veronica C. (November 4, 2000). "How radio help create a hit song". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
- Red, Isah V. (June 24, 1995). "More canteen 'disclosures'". Manila Standard. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
- "Salbakuta is in S2pid Luv OST". Manila Standard. April 10, 2002. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
External links
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