Kitchie Nadal
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Anna Katrina Dumilon Nadal (born September 16, 1980), more commonly known as Kitchie Nadal, is a singer/songwriter in the Philippines, formerly the lead vocalist for the alternative rock band, Mojofly. Kitchie's popularity in the female OPM niche grew after she released a self-titled solo album featuring her chart-topping single, Huwag na Huwag Mong Sasabihin.[1]. The album has since achieved double platinum status (over 60,000 copies sold).[2] In support of the Millennium Campaign, Kitchie Nadal and 26 other Filipino artists contributed to the album entitled Tayo Tayo Rin Sa 2015 - Sing the Songs. Find your Voice. Change the World. It's your Choice, released by the United Nations (in the Philippines).[3]
While currently touring and preparing for her next album, Kitchie is also pursuing a double degree major in Education and Psychology at De La Salle University-Manila.[2]
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[edit] Discography
- 2005 - Kitchie Nadal
- 2006 - Love Ko TO for McDonalds
[edit] Awards
- 2006
Favorite Female Artist in a Video for "Fire" MTV Pilipinas 2006
- PARI 18th Awit Awards (2005)[4]
- Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist
- Best Ballad (Huwag Na Huwag Mong Sasabihin)
- 2005 Aliw Awards[5][6]
- Most Promising Entertainer
- Best Female Concert Performer in an Intimate Venue
[edit] External links
- Kitchie Nadal Official Website
- Kitchie Nadal Live!
- Online Registry of Filipino Musical Artists and Their Works: Kitchie Nadal
- The Philippine Association of the Record Industry, Inc. (PARI)
- Aliw Awards Foundation, Inc.
- 12 Stone Records - Kitchie Nadal's producer working with Warner Music Philippines.
- Roca Cruz - Kitchie Nadal's manager (Be.Live Artists Management)
[edit] References
- ^ Online Registry of Filipino Musical Artists and Their Works: Kitchie Nadal. Retrieved on May 6, 2006.
- ^ a b Kitchie Nadal Still Trail Blazes With Fire. Retrieved on May 6, 2006.
- ^ Millennium Campaign. Retrieved on May 6, 2006.
- ^ 18th Awit Awards Winners. Retrieved on May 6, 2006.
- ^ The Manila Bulletin Online: 2005 Aliw awardees. Retrieved on May 6, 2006.
- ^ INQ7 Express: Sleepless, weary at the Aliw rites. Retrieved on May 6, 2006.