Mojofly

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MOJOFLY
Mojofly
Mojofly
Background information
Website http://www.mojofly.com.ph
Members
Lougee Basabas, Allan Elgar, Ali Alejandro
Former members
Kitchie Nadal, Ricci Gurango


MOJOFLY offers a more radio-friendly, pop-leaning alternative to the other Filipino rock bands of today.

Formed in '99 by bassist Ricci Gurango after his departure from Hungry Young Poets, MOJOFLY reeled in mainstream and alternative crowds alike with the debut album Birth Day (1999) and sophomore offering A Million Stories (2002), both released under Sony Music Philippines. Then-lead singer Kitchie Nadal helped propel singles such as Another Day and Scooter Boy to national recognition. But in May 2003, Nadal left the group to embark on a solo career.

Undeterred, MOJOFLY didn’t skip a beat and introduced Lougee Basabas as the band’s new frontwoman in only a matter of days. By year’s end the group joined the “indie” bandwagon with their self-titled EP, sold-out despite being available only in gigs. Thanks to the comeback hit Mata and the revived, revv-ed up Lougee-version of Minamalas, MOJOFLY (EP) clearly defined the ambitious sound of the "new MOJOFLY".

The band went on to release an LP aptly entitled MOJOFLY Now (June, 2005), still under independent label luKas Music of artist manager and music publisher Karin Araneta. This time distributed nationwide by EMI Music Philippines, Lougee took over the reins in songwriting and gained MOJOFLY “street cred” through her novel, cutting-edge compositions.

Currently promoting MOJOFLY Now Special Edition (August, 2006), the 2-disc package marries the original ‘05 full-length and an A-VCD featuring live tracks from their first major concert at the Music Museum (September, 2005) and the 3D-animated music video of Tumatakbo.

MOJOFLY is the first local artist to venture into full 3D animation in Philippine music video history. The work was previewed at the 19th Singapore International Film Festival (April, 2006) and won Best Animated Video and Favorite Indie Video at the MTV Pilipinas Video Music Awards 2006] (August, 2006).

Apart from once garnering the much-coveted slot for MTV Lokal Artist-of-the-Month (March, 2005), MOJOFLY also boasts a list of celebrity endorsements from Del Monte Pizza Sauce to Penshoppe and Cream Silk Conditioners. The theme song Choose and vast multi-media exposure from the Cream Silk “Girl Power, Pink Power” campaign brought MOJOFLY’s sound and Lougee’s vivid image into every household.

Completing the astonishing line-up that makes up today’s MOJOFLY are Allan Elgar on guitar and Ali Alejandro on drums. If their names ring a bell, that’s because both of them belong to their respective families of tested musicians.

Contents

[edit] Discography

  • 1999 - birthday (Sony Music Philippines)
  • 2002 - A Million Stories (Sony Music Philippines)
  • 2003 - MOJOFLY - EP (luKas Music)
  • 2005 - MOJOFLY Now (luKas Music/EMI)
  • 2006 - MOJOFLY Now Special 2-Disc Edition (luKas Music/EMI)
  • 2006 - 2 in 1 Series: MOJOFLY (Sony BMG Music Philippines)

[edit] Awards

  • MTV Pilipinas 2006[1]
    • Tumatakbo nominated Best Animated Video and Favorite Indie Video
    • Tumatakbo winner Best Animated Video and Favorite Indie Video
  • NU107 Rock Awards 2005[2]
    • Lougee Basabas of MOJOFLY nominated Best Female
  • PARI 16th Annual Awit Awards (2003)[3]
    • A Million Stories nominated Best Album Package
  • NU107 Rock Awards 2002[4]
    • Junjun Regalado of MOJOFLY nominated Drummer of the Year

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