Donna Cruz

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Donna Cruz
Genre(s) OPM
Label(s) VIVA Music Entertainment

Donna Cruz Yrastorza-Larrazabal (born February 14, 1977) better known by her stage name Donna Cruz, is a Filipina pop singer and actress. She comes from the Cruz clan which include celebrities Sheryl Cruz, Geneva Cruz and Sunshine Cruz, her cousins.

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[edit] Matinee Idol

Donna began her recording career at age 13. She released her first self-titled album containing the hits "Kapag Tumibok Ang Puso", "Rain" and "Boy (I Love You)," in which she won Best New Artist in the 1992 Awit Awards. Prior to signing a recording contract with Viva Records, she joined the singing contest Bulilit Bagong Kampeon where she emerged as the grand champion in 1988. She also became the grand prix champion along with Timothy Villegas of Ryan Cayabyab's 14K in the Mermaid International Children's Song Festival in Hiroshima, Japan. She was also a grand finalist in the Little Miss Philippines on Eat Bulaga.

After the successful release of her debut album, Cruz embarked on her first movie, playing the girlfriend of Smokey Mountain member Tony Lambino, in the remake of Darna. It was in this movie that she was officially launched as an actress.

A year after launching her debut album, she released another LP entitled Kurot Sa Puso. Though it proved to be less successful than her debut, it enabled her to launch herself as one of the most sought-after icons of the 1990's. Two years later, she released her third solo album, Langit Na Naman which received a gold award.

[edit] Multimedia Artist

Cruz has been if not the most popular Filipino female celebrity in the 1990's, both in the music and movie industry, as well as stints in hosting. Just like earlier artists like Nora Aunor, Vilma Santos, Sharon Cuneta, and Pops Fernandez, this "triple threat" status will most likely continue in the late 90's and in the new millennium, paving way for more artists to do the same. According to the Philippine Showbiz Industry, Cruz had the most appearances in Philippine TV during the 1990's, from her beginnings in 1991 up to her hiatus and marriage in 1998. Also, the Cruz clan would be known as the top earning Philippine showbiz clan in the same decade.

In 1994, she starred in two drama movies, Kadenang Bulaklak and Pangako Ng Kahapon, which gave her a Best Supporting Actress nomination. She also starred in a soap opera called Villa Quintana opposite actor Keempee de Leon. The year after, she starred in the critically-acclaimed movie Muling Umawit Ang Puso, alongside Ian de Leon and multi-awarded actress Nora Aunor. In this movie, she won the Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

In 1995, she launched her biggest-selling album ever, Habang May Buhay, an album composed of selected movie theme songs. This album garnered a quadruple platinum award. The single "Only Me And You" won her the Best Ballad Recording by a Female Artist. Also, a movie was made as a tie-in with the release of the movie Habang May Buhay in which she starred alongside Ian de Leon. The year after, she starred in the biggest movie of 1996, DoReMi, in which she shared the spotlight with Regine Velasquez and Mikee Cojuangco.

In 1996, Cruz released a Christmas album entitled, Merry Christmas Donna, which included the single "Muling Sumapit Ang Pasko," written by legendary songwriter Vehnee Saturno, who wrote Cruz's biggest hit, "Only Me And You."

In 1997, she recorded a duet with American singer Jason Everly, called "Wish", son of Phil Everly of the Everly Brothers and made a local film with him entitled "Isang Tanong Isang Sagot." She also recorded an Alan Menken song entitled "The Story of My Life" which is included in the Philippine release of The Best of Disney Love Songs album. Her album Pure Donna was also released and garnered platinum status in just a week after it was issued in record outlets.

Also that same year, she joined Eat!...Bulaga as a co-host, eventually performing every now and then during her stay. During her short stay in the variety show, she was able to showcase her hosting skills, which led to her to guest often as co-host during the early years of SOP. Due to her ability to host, Cruz also starred and hosted her musical special Pure Donna, which was broadcasted in GMA7 on her 20th birthday. The special won the Best Musical Special in the 1997 Aliw Awards.

[edit] Hiatus and Married Life

In 1998, she married Yong Larrazabal, an ophthalmologist from Cebu. They have two children, namely Belle and Cian. Despite being a busy mom, she successfully finished a computer degree from Cebu Doctors College in 2003.

In 2007, Cruz gave birth to her third child, named Inigo Renato.

[edit] Discography

Further information: For Donna Cruz singles, see Donna Cruz singles discography
Further information: For Donna Cruz albums, see Donna Cruz albums discography

[edit] Number One Singles

Single Year Released
Kapag Tumibok Ang Puso (6 weeks) 1991
Boy (I Love You) (2 weeks) 1991
Langit Na Naman (1 week) 1994
Only Me And You (10 weeks) 1995
Habang May Buhay (4 weeks) 1995
I Can (w/ Regine Velasquez & Mikee Cojuangco) (3 weeks) 1996
Wish (w/ Jason Everly) (5 weeks) 1996
I Will Be Here To Stay (5 weeks) 1997
Ikaw Lang Ang Mahal (2 weeks) 1997
Hang On (3 weeks) 1997

Chart Entries are tallied by the Philippines 100 Singles Chart.

[edit] Studio Albums

  • Donna (1991)
  • Kurot Sa Puso (1992)
  • Langit Na Naman (1993)
  • Habang May Buhay (1995)
  • Pure Donna (1997)
  • Hulog Ng Langit (1999)

[edit] Other Albums

  • Merry Christmas Donna (1996)
  • The Best of Donna (2000)
  • Viva Silver Series: Donna (2006)

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