Nina Girado discography
Nina discography
Girado on the ASAP Sessionistas 20.11 concert at the Araneta Coliseum. |
Releases |
↙Studio albums |
5 |
↙Live albums |
1 |
↙Compilation albums |
3 |
↙Singles |
33 |
↙Video albums |
4 |
↙Music videos |
33 |
↙Soundtracks |
4 |
The discography of Filipino singer Nina consists of five studio albums, one live album, three compilation albums and thirty-three singles. As soon as Heaven was released in 2002, Nina became the only female artist in OPM history to have five Top 5 singles from an album—on which two of her singles ("Jealous" and "Foolish Heart") charted at number one on the Philippine Singles Chart.[1] Her debut album was also one of the best-selling albums of 2003 in the Philippines. Her second album, Smile, did not equal Heaven's success, but it maintained her status as a platinum-selling artist.[2] The album's first single, "Make You Mine", reached number one in the country, making her the first and only female OPM artist to have three number one singles in a span of one year.[3] In 2005, she released Nina Live!,[4] which became the fourth biggest-selling album in OPM history, selling over 300,000 copies in the country and achieving 10× Platinum (Diamond) status by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI). The album reached 6× Platinum status just months after its release, making it the fastest-selling album in OPM history. Also, Nina Live! is currently the biggest-selling Filipino album of the 2000s.[5] The album's first official single, "Love Moves in Mysterious Ways", topped Philippine charts for twelve consecutive weeks, becoming the longest number one OPM single until 2007.
In 2006, Nina immediately followed her diamond live album with a self-titled studio album, which was not really a commercial success. Although, it received positive response from critics and earned numerous awards and nominations on different organizations. The self-titled album was re-issued in 2007 under the title Nina Featuring the Hits of Barry Manilow, which earned two number-two singles in the country. In 2008, she released Nina Sings the Hits of Diane Warren, which debuted at number one in the country and stayed at that position for six consecutive weeks.[6][7] Like Nina Live!, the album reached gold status in just one week of commercial release. In 2009, Warner released her first compilation album, Best of Nina, exclusively in South Korea.[8] It was immediately followed by an album which was taken from her radio show of the same title, Renditions of the Soul.[9] The album managed to reach Platinum in the country without having enough promotion. It also won the Best Album award on the first ever Wave 89.1 Urban Music Awards.[10] She was named as the best-selling female recording artist of 2009 by the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation.[11] In October 2010, Warner released a 4-disc box set compilation of Nina's singles, entitled Diamond: Greatest Hits 2002-2010.[12] For only less than a decade since her debut in the music industry, Nina has already sold over 500,000 records in the Philippines.
Albums
Studio albums
Live albums
Year |
Album details |
Sales |
Certifications |
2005 |
Nina Live!
- Released: February 23, 2005
- Label: Warner (#677855)
- Formats: Cassette, CD
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Compilation albums
Re-releases
Singles
As lead artist
As featured artist/Other notable songs
Notes
- A ^ Song was part of the WOW Philippines…Biyahe Tayo! campaign that promotes Philippine tourism.
- B ^ Song was not released as an official single, but it received limited airplay on radio stations and music channels.
- C ^ Tribute single for the victims of the 2009 Typhoon Ondoy.
Soundtracks
Other appearances
Guest contributions
Tributes and compilations
Demos
Music videos
See also
References
- ^ Baby A. Gil (September 06, 2002). "Welcome to Nina’s Heaven". The Philippine Star. http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=174892. Retrieved 2010-11-07
- ^ "Nina Smile". ShowbizPinoy.com. http://www.koleksyon.com/showbiz/reviews/music_news/nina_smile.asp. Retrieved 2010-11-07
- ^ Warner Music (February 02, 2004). "Nina Soars High Once Again with Sophomore Album, Smile". Titik Pilipino. http://www.titikpilipino.com/news/?aid=176. Retrieved 2010-11-07
- ^ "Nina: Soothingly Belting Out". ShowbizPinoy.com. http://www.koleksyon.com/showbiz/reviews/music_news/nina.asp. Retrieved 2010-11-07
- ^ YUGEL LOSORATA (January 22, 2010). "Soul Siren scores historic feat". Manila Bulletin. http://www3.mb.com.ph/articles/239713/soul-siren-scores-historic-feat. Retrieved 2010-06-29
- ^ "Nina Sings the Hits of Diane Warren topped Philippines' biggest retailer album chart on August 15, 2008". titikpilipino.com Retrieved 2010-06-29
- ^ "Nina Sings the Hits of Diane Warren's last week on Philippines' biggest retailer album chart on September 15, 2008". titikpilipino.com Retrieved 2010-06-29
- ^ "Best of Nina [best ..... Nina"]. Mania.db. http://www.maniadb.com/album.asp?a=366479. Retrieved 2010-11-06
- ^ "Nina bares her all in Renditions Of The Soul". Philippine Entertainment Portal. August 14, 2009. http://www.pep.ph/guide/4494/Nina-bares-her-all-in-Renditions-Of-The-Soul. Retrieved 2010-11-06
- ^ Richard Roxas (January 29, 2010). "Jay Durias, Amber, Marcus Davis win big in Urban Music Awards!". Stir.ph. http://www.stir.ph/LM/articles~level2/id-1264729896294_4/ai-null/Jay_Durias_Amber_Marcus_Davis_win_big_in_Urban_Music_Awards.html. Retrieved 2010-06-29
- ^ Butch Francisco (May 29, 2010). "John Lloyd, Sarah named Box-office King & Queen". The Philippine Star. http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=579374&publicationSubCategoryId=70. Retrieved 2010-06-28
- ^ a b "Nina Diamond Greatest Hits 2002-2010!!". OdysseyLive.net. October 29, 2010. http://www.odysseylive.net/Odysseylive/blog/3034/. Retrieved 2010-11-06
- ^ Almond N. Aguila (April 03, 2005). "What Nina Gave Up for Singing". The Philippine Star. http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=272500.
- ^ "Nina self-titled album double platinum". June 14, 2009
- ^ "Renditions of the Soul has turned Platinum". Nina Girado Official Facebook Group. http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=9954528657&v=wall#!/group.php?gid=9954528657&v=info. Retrieved 2010-11-06
- ^ Ren (Nov. 17, 2011). "A new Nina – sexier, bolder, and more exciting!". philcharts.com. http://www.philcharts.com/2011/11/17/a-new-nina-sexier-bolder-and-more-exciting/. Retrieved 2011-11-19.
- ^ a b "Nina turns diamond". Business World. March 04, 2010. http://www.bworldonline.com/weekender/content.php?id=7246.
- ^ a b c "Nina: Soothingly Belting Out". ShowbizPinoy.com. http://www.koleksyon.com/showbiz/reviews/music_news/nina.asp. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
- ^ j0mai (November 13, 2008). "Nina - Silent Night". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaMsqvfyD-I. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
- ^ maryasunga8650 (Mar 10, 2007). "maryvids_Nina pasko na sinta ko klownz The Library". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaYN7pmGw2g. Retrieved 2011-04-16.
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Notable concerts |
Heaven Sent (2005) · Nina Just Wanna Have Fun (2005) · Nina Live! (2005) · Very Manilow (2006) · Nina... The Diamond Soul Siren (2010)
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