Lilet

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Maria Luz Lilet Jodloman or simply called Lilet is an actress, TV-host and singer in the Philippines.

Once she called as The Muse Of OPM (Original Pilipino Music).

Career

Lilet was only three years old when she has interest in music. She rose to fame when she starred in the international Coca-Cola ad singing Future Of The World. She was sent to Liverpool, England to shoot the new Coca-Cola commercial.

Lilet's first ever musical album was entitled Lonely Girl produced by GOI Records. Lilet's second musical album was produced by Viva Records. Her third album Kahit Minsan Lang under Alpha Records, and her fourth album also which includes her hit revivals of the classic OPM songs Tulak Ng Bibig, Kabig Ng Dibdib and Kaibigan Lang Pala.

Lilet joined That's Entertainment along with Lea Salonga and Rachel Alejandro.

Lilet did movies such as Aso't Pusa, Estudyante Blues, Dear Diary and Pik Pak Boom.

In 2003, Lilet comeback album with Ivory Records under the name Marielle.

Personal life

The youngest of seven children. She was born in Manila in 1977. She quits showbiz to pursue her studies in Japan. She is now mother of two and wife to Jay Esteban.

Filmography

  • Dear Diary (1989)
  • Estudyante Blues (1989)
  • Aso't Pusa (1989)
  • Pik Pak Boom (1988)
  • That's Entertainment (TV show) (1986)

Discography

Lonely Girl album under GOI Records

  • Lonely Girl
  • Darating Ako

This Song's Dedicated To You album under Viva Records

  • This Song's Dedicated To You
  • Healing
  • Somewhere Out There

Kahit Minsan Lang album under Alpha Records

  • Kahit Minsan Lang
  • Kahit Bata Pa
  • Kay Palad Mo

Lilet In Bloom album under Alpha Records

  • Tulak Ng Bibig, Kabig Ng Dibdib
  • Kaibigan Lang Pala (Cover versions by Eurika and Liezel Garcia)

Marielle album under Ivory Records

  • Inside A Dream, Hindi Ako Nag-iisa
  • This Time
  • Sa Paglisan Mo
  • May Pagtingin Pa Rin
  • Because Of You
  • Imagine
  • More Than You'll Ever Know
  • I Love The Way
  • Oras-Oras
  • Pwede Ba Kaya

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