One Heart (Sarah Geronimo album)

One Heart
Studio album by Sarah Geronimo
Released May 13, 2011 (2011-05-13)
Recorded 20102011
Genre Pop
Length 60:55
Language English
Tagalog
Filipino
Label VIVA
Producer Vicente Del Rosario
Sarah Geronimo chronology
Music and Me
(2009)Music and Me2009
One Heart
(2011)
Pure OPM Classics
(2012)String Module Error: Match not found2012
Singles from One Heart
  1. "Sino Nga Ba Siya"
    Released: December 2010
  2. "Kung Siya ang Mahal"
    Released: May 2011
  3. "Bakit Pa Ba"
    Released: August 2011/January 2012

One Heart is the eighth studio album by Filipino singer Sarah Geronimo, released in the Philippines on May 13, 2011 by Viva Records. The album consists mainly of original songs and cover songs of OPM classics.

In 2011, Geronimo won the "Best Female Recording Artist" on the Box Office Entertainment Awards.[1]

In 2012, it received the "Best Selling Album of the Year" and "Most Downloaded Song" for "Sino Nga Ba Siya" in the 25th Awit Awards.[2]

To date, the album has sold 100,000+ units in the country, certifying 5x Platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI),

Singles

The first single was entitled “Sino Nga Ba Siya” and was released in December 2010. It became a teaser to the album that features sentimental tracks, generally about heartaches.

"Kung Siya Ang Mahal" was released in May 2011 as the second commercial single from the album.

"Bakit Pa Ba" was released in August 2011 as the third commercial single from the album. The song was originally recorded by Jay R, but the lyrics were changed.

Critical reception

Promotion and Commercial Performance

In December 2010, the music video of the hit single "Sino Nga Ba Siya" has premiered. The single premiered at #9 at the MYX Music Charts and was able to be at #1 spot.

At May 13, 2011, the album was released nationwide and was able to have its peek position at #3 at the Astroplus Music Bars and also got the #1 spot. At June 21, 2011, the second single of the album "Kung Siya Ang Mahal" has premiered at #9 at the MYX Music Charts.

Though there has not been an official tour for the album, Geronimo was able to promote her album at selected malls[7] and it got a grand launch on the noon-time Sunday variety show ASAP Rocks in ABS-CBN where she is a mainstay host/performer. Geronimo sang the lead single "Sino Nga Ba Siya" together with Angeline Quinto and Yeng Constantino. The song "Ikaw" was also performed with Martin Nievera and Erik Santos and lastly, she sang the second single "Kung Siya Ang Mahal".

After 2 months of its release, the album was able to reach a Platinum status certified by PARI. To date it has sold 100,000 units of albums.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Arranger(s)Length
1."Sino Nga Ba Siya"Vehnee SaturnoArnold Buena3:46
2."Kung Siya Ang Mahal"Vehnee SaturnoMarc Santos4:23
3."Sa Isip Ko"Dennis GarciaFerdie Marquez3:47
4."If You Could Read My Mind"Christian MartinezFerdie Marquez4:24
5."I Miss You"Louie OcampoArnold Buena4:09
6."Nag-iisang Ikaw"Vehnee SaturnoMarc Santos4:13
7."One Heart"Vehnee SaturnoMarc Santos3:55
8."Bata" (featuring Kean Cipriano)Kean CiprianoRye Sarmiento3:59
9."More Than You’d Believe"Tito CayamandaTito Cayamanda4:26
10."Bakit Pa Ba?"Vehnee SaturnoArnold Buena4:44
11."Fallin'"Janno GibbsBenjie Pating4:01
12."Handang Umibig Muli"Raffy Calicdan, Amber DavisMarcus Davis3:19
13."Within"Vehnee SaturnoArnold Buena4:15
14."Ikaw" (duet with Martin Nievera)George CansecoLouie Ocampo4:10
15."Fallin'"Carole Bayer Sager (lyrics), Marvin Hamlisch (music)Dante Tañedo3:24
Total length:60:55

Notes

Certifications

Country Provider Certification Sales
Philippines PARI 5x Platinum[8] 100,000+[8]

Charts and sales

Chart Peak
position
Reported
sales
Philippines Odyssey Weekly Albums
1
[9]
N/A

References

  1. "42nd Guillermo Awards (15May11)". Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  2. http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/383438/complete-list-of-25th-awit-awards-winners
  3. Baby A. Gil (May 20, 2011). "Sarah gives OPM a boost in new CD". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  4. Nickie Wang (May 11, 2011). "Sarah’s songs of heartaches". Manila Standard Today. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  5. Remy Umerez (May 24, 2011). "Sarah's gem". Journal Online. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  6. Rito P. Asilo. "More mature sound for Sarah Geronimo". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  7. "Sarah Geronimo visits SM Megamall". Retrieved 2011-08-04.
  8. 1 2 "Platinum award". Retrieved 2011-07-19.
  9. Popsters (2011-05-23). "Odyssey Charts". Retrieved 2011-05-23.
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