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In 2010, Concepcion released her Second Studio Album entitled KC, KC ranked number 3 based on OPM charts, in Astrovision Stores the album KC reached number 1. KC was launched on ASAP XV. KC was released on March 24, 2010, under the Sony Music label. she also set KC Mall Tour to promote KC album.
KC is a pop rock album by Filipina singer-songwriter KC Concepcion and is her second studio album. "Tayo Na", "Takipsilim" and "Worth the Wait" are all original compositions by KC Concepcion. The album was certified 2× Platinum in the Philippines. The album has twelve tracks, three of which, "Not Like the Movies", "Takipsilim" and "After the ...
KC also produced two singles. "Not Like The Movies" (2010), the first single from KC became Concepcion's best-charting song at the time, peaking at number one on OPM charts and radio charts. Concepcion also appeared on various movie soundtrack for her movies For the First Time , When I Met You and Forever and a Day ."
KC Concepcion chronology; a.k.a Cassandra (2008) KC (2010) Singles from KC "Imposible" Released: July 24, 2008 ... The song is a mix of English and Tagalog.
When I Met U is a 2009 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Joel Lamangan and starring Richard Gutierrez and KC Concepcion.The screenplay by Aloy Adlawan was written for Jose Javier Reyes to direct; Reyes later left, citing "creative difference".
Songs from the Philippine run of the musical Beauty and the Beast, arranged and conducted by Ryan Cayabyab, performed by the musical's main cast with the SMPO and the SMMC. Home (KC Concepcion) Beauty and the Beast (show version by Pinky Marquez) A Change in Me (KC Concepcion) If I Can't Love Her (Jett Pangan)
I'll Be There, a Filipino film starring Gabby Concepcion and KC Concepcion; I'll Be There, a novel by Iris Rainer Dart; See also. I Will Be There (disambiguation ...
In 2008, KC Concepcion sang her version of the song from the 2008 film of the same title released by Star Cinema with her co-star Richard Gutierrez. In 1999, Steve Wariner recorded the song for his album Two Teardrops.