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On November 5, 2009, Juris Fernandez was expelled from MYMP due to "irreconcilable professional differences". [5] Contract disputes froze Chin and MYMP for 2 years, preventing them from recording outside Star Records, which was Juris' label. On January 24, 2010, Juliet Bahala was introduced as the new vocalist of M.Y.M.P. on ASAP. Bahala, then ...
Beyond Acoustic is an album by Philippine acoustic band MYMP (Make Your Momma Proud), released under Ivory Music in 2005. Beyond Acoustic was the biggest selling album ever produced by an acoustic band.
The discography of MYMP, a Filipino acoustic band, consists of six studio albums, two live albums, two compilation albums, two box sets, one video album, and fifteen singles. The acoustic band had sold 285,700 album sales as of September 2009.
Sa Kanya: Apple Chiu: 10-19 (176) 10-23 (180) Your Song: Sa Kanya Pa Rin: Jordan (Cuenca) and Monica (Guinoo) married young, so when they lose their child, this caused a rift in their relationship with Monica asking for an annulment. Jordan still loves his wife but wants her to be happy so he unwillingly agrees to the annulment.
Julie Iris Fernandez-Lim (née Julie Iris Valles Fernandez; March 18, 1978), also known by her stage name "Juris", is a Filipino singer and songwriter.. From 2001 to 2009, she was the lead singer of acoustic group MYMP.
Most notable tracks on the album were "Kung Ayaw Mo, Huwag Mo" by Rivermaya, originally included in their Atomic Bomb album from BMG Records (Pilipinas); [7] "Tulak Ng Bibig, Kabig Ng Dibdib", a cover of the Cinderella-original by Jolina Magdangal; "TL Ako Sa Iyo", a duet of Magdangal and Marvin Agustin which Magdangal re-recorded for her ...
Marifil Niña Girado-Enriquez (born November 1, 1980), known professionally as Nina, is a Filipino singer and record producer. She made her recording debut in 2002 after signing a recording contract with Warner Music Philippines. [2]
The arrangement and music was entirely recorded by Velasco using an acoustic piano. The song was originally planned for one of Volante's albums, but he gave it to Nina instead, saying "I actually wrote "Someday" for one of my albums bago ko ito binigay sa kanya [before I gave it to her]." [10] It later became one of the most-loved OPM ballads. [11]