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In October 2010, Warner released a 4-disc box set compilation of Nina's singles, entitled Diamond: Greatest Hits 2002-2010. [ 9 ] Despite not having released new material since 2013, she was ranked at number 8 and 5 on Spotify 's most-streamed female OPM artists of 2018 and 2020, respectively, with an average of 963,468 monthly listeners.
[109] Stay Alive was a universal acclaim, being called "futuristic and edgy" by critics who also predicted that it "may set new trends in Filipino music," tagging Nina as the new "dance diva." [ 110 ] Philippine Entertainment Portal praised the album, stating " Stay Alive is a testament to Nina's evolution as an artist and determination to be a ...
The song was released in the third quarter of 2002, and proved risky for Warner Music to breakthrough an artist such as Nina who is extremely influenced with R&B. The song was considered to be one of the first R&B- hip-hop inspired tracks in the Philippine music scene , which was rare for Filipino acts at that time.
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Dead Silence Hides My Cries (inactive) Dealer (active, Human Warfare) Distinguisher (active, unsigned) Dreamshade (unsigned) Dropout Kings (active, Suburban Noize Records) Early Seasons (disbanded) Empire (disbanded) Entheos (active, Spinefarm Records) [17] Extortionist (active, unsigned) Falsifier (unsigned) [18] For the Fallen Dreams (active ...
Charles Luther legally changed his name to Jay Charles Warner in 1976 and died in 2007 in Colorado, per The Las Cruces Bulletin. Michael Brunner. Los Angeles Times.
"Stayin' Alive" is a song written and performed by the Bee Gees from the Saturday Night Fever motion picture soundtrack. The song was released in December 1977 by RSO Records as the second single from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. The band wrote the song and co-produced it with Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson.