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  2. Best of Nina - Wikipedia

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    Best of Nina (Korean: 컴필레이션) is the first compilation album by Filipina singer Nina. It was released exclusively in South Korea on July 15, 2009 by Warner Music Korea . Background

  3. 2nd Floor (Nina song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Arnie Mendaros, who was Nina's vocal coach for the album, and produced by Neil Gregorio. The song features Taglish lyrics and an urban feel Mendaros incorporated to the music. It is one of the earliest Filipino pop-R&B songs, and showcases Nina's evident use of whistle register, which ranges up to B♭6. The song ...

  4. Loving You (Ric Segreto song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is also a cover like the previous release ("Foolish Heart"). It was originally recorded and popularized by Ric Segreto. The song was slightly altered from the album version, adding Nina's adlibs and falsetto on the intro part of the song, and this version was the one released to radio and was also used in the music video.

  5. Renditions of the Soul - Wikipedia

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    Renditions of the Soul is the fifth studio album by Filipina singer Nina, released in the Philippines on August 27, 2009 by Warner Music Philippines.The album contains a selection of the most requested songs from her "all-male hits special" weekly acoustic radio show of the same title, which aired on Wave 89.1 during Friday and Sunday evenings.

  6. Nina Girado discography - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Like Nina Live!, the album was certified Gold a week after its commercial release. Its lead single, "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing", became her ninth number-one single in the country. Nina's fifth studio album, Renditions of the Soul, [7] was released in 2009. The album became a commercial success, certifying Platinum in the Philippines ...

  7. Make You Mine (Nina song) - Wikipedia

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    Its upbeat groove and flirty lyrics allowed Nina to transcend the typical "love song syndrome" most Filipino artists are known for, and spun a reinvented image for the Soul Siren. On June 21, 2005, the song was released on digital download through iTunes and Amazon.com MP3 Download. [1] [2]

  8. Stay Alive (Nina album) - Wikipedia

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    Before production for the album began, Nina was in a long recording hiatus. The last album that she recorded, Nina Sings the Hits of Diane Warren, was released in 2008.. Her 2009 album Renditions of the Soul is only a collection of her performances on the Wave 89.1 radio show of the same title, and her 2010 album is only a compilation of her greatest h

  9. Heaven (Nina Girado song) - Wikipedia

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    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.