MANILA, Philippines - Polyeast Records continues to make a mark as home of the best OPM artists.
Martin Nievera recently launched the CD As Always, which peaked at No. 1 in Odyssey music and video outlets nationwide. The CD consists of well-loved covers.
Kyla’s hit single Back in Time (a duet with Jay-R) is included in her seventh album Heart2Heart. Back in Time was named RX 93.1 OPM Yearend Countdown Song of the Year.
Zsa Zsa Padilla also released an album last year called Unchanging Love. The singles Hanggang and Iibigin Kang Muli aired on top stations. Hanggang was used as the theme of the TV series Your Song aired on ABS-CBN. Unchanging Love turned gold after its release in June 2009. Zsa Zsa is promoting Pagmamahal Na Walang Wakas from her debut with Polyeast.
Karylle’s album Time for Letting Go with songs I’ll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me) and Almost Over You is a certified Gold record. Minamahal Kita, its fourth single, which Karylle herself wrote, has been released.
Agot Isidro is promoting her second single, From This Moment, remake of a Shania Twain original. Watch her live at SM Fairview today, 5 p.m. and SM Bacoor on March 8.
Kelsey Adams debuted with the album called Definition Of Cool.
Hale’s fourth album Kundiman has Sandali Na Lang as carrier single. The rock quartet will soon release its third single Harinawa with a video soon to be aired on MYX.
Sugarfree’s 2009 album Mornings And Airports contains the singles Hay Buhay and Feels Like.
On her fourth studio outing, Nikki Gil presents an 11-song collection featuring Somebody to Love penned by her sister Dani Gil and You Are My Life, a collaboration with Billy Crawford. The album has 10 originals and a revival of the Hale song Kung Wala Ka.
Bamboo’s re-packaged album Tomorrow Becomes Yesterday includes four of the best music videos during the promo blitz. The band is promoting its new single Kalayaan.
Sandwich releases Putik, its first single in digital form. The band’s latest album will come out next month.