MANILA, Philippines - Darren Espanto (photo) stood out among the first harvest of young belters and crooners of The Voice Kids Philippines. He flew all the way from Canada to make something special happen — to be the artist the country will be proud of.
It was evident that even at an early age, Darren picked up melodies easily and sang along to different types of songs. His family helped him nurture his talent until he was able to discover that he’s more than just a singer. His grandma agreed and encouraged Darren’s family to try out for The Voice Kids. It wasn’t an easy decision to travel all the way to Manila but all their efforts were worth the journey. A turn from Coach Sarah Geronimo was all it took for Darren to land in second place. Even if he didn’t win the grand prize, everyone definitely noticed.
During and after the competition, Darren raked in fans from all over the world, consistent in the trending topics list, and with millions and online views — he is an instant star. And he is just extremely grateful of the support of his family and fans. “I am lucky because I have this talent. They (my family) always tell me that it is a blessing and I should be thankful of it.”
The 13-year-old teen from Calgary has more reasons to be appreciative of all the surprises that come his way. He has already checked sold-out concerts, tours around the world and an album (The Voice Kids The Album) off his long list of achievements. “I am very flattered po kasi nabigyan na po ng katuparan yung dream ko.”
Add to this his first-ever solo record under MCA Music titled Darren. It features the carrier single In Love Ako Sa’Yo composed by Vehnee Saturno. The hitmaker composer also contributed three more songs that fit Darren like My Girl, Ewan Ko and Ah! Basta Gusto Kita. Not to be missed are the tracks written by foreign composer like Keith Martin and Deon Hairston (You Are The Only One); Adrian Rezza, Lucas Rezza and Carvin Winans (I Believe In Me) as well as Filipino-American Brad Go (Makin’ Moves) and Filipino composer Kennard Faraon (Stuck). Also included is the studio version of Domino, a song he performed during the blind audition. The packaging comes off as like a magazine with different pictures of Darren and a mini-standee inside.
“This is my gift to all my fans that supported me throughout my The Voice Kids journey and I hope it will also open up to new supporters and listeners,” Darren said.
Darren is close to fulfilling his international career but there’s something about home that keeps him more driven to perform here. “Canada naman po will always be there. For now, sa Philippines na po muna ako.” He wants to use his singing as means of giving back to all the young Pinoy dreamers to pursue performing just like he did. “Gusto ko po makapagbigay pa ng maraming inspirasyon sa mga katulad kong bata. Makapagpasaya ng todo-todo.”
With talent like Darren’s, the world seemed to fit in the palm of his hands. It’s exciting to see him grow into the likes of Gary Valenciano or even like his idol Michael Jackson. But he is geared to become the artist he’s dreaming to be. It won’t be long until Darren becomes a household name, proudly representing the country in the world stage.
Darren is now available on CDs at Astroplus and Odyssey outlets. It is also available through digital downloads via spinnr.ph and iTunes and streaming via spinnr.ph, Deezer and Spotify.