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Maria Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga [1] was born on February 22, 1971 [2] to Ligaya ( née Imutan) (b. 1937) and Feliciano Genuino Salonga (1929–2016). [3] [4] She has a younger brother named Gerard. [5] At age three, she was trained by her aunt in singing. [6] [7] At age seven, she and her family relocated from Pampanga to Manila. [6]
Lea Salonga discography. Filipino singer and actress Lea Salonga has released twelve studio albums, six live albums, two compilation albums and is involved in at least ten cast recordings. According to Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Salonga has sold 3.5 million certified singles in the United States. [1]
Lea Salonga on screen and stage. Salonga at the 74th Tony Awards. Filipina singer and actress Lea Salonga has appeared in international theatre productions, television shows, films, and video games. She made her professional debut on stage in the 1978 Repertory Philippines production of The King and I. [1] She went on to appear and star in ...
At the time, Salonga was one of the few Filipinos in mainstream pop culture that I, a then-teenage Filipino-American born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, had to look up to.
Salonga is pretty much considered a first lady of pop culture in the Philippines and a Broadway icon. But in “Here Lies Love,” she is venturing into a whole new world of producer.
A Whole New World. " A Whole New World " is the signature song from Disney 's 1992 animated feature film Aladdin, with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Tim Rice. [ 2] A duet originally recorded by singers Brad Kane and Lea Salonga in their respective roles as the singing voices of the main characters Aladdin and Jasmine, the ballad serves as ...
Lea Salonga is best known for her legendary vocals, but there’s still so much that you might not know about her. The actress, who voiced Disney princesses Jasmine and Mulan, exclusively revealed ...
The folk song was featured in Ryan Cayabyab's 15 track album titled Bahaghari, sung by Miss Lea Salonga. [10] It has been performed and interpreted by different brass bands, orchestras and choral groups [11] in the Philippines. [12] [13] The song was also performed as a traditional folk dance in festivals. [14] [15]