Viktoria (singer)
Viktoria | |
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Born |
Teresita Viktoria Elizaga Agbayani July 28, 1969 Quezon City Philippines |
Occupation | singer |
Years active | 1990–present |
Viktoria (born Teresita Victoria Elizaga Agbayani on July 28, 1969 in [1]) is a Filipina singer.
Early life
From the political clan of the Agbayani of Pangasinan, Viktoria started her singing career at age 17. While pursuing her singing career, she managed to finish a Mass communications degree at the University of the Philippines. She is the youngest daughter of Former Governor Aguedo F. Agbayani of Pangasinan.
Discography
Viktoria first recognition in the Philippines with her music video "Sasabihin Ko Na". Her initial release was soon followed by two other music videos "Dahan Dahan” and "Tender Kisses". Her albums spawned singles such as "Dahan Dahan", "Pwede Ba", and "To Be Near You", the single from the Soundtrack of the Hollywood TV series "Felicity".
Studio albums
- Viktoria (1992; PolyEast Records)[2]
- Viktorious Viktoria (1995; PolyEast Records)[3]
- Secrets (1999; Sony Music)[4]
- Here To Stay (2005; Warner Music Group)[5]
- Vixen (2016)
AWARDS
MTV AWARDS PHILIPPINES 2000- Best Female Music Video
13TH AWIT AWARDS- Best Dance Recording (as producer, songwriter and singer) "Puede Ba"
13TH AWIT AWARDS - Music Video of the Year "Puede Ba"
13TH AWIT AWARDS - Best Performance in a Video "Puede Ba"
13TH AWIT AWARDS - Best Producer "Puede Ba"
KATHA MUSIC AWARDS 2000- Record of the Year
R.X. 93.1 AWARDS 2000- Female OPM Artist of the Year
Gold medalist 23rd SEA Games (sport Muay Thai )
Best Music Video Shockfest Film Festival 2012 , Hollywood
Best International Music Video Pollygrind Film Festival 2012, Las Vegas
Nominated Best Soundtrack AOF International Music Festival 2012 , Pasedena, California
Nominated Best Music Video AOF International Music Festival 2012 , Pasedena, California
Singles
- Addicted
- Are You Ready For Love
- Bongga
- Dahan-Dahan
- Dance With Me
- Dangerous
- Dedma
- Goodbye
- Hmmm Teka
- I Do
- If You Were Mine
- Ilipad Mo Ako
- Mahal Pa Rin Kita
- Nang Makita Ka
- Paano
- Padaplis
- Puede Ba?
- Sana
- Sasabihin Ko Na
- Sexy Boy
- Shubidu
- Tender Kisses
- To Be Near You
- Vixen
- What If
- Working Students
References
- ↑ Sotelo-Fuertes, Yolanda (21 April 2004). "MTV queen Viktoria trades show biz for politics". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
- ↑ {{url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/viktoria/id945913076|accessdate=28 May 2010}}
- ↑ {{url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/viktorious-viktoria/id945907548|accessdate=28 May 2010}}
- ↑ {{url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:3xfuxq8kldae|accessdate=28 May 2010}}
- ↑ Panaligan, Jojo (29 March 2006). "Viktoria justifies shift from dance to acoustic". Manilla Bulletin. Retrieved 30 January 2010.