★★★★★
In 1999, Philippine female singer Pops Fernandez released Moments, her first album for Viva Music Group after recording two albums for Star Recording (she's also recorded for other labels). Fernandez's voice is somewhat thin and reedy, but she overcame this on her previous album, Nagmamahal Pa Rin Sa'Yo ("Still Loving You"), a fine achievement on which Fernandez's heartfelt emotion and sincerity made up for her lack of vocal strength -- almost magically so...
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2008-08-28
★★★★★
In 2001, Philippine female singer Pops Fernandez released Shindig, which consists of songs recorded live at two concerts called Shindig. Pops Fernandez is often called the Philippines' "Concert Queen," and her concerts draw large crowds. On her last album, 1999's Moments, which was a studio album consisting of remakes of mostly international songs, Pops Fernandez's voice sounded weak and lacked depth, a problem that surfaces on many of her studio recordings...
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2008-08-28
★★★★★
In 1999, Philippine female singer Pops Fernandez released Nagmamahal Pa Rin Sa'Yo (trans: Still Loving You). In addition to being a singer, Fernandez is a well-known television and film personality.
Fernandez's singing on 1996's Colours was thin and weak. Nagmamahal Pa Rin Sa'Yo, however, is a different story. Her vocals are stronger than before, as well as more expressive and passionate. While she'll never be a diva, the difference between her performances on the two albums is palpable...
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2008-08-28
★★★★★
In 1996, Philippine singer Pops Fernandez released Colours. Fernandez is a popular television/film personality, and has much name recognition throughout the Philippines. She is also called the country's "Concert Queen" because of her ability to draw large crowds to her singing engagements. Listening to Colours, however, one wonders how she ever became the "Concert Queen." Her voice sounds thin and weak...
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2008-08-28