Thursday, October 14, 2010

This time it is not "Panaginip"

Marvin Ong's signature (or more popularly known as 'autograph') on the album I got from him.
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I met Marvin Ong on July 15, 2010 when he promoted his album on our company. He’s nice, happy, and approachable I should say. 

He is one of the new names in the Philippine music industry for some yet one of his songs already hit the airwaves.

Marvin, a half-Chinese and half-Filipino artist, released a few months ago his self-titled album Marvin OngPanaginip. I heard him sang this live. HAHA! Sans the effect of the microphones because he sang this one in a capella . with the carrier single

He has that sweet, soothing voice but I think, since he’s new in the music industry and entered the business at a young age, he could improve his singing prowess.

The album, which is produced by Viva Records, “is a realization of a long-cherished dream.” 

“Pangarap kop o talaga since bata pa ako ang maging singer,” he said during the interview. At the age of nine, Marvin was top-billed in well-acclaimed campus musicals.

Marvin studied in Ateneo de Manila with a degree in Communication Arts. After four years, he accepted his first musical role as a professional singer/actor at the orphan Tobias in Repertory Philippines’ “Sweeney Todd”.

This young artist believes that aside from his born talent, he knows within his visions that someday he would reach his dream to be one of the Philippines’ finest singer/performer.

Who knows? Filipinos are “born” to be stars!

Look at Bugoy Drilon and Jovit Baldivino, they also came from the stories of believing in yourself and reaching your dreams. But look at them now; they have reached fame just with their talent.

Marvin Ong will go a long way. Surely this time it not "Panaginip" for Marving Ong because what he dreamt of is now a reality.

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