| Viva Records | |
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| Parent company | Viva Communications[1] |
| Founded | 1982 |
| Founder | Vicente del Rosario, Jr. |
| Status | Active |
| Genre | P-pop, OPM |
| Country of origin | Philippines |
| Location | 7/F East Tower, Philippine Stock Exchange Centre, Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Viva Records is a Philippine record label[2] owned by Viva Communications. It was founded in 1982.
Notable artists roster
Current
- 3YO
- ALAMAT
- ALLMO$T
- Andrew E. (1990-present; DONGALO WRECKORDS/Viva)
- Anja Aguilar
- Arthur Nery (O/C Records/Viva)
- Bandang Lapis
- Basil Valdez (1982-present; in cooperation with Vicor Music Corp.)
- Billy Crawford (2018–present)
- Danita Paner
- Daryl Ong (2021–present)
- Fairgame
- Flow G (on behalf of Ex Battalion Music)
- Janno Gibbs (1999–2004; 2019–present)
- Jason Farol
- Jensen Kyra
- Jeffrey Garcia (on behalf of Vicor Music)
- Kean Cipriano (O/C Records)
- Kim Molina
- Magnus Haven (Blacksheep Records Manila)
- Marion Aunor
- Mark Bautista (2003–present)
- Matteo Guidicelli (2019–present)
- Minzy (2020–present)
- Monica Cuenco
- Ryan Bang (2011-present)
- Sam Concepcion (2017-present)
- Sarah Geronimo (2003–present)
- Shehyee (Viva/FlipMusic Records)
- Shy Carlos
- South Nova St. (2023–present)
- The Juans
- This Band
- True Faith
- Unique Salonga (O/C Records)
- Viva Hot Babes (1994-present)
Former
- 4th Impact (2008-2014)
- Afterimage (1996–2008)
- Agot Isidro (1982-2009) [3]
- Antoinette Taus (1996-2003)
- April Boy Regino (1982-2000)
- Ayen Munji-Laurel (1996-2003)
- Boys Will be Boys
- Blakdyak (1997–2007)
- Charlie Green (2008-2012)
- Chiqui Pineda
- Ciara Sotto
- Claire de la Fuente (2008–2010; deceased)
- Dingdong Avanzado (2012–2013)
- Donna Cruz[3] (1990–2000)
- Ella Mae Saison[3] (1992–2000)
- Ex Battalion (2018–2019)
- Father & Sons
- Freestyle (1996-2014)
- Gabby Eigenmann (1993-1999)
- Gary Valenciano (1982-1999)
- Gelli de Belen (1993-2003)
- Imago (2003–2006; now under Universal Records)
- Itchyworms (1999-2008; now under Sony Music Philippines)
- Iya Villania (2008–2009; now under GMA Network)
- James Reid (2012–2018; now under Careless)
- Jaya (1996–2005)
- Jeffrey Hidalgo
- Jennylyn Mercado (2010–2011; now under GMA Network)
- Joel Trinidad (1982-2005)
- Judy Ann Santos (1994-2003)
- K & the Boxers (2000-2006)
- Lani Misalucha (1998–2004)
- Lilet
- Marco Sison (1982-2015)
- Mayonnaise (2008–2011)
- Melissa Gibbs
- Miguel Vera (1982-1992)
- Mocha Girls (2009-2018)
- Mulatto Band
- Monique Wilson (1982-2006)
- Nadine Lustre (2009–2017; now under Careless but still being managed by Viva Entertainment)
- Nikki Bacolod (2005-2017)
- Nina (2012–2016; returned to Warner Music Philippines)
- Nonoy Zuñiga (1982-2017)
- Nora Aunor (1982-2003)
- Ogie Alcasid (2001–2007; now under Star Music; catalog of his releases now handled by Viva Music Publishing)
- Pops Fernandez (1999–2005)
- Quamo (1999-2009)
- Rachelle Ann Go (2004–2015; now under Cornerstone)
- Ramon "RJ" Jacinto (1998-2007)
- Randy Santiago (1982-2000)
- Regine Velasquez-Alcasid (1986–1989, 1997–2006, 2017–2020)
- Rica Peralejo (1999–2002)
- Rico J. Puno (1982-2018; deceased)
- Rivermaya (2001–2007; returned to Sony Music Philippines)
- Rockstar
- Rockstar 2
- Roselle Nava (2004–2014)
- Salbakuta (1990-2006)
- Shamrock (2010-2013)
- Sharon Cuneta[3] (1982-2015; now under Star Music)
- Side A (1999-2009)
- The Boss (1990-2000)
- The Company (1990-2015; now under Star Music)
- Tropical Depression (2003-2017)
- Victor Wood (1982-2020)
- Vina Morales (1982-2009) [3]
- Willie Revillame (2010–2013)
- XLR8 (2010–2012)
- Zsa Zsa Padilla (1982-2018; in cooperation with Vicor Music Corp.)
Viva compilations
- Viva Collection Forever (1998)
- The Best of Donna
- The Best of Love Duets
Viva soundtracks
- Warat OST
- Laging Naroon Ka OST
- Pretty Boy OST
- Campus Girls OST
- Forever OST
- Love Notes The Movie OST
- Row4 Ang BALIKtoriAns OST
- Okey si Ma'am OST (1995)
- Pangarap Na Bituin (Philippine TV soundtrack) (in collaboration with Star Music)
- T.G.I.S. The Movie Soundtrack
- Till I Met You OST
- Muling Umawit ang Puso OST
- Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin ka OST
- Darna OST
- S2pid Luv OST[4]
- Weyt A Minit, Kapeng Mainit OST
- Humanap Ka ng Panget OST
- Kahit Konting Pagtingin OST
- Minsan Pa: Kahit Konting Pagtingin 2 OST
- Maging Sino Ka Man OST
- Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw OST
- Megamol OST
- Kaputol ng Isang Awit OST
- Tusong Twosome OST (2001)
- Sa Huling Paghihintay OST (2001)
- Pangako Ikaw lang OST
- Banyo Queen OST
- Annie B. OST (2004)
- Masikip sa Dibdib OST (2004)
- Can This Be Love OST (under license of ABS-CBN)
- Bituing Walang Ningning OST (2006; in collaboration with Star Music)
- Paano Kita Iibigin OST (2007)
- Diary Ng Panget OST
- ABNKKBSNPLAko? The Movie OST
- Sid & Aya OST (2018)
- Kahit Ayaw Mo Na OST (2018)
- My Bakit List OST
- Unforgettable OST (2019)
- Indak OST
- Never Not Love You OST
Gallery
The second logo from May 2003 to June 2010.
The third logo from June 2010 to March 2018.
The fourth logo since March 2018.
References
- ↑ "Regine goes on tour". Philippine Daily Inquirer. December 4, 2001. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
- ↑ Dionisio, Veronica C. (November 4, 2000). "How radio help create a hit song". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Red, Isah V. (June 24, 1995). "More canteen 'disclosures'". Manila Standard. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
- ↑ "Salbakuta is in S2pid Luv OST". Manila Standard. April 10, 2002. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
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