Jonalyn Viray | |
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Viray after the mall tour live at StarMall EDSA-Shaw | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Jonalyn Roxas Viray |
Also known as | The Philippines "Soul Princess" |
Born | (1989-11-15) November 15, 1989 [1] |
Origin | San Mateo,Rizal, Philippines[1] |
Genres | Pop |
Occupations | Singer |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | GMA Records |
Jonalyn Roxas Viray (born November 15, 1989[1] in Marikina City, Philippines[1]) is a Filipina singer and an occasional
actress.[2] She was the first ever Pinoy Pop Superstar Grand Champion.[3] She also received five gold medals and three
plaques at the 2006 World Championships of Performing Arts.[4]She is a member of a trio named La Diva, along
with Maricris Garcia and Aicelle Santos, in which she sings as a soprano. She is also a current cast member of the weekly
variety show Party Pilipinas.
Born on November 15, 1989,[5] Jonalyn is the eldest of 4 kids from Marikina.[5] She started joining singing contest on an early age.[6] She has won first runner-up in "Birit Bulilit" of IBC-13 as a child[6] and in "MTB Teen Pop Star"[6] wherein her winning piece was Mariah Carey’s Never Too Far.[6] Growing up, Jonalyn, much like any aspiring singer, admired Mariah Carey, Regine Velasquez, Whitney Houston, Kyla, and Beyoncé.[5][7] Viray cites Kyla as another idol saying
she "inspired [her] to get up there and do what [she] did."
She studied at Valeriano E. Fugoso Memorial School then finished her secondary education at Jose P. Laurel Sr. High School. She then took Bachelor of Music from the Conservatory of Music of the 400-year old Spanish-built
University of Santo Tomas, majoring in Classical Voice with minor in piano.
Viray has been noted for her soulful voice, belting prowess, and stunning high notes since her first win in
Pinoy Pop Superstar.[8] Viray is also noted for her ability to sing in the whistle register as influenced by Mariah Carey which she has been vocal about being a fan of.[9]Aside from pop music, she has also been singing
classical music, adding operatic verses to pop songs and singing some opera arias, taking the roles for soprano (for which she performed Nightwish's version of The Phantom of the Opera (song)), and coloratura soprano
roles, best seen on her performance of Il dolce suono the incipit of the recitativo of a “scena ed aria” taken from
Act III scene 2, Lucia di Lammermoor by Gaetano Donizetti, which is basically a role for a Dramatic Coloratura Soprano.
She has been vocal that her most admired singers and vocal influences are Mariah Carey and Regine Velasquez,[5]
while Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, Kelly Clarkson, and Beyoncé are also among the list.[5]Viray's extensive
vocal range extends from C#3(C# below middle C) [9] and extends up to B6(3rd B above middle C).[9] She has also been noted for having an astounding upper chest range extending to B5 (2nd B above middle C).[9] She currently
sings the soprano role in the trio La Diva with Aicelle Santos as alto and Maricris Garcia as Mezzo-soprano.[5]
Award Giving Body / Competition | Award |
MTB Teen Star [10] | 1st Runner-Up |
Birit Bulilit [10] | 1st Runner-Up |
Pinoy Pop Superstar [10] | Grand Champion |
SM Supermalls [10] | Global Pinoy Award |
Awit Awards [10] | People’s Choice, Favorite Group Recording Artists |
PMPC Star Awards for Music [10] | Best Group of the Year |
PMPC Star Awards for Music [10] | Best Music Video of the Year- Kasiping Ka |
PMPC Star Awards for Music [10] | Best Group Performance in a Concert |
Aliw Awards [10] | Best Performer |
Viray, with Brenan Espartinez, went on to Hollywood, California on 2006 to join the World Championships of Performing Arts, where they both bagged awards. Viray got five gold medals and three plaque from that competition.[4]
Award | Division | Category |
Gold Medal [10] | Female Senior Vocal | Pop |
Gold Medal [10] | Female Senior Vocal | Broadway |
Gold Medal [10] | Female Senior Vocal | Original |
Gold Medal [10] | Female Senior Vocal | R&B |
Gold Medal [10] | Female Senior Vocal | Jazz & Variety |
Championship Plaque [10] | Overall Female Vocal Solo | Broadway |
Championship Plaque [10] | Overall Female Vocal Solo | Pop |
Championship Plaque [10] | Overall Female Vocal Solo | Original |
Award | Division | Category |
Gold Medal [10] | Vocal Duet/Trio | Pop |
Gold Medal [10] | Vocal Duet/Trio | R&B and Jazz |
Championship Plaque [10] | Vocal Duet/Trio | Pop |
Championship Plaque [10] | Vocal Duet/Trio | Gospel |
Championship Plaque [10] | Vocal Duet/Trio | Broadway |
Championship Plaque [10] | Vocal Duet/Trio | Industry Award |
Viray was 15 years of age back then when she competed at the singing competition Pinoy Pop Superstar held by the
local television station GMA 7. She emerged as the weekly champion after singing a Whitney Houston hit song Run to You. She also sang Reflection, I Have Nothing and Never Too Far on the consecutive weeks, and after four consecutive weeks of being weekly champion, she then qualified to the grand finals.
On the grand finals, the eight grand contenders wore identical attires the men, in black suits with red shirts; and the women, in red gowns. They sang their own respective songs as the UP Concert Chorus, dressed in black, and carrying lighted white balloons, provided the background. MC Monterola and Jonalyn Viray had a back-to-back performance, MC singing "Through the Fire," and Jonalyn "It Might Be You." Kristel Astor sang "If You Dont Know Me By Now," Philbert de Torres did "Once There was a Love," Sheila Ferreri gave an impressive rendition of Eva Eugenios "Tukso," Charmaine
Piamonte sang "I Believe," Brenan Espartinez sang "Home" and Michael Garcia, "If Youre Not the One."
From the eight were chosen the Top Four: Jonalyn Viray, Michael Garcia, Charmaine Piamonte and Brenan Espartinez. Michael was as cool, smooth and confident in singing "Shes Out of My Life," and Charmaine was equally at ease and
cool in singing her song. Jonalyn was in her best elements as she sang "Run to You" by Whitney Houston. Brenan, was also confident and remarkable as he sang his song "Careless Whisper."
From the Top Four, Michael and Charmaine were eliminated to give way to the Top Two, Jonalyn and Brenan who then
delivered their own versions of the Pinoy Pop Superstar theme song "The Miracle." Jonalyn then beat Espartinez and
was declared the first ever grand champion of Pinoy Pop Superstar.
For winning the title of "Pinoy Pop Superstar", Jonalyn won 1 million pesos in cash and became the owner of a Futura
Classic house and lot developed by Filinvest and a brand-new Toyota Innova. She also won an exclusive one-year
contract with GMA Records, the recording arm of GMA Network, and received 100,000 pesos worth of Belo Medical services, plus gift certificates worth 50,000 pesos from Gandang Ricky Reyes.[11]
"Global Pinoy", Literally Meaning World-Class Filipino, by SM Supermalls, awarded Viray the
Global Pinoy Award for bringing such a pride for the country when she bagged gold medals and plaque at the
World Championships of Performing Arts at Hollywood, and for singing the Philippine National Anthem at Pacquiao-Cotto Fight at Las Vegas, Nevada. She is on that awardee list amongst world-famous broadway superstar Lea Salonga, prima ballerina Lisa Macuja-Elizalde and Romi Garduce, one of the first Filipinos to reach the peak of Mount Everest.[12]
In May 2008, it was confirmed that GMA Artist Center would be forming a female music trio called La Diva. With its
“Three of a Kind” segment, the musical variety show gets ready to introduce a new generation of divas.
Member Jonalyn Viray notes that a meeting for the creation of La Diva was held in January that year, with the
stipulation that each member of the group would still keep their own identity, and their solo career. While the three
ladies of La Diva are uncertain of how the group was formed, the combining factor is that each of them came from
the singing competition, Pinoy Pop Superstar. Jonalyn Viray and Maricris Garcia were the Grand Champions of the first
and third seasons respectively, and Aicelle Santos was the runner-up of the second season. She is currently
performing regularly with the group at Party Pilipinas and had a self-titled album and concerts.
Album | Record Label | Release Date | Record Status |
Pinoy Pop Superstar: The Finalists [10] | GMA Records | 2005 | Certified Platinum Record |
On My Own [10] | GMA Records | 2005 | Certified Gold Record |
La Diva [10] | GMA Records | 2010 | |
Jonalyn Viray | Creative Media Entertainment | 2013 |
Single | OST from | Album |
Ay, Amor! [10] | Rosalinda | La Diva |
Ikaw Ang Pag-Ibig [10] | Ang Babaeng Hinugot sa Aking Tadyang | La Diva |
Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan[10] | Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan | La Diva |
Maging Akin ka Lamang [10] | Maging Akin ka Lamang | None |
Kung Mahawi Man Ang Ulap[10] | Mahawi Man ang Ulap | None |
Ang Mundo Ko'y Ikaw[10] | Bakekang | None |
Ikaw Nga[10] | Mulawin | None |
Di na Mag-iisa[10] | Darna | None |
Year | Title | Role | Station |
1996 | MTB Teen Star[10] | Herself-1st Runner Up | ABS-CBN |
1996 | Birit Bulilit[10] | Herself-1st Runner Up | IBC-13 |
2005–2008 | Pinoy Pop Superstar[10] | Herself-Champion | GMA |
2005–2010 | SOP Rules[10] | Herself | GMA |
2005 | My Guardian Abby[10] | Guest | QTV-11 |
2006 | I Luv NY[10] | Jenny de Castro | GMA |
2009 | SOP Fully Charged[10] | Herself | GMA |
2010–2013 | Party Pilipinas | Herself | GMA |
2012 | My Daddy Dearest[10] | Guest Singer | GMA |
2013-present | Sunday All Stars | Herself ('Ligang iLike' Member) | GMA |
2013 | Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman | Guest | GMA |