CHARICE PEMPENGCO
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I'm staring out of my window
And the rain is pouring down
When you left, I was so low
But I'm not gonna drown
I don't need no shoulder
I'm gonna be a soldier
I just wanna feel somethin' I don't understand
I'm just gonna run right through the rain
I'm just gonna dance right through the pain
I just wanna feel that rhythm, feel that drum
Let my heart beat louder
Let my heart speak louder than my head (head, head, head)
Heart beat louder than my head (head, head, head)
Heart speak louder
Wanna feel that rhythm, feel that drum
Let my heart beat louder
Let my heart speak louder than my head
I, I am over overthinking of how to get you back
I'm checking out for the weekend
And I ain't going back
I don't need no shoulder
I'm gonna be a soldier
I just wanna feel somethin' I don't understand
I'm just gonna run right through the rain
I'm just gonna dance right through the pain
I just wanna feel that rhythm, feel that drum
Let my heart beat louder
Let my heart speak louder than my head (head, head, head)
Heart beat louder than my head (head, head, head)
Heart speak louder
Wanna feel that rhythm, feel that drum
Let my heart beat louder
Let my heart speak louder than my head
Oh, letting go
Yet it feel so good, so right
Oh, all I know
Is that I let my heart beat
Heart speak louder than my louder than my
Heart beat heart speak louder than my louder than my
Heart beat heart speak louder than my louder than my louder, louder, louder, louder
I'm just gonna run right through the rain
I'm just gonna dance right through the pain
I just wanna feel that rhythm, feel that drum
Let my heart beat louder
Let my heart speak louder than my head (head, head, head)
Heart beat louder than my head (head, head, head)
Heart speak louder
Wanna feel that rhythm, feel that drum
Let my heart beat louder
Let my heart speak louder than my head.
=10 May1992, San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines
Mini Biography
Charmaine Clarice Relucio Pempengco, better known as Charice,
was born in San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines. When she was three
years old, she witnessed her abusive father point a gun at her mom during an episode of domestic violence.Along with her mother
and younger brother Carl, they left their father in search of a
better life.
Charice was very young when her mother noted that Charice's rendition of Happy Birthday was very high-pitched and on-key. When Charice was four years old, her mother Raquel came home to
discover Charice standing on top of the kitchen table singing Celine
Dion's My Heart Will Go On. She initially thought the radio was
on and Celine was singing. Charice had learned to operate the karaoke machine by observing her mother, who was a singer in a band, practice with her band mates. It was then that Charice's singing talent was discovered.
At the age of seven, with money hard to come by and with little food to put on
the table, Charice urged her mother to teach her how to sing and let her join
singing contests to help support their family. She went around the provinces of Laguna and Batangas, joining amateur singing contests in town fiestas and later, on little-known shows on television. She started winning most of the contests
she joined, often borrowing money from friends and neighbors for the bus fare
then paying them back after she had won. She estimates she joined 80-100 singing contests all in all.
In 2005 when she was twelve years old, she joined Little Big Star, a singing contest for children on TV network ABS-CBN, loosely patterned after American Idol. She was eliminated after the first round, but was called back as a wild card contestant later on in the show. From there she was a consistent top scorer in
the elimination rounds but only wound up as a third placer in the finals due to low text votes. Dejected as she was really counting on winning the grand prize of P1 million pesos ($20,000) for her family, she wanted to give up on singing.
She made appearances on TV shortly after Little Big Star, dancing backup and
singing in the background on variety shows, but she had basically fallen off the radar. She eventually decided to just give it all up and return to regular
schooling.
Little did she know that David Dueñas (a.k.a FalseVoice), a fan of hers, was
so in awe of her powerful vocals and performances on Little Big Star that he
started uploading them on YouTube. Her videos were racking up millions of hits
online and one of her videos caught the eye of StarKing, a Korean variety show. In 2007, StarKing invited then 15-year old Charice to come to South Korea to
perform. Dressed in pink and wearing pigtails, Charice blew the roof off the set as she performed a hair-raising and powerful rendition of And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going from the Dreamgirls soundtrack. The studio audience were floored
to hear such a big voice coming out of such a small girl.
The video of that StarKing performance went viral on YouTube, garnering millions of views until the producers of The Ellen Degeneres Show took notice. Ellen aired an on-air invitation for Charice to come to her show. A month later, on December 2007, Charice and her mother flew to America for the first time to appear on the show, where Charice sang And I Am Telling You and Whitney Houston's I Will
Always Love You. The audience was blown away, giving Charice the first two standing ovations she had ever received in her life. Charice went home to the Philippines an instant
celebrity.
In May 2008, Charice was invited to guest on Oprah, for a themed show called
World's Smartest Kids. She sang I Have Nothing by Whitney Houston and bought the audience to their feet, giving her another standing ovation. No one was more
impressed than Oprah Winfrey herself though, incredulously asking her, "Girl,
that was fantastic! Who are you?!"
The next day, Charice and her mother were already on a plane waiting to take off for the Philippines when Oprah called to stop the plane and bring them back to her office. Oprah had been so impressed with the girl and couldn't get her off her mind. She listened to Charice's story and told her, "Don't lose hope. I promise you something big will happen." She then called legendary music producer David Foster who took Charice on under his wing.
Charice, as David Foster's protégé, suddenly found herself singing duets with Andrea Bocelli in Italy and with her idol Celine Dion in Madison Square Garden.
She also shared the stage with other big names such as Michael Buble and Josh
Groban. She performed at three of President Barack Obama's pre-inauguration
galas and made a cameo appearance as herself in 2009's Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel. She also went on to appear on the Oprah show three more times
after her initial appearance, the most recent one being last May 11, 2010, a day after her 18th birthday, to debut her self-titled international album CHARICE.
Her single Pyramid with singer Iyaz topped the Billboard Dance chart at #1. Her album sales during its first week landed her in the #8 spot on the US Billboard Hot 200 chart, making her the first ever Asian artist in history to enter the
Billboard top 10.
In June 2010, it was announced that Charice landed a recurring guest role on the hit TV series Glee, playing the character of Sunshine Corazon, a Filipino foreign exchange student to rival actress Lea Michele's character, Rachel Berry.
Trivia
Has one younger brother, Carl.Her nickname at home is Ming, which is a Filipino colloquial term for cat. Charice's mom calls her that because when Charice was a little girl, she loved cats but couldn't keep one because she's allergic.
Is a huge fan of horror/thriller/slasher movies. Among her favorites are Orphan and Saw and she owns a Chucky (from Child's Play) and a Bride of Chucky doll.
She considers Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, and Beyonce as her musical idols ad influences.The theme song for the game Final Fantasy XIII-2 for Xbox 360 and North American PlayStation 3 is "New World" .
There were times when you were singing, sometimes there'd be
other contestants who really didn't like you. They would pull
the plug on the microphone, pay off the DJ to ruin the song, to make the song skip.
We really came from nothing, as in when we moved to a new place, we didn't have a couch, we didn't have a TV. We just had a cassette player and our clothes. We had to borrow chairs from our neighbors.
Charice Pempengco is the cover girl of Preview Magazine’s
January- February 2012 issue.