King Girado

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King
King performing at the 2012 Philippine Marketing Association event
King performing at the 2012 Philippine Marketing Association event
Background information
Birth nameFilbert Barinos Girado, Jr.
Born (1979-04-14) April 14, 1979 (age 42)
Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines
GenresPop, R&B, acoustic
Occupation(s)Singer, model, actor, television personality
Years active2004–present
LabelsStar Music
Associated actsNina Girado

Filbert Barinos Girado, Jr. (born April 14, 1979), better known by his stage name King, is a Filipino singer, musician, model and actor. He graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology from Far Eastern University. He is known for his hit songs such as "Maybe", "Bat 'di Mo Pagbigyan", and "Will You Wait for Me" from his albums Solo and The Reason I Exist under Star Music.[1][2][3]

Biography[]

During his childhood, King was not interested in singing though, music was in his genes already. He grew up in a music-filled environment. He is the second sibling of four children. His father, Filbert Girado, Sr. was a businessman and former member of The Bayanihan Vocal Group and his mother Daulet Girado, a nurse and also musically inclined.[4] He is the second of 4 siblings, brother of Asia's Diamond Soul Siren Nina. His Mom used to put him to piano lessons, but told his younger sister Nina to go for him instead.[5] He possessed the talent indeed but the idea of being a singer was furthest from his mind. It was on his teen years when he discovered New Kids On The Block. He was fascinated by the high- pitched falsetto of Jordan Knight and wanted to be like him.[6]

The love of music in the entertainment industry is too good to be resisted and King finally decided to try his luck in the music industry. King just respected the call to become a singer and joined his sister Nina as the frontman of the band MYMP. He also joined the boyband IdolZone 2 and formed his own group Domain when the band did not work out.

The last band he joined was Spunk. And when it fell apart, Star Records offered him an opportunity. Star Records at that time was planning to establish a local boy group, equivalent to international bands such as 'NSYNC and Backstreet Boys. King immediately grabbed the chance and auditioned. He was accepted but told to wait for they were lacking some more members.[7]

Eventually, the plan of putting up a local boy band was set aside and he was chosen to be a part of the ”Solo” album project, a three-in-one album, performing with two other artists.[8] The three was launched to stardom as solo performer through Solo. King’s first single “Maybe” hit the #1 spot in radio stations and established King as a recording artist.[9] The album was awarded certified Gold status during King's Birthday celebration in ASAP.[10][11]

King launched his own album entitled "The reason I exist" at the Hardrock cafe together with the launch of his new music video "Ba't di mo pagbigyan".[12][13]

He sang the Tagalog theme song Ikaw ang buhay Ko,[14] an adaptation form the Taiwanese song Cun Zai for the 5566 Taiwanese Idol drama TV series Westside Story in ABS-CBN.

The Center for Pop Music Philippines awarded King as 2005 Singing Ambassador, a year after his sister Nina.[15][16]

King represented the Philippines in the 2008 World Championships of Performing Arts and brought home medals in four categories in the male vocalist division.[17][18][19]

He has held live concerts in other countries such as in the USA, Saipan, Dubai, Japan and Papua New Guinea.[20][21]

Media Appearances[]

Before King entered showbusiness, he had done television commercials such as Talk N' Txt, Nescafe and Lotus ballpen. In 2005, he did a Mexicorn TV commercial with actress Pauleen Luna.[22]

He has become part of the Sunday variety show ASAP of ABS CBN after performing at the Happy 50TV concert with F4, Barbie Hsu and other Local artists.[23][24]

He was chosen by MTV Philippines as their Rising star of the month of April 2004.

King appeared in an episode in Buttercup (TV series) of ABS CBN as a bar performer singing his song Muli mong mahalin.

He interpreted the song Huwag Ka Nang umiyak during the finals competition night of the 2004 Himig Handog Love songs which was recorded by True faith for the soundtrack.[25]

King joined his fellow Star Music and ABS CBN artists in 2006 recording and doing a music video for the Philippine Tourism Authority(PTA) entitled "Pilipino sa Turismo’y Aktibo" featuring the BEST of the Philippines, beautiful sights and destinations and rich cultural heritage.[26][27]

In 2007 King had a cameo role as one of the lead actor's (Zeus) friend in the sci-fi action-fantasy indie film Xenoa.[citation needed]

King Appeared in a couple of his sister Nina's music video and also helped her conceptualize her latest 2011 album "Stay Alive".[28]

Television[]

  • "Chika Besh" (TV5)
  • "Mars Pa More" (GMA 7)
  • "Magandang Buhay" (ABS CBN 2)
  • "All Out Sundays" (GMA 7)
  • "Wowowin" (GMA 7)
  • "Tunay Na Buhay" (GMA 7)
  • "Ang Pinaka" (GMA News TV 27)
  • "Tonight With Boy Abunda" (ABS CBN 2)
  • "Thank You Kapuso: GMA @ 65 TV Special" (GMA 7)
  • "Sunday PinaSaya" (GMA 7)
  • "The Singing Bee Philippines" (ABS CBN 2)
  • "Protege" (GMA 7)
  • "OMJ With Ogie & Jobert" (TeleRadyo Channel)
  • "Todo Todd Walang Preno" (TeleRadyo Channel)
  • "The Voice Of The Philippines" (ABS CBN 2)
  • "ASOP: A Song Of Praise Talent Show" (UNTV 37)
  • "The Ryzza Mae Show" (GMA 7)
  • "Celebrity Samurai" (TV5)
  • "Artista Academy" (TV5)
  • "Batibot Sa 5" (TV5)
  • "Lokomoko U" (TV5)
  • "GMA @ 60: The Heart Of Television TV Special" (GMA 7)
  • "Sunday All Stars" (GMA 7)
  • "Party Pilipinas" (GMA 7)
  • "It's Showtime" (ABS CBN 2)
  • "Master Showman Presents Walang Tulugan(GMA 7)
  • "Wowowillie" (TV5)
  • "Pinoy Dream Academy" (ABS CBN 2)
  • Myx Mo! TV Special (MYX Channel)
  • Chowtime(IBC 13)
  • Heatthrobs 911 - MTB(ABS CBN 2)
  • StarQuest - MTB(ABS CBN 2)
  • Happy50TV Concert(ABS CBN 2)
  • Victim(ABS CBN 2)
  • ASAP' Natin To" (ABS CBN 2)
  • ABS CBN 2004 Christmas special(ABS CBN 2)
  • Buttercup(ABS CBN 2)
  • Unang Hirit(GMA 7)
  • Umagang Kay Ganda (ABS CBN 2)
  • All Star K! The 1Million Videoke challenge(GMA 7)
  • Star in a Million(ABS CBN 2)
  • MRS(ABS CBN 2)
  • 2006 Binibining Pilipinas Talent night(GMA 7)
  • Tapatan(UNTV 25)
  • "Magandang Tanghali Bayan" (ABS CBN 2)
  • "Philippine Idol" (TV5)
  • Sing Galing (TV5)
  • Sing A Gong (TV5)
  • Mornings at ANC(ANC)
  • Kris & Korina(ABS CBN 2)
  • At Home Ako dito(ABS CBN 2)
  • SIS(GMA 7)
  • Eat Bulaga(GMA 7)
  • Wowowee(ABS CBN 2)
  • Pop Myx(Studio 23 "now ABS CBN Sports & Action Channel)
  • Mellow Myx(Studio 23 "now ABS CBN Sports & Action Channel)
  • Myx Live!(Studio 23 "now ABS CBN Sports & Action Channel)
  • MTV Philippines(MTV)
  • Homeboy(ABS CBN 2)
  • ASOP TV(UNTV)

Discography[]

Awards[]

  • 1997: Grand champion Heartthrobs 911 sing and lookalike contest (Sang Linggo NAPO Sila,ABS CBN)
  • 2005: Gold record award for Solo Album (Star Music)
  • 2005: Gold record award for King The reason I exist (Star Music)
  • 2005: Center for Pop Music Philippines Ambassador
  • 2006: Best Male Performer (National Consumers Quality Awards)
  • 2008: Gold Medal (Rock Category) World Championships of the Performing Arts
  • 2008: Silver Medal (Contemporary Category) World Championships of the Performing Arts
  • 2008: Silver Medal (Broadway Category) World Championships of the Performing Arts
  • 2008: Bronze Medal (Gospel Category) World Championships of the Performing Arts

Nominations[]

  • 2004: Best Male performer (Maybe), The Awit Awards
  • 2004: Best New Male performer (Maybe), The Awit Awards
  • 2005: Best Male performer for Hotels, bars and Lounges, The Aliw Awards
  • 2006: Best Male performer for Hotels, bars and Lounges, The Aliw Awards

References[]

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  5. ^ "Archived copy". The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on 2012-09-13. Retrieved 2012-03-04.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  10. ^ "Devo and Josh King score gold record". news.google.com. April 18, 2004. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  11. ^ "ASAP | ABS-CBN Entertainment". Asap.abs-cbn.com. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  12. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-03-02. Retrieved 2012-03-02.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  14. ^ "Westside Story Ending". YouTube. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
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  17. ^ [8][dead link]
  18. ^ http://telebisyon.net/balita/Team-Philippines-for-WCOPA-2008-bared/artikulo/141257/
  19. ^ "Team Philippines to compete with 40 countries in WCOPA 2008". Philippine Entertainment Portal. 2008-07-07. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  20. ^ [9]
  21. ^ Eden, Irish (2010-04-15). "Filipino singer Nina in Dubai | Lifestyle – Gulf News". Gulfnews.com. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
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  28. ^ [11]
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