List of awards and nominations received by Regine Velasquez
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Regine Velasquez is a Filipino singer and actress who has received several awards and nominations for her contributions in music, film and television. She rose to prominence after winning the 1984 Ang Bagong Kampeon and the 1989 Asia-Pacific Song Contest.[1] In 1987, Velasquez signed a record deal with VIVA Records and released her eponymous debut album.[1] Later that year, she was named Most Promising Female Entertainer at the 10th Aliw Awards for her work. Her succeeding albums Nineteen 90 (1990) and Tagala Talaga (1991) won her the awards for the Most Popular Female Entertainer at the Box Office Entertainment Award ceremonies in 1991 and 1992.
Reason Enough (1993), Velasquez's fourth studio album, included the single "Sana Maulit Muli". She won Awit Awards for Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist for the single and Best Performance by a Duet for "Muli" with Gary Valenciano on his ninth studio album Hataw Na. Velasquez's first regional album, Listen Without Prejudice, was released in May 1994. Its lead single "In Love With You" was nominated for two Perfect 10 Music Awards, including Favorite Performance in a Song. In November 1999, Velasquez had full conceptual and creative control as the executive producer of her tenth studio album R2K. In support of the album, she headlined the R2K Concert in April 2000 and won Best Female Major Concert Act at the Aliw Awards for the show. The singer was also named the Most Popular Female Entertainer at 30th Box Office Entertainment Awards, making Velasquez the first artist in the award show's history to receive the honor for the tenth consecutive year.
Velasquez released "You Are My Song", the main theme of her film Wanted Perfect Mother (1996). The song won Best Movie Theme Song and Best Ballad Recording at the Awit Awards in 1997. She also starred in the motion picture Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw (2000) and released the soundtrack's eponymous lead single, which won the FAMAS Award[2] and Star Award for Best Movie Theme Song,[2] as well as her second Awit Award for Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist in 2001. The singer's eleventh studio album Reigne was released in November 2001; two of its singles, "To Reach You" and "Sa Aking Pag-iisa", gave Velasquez two consecutive wins as Favorite Artist Philippines at the 2002 and 2003 MTV Asia Awards. She then appeared in romantic comedies—including Pangako Ikaw Lang (2001) and Of All the Things (2013)—for which she was awarded the Box Office Queen and the Golden Screen Award for Best Actress, respectively.
Velasquez has also received recognition for her work in television; she has accrued three Star Awards for Best Actress in 2002, Best Female Host in 2005 and Best Talent Search Program Host in 2006. In December 2016, she was included in People Asia magazine's annual People of the Year list.[3] In addition to competitive awards, Velasquez has been honored with four lifetime achievement awards, including the Awit Awards' Dangal ng Musikang Pilipino, the Star Awards for Music's Natatanging Alagad Ng Musika, FAMAS Awards' Golden Artist and Myx Music's Magna Award.
Aliw Awards[]
The Aliw Awards are presented annually by the Aliw Awards Foundation. Established in 1976, it recognizes achievements of live entertainment industry artists and professionals. Velasquez has won 15 out of 20 nominations, including Entertainer of the Year in 2007, 2009 and 2019.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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1987 | Regine | Most Promising Female Entertainer | Won | [4] |
2000 | R2K The Concert | Best Female Major Concert Act | Won | [5] |
2001 | R15 | Best Female Major Concert Act | Won | [4] |
2002 | Two For The Knight | Best Female Major Concert Act | Won | |
2003 | Martin and Regine: The World Concert Tour | Best Female Major Concert Act | Won | |
Best Major Concert Collaboration | Won | |||
2004 | The Songbird & The Songwriter | Best Performance in a Concert (Female) | Won | [6] |
2005 | Reigning Still | Best Female Major Concert Act | Nominated | [7] |
Queens on Fire | Best Major Concert Collaboration | Nominated | ||
2007 | Twenty | Best Female Major Concert Act | Won | [8] |
Entertainer of the Year | Won | |||
2009 | Divas 4 Divas | Best Female Major Concert Act | Won | [9] |
Best Major Concert Collaboration | Won | |||
Entertainer of the Year | Won | |||
2012 | Mr & Mrs A | Best Major Concert Collaboration | Nominated | [10] |
2013 | Foursome | Best Major Concert Collaboration | Nominated | [11] |
2016 | Royals | Best Major Concert Collaboration | Won | [12] |
2017 | R3.0 Concert | Best Female Major Concert Act | Nominated | [13] |
2019 | Herself | Entertainer Of The Year | Won | [14] |
Iconic | Best Collaboration in a Concert | Won | ||
2020 | Unified | Best Collaboration in a Concert | Nominated | [15] |
Asian Television Awards[]
The Asian Television Awards was created in 1996 to honor achievements in programming, production and performance in the Asian television industry.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2002 | One Night with Regine | Best Music Program | Won | [16] |
2003 | Back To Back Christmas | Best Entertainment Special | Won | [17] |
Awit Awards[]
The Awit Awards is an annual awards ceremony honoring outstanding achievements in the music industry, and is organized by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI). Often considered the highest music honor, the awards were established in 1969. Velasquez has received 21 awards from 48 nominations.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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1994 | "Sana Maulit Muli" | Best Performance By A Female Recording Artist | Won | [18] |
"Muli" (with Gary Valenciano) | Best Performance by a Duet | Won | ||
1995 | "Forever" (with Martin Nievera) | Best Performance by a Duet | Won | |
1997 | "You Are My Song" | Best Movie Theme Song Recording | Won | |
Best Ballad Recording | Won | |||
2001 | "Habang May Buhay" (with Jaya) | Best Performance by a Duet | Won | |
"Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw" | Best Performance By A Female Recording Artist | Won | ||
Best Movie Theme Song Recording | Won | |||
Best Ballad Recording | Won | |||
2004 | "Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka" | Best Movie Theme Song Recording | Won | |
"Magpakailanpaman" (with Ogie Alcasid) | Best Movie Theme Song Recording | Nominated | [19] | |
"Tell Me" (with Ariel Rivera) | Best Performance By A Duet | Nominated | ||
Best Musical Arrangement | Won | [18] | ||
Best Vocal Arrangement | Won | |||
2007 | "A Single Soul" (with Reuben Laurente) | Best R&B Music | Won | |
Best Performance By A Duet | Nominated | [20] | ||
"Kailangan Ko, Kailangan Mo" (with Martin Nievera) | Best Performance By A Duet | Nominated | ||
"Till I Met You" | Best Performance By A Female Recording Artist | Nominated | ||
"Di Na Nag-Iisa" | Best Song Written for Movie/TV/Stage Play | Nominated | ||
2008 | "Paano Kita Iibigin" (with Piolo Pascual) | Best Song Written for Movie/TV/Stage Play | Won | [21] |
Best Performance By A Duet | Nominated | [22] | ||
2009 | "And I Love You So" | People's Choice Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist | Won | [18] |
Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist | Nominated | [23] | ||
Low Key | Best Album Package | Nominated | ||
2011 | "You Don't Know" | Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist | Nominated | [24] |
Fantasy | Album of the Year | Nominated | ||
2012 | Regine Velasquez | Dangal Ng Musikang Pilipino Award | Won | [25] |
2013 | "Lipad Ng Pangarap" (with Angeline Quinto) | Best Inspirational/Religious Recording | Won | [26] |
Best Collaboration | Nominated | [27] | ||
2014 | "Araw, Ulap, Langit" | Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist | Nominated | [28] |
Hulog Ka Ng Langit | Best Selling Album of the Year | Nominated | ||
"Hulog Ka Ng Langit" | Best Ballad Recording | Nominated | ||
"Nathaniel (Gift of God)" | Best Inspirational/Religious Recording | Won | [29] | |
"Hele ni Inay" | Best Christmas Recording | Won | ||
"Nandiyan Palagi" | Best Song Written for Movie/TV/Stage Play | Nominated | [30] | |
2016 | "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" (with Jed Madela) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | [31] |
2018 | "Hugot" | Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist | Nominated | [32] |
R3.0 | Album of the Year | Nominated | ||
"Skybound" | Best Inspirational Recording | Nominated | ||
"Hugot" | Favorite Female Artist | Won | [33] | |
"R3.0" | Favorite Album of The Year | Won | ||
2019 | "Pagbigyang Muli" (with Erik Santos) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | [34] |
2020 | "Unbreakable" (with Moira Dela Torre) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | [35] |
Best Ballad Recording | Nominated | |||
Best Pop Recording | Nominated | |||
Best Song Written for Movie/TV/Stage Play | Nominated | |||
Best Vocal Arrangement | Nominated | |||
2021 | "Mahal Ko O Mahal Ako" | Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist | Nominated | [36] |
Box Office Entertainment Awards[]
The Box Office Entertainment Awards, given annually by the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation since 1971, are a set of awards for excellence in film, music and television. Velasquez has won the award for Most Popular Female Entertainer for eleven consecutive years beginning in 1991 to 2001.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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1991 | Nineteen 90 | Most Popular Female Entertainer | Won | [4] |
1992 | Tagala Talaga | Most Popular Female Entertainer | Won | |
1993 | Reason Enough | Most Popular Female Entertainer | Won | |
1994 | Listen Without Prejudice | Most Popular Female Entertainer | Won | |
1995 | My Love Emotion | Most Popular Female Entertainer | Won | |
1996 | Retro | Most Popular Female Entertainer | Won | |
1997 | Do Re Mi | Most Popular Female Entertainer | Won | |
1998 | Drawn | Most Popular Female Entertainer | Won | |
1999 | R2K | Most Popular Female Entertainer | Won | |
2000 | Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw | Most Popular Female Entertainer | Won | |
2001 | Regine Live: Songbird Sings the Classics | Most Popular Female Entertainer | Won | [37] |
2002 | Pangako Ikaw Lang | Box Office Queen | Won | [38] |
2003 | Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka | Female Entertainer of the Year | Won | [4] |
2004 | Covers Vol., 1 | Female Entertainer of the Year | Won | |
2005 | Reflections | Female Entertainer of the Year | Won | [39] |
2007 | Forever After | Concert Queen | Won | [40] |
2015 | Voices of Love | Female Concert Performer of the Year | Won | [41] |
2016 | Ultimate | Female Concert Performer of the Year | Won | [42] |
2017 | Royals | Female Concert Performer of the Year | Won | [43] |
2018 | #paMORE | Female Concert Performer of the Year | Won | [44] |
2019 | Regine at the Movies | Female Concert Performer of the Year | Won | [45] |
2020 | "Ikaw Ang Aking Mahal" | Female Recording Artist Of The Year | Won | [46] |
FAMAS Awards[]
The FAMAS Awards are presented annually by the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) recognizing excellence in film.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2001 | "Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw" | Best Movie Theme Song of the Year | Won | [2] |
2006 | Lifetime Achievement Award | Golden Artist Award | Won | [47] |
2008 | Paano Kita Iibigin | Best Actress | Nominated | [48] |
Golden Screen Awards[]
The Golden Screen Awards are organized by the Entertainment Press Society (ENPRESS). First awarded in 2003, the awards aim to recognize excellent achievements in film and television.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2013 | Of All The Things | Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical | Won | [49] |
Luna Awards[]
First awarded in 1983, the Luna Awards are presented annually by the Film Academy of the Philippines (FAP) recognizing excellence in film.[50]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2008 | Paano Kita Iibigin | Best Actress | Nominated | [51] |
MTV Awards[]
MTV Asia Awards[]
The MTV Asia Awards were established in 2002 by MTV Asia to celebrate the most popular music videos and artists of the year. Velasquez won the inaugural award for Favorite Artist Philippines.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2002 | "To Reach You" | Favorite Artist Philippines | Won | [52] |
2003 | "Sa Aking Pag-iisa (Remix)" | Favorite Artist Philippines | Won | [53] |
2004 | "Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka" | Favorite Artist Philippines | Nominated | [54] |
MTV Pilipinas Music Award[]
The MTV Pilipinas Music Awards were established in 2001 by MTV Philippines to celebrate the top music videos in the Philippines.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2001 | "Lost Without Your Love" | Favorite Female Artist in a Video | Won | [4] |
2002 | "To Reach You" | Favorite Female Artist in a Video | Nominated | |
Favorite Song | Nominated | |||
2003 | "Sa Aking Pag-iisa (Remix)" | Favorite Female Artist in a Video | Won | |
Favorite Song | Won |
Myx Music Awards[]
Voted online in Myx's official site, MyxPh.com, the Myx Music Awards honor artists for their achievements in music. Velasquez has won two competitive awards and has been honored with a lifetime achievement award.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2007 | "Bakit Ba Inibig Ka" (with Erik Santos) | Favorite Collaboration | Won | [55] |
"Hindi Ko Na Kaya Masaktan Pa" (with Ogie Alcasid) | Nominated | [56] | ||
2008 | "Paano Kita Iibigin" (with Piolo Pascual) | Favorite Collaboration | Nominated | [57] |
Favorite Myx Live Performance | Nominated | |||
2009 | "Tell Me That You Love Me" | Favorite Mellow Video | Nominated | [58] |
Low Key | Favorite Mellow Artist | Nominated | ||
2010 | "And I Love You So" | Favorite Mellow Video | Nominated | [59] |
2011 | "You Don't Know" | Favorite Mellow Video | Nominated | [60] |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Magna Award | Won | [61] | |
2015 | "Takipsilim" (with Gloc-9) | Favorite Collaboration | Won | [62] |
Best Music Video | Nominated |
Star Awards[]
Star Awards for Movies[]
The PMPC Star Awards for Movies is an annual awards show presented by the Philippine Movie Press Club for excellence in cinematic achievements.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2001 | "Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw" | Best Movie Theme Song of the Year | Won | [2] |
2008 | Paano Kita Iibigin | Darling of the Press | Won | [63] |
Star Awards For Music[]
The PMPC Star Awards for Music is an annual awards show presented by the Philippine Movie Press Club for excellence in music and recording.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2009 | Low Key | Female Recording Artist of the Year | Won | [64] |
Revival Album Of The Year | Won | |||
Female Pop Artist of the Year | Nominated | [65] | ||
Album Cover Design | Nominated | |||
"And I Love You So" | Music Video Of The Year | Nominated | ||
2011 | Fantasy | Female Recording Artist of the Year | Nominated | [66] |
Music Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
Female Pop Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||
2012 | Mr. & Mrs. A | Concert of the Year | Nominated | [25] |
Female Concert Performer of the Year | Nominated | |||
Lifetime Achievement Award | Natatanging Alagad Ng Musika | Won | ||
2013 | Silver | Female Concert Performer of the Year | Won | [67] |
Concert of the Year | Nominated | |||
Foursome | Female Concert Performer of the Year | Nominated | ||
Concert of the Year | Won | |||
2014 | Hulog Ka Ng Langit | Album Cover Concept and Design of the Year | Won | [68] |
Album of the Year | Nominated | [69] | ||
Female Recording Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||
Female Pop Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||
Voices of Love | Concert of the Year | Nominated | ||
Female Concert Performer of the Year | Nominated | |||
2015 | Ultimate | Female Concert Performer of the Year | Won | [70] |
Concert of the Year | Won | |||
"Push Mo Yan 'Teh" (with Vice Ganda) | Novelty Song of the Year | Nominated | ||
2016 | Royals | Female Concert Performer of the Year | Nominated | [71] |
Concert of the Year | Nominated | |||
2018 | "Hugot" | Female Recording Artist Of The Year | Nominated | [72] |
R3.0 | Revival Album Of The Year | Nominated | ||
R3.0 (30th Anniversary Concert) | Female Concert Performer Of The Year | Nominated | ||
Concert Of The Year | Nominated | |||
#paMORE | Concert Of The Year | Won | [73] | |
2019 | "Ikaw Ang Aking Mahal" | Female Recording Artist Of The Year | Nominated | [74] |
"Pagbigyang Muli" (with Erik Santos) | Collaboration Of The Year | Nominated | ||
Regine At The Movies | Female Concert Performer Of The Year | Nominated | ||
Concert Of The Year | Nominated | |||
Herself | Pilita Corales Lifetime Achievement Award | Won | [75] | |
2021 | "I Am Beautiful" | Female Recording Artist Of The Year | Won | [76] [77] |
Music Video Of The Year | Nominated | |||
Iconic | Female Concert Performer Of The Year | Won | ||
Concert Of The Year | Nominated |
Star Awards For Television[]
The PMPC Star Awards for Television is an annual awards show presented by the Philippine Movie Press Club for achievements in television.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2002 | Maalaala Mo Kaya | Best Single Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role | Won | [78] |
2005 | SOP Rules! | Best Female TV Host | Won | [4] |
2006 | Pinoy Pop Superstar | Best Talent Search Program Host | Won | [79] |
SOP Rules! | Best Female TV Host | Nominated | ||
2007 | Pinoy Pop Superstar | Best Talent Search Program Host | Nominated | [80] |
SOP Rules! | Best Female TV Host | Nominated | ||
2008 | SOP Rules! | Best Female TV Host | Nominated | [81] |
2009 | Celebrity Duets | Best Talent Search Program Host | Nominated | [82] |
SOP Rules! | Best Female TV Host | Nominated | ||
2010 | Celebrity Duets | Best Talent Search Program Host | Nominated | [83] |
SOP Fully Charged | Best Female TV Host | Nominated | ||
2011 | Party Pilipinas | Best Female TV Host | Nominated | [84] |
2012 | Party Pilipinas | Best Female TV Host | Nominated | [85] |
2013 | Sarap Diva | Best Celebrity Talk Show Host | Nominated | [86] |
H.O.T. TV | Best Magazine Show Host | Nominated | ||
2015 | Bet ng Bayan | Best Talent Search Program Host | Nominated | [87] |
2016 | Sarap Diva | Best Celebrity Talk Show Host | Nominated | [88] |
2017 | Full House Tonight | Best Female TV Host | Nominated | [89] |
2019 | ASAP Natin 'To | Best Female TV Host | Nominated | [90] |
The Clash | Best Magazine Show Host | Nominated | ||
2021 | ASAP Natin 'To | Best Female TV Host | Nominated | [91] |
World Music Awards[]
The World Music Award is an international awards show founded in 1989 that annually honors recording artists based on worldwide sales figures provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).[92] Velasquez has received three nominations.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2013 | Regine Velasquez | World's Best Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | [93] |
World's Best Female Artist | Nominated | |||
World's Best Live Act | Nominated |
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External links[]
- Lists of awards received by actor
- Lists of awards received by Filipino musician
- Regine Velasquez