Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) - Whatever Oprah Winfrey says, Charice Pempengco follows.
"The last time we talked, she told me not to fall in love or have a boyfriend yet," the 18-year-old Filipino international pop star said, referring to her benefactor and main career adviser.
"I agree with her because I myself am not ready for that. In Ms Oprah's eyes, I'm still a baby," Charice told journalists. She had just flown in from Los Angeles, California, to do a Valentine special for GMA 7.
Her crush: JT
The petite Pinay admitted she did have a crush on Justin Timberlake, whom she met in 2009. "I sang for him at an event and my knees started shaking when he smiled at me. I nearly forgot the lyrics," she recalled, laughing.
But has she ever fallen in love? "There are guys who are hovering... but that's about it," she replied, adding that her mom has even allowed her to entertain suitors.
Charice pointed out that Winfrey - who topped the list of godparents during her church baptism last year - plays a key role in her US management's decisions: "Ms Oprah is part of the Charice team. We seek her permission for every project that I do, like 'Glee.' When I went to a number of auditions, including some movie projects, there were a few of them that Ms Oprah didn't like. She's very strict. She doesn't like kissing scenes."
One phone call
It was actually US TV host Ellen DeGeneres who gave Charice her break on American television by inviting her to guest on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" on Dec 19, 2007. Winfrey took the singer under her wing the following year, after Charice made a series of guest stints on "The Oprah Winfrey Show."
A powerful and influential media mogul named by Forbes magazine as the richest African American of the 20th century, Winfrey made one phone call to record producer/songwriter David Foster and asked what he could do for Charice. Foster responded by putting Charice on his concert tour lineup. Then he signed her to a record deal with Warner USA.
Foster likewise tapped his (and Josh Groban's) manager, Marc Johnston, to handle Charice's international business deals.
The last time she performed in Manila, on January 8, before an estimated crowd of 70,000 at the SM Mall of Asia open grounds in Pasay City - as endorser of a perfume brand - local media men were miffed. Reporters who had regularly covered her arrivals and concerts wondered why, suddenly, she had too many bodyguards and couldn't give interviews.
"My US management is super-strict and I just follow," Charice explained. "I always tell Marc that, in our culture it's very important for an artist to be within easy reach, especially by media and the fans. He doesn't fully agree; he's concerned about security."
Oversized eyewear
As for other criticisms - for instance, a tabloid columnist wrote that her new signature look with oversized eyeglasses as a recurring character on the hit US TV show "Glee" didn't quite fit her - Charice said: "I don't take negative comments badly. That's an opinion, and I consider it as an advice."
She recalled that she tried putting on the glasses while preparing for her role as exchange student Sunshine Corazon in "Glee." She was afraid the producers wouldn't like it, she recounted, "But they did. I actually told them that I had worn reading glasses as a student in the Philippines."
Using Wayfarers, she said, was a personal choice. No, RayBan is not sponsoring it. "How I wish!" Charice quipped.
The rigors of a busy schedule requires Charice to observe a strict diet now. "Less rice and no fried foods," she disclosed.
She has also started a training programme in an LA gym. "My trainer wants me to develop my abs. The things I have to do are difficult because I'm quite heavy," she complained.
But, she noted, these could also prepare her for a four-night concert series in Japan from February 19-25. "My repertoire has many dance songs ... Beyonce tunes... I easily get tired when dancing while singing," she said.
Rich kid
Asked how it felt to be ranked among the Top 5 richest Filipinos who have made it in the international scene, Charice said: "I don't know that I'm rich. I'm able to provide for my family. I bought my mom a house; and my brother, a car. As for me, I'm happy that I can buy all the gadgets that I want."
The website celebritynetworth.com estimates Charice's current worth at US$12 million.
She recently bought a Blackberry Torch and an iPhone G4, she said, adding, "I also collect G-Shock watches. What I want to buy next is a van."
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Charice beats Beyonce's on US Billboard Hot 100 Chart
As expected, the pilot episode of American hit show Glee's Second Season sent another set of tunes to the higher echelons of the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart – with two songs featuring Filipino teen singer Charice Pempengco.
Aside from giving the YouTube sensation two of her highest-charting songs yet on the tally, the feat also allowed her to surpass a record of R&B/pop singer Beyonce – when Charice's Glee cover of "Listen" charted higher than the former Destiny Child singer's original.
According to Billboard, Charice's heart-stopping take on "Listen" debuted at No. 38 of the latest results of the Hot 100 Chart. In comparison, Beyonce's original version –featured in the movie musical Dreamgirls – ended up on a much lower spot on the Hot 100 Chart, at No. 61, when the song was released in 2007.
Meanwhile, Charice's other Glee cover, Lady Gaga and Beyonce's catchy song "Telephone," landed on the much higher 23rd spot of the same chart. The original version became a Top 3 song for Lady Gaga and Beyonce earlier in the year.
Charice's rendition of "Telephone," which immediately razed the iTunes Top 10 Chart since it was released for download last week, received 102,000 downloads in a span of one week.
The Hot 100 Chart, probably one of the most popular chart in the world, is Billboard's over-all tally for singles in the United States based on radio airplay, digital and physical sales data, and streaming activity data.
On the Billboard Digital Songs Chart, Telephone and Listen charted higher, at No. 11 and No. 19 respectively.
Although "Glee Cast" appears as the artist for both chart entries – as with every other song that comes out of the hit show – "Telephone" is a duet between Charice's character Filipino exchange student Sunshine Corazon and Rachel Berry (Lea Michele).
Apart from Telephone and Listen, Glee's season-two-premiere episode earned for the fictional singing club three more Hot 100 hits, bringing its total chart entries in the said format to a record 69 since its appearance in June 2009 – besting Elton John (67) and claiming the sixth highest total in the tally's 52-year history.
The three other Glee songs that debuted on this week's Hot 100 Chart were covers of Jay-Z and Alicia Keys' "Empire State of Mind" (No. 21), Bruno Mars' "Billionaire" (No. 28), and the musical classic "What I Did for Love" (No. 51).
Charice first appeared on the Hot 100 Chart in 2009 with her debut single and Diane Warren-penned power ballad "Note to God," which peaked at No. 44. She logged her second entry on the chart with the international R&B hit song "Pyramid," which reached No. 56. The same song also became a No. 1 song for Charice on the Billboard Dance/Club Play Songs.
No longer a stranger to Billboard, Charice has sent a few more entries on its different chart formats, including "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," her duet with American Idol's David Archuleta, which peaked at No. 22 of the Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart late last year.
Her self-titled international debut album, released in May, debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 Chart, No. 4 in Canada, and No. 6 in Japan.
Shortly after she made her American acting debut on Glee last week, Billboard ranked Charice 4th on its list of "21 Under 21" List.
"Oprah and 'Glee': they're two of TV's most powerful zeitgeist-definers, and both have fallen head over heels for Charice Pempengco," said Billboard.
"Credit the Queen of All Media for plucking the Filipina sensation from obscurity two years ago and introducing her to Celine Dion," it added. — LBG, GMANews.TV
Aside from giving the YouTube sensation two of her highest-charting songs yet on the tally, the feat also allowed her to surpass a record of R&B/pop singer Beyonce – when Charice's Glee cover of "Listen" charted higher than the former Destiny Child singer's original.
According to Billboard, Charice's heart-stopping take on "Listen" debuted at No. 38 of the latest results of the Hot 100 Chart. In comparison, Beyonce's original version –featured in the movie musical Dreamgirls – ended up on a much lower spot on the Hot 100 Chart, at No. 61, when the song was released in 2007.
Meanwhile, Charice's other Glee cover, Lady Gaga and Beyonce's catchy song "Telephone," landed on the much higher 23rd spot of the same chart. The original version became a Top 3 song for Lady Gaga and Beyonce earlier in the year.
Charice's rendition of "Telephone," which immediately razed the iTunes Top 10 Chart since it was released for download last week, received 102,000 downloads in a span of one week.
The Hot 100 Chart, probably one of the most popular chart in the world, is Billboard's over-all tally for singles in the United States based on radio airplay, digital and physical sales data, and streaming activity data.
On the Billboard Digital Songs Chart, Telephone and Listen charted higher, at No. 11 and No. 19 respectively.
Although "Glee Cast" appears as the artist for both chart entries – as with every other song that comes out of the hit show – "Telephone" is a duet between Charice's character Filipino exchange student Sunshine Corazon and Rachel Berry (Lea Michele).
Apart from Telephone and Listen, Glee's season-two-premiere episode earned for the fictional singing club three more Hot 100 hits, bringing its total chart entries in the said format to a record 69 since its appearance in June 2009 – besting Elton John (67) and claiming the sixth highest total in the tally's 52-year history.
The three other Glee songs that debuted on this week's Hot 100 Chart were covers of Jay-Z and Alicia Keys' "Empire State of Mind" (No. 21), Bruno Mars' "Billionaire" (No. 28), and the musical classic "What I Did for Love" (No. 51).
Charice first appeared on the Hot 100 Chart in 2009 with her debut single and Diane Warren-penned power ballad "Note to God," which peaked at No. 44. She logged her second entry on the chart with the international R&B hit song "Pyramid," which reached No. 56. The same song also became a No. 1 song for Charice on the Billboard Dance/Club Play Songs.
No longer a stranger to Billboard, Charice has sent a few more entries on its different chart formats, including "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," her duet with American Idol's David Archuleta, which peaked at No. 22 of the Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart late last year.
Her self-titled international debut album, released in May, debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 Chart, No. 4 in Canada, and No. 6 in Japan.
Shortly after she made her American acting debut on Glee last week, Billboard ranked Charice 4th on its list of "21 Under 21" List.
"Oprah and 'Glee': they're two of TV's most powerful zeitgeist-definers, and both have fallen head over heels for Charice Pempengco," said Billboard.
"Credit the Queen of All Media for plucking the Filipina sensation from obscurity two years ago and introducing her to Celine Dion," it added. — LBG, GMANews.TV
Charice Album in Japan is now certified gold.
MANILA, Philippines - The album of international singing sensation Charice in Japan is now certified gold.
Charice, who has joined the cast the hit TV show "Glee", thanked all her fans and supporters in Japan for supporting and buying her record.
"Chyeaa! My Album "Charice" is now certified GOLD in Japan! Thank you so much for the support!!! Japan, thank you so much :)," Charice said on her Twitter page.
Charice's album includes the single "Crescent Moon," an English rendition of the hit Japanese song "Mikazuki" by popular Japanese pop singer Ayaka.
In previous interview, Charice said that she was a fan of J-Pop or Japanese pop songs.
Last May, Charice went to Japan to record the album and pose for pictorials for the cover of her CD. Her Japanese album was released last July.
Charice, who has joined the cast the hit TV show "Glee", thanked all her fans and supporters in Japan for supporting and buying her record.
"Chyeaa! My Album "Charice" is now certified GOLD in Japan! Thank you so much for the support!!! Japan, thank you so much :)," Charice said on her Twitter page.
Charice's album includes the single "Crescent Moon," an English rendition of the hit Japanese song "Mikazuki" by popular Japanese pop singer Ayaka.
In previous interview, Charice said that she was a fan of J-Pop or Japanese pop songs.
Last May, Charice went to Japan to record the album and pose for pictorials for the cover of her CD. Her Japanese album was released last July.
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