Viva Records (Philippines)

Viva Records is a Philippine record label[2] owned by Viva Entertainment.

Viva Records
Parent companyViva Entertainment[1]
Founded1982
FounderVicente del Rosario, Jr.
StatusActive
GenreP-pop, OPM
Country of originPhilippines
LocationOrtigas Center, Pasig, Philippines

Current artists

Viva compilations

  • 1st Levi Celerio Songwriting Contest Album
  • 18 Original Versions: Most Revival Songs
  • 20 Years Of Lite Rock (in collaboration with 96.3 WRock)
  • A Dozen Alternatives (1994, Iba Music label)
  • A Tribute To George Canseco
  • A Viva Popstars Christmas
  • Acoustic Night Live
  • Acoustic Night Live 2
  • Ayuz! Pinoy Alternative Powecuts
  • Barangay Hip Hop
  • Certified Superhits OPM
  • Certified Superhits OPM Vol. 2
  • Christmas on the Rocks (1994, Iba Music label)
  • Closer To Home 1 (in collaboration with Crossover 105.1)
  • Closer To Home 2 (in collaboration with Crossover 105.1)
  • I Love You More
  • Kanta, Tawa, Sayaw
  • Laging Kitang Mamahalin: A Musical Tribute To National Artists
  • Lite & Live At Tapika
  • Lovestruck
  • Lovestruck Vol. 2
  • Lovestruck Vol. 3: The Promise
  • Lovestruck Vol. 4
  • Mother Of All
  • No. 1 Signature Hits OPM's Best (in collaboration with Vicor Music Corp., 2008)
  • OPM I Love
  • Night Of The Champions
  • Pasko Na Sinta Ko & Other Christmas Favorites
  • Pinoy Soundtrip Vol. 1 (in collaboration with Vicor Music Corp.)
  • Pinoy Soundtrip Vol. 2 (in collaboration with Vicor Music Corp.)
  • Red Horse Beer Muziklaban Astig ng 2006
  • Rok On!
  • Senti 18 Pinoy Love Hits (in collaboration with Vicor Music Corp., 2008)
  • Senti 2: More 18 Pinoy Love Hits (in collaboration with Vicor Music Corp., 2008)
  • Senti 3 (in collaboration with Vicor Music Corp., 2009)
  • Senti 4: It's Complicated (in collaboration with Vicor Music Corp., 2010)
  • Servant Of All (1st Gospel Album of Viva Records)
  • Servant Of All 2: In His Time
  • Servant Of All Kids
  • Songs of Faith, Hope and Inspiration
  • Star For A Night
  • The Best Of Crossover Presents (in collaboration with Crossover 105.1)
  • The Best of Manila Sound: Hopia Mani Popcorn (in collaboration with Myx & GMA Network)
  • The Best of Manila Sound 2: Hopia, Mani, Popcorn (in collaboration with JAM 88.3 & Magic 89.9)
  • The Christmas Dance Party
  • The Pearl Collection: Viva Music's 30th Anniversary Collection (2-CD)
  • The Silver Series (25 Years of Viva Music)
    • Andrew E.
    • Janno
    • Sharon
      • Movie Themes of Sharon
      • Sharon Sings Canseco
      • Sharon Sings Valera
    • Vina
    • Freestyle
    • Wency
    • Willy
    • Regine
      • Movie Themes of Regine
      • Duets
    • Ogie
    • Jaya
    • Gary V. Duets
    • Donna
    • Kuh
    • Jun
    • Ivy
    • Pops
    • Ella May
    • Agot
    • Rico J.
    • Zsa Zsa
    • Pilita
    • Nonoy
    • Rivermaya
    • Gerry Paraiso
    • Tony Manigue
  • Viva 20 Years Anniversary Album
  • Witnessing To The Word

Former Viva Records artists

Viva soundtracks

  • Bituin Walang Ningning (Philippine TV soundtrack) (in collaboration with Star Music)
  • Laging Naroon Ka OST
  • Okey si Ma'am OST (1995)
  • Paano Kita Iibigin OST
  • Pangarap Na Bituin (Philippine TV soundtrack) (in collaboration with Star Music)
  • T.G.I.S. The Movie Soundtrack
  • Til I Met You OST
  • Masikip sa Dibdib OST
  • Pangarap ko'y Ibigin ka OST
  • Annie Batungbakal OST
  • S2pid Luv OST[4]
  • Tusong Twosome OST
  • Sa Huling Paghihintay OST
  • Pangako Ikaw lang OST
  • Weyt A Minit, Kapeng Mainit OST
  • Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw OST
  • Megamol OST
  • Kaputol ng Isang Awit OST
  • Diary Ng Panget OST
  • ABNKKBSNPLAko? The Movie OST

References

  1. "Regine goes on tour". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 4 December 2001. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  2. Dionisio, Veronica C. (4 November 2000). "How radio help create a hit song". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  3. Red, Isah V. (24 June 1995). "More canteen 'disclosures'". Manila Standard. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  4. "Salbakuta is in S2pid Luv OST". Manila Standard. 10 April 2002. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
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