Julie Anne San Jose

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    Julie Anne Peñaflorida San Jose (born May 17, 1994) is a Filipino singer and actress. She rose to prominence after competing in the reality singing competition

    Popstar Kids
    in 2005.

    San Jose is one of the best-selling recording artists of the 2010s decade in the Philippines.[1] She is the youngest recipient of the Diamond Record Award from the Philippine Association of the Record Industry for her album Julie Anne San Jose, selling 150,000 copies in the country.[2] Among her many accolades includes 2 FAMAS Award, 5 Awit Awards, 3 Myx Music Awards, 4 PMPC Star Awards For Music and was inducted at the Philippine Walk of Fame at Eastwood City in 2015.[3][4]

    She gained prominence with many GMA primetime and

    daytime dramas boosting her career as an actress. The singer starred in Kahit Nasaan Ka Man in 2013, My Guitar Princess in 2018, and Heartful Café in 2021 under GMA Network. She won acting credits with ensemble soaps such as Buena Familia in 2015–2016 and a remake of the film Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa in 2017. She achieved further acclaim as an actress in the primetime soap Maria Clara at Ibarra, a drama series inspired of the Filipino novel written by Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tángere where she played the character of the demure, Maria Clara
    .

    Life and career

    1994–2009: Early years and Popstar Kids

    Julie Anne Peñaflorida San Jose, one of three siblings, was born on May 17, 1994, in

    At two and half years old, San Jose sang Donna Cruz’s version of "Habang May Buhay." Her mother enrolled her at the Center for Pop Music when she turned three. In the same year, she was cast on the children's show Batibot.[6]

    In 1998, San Jose competed in Eat Bulaga!'s Little Miss Philippines, where she ended as first runner-up.[7] She also competed in Magandang Tanghali Bayan's Munting Miss U and was third runner-up.[8] She then appeared in a TV advertisement with Sharon Cuneta.

    San Jose did not pursue a full-time show business career until 2005 when she joined

    QTV titled Planet Q, where a young San Jose and her groupmates showcased their hosting abilities. Sugarpop also performed weekly on the GMA's variety show, SOP.[9]

    She did various soundtracks for Kapuso teleseryes and shows including two for Marian Rivera's Dyesebel: Aking Mundo and Siya Na Nga Kaya.[10] In November 2008, she sang the GMA Christmas Station ID, "Awit ng Puso", composed by Simon Peter Tan.[11]

    In 2008, San Jose made her acting debut on GMA Network's afternoon soap opera Gaano Kadalas and Minsan?, where she played a supporting character to Camille Prats and Marvin Agustin.[12]

    2010–11: career breakthrough

    When SOP ended in 2010, San Jose joined its replacement show, Party Pilipinas, as a solo artist. As she evolved as a performer, she began to showcase her singing, dancing, and acting abilities onstage. San Jose was also paired with a then-budding artist and rapper, Elmo Magalona. Collectively, they were known as the musical tandem JuliElmo.[13] In Party Pilipinas, JuliElmo starred in five short films, the Red Mask Trilogy and Yellow Note 1 and 2 and the short musicals Blue Jeans: The Musical (2011), Elmo and Julie Anne: A Wazak Love Story (2012), and Status: It's Complicated (2013).[14]

    San Jose's career took a major leap when she joined GMA-7's Party Pilipinas. Her YouTube video rendition of Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass" became popular. Soon, San Jose was one of the most promising and popular young singers in the Kapuso block. [15] She was included in the "Top 10 Women to Watch" list by the Women Leaders’ Centre in collaboration with Arc Media Global. She also made the list of "New Breed of Stars to Watch Out For In 2012."[16]

    In 2011, San Jose was chosen as the front act for

    Smart Araneta Coliseum.[17]
    Archuleta revealed in an interview that it was his personal choice to have Julie Anne San Jose as the front act for his concert.

    2012–15: multimedia artist

    San Jose in 2015

    In February 2012, San Jose signed an exclusive recording contract with

    album.[19]

    In 2012, San Jose finally landed a lead role through the youth-oriented weekly show

    GMA Films' summer romance Just One Summer opposite her JuliElmo partner Elmo Magalona. She played the role of Maria Bettina "Beto" Reyes Salazar and sang the movie theme song "Bakit Ba Ganyan?" which was originally popularized by Dina Bonnevie. The film was directed by Mac Alejandre.[21]

    In 2013, San Jose had her first major solo concert at the Music Museum in Greenhills, San Juan. This birthday concert entitled Julie Anne: It's My Time was a success, selling out just five days after going on sale. Guests included the dance crew Addlib, Fliptop star Abra, Elmo Magalona, and Frencheska Farr, a multi-faceted performer and friend of San Jose. Marc Lopez was the music director; the concert director was Rico Gutierrez.[22][23]

    San Jose landed more television projects in

    Marian, alongside her co-host Christian Bautista. She also played a recurring character named Nikki in Pepito Manaloto, who is the love interest of Chito, played by Jake Vargas
    .

    In June 2014, San Jose released her second solo studio album entitled Deeper via iTunes worldwide and spinnr.ph. Her second album received a "Triple Platinum" award from PARI in January 2016.

    Jonalyn Viray, and Frencheska Farr.[24][25]

    In 2014, San Jose was part of the

    Lotlot De Leon, Abra and many other artists.[26]

    In 2015, San Jose released her digital single "Tidal Wave," which was arranged by Sidney Brown, better known as Omen, an American music producer from Harlem. San Jose filmed three music videos in New York City and California with Los Angeles-based company VIM Entertainment.[27][28] In October 2015, Julie Anne San Jose, was chosen alongside Christian Bautista to represent the Philippines in the One-Asia Seoul Mega Concert in South Korea. The lineup included famous K-pop idols CNBLUE, Ailee, Got7 as well as other artists throughout Asia.[29][30]

    In April 2015, San Jose replaced

    Sunday PINASaya.[33]

    In December 2015, San Jose received a star on the Philippines Walk of Fame.[34] She also won two major awards in the recently-concluded 28th Awit Awards at the Music Museum.[35]

    2016–18: a decade in the industry

    In May 2016, San Jose reached two milestones in her life as she graduated from college and celebrated a decade in show business. She celebrated her 10th anniversary with a major concert, which was a success.[36] Later that year, the Kapuso singer-actress graduated from UST Angelicum College with a Bachelor's Degree in Communication Arts. Four days before her graduation, Julie Anne posted her graduation photo. In the caption, she recalled how she "juggled work and studies, yet managed to survive." San Jose then said, "I definitely have to say that it's all worth it." [37]

    In July 2016, she released her third solo studio album entitled Chasing the Light under

    GMA Records.[38] Her album release event was held at SM Fairview Mall in the Philippines on July 17, 2016 with crowds of thousands.[39] The album was well-received and continues to hold the top spot on iTunes PH albums.[40] Chasing the Light features songwriting and a rap feature from Filipino-American hip hop artist and songwriter C-Tru on the tracks "Don't Make Me Wait," "Take Me To Nirvana," and "All About You."[38][41][42]

    In November 2016, San Jose held a concert at the same venue in

    Kia Theatre. She joined forces with Christian Bautista as they shared the sold-out concert stage in "When Julie Anne Meets Christian".[43]

    In January 2017, she played the lead role in the afternoon soap Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa as Santina Marquez. The show ended after its 11th week.[44]

    In June 2017, San Jose went viral online with her cover of the latest hit single "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber.[45] The Viral YouTube Video Cover also landed a feature on famous international sites like 9gag TV and Superstar Magazine.[46][47]

    San Jose left GMA Records and signed a contract under Universal Records, then began working on another album in November 2017.[48]

    In January 2018, she started her year with a Sold Out Intimate Concert at Music Museum. #Julie highlighted the different stages of love in the concert. "It's going to be intimate. It will be more mature, especially when it comes to song choices. And as the title suggests, I will show—through music—the different stages of love and tackle relationships and what goes with them," the 23-year-old singer-actress told reporters at a press conference.[49][50] Right after her #Julie Concert, San Jose prepared for another Concert with

    Regine Velasquez-Alcasid.[51]

    In May 2018, as Cosmopolitan magazine Philippines marked their last print issue, Julie Anne San Jose was featured on the final cover. She is the last cosmo cover girl on their print issue in the month of May as they ventured into the digital world.[52]

    In July 2018, after months of anticipation, she presented Breakthrough, her first album under

    OPM albums. Breakthrough also received impressive sales during the jam-packed Grand Album Launch at the Eastwood Mall Open Park.[53][54]

    In November 2018, she was invited on Gary Valenciano's Advocacy Album, Awit at Laro, to promote Filipino games and songs through art and music. She is the only GMA Artist on the album, in which San Jose performs the song "Pitik Bulag", Composed by Jungee Marcelo.[55]

    In May 2018, San Jose starred in a daytime musical series My Guitar Princess, where she plays the main character, Celina Raymundo, a.k.a. the "Guitar Princess", along with leading stars Gil Cuerva and Kiko Estrada. The show features original soundtracks, including the show's theme song "Walang Kapalit", created by Roxy Fabian. The featured songs did really well on iTunes Ph Chart and Spotify.[56][57][58]

    San Jose becomes the lead host of GMA Network's musical variety show Studio 7, that premiered on October 14, 2018.[59] She made her voice acting debut in the first Filipino anime series, Barangay 143, on GMA Network.[60]

    2019–present

    In January 2019, she bagged two awards at Wish Music Awards 2019[61] and renewed her contract with Universal Records (Philippines).[62] Her rendition of "Your Song" hit seven million streams on Spotify.[63][64]

    In February 2019, San Jose spent Valentine's Day on Gloria de Dapitan's "Lyrics of Love, LOL: A Valentine Concert and Comedy Night with Julie Anne San Jose." She also released a new single, "Maleta", a collaboration with Gloc-9, it hit number 1 on two charts of iTunes Philippines, All Genre Songs and Hip-Hop/Rap.[65]

    In March 2019, After the successful debut of Maleta, San Jose shot a music video for the song.[66] Julie Anne received a Favorite Album Award for Breakthrough at the first Inside Showbiz Awards.[67] She also performed at the anticipated Castaway Music Festival in SM City Rosales.[68]

    In April 2019, San Jose released her newest composition, Regrets. The emotional song is a reflection of her experiences in the past year. Minutes after its release, the single reached the top spot on the iTunes Philippines All Genre and Pop Charts, continuing her streak of No. 1 hit singles.[69]

    In May 2019, Artist Center announced her as the Artist of The Month of May, who took the center stage in a series of digital features to celebrate her birthday.

    Brooklyn, New York City
    , for "Kapusong Pinoy Studio 7 Musikalye sa Brooklyn."

    San Jose "embraced womanhood" as the PEP main attraction July Covergirl. She then played a sold-out "Julie Sings The Divas" concert.[71]

    She is one of Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang-Aawit's (OPM) active Junior Ambassadors. Her job as a Junior Ambassador is to represent and promote Filipino Music.

    World Vision, an international child-focused non-government organization that mainly promotes children's rights, well-being, and education.[73]

    San Jose along with Rayver Cruz took over as the hosts of singing competition The Clash, replacing Regine Velasquez (the original host) that returned to GMA's rival, ABS-CBN.

    After the cancellations of Sunday PinaSaya and Studio 7, San Jose joined the musical-comedy variety show All-Out Sundays as one of the main hosts and performers since its premiere on January 5, 2020.

    She was named one of the newest ambassadors for music by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA). She was awarded a plaque of recognition to solidify her role.[74]

    Rayver Cruz and San Jose began dating in February 2022 as they also exchanged "I love you's" on November 26, 2023 at the Newport Performing Arts Theater.[75]

    Discography

    Studio albums

    Extended play albums

    Other albums

    Compilation albums

    Filmography

    Film

    Year Title Role Ref.
    2011 Tween Academy: Class of 2012 Herself
    2012 My Kontrabida Girl [76]
    Just One Summer Maria Bettina "Beto" Reyes Salazar [77]
    2014 Kubot: The Aswang Chronicles 2 Stacey [78]
    2023 The Cheating Game Hope Celestial [79]

    Television series

    Year Title Role Network Ref.
    2008 Sine Novela: Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan Claudette Medrano GMA Network [80]
    2011–12 Daldalita Marga de Leon [81]
    2012 Tween Hearts Mira [82]
    Together Forever Antoinette "Toyang" Escueta [83]
    2013 Kahit Nasaan Ka Man Pauline Gomez [84]
    2015–16 Buena Familia Darling Buena [85]
    2017 Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa Santina Marquez-Esquivel [86]
    2018 Barangay 143 Vicky (Voice) GMA Network/ Netflix/ TV Asahi/ POPTV [87]
    My Guitar Princess Celina Raymundo GMA Network [88]
    2021 Heartful Café Heart Fulgencio GMA Network/ Netflix Philippines [89]
    2022–23 Maria Clara at Ibarra María Clara / Clarisse Torres [90]

    Web series

    Year Title Role Network Ref.
    2021 STILL (Musical Narrative Series) Lauralene "Laura" Ramirez
    VIU Philippines
    [91]
    2023 Pag-ibig Na Kaya (Online Mini Series) Sab Valera Universal Records (Philippines)

    Television shows

    Year Title Role Ref.
    2007–10 SOP Herself / Host / Performer [92]
    2010–13 Party Pilipinas
    2013–15 Sunday All Stars
    2014 Marian Herself / Co-host / Performer
    2015–19 Sunday PinaSaya Herself / Main host / Performer
    2018–19 Studio 7
    2020–present All-Out Sundays
    2023 The Voice Generations Herself / Coach / Judge
    It's Showtime Herself / TNT Hurado / Guest Performer [93]
    2024 The Voice Kids Herself / Coach / Judge

    Sitcom (comedy shows)

    Year Title Role
    2011 Andres de Saya Lizzy
    2013–21 Pepito Manaloto Nicollete "Nikki" Villamil
    2017 Bubble Gang Guest role
    2022 Happy Together Anna Roberto

    TV show host

    Year Title Role
    2007–08 Planet Q (QTV Kids Program) Herself / Host
    2015 24 Oras Herself / Reliever Chika Minute Anchor
    2015–16 Day Off Herself / Main Host
    2016 Mars Herself / Reliever Co-Host
    2019–present
    The Clash
    Herself / Clash Master / Host

    Anthologies

    Year Title Role
    2011
    Maynila: Victims of Love
    Tracy
    Maynila: Kaninong Puso
    Jade
    Maynila: Takot na Puso
    Kim
    2013
    Maynila: Tunay Na Pag-Ibig
    Paula
    Maynila: Hate You, Love You
    Danica
    Maynila: Music and Miracles
    Saree
    2015
    Wagas: Lala Roque and Ronnie Galongca Love Story
    Lala Roque
    Wish Ko Lang
    Bernadeth Corpuz
    2017 Dear Uge: I Luv PH Love
    Magpakailanman: I Will Follow You Jelai Andres
    2018 Maynila: U R My Fortune Madam Strawberry
    Dear Uge: I Don't Like KDrama! Cory
    Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko: Tarzan and Jane Jane
    Wish Ko Lang!: Kristine&Denmar Love Story Kristine
    2019 Dear Uge: Dancing In Tandem Rica

    Various TV shows

    Year Title Role
    1998 Eat Bulaga! (Little Miss Philippines) Herself / Contestant / 1st runner-up
    1999 Magandang Tanghali Bayan (Munting Miss U) Herself / Contestant / 3rd runner-up
    2001–02 Hershey's Kidz Town Herself
    2005 A.S.T.I.G. (All Set To Intimate God) Herself / Host
    2006
    Popstar Kids
    Herself / Finalist
    2009 Art Angel Herself / Guest
    Dantes Peak[94] Herself / Guest Performer
    2015 Pambansang Almusal
    2016 The Magic of Christmas: The 2016 GMA Christmas Special Herself / Host / Performer
    2019 Shopee 11.11 Big Christmas TV Special
    2019–20
    Kapuso Countdown to 2020: The GMA New Year Special
    Herself / Main Host / Performer[95]
    2021 Shopee 12.12 special
    2022 Lazada Epic 10th Birthday Super Party

    Awards and nominations

    Highlights

    • Julie Anne San Jose was featured on the digital billboard of Times Square in New York to promote her music on Spotify's "Equal" campaign which focuses on women's empowerment
    • Top 10 Asia Awards at Kuala Lumpur – Asia Music Icon (Personality Of the Year)
    • Silver Awardee for Limitless: A Musical Trilogy - New York Festivals TV and Film Awards
    • Aliw Awards 2020 – Entertainer of The Year
    • Julie Anne San Jose is one of the celebrities who received her star at the 2015 Walk of Fame at Eastwood Citywalk
    • Yahoo! Philippines OMG! Awards 2013 – Female Performer of the Year
    • PMPC Star Awards for Music 2017 – Female Pop Artist of the Year
    • Spinnr Hitlist Award 2014 – Best Indie Artist
    • UE Gawad Lualhati Awards 2014 – Inspiring Artist of the Year
    • Awit Awards 2015 – Best Selling Album of the Year for "Deeper"

    Concerts

    Solo concerts

    Collaboration concerts

    GMA Pinoy TV concert series

    Supporting act

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