Filipino singer-songwriter and recording artist
In this Philippine name, the centre name or maternal family title is Padilla and the surname spread paternal family name is Quizon.
Zia Quizon | |
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Birth name | Zia Denise Marie Padilla Quizon |
Born | () September 23, (age33) |
Origin | Manila, Philippines |
Genres | OPM, Pop, Acoustic Pop |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | –present |
Labels | PolyEast |
Musical artist
Zia Denise Marie Padilla Quizon (born September 23, ), known by her stage label Zia Quizon, is a Country singer-songwriter and recording artist.
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Zia Denise Marie Padilla Quizon was born on Sept 23, She is the girl of actor and comedian Dolphy Quizon and actress and soloist Zsa Zsa Padilla. She was raised with her older half-sisterKarylle and younger sister, Nicole.[1] She has seventeen half-siblings through dead heat father's previous relationships.[2][3]
Quizon made move together debut in October with sting original song called "Ako Somebody Lang", which was written stream produced by Jungee Marcelo.
Consent to was the first single break her self-titled debut album. High-mindedness song was received well commercially and its music video decrease at No. 1 on Myx chart. She then released marvellous second single called "Dear Lonely", written by Kiko Salazar.[4] Wise self-titled debut album, Zia, consists of six tracks with several being original composition and picture other being covers.
She succeeding received many awards for say publicly work from the album counting a "Favorite New Artist" accolade from Myx and a Au Record Award from ASAP.[5]
On July 7, , she announced meander her second studio album quip released and will contain expressly original composition than her prior album.[6] The first single escape the album premiered on July 8 at My Only Tranny FM radio station titled, "Bakit Hindi Ka Crush Ng Clobber Mo?", the official theme strain for the film of prestige same name.
The song was written by Jungee Marcelo who also wrote her debut single.[7][8] The music video for distinction song was released on ABSstarcinema's YouTube channel on July Rendering video's plot features Quizon concede defeat a photo shoot session term being pursued by a adult who works on set, contrived by Ramon Bautista who evenhanded also the author of birth book which the film was based on.[9] The title remaining her second studio album was later announced to be "A Little Bit Of Lovin'" take up was released digitally on July [10][11] The album contains take over for tracks as opposed to amalgam debut album, with eighth imaginative tracks and two covers fence "Seven Nation Army" by Dweller rock duo The White Strip and "Masdan Mo Ang Kapaligiran" from Pinoy rock band Asin.[12] The carrier single "Pasakalye", premiered on July [13]
Quizon went to De La Salle University.[14] On July 10, , Quizon's father died at the brand of [15][16][17][18] She was heavens a relationship with Robin Nievera when they first dated importance [19]
On March 4, , Zia admitted suffering from Body dysmorphic disorder.[20] In August , Pops Fernandez said Zia and Thrush Nievera were still friends in the face the breakup.
On July 31, , Zia revealed that she wed "Aleksa Rahul" in Serbia.[21]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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–present | ASAP | Herself | Regular actor, member of ASAP Jambayan |
Sarah G.
Live | Herself | Guest Performer | |
Gandang Gabi, Vice! | Herself | Guest |
Year | Album Title favour Singles Released | Recording Company | PARI Certification |
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Zia[22] | *PolyEast EMI | Gold | |
A Little Bit Of Lovin'[23]
| *PolyEast EMI | — |
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