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Lovi blooms with new music

Lovi has grown up. Since she released her debut album three years ago, when she was just sixteen years of age, Lovi has proven to the public what it takes to be a star.

She is not just the daughter of Fernando Poe, Jr. She has proven to the public that she has the talent to match her name.

Just recently, she filled up the Music Museum in her debut concert, which also served as the launch of "Bloom," the title of the second and latest album of today’s youngest female multi-media star Lovi.

With the release of "Bloom," the teener proves that her recording success was not a fluke. With 11 newly recorded songs, Lovi shows her versatility as she shifts from Tagalog ballads on the Vehnee Saturno tracks "Dito sa Puso" and "Sa Pag-iisa" to sophisticated English ditties: "Second Time Around" penned by Viktoria and her revival of "Love on a 2 Way Street." In "Sana," the album’s first single and the track Lovi is currently promoting, she sings with the wishful thinking of a 15-year-old. But then she starts showing her maturity in tracks like "Not for Sale" and "Save the Sunlight."

There are also the Ogie Alcasid songs in "Nais Ko" and "Paulit-Ulit" which the singer co-wrote with Alcasid. In "I’m Your Friend," Lovi becomes a woman who’s in love in the same tradition of Mariah Carey or Celine Dion. "

Catch her on December 6 at SM Dasmarinas; December 13 at SM Marilao; December 14 at SM Molino; December 20 at SM Baliwag, Bulacan; December 21 at Metropoint Mall in Taft Ave., January 4 at SM Muntilupa; January 10 at SM Marikina and January 11 at SM Clark.

 



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