Jonathan Manalo

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Jonathan Manalo
Birth nameJonathan Suarez Manalo
Born (1978-11-26) November 26, 1978 (age 45)
Manila, Philippines
Occupation(s)
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years activec. 1990s–present
Labels

Jonathan Suarez Manalo (born November 26, 1978) is a multi-awarded.[1] Filipino songwriter and record producer. He is currently the creative director of ABS-CBN Music, having composed numerous compositions for ABS-CBN programs.[2] His compositions for various artists have earned him 75 multi-platinum and 100 gold certifications[1]

Early Life

With his family being musically inclined, he was already composing and learning music during his youth.[3][4] At age 13, he finished his first full composition entitled “Aming Panginoon” (“Our God”). This song was chosen as one of the ten finalists in a songfest and was included in the album called “Ikapitong Salmo” (“The Seventh Psalm”).[5]

Career

Gospel music career

Manalo was part of the gospel music group called Papuri! Music Ministry in the early 1990s. Some of his notable contributions to the Papuri! discography include “Tunay Nga” in Papuri! Volume 17, and “Kaya Mo” in Papuri! Volume 18..[4]

His siblings also helped him with his career, often vocalizing his compositions. He also polished his talent at the Far East Broadcasting Company[4], a local Christian radio station.

Mainstream breakthrough

After winning the grand prize, Manalo made his first significant break in the Philippine music industry with ABS-CBN's Himig Handog sa Makabagong Kabataan contest, which was open to amateurs and professionals alike. His winning composition, “Tara Tena”[6][1], was interpreted by Kyla, Kaya, and V3, centered around inspiring the youth to do more incredible things for their country.

Dubbed then as the “anthem of the youth” by the Filipino politician Loren Legarda, it was also used as a theme song for an eponymous TV series that catered to the youth at the time[7][8].

In 2003, he joined and won third prize at the 7th Metropop Song Festival with “Buti Na Lang”, which was also interpreted by Kyla[1].

Work with ABS-CBN Music

In 2004, he was offered a permanent position as record producer and songwriter at ABS-CBN Music. His direct engagement with the network began with producing music for ABS-CBN shows such as Wansapanataym, Search For The Star In A Million, Star Circle Quest, Pinoy Big Brother, Sharon’s May Kasama Ka, Maria Flor De Luna, Mga Anghel Na Walang Langit, among others. [3]

He also wrote songs for the broadcast network's sister film outlet, Star Cinema.[9]

In 2007, Manalo was promoted to audio content and A&R head of Star Music.[10] He remained in this position until 2019, when he was promoted to creative director[11].

In 2020, Manalo collaborated with other Southeast Asian musical artists for the song “HEAL”[12][13]. This song was inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2022, Manalo celebrated his 20th anniversary in the industry, with a concert titled Mr. Music: The Hits of Jonathan Manalo, which was held at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in Resorts World Manila. Over 30 artists performed in the event, including P-pop groups BINI, BGYO and VXON, Lyric and Beat stars Jeremy Glinoga, AC Bonifacio, Darren Espanto, Angela Ken and Sheena Belarmino, My Safe Place EP artists Trisha Denise, LU.ME, KIRI, kotoji, and Marian Carmel, Idol Philippines Season 1 grand winner Zephanie and OPM icons KZ Tandingan, Moira Dela Torre, Erik Santos, Kyla, Angeline Quinto and many more.[14][15]

'Kwento ng Alon' and 'Lyric and Beat'

In 2022, Manalo celebrated his 20th anniversary as a mainstream composer[6]. In relation to this milestone, Manalo collaborated with visual artist Kristine Lim on an art exhibit called 'Kwento ng Alon.' This exhibit will feature artworks by Lim based on Manalo's discography, including "Tara Tena," the Pinoy Big Brother theme song "Pinoy Ako," and the FPJ's Ang Probinsyano theme.[16]

Another tribute to Manalo's 20-year career is Lyric and Beat, an upcoming musical drama on iWantTFC. Featuring actors Andrea Brillantes and Seth Fedelin, this series will also feature Manalo's songs.[1]

Personal life

Manalo is a Christian,[17] and his faith influences his views about music[4]. While Manalo usually creates music "for the thrill of it", he maintains a solid stance of creating songs that are "not against the laws of God"[3]. In general, he composes songs that are primarily inspirational. According to him, a song is good if "it connects to a multitude of people." Manalo also considers composing music as a stress reliever[3].

Pinoy Ako” controversy

Allegations were made that “Pinoy Ako”, the popular theme song of Pinoy Big Brother that Manalo composed, and Orange and Lemons sang, copied from the 1980s Care hit “Chandeliers”. Clem Castro, who produced the song with the Orange and Lemons, said that the allegations were false, and that the music was only original[18].

Awards and recognitions

In 2018, Manalo broke his own record in the Awit Awards with 21 nominations for both his songwriting and record producing[17].

In 2021, he was chosen to be one of the recipients of the inaugural SUDI National Music Award from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, along with other musical artists such as Gloc-9, Ebe Dancel, Noel Cabangon, and the Rak of Aegis cast.[19]

In the same year, Manalo also won the Best Theme Song award at the Asian Academy Creative Awards for the song “He's Into Her” (sung by the group BGYO)[20].

References

  1. ^ a b c d "'Lyric and Beat' celebrates Jonathan Manalo's musicality". The Manila Times. 2022-07-28. Retrieved 2022-07-30.
  2. ^ Dumaual, Miguel (22 June 2022). "400 recorded songs and counting: Why Jonathan Manalo is called 'Mr. Music'". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d Tarosa, Jelai L. "Jonathan Manalo's songwriting story". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  4. ^ a b c d "JONATHAN MANALO | Papuri!". papuri.febc.ph. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  5. ^ Tarosa, Jelai L. "Jonathan Manalo's songwriting story". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  6. ^ a b Vibas, Danny. "Jonathan Manalo: Mr. Music". Retrieved 2022-07-30.
  7. ^ Times, The Manila (2004-10-07). "The Real Story on Loren's TV comeback". The Manila Times. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  8. ^ "Carla Humphries on Tara, Tena (Feb 2004)". www.geocities.ws. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  9. ^ "Jonathan Manalo". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-07-30.
  10. ^ "Marlo Mortel to unveil his songwriter side in upcoming album". OneMusicPH. 16 August 2018. Retrieved 30 July 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "'Mr. Music' Jonathan Manalo's next moves". Manila Bulletin. 2022-05-17. Retrieved 2022-07-30.
  12. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: The Heal Project Southeast Asian Artists On Healing, Music, and Mental Health". MEGA. 2020-09-15. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  13. ^ Bureau, INQUIRER NET U. S. (2020-09-07). "All-female, SE Asian fund-raising track 'Heal' to drop Sept. 11". INQUIRER.net USA. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  14. ^ Scott Ng (2022-09-13). "Jonathan Manalo announces over 30 acts including KZ Tandingan, Moira dela Torre, BGYO for 20th anniversary concert". Music News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-14. Retrieved 2022-09-14 – via NME.
  15. ^ "Over 30 acts to join "Mr. Music" Jonathan Manalo in 20th anniversary concert". Newsen. 2022-09-12. Archived from the original on 2022-09-14. Retrieved 2022-09-14 – via ABS CBN News.
  16. ^ News, Josiah Antonio, ABS-CBN. "Jonathan Manalo to launch art exhibit based on his songs". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2022-07-30. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  17. ^ a b "In focus: Jonathan Manalo keeps breaking records". OneMusic PH. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  18. ^ "Orange & Lemons gets candid about the song 'Pinoy Ako:' "It made the band. It also broke us."". PEP.ph. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  19. ^ "Jonathan Manalo among awardees of NCCA's inaugural Sudi Awards". Manila Bulletin. 2021-02-03. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  20. ^ "BGYO captures essence of youth in new song 'Best Time'". Manila Standard. 2022-04-30. Retrieved 2022-07-30.

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