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Lea Salonga discography

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Lea Salonga discography
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Filipino singer and actress Lea Salonga has released twelve studio albums, six live albums, two compilation albums and is involved in at least ten cast recordings. According to Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Salonga has sold 3.5 million certified singles in the United States.[1] At age 10, Salonga recorded her debut album, Small Voice, which was certified Gold in the Philippines.[2] Salonga's 1993 self-titled album made her the first Filipino singer to sign with an international record label.[3]

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Salonga is widely recognized as a "Disney Legend"[4] for providing singing voices for two Disney princesses. Through the RIAA, the single "A Girl Worth Fighting For" has been certified Gold, "Reflection" certified Platinum, and "A Whole New World" certified 2× Platinum.[5] She has logged two top 10 albums on Billboard's Classical Crossover Albums chart.[6] In 1990, Salonga scored her first entry on the Official UK Singles chart with "The Last Night Of The World" (a duet with Simon Bowman) peaking at No. 81.[7] In 2008, the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI) honored her with the prestigious Dangal ng Musikang Pilipino award, recognizing her remarkable achievements.[8]

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Singles

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  1. Ogie Alcasid, Regine Velasquez, Gary Valenciano, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Pops Fernandez, Martin Nievera, Lani Misalucha, Noel Cabangon, Piolo Pascual, Bamboo Mañalac, Ely Beundia, Erik Santos, Christian Bautista, Jed Madela, Nyoy Volante, Angeline Quinto, KZ Tandigan, Morissette, Klarisse, Janine Berdin, Jason Dy, Sam Concepcion, and Lara M
  2. The "Children of the World Project" included 79 children from around the globe: Scotty Alexander, Nabil Ashour, David Atherton, Joseph Baham, Drew Barrymore, Stephanie Block, Danielle Brisebois, Ishmun Brown, Mone Brown, Irwin Bryngelson, David Chan, Kelly Chan, Kristy Chan, Christopher Clark, Jason Cook, Stephanie Dicker, Kristie Douglas, Rashid Duke, Stacy Ferguson, Kim Fields, Jania Foxworth, Todd Garner, Troy Garner, Naomi Gibson, Paul Gimondo, Susan Guzman, Tanya Harrah, Ya'landa Harris, Lauri Hendler, Chelsea Hoffman, Brittany Jackson, Valencia Jackson, Christie Raye Jones, Mike Lawrence, Chris Leach, Lisa Lopez, Martika, Jennifer Mazur, Shalane McCall, Alyssa Milano, Maile Misajon, Katina Morris, West Munz, Heather O'Rourke, Rahsaan Patterson, Danny Pintauro, Michelle Poston, Stevie Real, Patty Reitter, Alfonso Ribeiro, Jason Rodgers, Jonathan Ross, Shavar Ross, Carrie Rudner, Jennifer Ruiz, Gerard Salonga, Lea Salonga, Michael Samaniego, James Sampson, Maria Sanchez, Renee Sands, Steven Sawaya, Glenn Scarpelli, Jerry Sharell, Nicole Shelley, Quinzelle Swayne, Teri Tobin, Tammy Townsend, Laura Trimas, Veronique Vicari, Gina Vinaccia, David Wagner, Priscilla Weems, Angela White, Christopher White, Nicole Williams, Zeke Williams, Shanice Wilson, and Rochelle Yoshida.
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