Jason Dy
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Jason Dy | |
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Birth name | Jason James Desiata Dy |
Born | Butuan, Agusan del Norte |
June 19, 1990
Genres | Pop, R&B, Ballad, Soul |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Demo Artist, Haranista |
Instruments | Vocals, Guitar |
Years active | 2014 | –present
Labels | MCA Music |
Associated acts | Sarah Geronimo (The Voice PH coach) |
Jason James Desiata Dy (born June 19, 1990), who records under his stage name Jason Dy, is a Filipino singer. He rose to fame after joining and eventually winning the second season of The Voice of the Philippines.
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Biography
Early life and education
Jason Dy was born on June 19, 1990 in Butuan City, Philippines. In 2003, his parents separated; they were granted an annulment in 2014. Jason lived with his mother until she needed to leave to Singapore to find work. He finished High School at Father Saturnino Urios University.[1]
To support himself, Dy started working as a "haranista", serenading women in place of their boyfriends or suitors.[2] He also recorded demo tracks, including the original soundtrack of the 2013 film Bakit Hindi Ka Crush ng Crush Mo?, which was re-recorded by Xian Lim for his XL2 album, as well as "Kontrabida" and "Nasa 'Yo Na Ang Lahat" by Sam Concepcion and Daniel Padilla, respectively.[1] He also uploaded covers on YouTube as a hobby, composing an original song titled "2 Have U".[3]
Music career
2014–present: The Voice of the Philippines
During the second-season auditions for ABS-CBN's The Voice of the Philippines, which aired on November 9, 2014, Dy performed Sam Smith's "Stay with Me".[4] Coaches Sarah Geronimo, Lea Salonga, and Apl.de.ap all pressed their buttons for him, stating that he was able to bring out the emotion of the song through his falsetto skills. Although Bamboo Manalac did not turn for him, Manalac expressed that it "was a great performance". Dy eventually chose Geronimo to coach him, as he believed that she would be able to help him have a place in the music industry.[5]
Dy advanced to the finals after winning against Monique Lualhati during the two-part semi-finals stage live at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in Resorts World Manila. He received both the highest votes given by his coach and the viewers' text votes, totaling 60.10% of the combined votes.[6] He then performed a duet with Charice during the first set of the finals night, singing the song "Wrecking Ball", and later sang "With You" for his solo performance. Both songs received praises from the coaches. Apl.de.ap commented, "Amazing job, you have grown so much in this competition. I've seen you dance, do all kinds of different things. Congratulations with that performance".[7]
Along with Alisah Bonaobra, Dy advanced to the second round on the second night of the finale after garnering one of the two highest votes from the public. Subsequently, he won against Bonaobra, receiving 52.94% of the text votes, not including the votes from the first round. He was proclaimed the winner at the end of the competition, winning 2 million pesos, a house and lot from Camella Homes, and a recording and managing contract with MCA Music, among other prizes.[8] His winning song, "Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin", received praises from his coach, Geronimo, who commented, "That is Jason, that is special about Jason. He is the voice of today, he is a world-class talent, and his voice deserves to be heard all over the world".[9] Coincidentally, both Dy and Geronimo became champions on the same day, March 1.[10]
The Voice of the Philippines season 2 performances and results | |||||
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Week | Theme | Song | Original Artist | Date | Result |
Blind Audition | N/A | "Stay with Me"[5] | Sam Smith | November 9, 2014 | Three-chair turners (Sarah, Lea Salonga, Apl.de.ap) Joined Team Sarah |
Battle Rounds | N/A | "On Bended Knee" (with Daniel Ombao)[11] | Boyz II Men | December 6, 2014 | Won |
Knockouts | N/A | "Jar of Hearts"[12] | Christina Perri | January 17, 2015 | Advanced |
Live shows | N/A | "Thinking Out Loud"[13] | Ed Sheeran | January 31, 2015 | Sarah's choice |
N/A | "OMG"[14] | Usher | February 7, 2015 | Sarah's Choice | |
Dedication to loved one | "Kahit Kailan"[15] | South Border | February 14, 2015 | Public votes | |
Semi-finals | Personal stories | "Back at One"[6] | Brian McKnight | February 21, 2015 | Highest votes from both public votes and coach's score |
Duet with co-competitor | "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" (with Monique Lualhati)[6] |
Albert Hammond and Diane Warren | February 22, 2015 | ||
Finals | Duet with guest artist | "Wrecking Ball" (with Charice)[7] | Miley Cyrus | February 28, 2015 | One of the two highest public votes |
Upbeat songs | "With You"[16] | Chris Brown | |||
Dramatic songs | "Angels Brought Me Here"[8] | Guy Sebastian | March 1, 2015 | ||
Duet with coach | "If I Ain't Got You"[8] | Alicia Keys | |||
Final showdown | "Minsan Lang Kitang Iibigin"[9] | Ariel Rivera | Winner |
Appearances
Television
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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2014 | The Voice of the Philippines (season 2) | Contestant | ABS-CBN | Blind Audition |
Battle Rounds | ||||
2015 | Knockouts | |||
Live Shows | ||||
Semi-Finals | ||||
Finals | ||||
Performer | Ang Tinig Natin Special Concert | |||
Aquino & Abunda Tonight | Guest | |||
It's Showtime | Guest | |||
Kris TV | Guest | |||
Gandang Gabi Vice | Guest | |||
Banana Split | Guest | |||
2016 | Be My Lady | Emerson Francisco |
Discography
As a demo artist
- Bakit Hindi Ka Crush ng Crush Mo? OST, 2013 (recorded by Xian Lim)
- "Kontrabida", 2013 (recorded by Sam Concepcion)
- "Nasa 'Yo Na Ang Lahat", 2013 (recorded by Daniel Padilla)
- "Ikaw Na", 2014 (recorded by Jed Madela)
As a lead artist
Studio albums
- All About Me, 2013
- Jason Dy, 2015
Singles
- Caught in that Feeling, 2015
- Milagro, 2015
- Walang Iwanan, 2016
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External links
- Jason Dy on TwitterLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- Jason Dy's channel on YouTube
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- 1990 births
- Living people
- People from Butuan
- Filipino singers
- Filipino male singers
- Filipino pop singers
- People from Agusan del Norte
- Star Magic
- Filipino people of Chinese descent
- The Voice of the Philippines
- Reality show winners
- Participants in Philippine reality television series
- The Voice (TV series) contestants
- The Voice (TV series) winners
- Universal Music Group artists