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| origin = [[Cebu]], [[Philippines]]
| origin = [[Cebu]], [[Philippines]]
| genre = {{hlist|[[Alternative rock]]|[[pop rock]]}}
| genre = {{hlist|[[Alternative rock]]|[[pop rock]]}}
| label = {{hlist|[[Bertelsmann Music Group|BMG]]|[[Sony BMG|Sony BMG Philippines]]}}
| label = {{hlist|[[Bertelsmann Music Group|BMG]]|[[Sony Music Philippines|Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Philippines), Inc.]]}}
| associated_acts =
| associated_acts =
| current_members = Ruben Caballero <br/>Jovan Mabini <br/>Fritz Labrado <br/>Cesar delos Santos
| current_members = * Ruben Caballero
* Jovan Mabini
* Fritz Labrado
* Cesar delos Santos
| past_members = Jay Justiniani <br/>Mike Manaloto <br/>Jhunjie Dosdos
| past_members = * Jay Justiniani
* Mike Manaloto
* Jhunjie Dosdos
}}
}}


'''Cueshé''' is a Filipino [[pop rock]] band from [[Cebu]], [[Philippines]], currently based in [[Manila]]. The band is formed in 1998 and hit mainstream in 2005.
'''Cueshé''' is a Filipino [[pop rock]] band from [[Cebu]], [[Philippines]], currently based in [[Manila]]. The band was formed in 1998 and hit mainstream in 2005.


==Background==
==Background==
Formed in 1998 in Cebu by Fritz Labrado, Jovan Mabini and Mike Manaloto, the word Cueshé is a portmanteau of "Cue", from [[banana cue]]; a snack delicacy in the Philippines, which are skewered bananas coated with caramel, and the pronoun "shé" (pronounced shay) is a reference to their former vocalist, which is a female (she) who joined in 1999. After the female vocalist left with their songwriter in 2001, she was replaced by Jay Justiniani. Jhunjie Dosdos and Ruben Caballero were later recruited in 2002 and 2003 respectively.
Formed in 1998 in Cebu by Fritz Labrado, Jovan Mabini and Mike Manaloto, the word Cueshé is a portmanteau of "Cue", from [[banana cue]]; a snack delicacy in the Philippines, which are skewered bananas coated with caramel, and the pronoun "shé" (pronounced shay) is a reference to their former vocalist, which is a female (she) who joined in 1999. After the female vocalist left with their songwriter in 2001, she was replaced by Jay Justiniani. Jhunjie Dosdos and Ruben Caballero were later recruited in 2002 and 2003 respectively.


In March 2005, the band decided to move to the Philippine capital of [[Metro Manila|Manila]]. The group achieved hit singles ("Stay", "Sorry", "Ulan", "Can't Let You Go" and "24 Hours"), a double platinum album (''[[Half Empty, Half Full]]''), accolades (Favorite Artist, Favorite Group and Favorite Song—for the song "Stay" at the 1st [[Myx Music Awards 2006|MYX Music Awards]]; SMART Texters’ Choice Hitmaker of the Year at the 2006 MTV Pilipinas Awards; Band of the Year at the 2006 SOP PasiklaBand Awards; and Best Breakthrough Artist at the 2005 SOP Music Awards), within the span of a year.{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}
In March 2005, the band decided to move to the Philippine capital of [[Metro Manila|Manila]] and signs to BMG Records two months later.<ref>{{cite web |title=Cebu Based Band Cueshé (read as q-shay) Signs With BMG Records |url=http://www.titikpilipino.com/news/index.php?aid=479 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060302212931/http://www.titikpilipino.com/news/index.php?aid=479 |archive-date=2006-03-02 |website=titikpilipino.com |publisher=BMG Records Pilipinas |access-date=March 2, 2006}}</ref> The group achieved hit singles ("Stay", "Sorry", "Ulan", "Can't Let You Go" and "24 Hours"), a double platinum album (''Half Empty Half Full''), accolades (Favorite Artist, Favorite Group and Favorite Song—for the song "Stay" at the 1st [[Myx Music Awards 2006|MYX Music Awards]]; SMART Texters’ Choice Hitmaker of the Year at the 2006 MTV Pilipinas Awards; Band of the Year at the 2006 SOP PasiklaBand Awards; and Best Breakthrough Artist at the 2005 SOP Music Awards), within the span of a year.<ref>{{cite web |title=Cueshe to hold fans day on May 25 at SM North EDSA |url=https://www.pep.ph/guide/music/660/cueshe-to-hold-fans-day-on-may-25-at-sm-north-edsa- |website=pep.ph |publisher=Rommel R. Llanes |access-date=11 August 2022}}</ref>


Less than a year later, the band released their second album, ''[[Back to Me (Cueshé album)|Back to Me]]''. The new album contained ten new tracks, all of which were written by the band members themselves. The first single from the album was of the same title, followed by three more singles "Borrowed Time", "Bakit?" and "Pasensya Na". Being fans of [[The Beatles]], they also did a [[Cover version|cover]] of the [[John Lennon]] hit single "[[Jealous Guy]]". In 2008, a third album was released entitled ''[[Driven (Cueshé album)|Driven]]'', which spawned the three singles "BMD", "There Was You" and "Minsan". In 2010 the band release their fourth and latest album ''[[Life (Cueshé album)|Life]]'', containing the singles "Pangako", "Lupit", and "Sana".
Less than a year later, the band released their second album, ''[[Back to Me (Cueshé album)|Back to Me]]''. The new album contained ten new tracks, all of which were written by the band members themselves. The first single from the album was of the same title, followed by three more singles "Borrowed Time", "Bakit?" and "Pasensiya Na". Being fans of [[The Beatles]], they also did a [[Cover version|cover]] of the [[John Lennon]] hit single "[[Jealous Guy]]". In 2008, a third album was released entitled ''[[Driven (Cueshé album)|Driven]]'', which spawned the three singles "BMD", "There Was You" and "Minsan". In 2010 the band release their fourth and latest album ''[[Life (Cueshé album)|Life]]'', containing the singles "Pangako", "Lupit", and "Sana".


The band also made a contribution to [[The Eraserheads]] tribute album, ''[[Ultraelectromagneticjam!: The Music Of The Eraserheads]]'', on which they sang their own rendition of "Hard To Believe" (originally from the album Sticker Happy; released in 1997).
The band also made a contribution to [[The Eraserheads]] tribute album, ''[[Ultraelectromagneticjam!: The Music Of The Eraserheads]]'', on which they sang their own rendition of "Hard To Believe" (originally from the album Sticker Happy; released in 1997).
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*Ruben Caballero &mdash; [[lead vocals]], [[rhythm guitar]] <small>(2003–present)</small>
*Ruben Caballero &mdash; [[lead vocals]], [[rhythm guitar]] <small>(2003–present)</small>
*Jovan Mabini &mdash; [[lead guitar]] <small>(1998–present)</small>; [[backing vocals]] <small>(2012–present)</small>
*Jovan Mabini &mdash; [[lead guitar]] <small>(1998–present)</small>; [[backing vocals]] <small>(2012–present)</small>
*Fritz Labrado &mdash; [[bass guitar]] <small>(1998–present)</small>
*Fritz Labrado &mdash; [[bass guitar]] <small>(1998–present)</small>; backing vocals <small>(2015–present)</small>
*Cesar delos Santos &mdash; [[drum kit|drums]] <small>(2012–present)</small>
*Cesar delos Santos &mdash; [[drum kit|drums]] <small>(2012–present)</small>


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===Albums===
===Albums===
*''[[Half Empty Half Full (Cueshé album)|Half Empty Half Full]] (2005)''
*''Half Empty Half Full'' (2005)
*''[[Back to Me (Cueshé album)|Back to Me]] (2006)''
*''[[Back to Me (Cueshé album)|Back to Me]]'' (2006)
*''[[Driven (Cueshé album)|Driven]] (2008)''
*''[[Driven (Cueshé album)|Driven]]'' (2008)
*''[[Life (Cueshé album)|Life]] (2010)''
*''[[Life (Cueshé album)|Life]]'' (2010)


==Awards and nominations==
==Awards and nominations==
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||SOP Music Awards||'''Breakthrough Recording'''||{{N/A}}||{{won}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.istorya.net/forums/music-and-radio-13/6734-sop-music-awards-2005-results.html|title = SOP Music Awards 2005 Results}}</ref>
||SOP Music Awards||'''Breakthrough Recording'''||{{N/A}}||{{won}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.istorya.net/forums/music-and-radio-13/6734-sop-music-awards-2005-results.html|title = SOP Music Awards 2005 Results}}</ref>
|-
|-
| rowspan=6|'''2006'''||rowspan=4| [[MYX Music Awards]]||'''Favorite Song'''||"Stay"||{{won}}<ref name="MyxAwards2006">{{Cite news|url=https://www.mukamo.com/myx-music-awards-2006-winners/|title=MYX Music Awards 2006 Winners|publisher=Mukamo|author=Allan Castalone|access-date=September 12, 2020}}</ref>
| rowspan=6|'''2006'''||rowspan=4| [[MYX Music Awards]]||'''Favorite Song'''||"Stay"||{{won}}<ref name="MyxAwards2006">{{Cite news|url=https://www.mukamo.com/myx-music-awards-2006-winners/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070814115438/http://www.mukamo.com/myx-music-awards-2006-winners/|url-status=usurped|archive-date=August 14, 2007|title=MYX Music Awards 2006 Winners|publisher=Mukamo|author=Allan Castalone|access-date=September 12, 2020}}</ref>
|-
|-
||'''Favorite Artist'''||{{N/A}}||{{won}}<ref name="MyxAwards2006"/>
||'''Favorite Artist'''||{{N/A}}||{{won}}<ref name="MyxAwards2006"/>
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|[[MTV Pilipinas Music Awards]]||'''Smart Texter's Choice Hitmaker of the Year'''||{{N/A}}||{{won}}<ref>[https://archive.today/20120918225445/http://www.titikpilipino.com/news/index.php?aid=755 All in the Family: The MTV Pilipinas Video Music Awards 2006 Winners],{{Dead link|date=October 2011}} "TitikPilipino.com", Retrieved 2008-01-29</ref>
|[[MTV Pilipinas Music Awards]]||'''Smart Texter's Choice Hitmaker of the Year'''||{{N/A}}||{{won}}<ref>[https://archive.today/20120918225445/http://www.titikpilipino.com/news/index.php?aid=755 All in the Family: The MTV Pilipinas Video Music Awards 2006 Winners],{{Dead link|date=October 2011}} "TitikPilipino.com", Retrieved 2008-01-29</ref>
|-
|-
|SOP Pasiklaband||'''Band of the Year'''||{{N/A}}||{{won}}<ref>https://www.flickr.com/photos/squaretan/185611499</ref>
|SOP Pasiklaband||'''Band of the Year'''||{{N/A}}||{{won}}<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/squaretan/185611499 | title=And the winner of the SOP Pasiklaband | date=9 July 2006 }}</ref>
|}
|}


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*{{official website|http://cuesheband.com.ph/}}
*{{official website|http://cuesheband.com.ph/}}
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080205111452/http://www.filipinomusica.com/cueshe.html Cueshe Story and Song Lyrics]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080205111452/http://www.filipinomusica.com/cueshe.html Cueshe Story and Song Lyrics]
*https://web.archive.org/web/20060212104822/http://www.titikpilipino.com/news/index.php?aid=647


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Cueshé
OriginCebu, Philippines
Genres
Years active1998–present
Labels
Members
  • Ruben Caballero
  • Jovan Mabini
  • Fritz Labrado
  • Cesar delos Santos
Past members
  • Jay Justiniani
  • Mike Manaloto
  • Jhunjie Dosdos

Cueshé is a Filipino pop rock band from Cebu, Philippines, currently based in Manila. The band was formed in 1998 and hit mainstream in 2005.

Background

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Formed in 1998 in Cebu by Fritz Labrado, Jovan Mabini and Mike Manaloto, the word Cueshé is a portmanteau of "Cue", from banana cue; a snack delicacy in the Philippines, which are skewered bananas coated with caramel, and the pronoun "shé" (pronounced shay) is a reference to their former vocalist, which is a female (she) who joined in 1999. After the female vocalist left with their songwriter in 2001, she was replaced by Jay Justiniani. Jhunjie Dosdos and Ruben Caballero were later recruited in 2002 and 2003 respectively.

In March 2005, the band decided to move to the Philippine capital of Manila and signs to BMG Records two months later.[1] The group achieved hit singles ("Stay", "Sorry", "Ulan", "Can't Let You Go" and "24 Hours"), a double platinum album (Half Empty Half Full), accolades (Favorite Artist, Favorite Group and Favorite Song—for the song "Stay" at the 1st MYX Music Awards; SMART Texters’ Choice Hitmaker of the Year at the 2006 MTV Pilipinas Awards; Band of the Year at the 2006 SOP PasiklaBand Awards; and Best Breakthrough Artist at the 2005 SOP Music Awards), within the span of a year.[2]

Less than a year later, the band released their second album, Back to Me. The new album contained ten new tracks, all of which were written by the band members themselves. The first single from the album was of the same title, followed by three more singles "Borrowed Time", "Bakit?" and "Pasensiya Na". Being fans of The Beatles, they also did a cover of the John Lennon hit single "Jealous Guy". In 2008, a third album was released entitled Driven, which spawned the three singles "BMD", "There Was You" and "Minsan". In 2010 the band release their fourth and latest album Life, containing the singles "Pangako", "Lupit", and "Sana".

The band also made a contribution to The Eraserheads tribute album, Ultraelectromagneticjam!: The Music Of The Eraserheads, on which they sang their own rendition of "Hard To Believe" (originally from the album Sticker Happy; released in 1997).

The band also recorded the theme song of the Philippine television series Asian Treasures entitled "Walang Yamang (Mas Hihigit Sa 'Yo)", which is included in the repackaged version of their album Back to Me.

In 2015, the band released a new single titled "Ikaw Lamang" and announced they were to release a new album soon. The music video premiered in September 2015.[3]

Members

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Former members

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  • Jay Justiniani — vocals (2001–2015)
  • Mike Manaloto — drums (1998–2012)
  • Jhunjie Dosdos — keyboards, backing vocals (2002–2012)

Discography

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Albums

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Giving Body Category Nominated Work Results
2005 BOMB FM Awards Song of the Year "Stay" Won
Band of the Year Won
NU Rock Awards Rising Sun Award Nominated
SOP Music Awards Breakthrough Recording Won[4]
2006 MYX Music Awards Favorite Song "Stay" Won[5]
Favorite Artist Won[5]
Favorite Group Won[5]
Favorite New Artist Nominated[6]
MTV Pilipinas Music Awards Smart Texter's Choice Hitmaker of the Year Won[7]
SOP Pasiklaband Band of the Year Won[8]
  • ASAP 2nd Platinum Circle
    • 2006: Double Platinum "Half Empty Half Full "
  • ASAP 24K Gold Award
    • 2007: Gold album "Back To Me"
    • 2006: Platinum "Ultraelectromagneticjam"
  • MOR Naga
    • 2005: No.1 for 5 weeks "Stay"

References

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  1. ^ "Cebu Based Band Cueshé (read as q-shay) Signs With BMG Records". titikpilipino.com. BMG Records Pilipinas. Archived from the original on 2006-03-02. Retrieved March 2, 2006.
  2. ^ "Cueshe to hold fans day on May 25 at SM North EDSA". pep.ph. Rommel R. Llanes. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
  3. ^ YouTube: Cueshe - Ikaw Lamang (Official Music Video)
  4. ^ "SOP Music Awards 2005 Results".
  5. ^ a b c Allan Castalone. "MYX Music Awards 2006 Winners". Mukamo. Archived from the original on August 14, 2007. Retrieved September 12, 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. ^ Baby A. Gil (May 1, 2006). "List of 1st MYX Music Awards nominees". PhilStar. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
  7. ^ All in the Family: The MTV Pilipinas Video Music Awards 2006 Winners,[dead link] "TitikPilipino.com", Retrieved 2008-01-29
  8. ^ "And the winner of the SOP Pasiklaband". 9 July 2006.
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