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Ronnie Liang
Birth nameRonnie De Guzman Liang
BornAngeles, Pampanga, Philippines
GenresBallad
Occupation(s)Singer, performer, actor, model, pilot
LabelsUniversal, Viva
Websitewww.instagram.com/ronnieliang

Ronnie De Guzman Liang is a Filipino singer, actor, and a licensed pilot. He is currently studying as a pilot at APG International Aviation Academy. He is the former finalist of the popular reality-talent search franchise in the Philippines, Pinoy Dream Academy. He was the second runner-up next to Jay-R Siaboc, who is one of his closest friends from the said contest, and grand star dreamer Yeng Constantino. He sang the popular OPM hit "Ngiti" and is a mainstay of ABS-CBN's Sunday variety show ASAP 08.[1][unreliable source?]

Biography

Liang is the youngest of the seven children of a low-income family. He supported himself through college by working in a fast food outlet and a video shop while studying at Holy Angel University in his hometown of Angeles, Pampanga. He graduated with a BS Education degree (physics, chemistry and biology major). He is Chinese-Filipino.[citation needed]

Career

Liang is studying as a Pilot at APG International Aviation Academy. He started working part-time as a ramp model, until his manager discovered that Ronnie could sing and encouraged him to join singing contests. Among them was Pinoy Pop Superstar. He first rose to notoriety as the grand contender that was disqualified from the singing competition because he had a manager. Out of loyalty to his manager, he opted to leave the competition.

Liang then joined Pinoy Dream Academy and made it past the initial screening to be one of the 20 scholars to study inside the Academy. After a few months, Ronnie made it to the Honor's List of Six and ended up as PDA's second runner-up.

Liang busies himself with gigs and guestings with PDA's Top 6. However, priority goes into the recording of his album under Universal Records, which is due to be out soon. He also wishes to venture into acting but that would have to wait as his priority for this year is singing.[2]

Liang became a Department of Education endorser/spokesperson for Brigada Skuwela 2008–2010 (school brigade).

Filmography

TV shows

Television
Year Title Role Network
2021 Sing Galing! Himself / Judge TV5
2020 Wowowin Himself / Performer GMA Network
2019 Ghost Adventures Sari Sari Channel / TV5 / Cignal TV
2016 Ang Kasambahay Sari Sari Channel / TV5 / Cignal TV
2016 Just Duet Himself Performer GMA Network
2015 From The Beautiful Country Sari Sari Channel / TV5 / Cignal TV
2010–2013 Party Pilipinas Himself / Performer GMA Network
2009 Wowowee Himself / Performer ABS-CBN
2008 I Love Betty La Fea Enrique ABS-CBN
2007 Your Song: "Salamat" ABS-CBN
2007–2010 ASAP Himself / Performer ABS-CBN
2006 Pinoy Dream Academy Second Runner-up ABS-CBN
2005 Pinoy Pop Superstar Finalist / Disqualified GMA Network

Movies

Movies
Year Title Role Film Production
2005 Ako Legal Wife Drake Regal Entertainment
2014 Esoterika Maynila Mario T-Rex Films
2017 Fan Girl Fan Boy Mr. Gun Viva Films
2017 100 Tula Para Kay Stella Viva Films
2018 Petmalu Red Nine Entertainment
2018 Abay Babes Brent Viva Films
2018 Maria Viva Films
2019 #Jowable Viva Films

Discography

Solo Albums

No. Album information
1
Ronnie Liang: Ang Aking Awitin
  • Release: April 2007
  • Released by: Universal Records
  • Certification: Gold
  • Tracks:
    1. Ngiti
    2. Sa 'Yo Lang
    3. Ikaw
    4. Gusto Kita
    5. Saan Darating Ang Umaga
    6. Kaibigan Mo
    7. Nais Ko
    8. Minsan
    9. Ang Aking Awitin (feat. Nikki Gil)
    10. Nag-iisang Ikaw
    11. Kung Ako'y Uuwi
    12. Walang Iba
    13. Ngiti (Acoustic Version)
    14. Ngiti (Minus One)[3]
2 Ronnie Liang

Released 2007

Released by Universal Records

  1. Ngiti
  2. Gusto Kita
  3. Ang Aking Awitin
  4. Ikaw
  5. Ayli- Pampanga version of Ngiti
  6. Ika- Pampanga version of Ikaw
  7. Ngiti instrumental
3
Ronnie Liang: May Minamahal
  • Release: July 2013
  • Released by: Viva Records
  • Tracks:
    1. Akala Mo
    2. May Minamahal
    3. Mangarap Ka
    4. Beginning Today
    5. Kaputol Ng Isang Awit
    minus one
4 Ronnie Liang Songs of Love

-Released 2014

-Released by Universal Records

  1. Liwanag
  2. Ngayon Lamang
  3. Hiling
  4. She's Always A Woman
  5. Nothing Can Stop Us Now
  6. Dance with my Father
  7. Looking Through the Eyes of Love
  8. Unchained Melody
  9. Ngiti
  10. Minus one (bonus tracks)
5 Ronnie Liang 12

-Released 2018

-Released by Viva Records

  1. Tila
  2. Ligaya
  3. Yakap
  4. Sa'yo Nalang Ako
  5. Pakisabi nalang
  6. Minus one (bonus tracks)

Singles

Year Title Peak (Radio Stations)
2007 "Ngiti" 1
"Gusto Kita" 1
2008 "Ikaw" -
2013 "Akala Mo" -
2016 Di Mo Man Sabihin
2016 Pakisabi Nalang
2016 Miss Kita Kung Christmas
2017 Iingatan Ka
2019 Ligaya 1
2019 Yakap 3
2019 Sa Paskong Darating
2019 Liwanag (Ronnie Liang/Sarah Geronimo)

Music videos

  • "Ngiti"
  • "Gusto Kita"(original Indonesian pop song by the late Utha Likumahuwa in 1987, later translated into a tagalog song by Gino Padilla in 1991, also covered by Angeline Quinto)
  • "Ikaw"
  • "Akala Mo"
  • "May Minamahal" (original by Hajji Alejandro)
  • "Beginning Today"
  • "Oh Holy Night"
  • Liwanag
  • Hiling
  • Miss Kita Kung Christmas (original by the late Susan Fuentes)
  • Looking Through the Eyes of Love
  • Tila
  • Ligaya
  • Yakap

Concerts

  • PDA Top 6 Dream Concert Tour: January 2007
  • PDA Top 6 Dream Concert World Tour: April 2007
  • US Tour: July – August 2007
  • "Triple Dare Music" – September 27 at the Music Museum[3]
  • LoveXRomance – November 8, 2019 at the Music Museum | Special Guests: Sarah Geronimo, Ella Cruz and Janine Teñoso

Awards and nominations

Year Award Giving Body Category Nominated Work Results
2007 ASAP Pop Viewer's Choice Awards Pop Male Performance on a Music Video of the Year "Gusto Kita" Won
Pop Song of the Year "Ngiti" Won
PMPC Star Awards for Television Best New Male TV Personality ASAP '07 Won
2008 Awit Awards Best Performance by a Duet "Ang Aking Awitin" with Nikki Gil Nominated
2019 PMPC Star Awards for Music Male Recording Artist of the Year "Ligaya" Nominated


  • Gold Record Award 1st Debut Album titled Ang Aking Awitin(My Songs) April 2008
  • Gold Record award for his 2nd album titled RONNIE LIANG MAY MINAMAHAL (Loving Someone ) under viva records (November 2013)


Trivia

  • Ronnie Liangs cover song "Gusto Kita" is actual a translation song originally an Indonesian song as "Sesaat Kau Hadir" by the late Indonesian pop singer Utha Likumahuwa was released in 1987, 4 years later, it was later translated into a tagalog song by OPM Pop Singer Gino Padilla was also released in 1991 and later also covered by Ronnie Liang in 2007.
  • Ronnie Liang is also a pilot aside his singing and acting.
  • Ronnie Liang's song "Ngiti" was also covered by Tito, Vic & Joey during their performance at the "Sa Tamang Panahon: ALDub Grand Fans Day TV Special" was featured on Eat Bulaga on GMA Channel 7 in 2015.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ronnie Liang at IMDb
  2. ^ "macaRONNIEs Thread". PinoyExchange Forums.
  3. ^ a b "Ronnie Liang promotes debut CD 'Ang Aking Awitin'". ABS-CBN News.