Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Kapuso snub saddens ‘Philippine Idol’ Mau Marcelo

Painful This sums up the feelings of Mau Marcelo, grand winner of ABC 5’s “Philippine Idol.”

In an e-mail, Mau says feels hurt that she’s not being recognized as the country’s first "Idol" by GMA 7, which now holds the local Idol franchise. “It’s as if all my hard work has been wasted,” she says. “I feel bad for the people who voted for me, who supported me throughout the competition. It’s not fair.”

She recently moved back to her hometown of Lucena in Quezon province, since work in Manila has become rare. “What’s more painful is that my supporters are wondering what I’m doing now,” she notes. “It saddens me that I can’t give them a definite answer.” She refuses to think that "Idol" was more a bane than a boon for her music career.

“I’m proud of it. I owe a lot to ‘Philippine Idol.’ That show introduced me to the public. I’d like to think my title is prestigious. It’s not baduy!” Indeed, don’t count her out just yet. She’s confident about her place in Idol, and local pop, history even if GMA 7 is billing its new show as the first “Pinoy Idol.”

“‘Philippine Idol’ was a nationwide contest and I was the first winner. Orig ako (I’m the original); I’m the only one with that holds the title,” she asserts.

That title opened doors for her.

A good show

  • An album (Sony-BMG’s “I Shine for You”). It changed my life and my family’s life for the better. I treasure all of these things.” She’s not resentful, either, that she failed to bring home last year’s “Asian Idol” crown which went to the Singaporean bet.
  • She relates that her only goal at the time “was to enjoy myself … I just wanted additional exposure and experience. Who knows that contest may lead to an international singing career? I may get discovered!”She firmly believes “Philippine Idol” was a “good show … it’s just that ABC 5 isn’t as big as ABS-CBN or Ch. 7. That’s why it lost the franchise.”
  • She admits that she sometimes feels impatient about the pace of her career. “I just lift everything up to God. But my manager (Sandra Chavez of Artist House) and I have been talking about some new things she’s working out for me.”

Monday, March 24, 2008

Mau Marcelo and Robert Sunga

On Pinoy Sunday, Ms. Mau Marcelo "Pinoy Idol winner" and Mr. Robert Sunga "Live the Dream, Singapore contestant" were the judges for the Amazing Stars top 12. You still have time to vote for your favorite contestant to get in the top 3. Like the previous sundays, we made it only after the mass. But we know most of the contestants and I'll say that all of them are really good.

Though, honestly, even if you don't want to play favorites there are one or two who will really capture your attention. At the end of the night after all the contestants had sung their pieces, Mau and Robert who were both really really good, wowed the audience with their God given talents. I'm trying my best now to upload most of the videos in youtube.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Mau Marcelo: I Shine For You lyrics

Wondering where you are now...
If you can see me smiling...
Through all the twists and turns...
Well, I was broken I was burned...
But I survived somehow...

You are the voice in my head...
Reminding me what I'm made of...
Take a chance, that's what you'd say...
The gift is yours to give away...
It's who I am...
It's who I am...

Because you saw what I could be...
I had a chance 'cuz you believed...
Now as I make my dreams come true...
I Shine for you...
You were the one who dried my tears...
Walked with me 'til my path was clear...
You are in everything I do...
I shine for you...
I shine for you...

Somehow you always were there...
Cheering me on, and showing you care...
And now I'm out here on my own...
But I know that I'm not alone...
I still have you...
I still have you...

Every now and then I stumble...
Sometimes I'm afraid...
But like a hand upon my shoulder...
You're there to guide my way...

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Mau Marcelo- A Philippine Idol Cinderella Story

A fairy tale ending to a provincial lass who has struggled most of her life to enter the music industry and make a name for herself. Mau Marcelo, the First Philippine Idol beat city boys, Jan Nieto and Gian Magdangal. As soon as Ryan Agoncillo announced Mau’s name, the audience cheered and gave a standing ovation. Mau was beyond disbelief and her knees buckled over as she teared over the announcement.

The Idol concept has always been geared to the srtuggling and talented artist. Mau fits the concept of an Idol who gathered more than two hundred trophies later,but has not really made a career out of her talents. The Philippine Idol is the break she needs. Mau deserves to win this title. There must have been fans out there generous enough to pool resources to ensure she got votes. It was a close fight for all three. Imagine Mau won by a mere 1.42% . The more detailed info was that the winner had gotten 36.26 percent of the text-votes, the runner-up garnered 33.84 percent, and the third placer got a still respectable 30.90 percent.This also means that the other two finalists were deserving of the Philippine Idol title. That’s why I had no finalist in particular during the Results Night. Mau wins one million pesos plus a recording contract with BMG-Sony and management contract with FremantleMedia who developed the highly-successful American Idol reality singing competition. That’s quite a boost to her financial situation.

Mau winning the Philippine Idol competition could bring in mass appeal which might bring in high financial returns to any recording contract . It reminds me of Nora Aunor who had the talent but limited financial capability. This petite woman appealed to the masses. Mau will surely drive her own appeal with this big break. Let’s just hope Mau learns to have more self-esteem with this title.

A few hours before the show, my husband and I talked who might be the Philippine Idol. I said that if were were to follow the concept of the Idol reality TV show, the winner should be a nobody struggling to make it. I believed Mau was it but feared the votes were not enough. Not that Gian or Jan were undeserving struggling artists. Compared to Mau, Gian and jan led a better off economic existence. So yes, Mau is truly a Philippine Idol, one that the public can look up to, a role model for any struggling singer.