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Bryan Termulo

Bryan Bryll Cruz Termulo (born March 8, 1988) is a Filipino actor and award winning singer-songwriter, who was the runner-up in Pinoy Pop Superstar Year 3. He is best known for singing the theme song of Filipino TV series Walang Hanggan entitled "Dadalhin" and 100 Days to Heaven's "Bihag". He then gained the title "'Prince of Teleserye Themesongs'".

Early life

Termulo was born on March 8, 1988, in Bocaue, Bulacan, the third of four children of Benigno Termulo of Bulacan and Ruth Cruz of Bagbag, Bauang, La Union. Yan, as he is fondly called, is very simple yet promising, vigorous and young at heart.[1] He earned his high school diploma from Pulong Buhangin National High School in Santa Maria, Bulacan.[citation needed]

Career

After Pinoy Pop Superstar Year 3 in GMA Network in 2007, he earned a silver medal in the World Championships of Performing Arts (WCOPA). He released his first album in 2010, entitled Begin. In December that year, his elder brother succumbed to dengue. Despite his sorrow, Termulo decided to pursue living and fulfilling his dreams. He pursued his college education and took up mass communication and later moved to communication arts. As part of his career move, he moved to ABS-CBN and became a part of Star Magic and was chosen to be a part of the all-boy group, Boys R Boys. In 2012, he released his second album Hanggang Ngayon. He has released digital recordings for Warner Music. He released his first single, "Mundong Imposible", with Maris Racal as the leading lady on the video. He recorded "I Can't Fight This Feeling", originally sung by REO Speedwagon. Then, he went to Ivory Music and he was able to record original Filipino music with "OPM" streamed in digital platforms. "Agwat" had 1.2 million streams on Spotify. "Taguan" was his second single on same label.[citation needed]

Bryan XXV

In 2013, on the day after his 25th birthday, his first major concert took place at Music Museum entitled "BRYAN XXV", with guest performers Khen Magat, Bugoy Drilon, Angeline Quinto and KZ Tandingan.[citation needed]

Discography

Albums

Television theme song

Digital release

Filmography

Television

References

  1. ^ Arthur S. Cortez Jr. (March 8, 1988). "Bryan Bryll C. Termulo". Province of La Union. Archived from the original on September 27, 2010. Retrieved May 9, 2023.
  2. ^ "Bryan Termulo begins mall tours". The Philippine Star. April 12, 2010. Archived from the original on January 31, 2013. Retrieved February 13, 2012.