This article is about the Regine Velasquez album. For the concert, see
R3.0 (concert) .
Not to be confused with
R3 or
R30 .
2017 studio album by Regine Velasquez
R3.0 3 disc box-set edition artwork
Released October 21, 2017 (2017-10-21 ) Recorded May–October 2017 Studio
Walker Recording Studio (Velasquez-Alcasid's home studio)(Quezon City)
Amerasian studio(Manila)
Genre Pop , OPM Length 46 :09 (Reflections - disc 1) 36:57 (Renditions - disc 2) 43:13 (Rise - disc 3) Language English, Filipino Label VIVA Producer Regine Velasquez-Alcasid (also exec. ) Vic Del Rosario Jr. Tony M. Ocampo Vincent Del Rosario MG M. Mozo Baby A. Gil Diana Velasquez-Roque Guia Gil Ferrer
"Tadhana" Released: August 25, 2017
"Hugot" Released: September 22, 2017
R3.0 is the seventeenth studio album by Filipino singer Regine Velasquez . It was released on October 21, 2017, by Viva Records . It is Velasquez' comeback album under the record label after parting ways with VIVA in 2007 and released coincide her 30th anniversary concert held at Mall of Asia Arena .[ 1] The album was certified Platinum by PARI with sales of 15,000 physical CD copies and digital album copies sold. The album consists of 30 songs. Velasquez worked on the album in less than a year, co-producing it with various musicians. She regularly uploaded pictures of her recording sessions on her Instagram account.[ 2]
Thematically, R3.0 represents the singer's artistry and way of celebrating her 30th anniversary in the business. The 3-disc album are separated into 3 titles called Reflections which consists of re-recorded songs that Velasquez released in the past, Renditions features covers from other artists that impacted her singing career the most and Rise which features new original songs.[ 3]
R3.0 reached number one on iTunes Philippines and achieved Platinum Record Award after 6 weeks of its official release.[ 4]
Track listing
Credits adapted from the liner notes of R3.0 .[ 5]
Reflections – Disc one (Audio)[ 6] Title Writer(s) Arranger(s) 1. "You Are My Song" 3:48 2. "Araw gabi" 4:42 3. "Dadalhin" 5:38 4. "Tanging Mahal" 4:35 5. "Hindi Na, Ayoko Na" 4:43 6. "I Have To Say Goodbye" 4:43 7. "On The Wings Of Love" 5:55 8. "Isang Lahi" 4:14 9. "Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang" 4:29 10. "I Can" (featuring Nate Alcasid) 2:58 Total length: 46:09
Rise – Disc three (Audio)[ 8] Title Writer(s) Arranger(s) 1. "Higher" Jimmy Borja Lisa Aschman Deanna Loveland 3:32 2. "Hugot" 4:08 3. "Skybound" 3:27 4. "Prove To You" 3:08 5. "Dream Away" 4:18 6. "Underrated" 3:38 7. "Walang Hanggang Ikaw" 3:43 8. "Say Goodbye" 3:58 9. "Taking Flight" 4:06 10. "First Man In My Life" 4:18 Total length: 43:13
Personnel
The following people are credited on the album:[ 5]
Managerial
Regine Velasquez – executive and album producer
Vic Del Rosario – executive producer
Tony M. Ocampo – executive producer
Vincent Del Rosario – executive producer
MG O. Mozo – supervising producer
Baby A. Gil – supervising producer
Diana Velasquez-Roque – associate producer
Guia Gil-Ferrer – associate producer
Civ Fontanilla - A&R direction
Yen Barrette - A&R coordination
Performance credits
Regine Velasquez –vocals, background vocals , background vocal arrangement
Nate V. Alcasid – guest vocals
Raul Mitra – background vocal arrangement
Suy Galvez – background vocals
Gail Blanco – background vocals
Riva Ferrer-Jose – background vocals arrangement
JC Jose – background vocals
Tommy Virtucio – background vocals
Visuals and imagery
Mark Nicdao – photography
Cacai Velasquez-Mitra – art director
Anna Paulino – layout and design
Veron Gonzalez – stylist
Raj Rivera – stylist
Martin Bautista – wardrobe
Cheetah Rivera – wardrobe
Edwin Tan – wardrobe
UNIQLO – wardrobe
Jonathan Velasco – hairstylist
Regine Velasquez – makeup artist
Instruments, Technical and Production
Janno Queyquep – guitar, ukulele
Chino David – violin
Ted Amper – cello
Certifications
Release history
References
^ a b c "Watch Previews of Filipina Icon Regine Velasquez's Highly Anticipated 'R3.0' " . Billboard . Billboard . Retrieved December 17, 2017 .
^ Caligan, Michelle. "LOOK: Regine Velasquez-Alcasid starts recording for new album" . GMA Network . GMA. Retrieved December 17, 2017 .
^ Red, Isah. "Regine Velasquez marks 30 years with VIVA" . manilastandard.net . Manila Standard . Retrieved December 17, 2017 .
^ Aquino, Maine. "Regine Velasquez-Alcasid receives platinum award for 'R3.0' " . GMA Network . GMA. Retrieved December 17, 2017 .
^ a b R3.0 (Media notes). Regine Velasquez . VIVA records . 2017.{{cite AV media notes }}
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^ "Reflections by Regine Velasquez: itunes.apple.com: Music" . ITunes . October 21, 2017. Retrieved December 17, 2017 .
^ "Renditions by Regine Velasquez: itunes.apple.com: Music" . ITunes . October 21, 2017. Retrieved December 17, 2017 .
^ "Rise by Regine Velasquez: itunes.apple.com: Music" . ITunes . October 21, 2017. Retrieved December 17, 2017 .
^ Aquino, Maine. "Regine Velasquez-Alcasid receives platinum award for 'R3.0' " . www.gmanetwork.com . Retrieved April 21, 2021 .
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