Morissette
Filipina singer-songwriter and artist

Born
June 2nd, 1996
29 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Philippines
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Born in the Philippines, this artist gained prominence as a singer-songwriter. Starting a career in music at an early age, performances on various platforms showcased vocal talent. Participation in the television competition 'The Voice of the Philippines' contributed to rising popularity. The release of singles and albums highlighted a distinct vocal range and emotional delivery, leading to a dedicated following both locally and internationally. Collaborations with other artists and several performances at major music festivals further cemented a reputation as a dynamic performer.
performed in 'The Voice of the Philippines'
released popular singles such as 'Tadhana'
won awards at the Awit Awards
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