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Ylona Garcia
Garcia in 2019
Born
Ylona Jade Garcia[fn 1]

(2002-02-28) 28 February 2002 (age 22)
Sydney, Australia
Nationality
  • Filipino
  • Australian
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
Years active2014–present
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
Labels

Ylona Jade Garcia[fn 1](Tagalog: [ɪˈlɔnɐ gaɾˈsɪa]; born 28 February 2002) is a Filipino-Australian singer, songwriter and actress. Garcia made her breakthrough in the Philippines in 2015 when she became a part of the television series Pinoy Big Brother[1] where she finished as first runner-up at the end of the competition.[2] She is currently based in the United States releasing music and is now working internationally through 88rising.[3] She is a content creator for gaming and lifestyle brand 100 Thieves.[4]

Early life and career

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2002–2015: Early life and career beginnings

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Ylona Jade Garcia was born on February 28, 2002, in Sydney, Australia to Filipino parents, Peter Garcia and Caridad Navalle-Garcia;[5] both of whom are medical practitioners based in Australia.[6] She is the third among five siblings.[6] At a young age, Garcia began performing as a front act for several Filipino singers and musicians such as Martin Nievera, Sarah Geronimo and Rivermaya's former lead vocalist Bamboo Mañalac during their concert stops in Australia.[6] Garcia also performed at the Filipino Fiesta in September 2014 where she sang Zedd and Ariana Grande's song "Break Free" with a video of the performance uploaded on her YouTube channel.[7] She has also participated in numerous singing competitions and won in two notable ones namely the Urban Star Sydney Championship in December 2014,[8] for which she received the "Most Promising Talent" award,[8] and the Fast Track Australian Singing Competition in March 2015 as part of the junior division.[8] Garcia also finished third in the National Urban Star Competition reaping through the Judge's Choice segment for the "Coolest Artist" and the "Artist with the 'Wow' Factor" awards.[8]

2015–2020: Breakthrough

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In 2015, Garcia auditioned to become a housemate for the first part of the second special season of ABS-CBN's reality television series Pinoy Big Brother, where she passed after showcasing her talents in singing, acting and dancing as well for her "confidence and candid remarks."[9] She entered the house on the second day with Franco Rodriguez, who was later hailed as the second runner-up; Kyle Secades and Zonia Mejia. During her time in the house, Garcia composed and recorded two songs, "Win the Fight" (2015), for which she composed and recorded with her fellow housemate Jimboy Martin;[10] and "Magmahal Muli" (2005, lit. To Love Again), for which she recorded with her fellow housemate Bailey May; originally composed and recorded by Sam Milby and Say Alonzo from the first season of Pinoy Big Brother (2005).[11] The songs were later featured on the extended play PBB 737 (2015) and was released on Spotify on 9 August 2015. After passing four eviction nights as a nominated housemate, she was selected as one of the four finalists after garnering 19.84% of the public vote and exited the Big Brother house on the fiftieth day, for the second part of the special season to commence.[12][13][14] However, during an episode of ABS-CBN's noontime variety series It's Showtime! (2009), Garcia and her fellow finalists Jimboy Martin, Bailey May and Rodriguez were instructed to return to the Big Brother house. During her second time in the house, Garcia participated in the final weekly task, "Short Film Festival," with her fellow finalists and the five remaining housemates of the second part of the second special season, and was cast in Pinoy Big Brother's romantic comedy film Trending: Love (2015, stylized as TRENDING: LOVE), where she portrayed the fictional character Sophie Mendoza.

On 14 August 2015, Garcia participated in the Teen Power: The Kabataang Pinoy Concert Party with her former Pinoy Big Brother: 737 housemates and finalists from the first part of the second special season, as well as other teenage actors and musicians including Alexa Ilacad and Gimme 5.[15][16] On 8 November 2015, Garcia was hailed as the first runner-up to Martin during the Big Night ceremony at the Albay Astrodome in Legazpi, Albay, garnering 42.24% of the public vote.[17][18] In the same month, she was cast with May as part of the extended cast of ABS-CBN's romantic comedy television series On the Wings of Love (2015–16), where they portrayed the fictional character Audrey Olivar and Harry Fausto respectively[19] At the end of 2015, Star Music named Garcia as their representative for their "#SpotifySpotlight" segment in 2016.[20]

In 2016, Garcia revealed on the musical variety television show ASAP that her debut studio album would be released "very, very, very, very soon."[21] On 21 January 2016, Coca-Cola announced Ylona as one of the ambassadors for their "Taste the Feeling" campaign together with Bailey May, James Reid, Nadine Lustre, Maine Mendoza, Alden Richards, Liza Soberano, Enrique Gil, Janella Salvador, and Enchong Dee.[22] On 31 January 2016, Garcia was announced as the "Celebrity VJ" for the month of February for the music television network Myx.[23] On 4 February 2016, Ylona was signed by Star Music.[24] She eventually announced that her upcoming debut studio album will be released soon; hinting possibilities of her debut studio album releasing sometime during early-mid 2016.[24]

In the same year, she joined the reality music competition We Love OPM: The Celebrity Sing-Offs as part of Team Yeng: Oh My Girls. She, together with Alexa Ilacad and GirlTrends member Krissha Viaje were coached and trained by their mentor Pop Rock Royalty Yeng Constantino. The girls finished the competition as runners-up just behind the grand winner, Team Erik's Tres Kantos.[25]

In 2018, Garcia became a member of the teen pop group ASAP G!. Other members of the group are Isabela Vinzon, Jayda Avanzado, Kyle Echarri, Jeremy Glinoga and Darren Espanto. The group formed on 3 June 2018 and disbanded in November 2018, when the show was reformatted into ASAP Natin 'To.[26]

In 2019, Garcia transferred from Star Music to Homeworkz for her recording label.[26]

On 3 May 2020, Garcia released the music video for her single "Walk In My Timbs" which features R&B artist Jay-R. The song made its official debut performance on 8 May through Philippine morning show Umagang Kay Ganda. Jay-R revealed that Ylona is the actual writer of the song while praising her amazing writing skills at a very young age which makes him inspire and learn a lot from her.[27]

On 3 December 2020, Garcia performed on 88rising's Double Happiness Winter Festival performing her single "Spilt Milk" and a cover of "Winter Things" by Ariana Grande.[28]

2021–present: 88rising, international endeavor

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On 24 February, American-Asian international record label 88rising released a mysterious photo of Garcia on Twitter with its caption "sooner than you think". The label on 27 February officially announced the addition of Garcia as their new artist and will be handled by "Paradise Rising", a label under 88rising and Globe Telecom that focuses on Filipino artists.[29][30][26][31]

Garcia on 1 March announced that she is gearing up for her next comeback announcing the single's title "All That" alongside the release of the song's video teaser on her official social media platforms.[32][33] On 3 March, Paradise Rising released the official music video of Garcia's single "All That". The song garnered attention and reached more than one million views on YouTube in four days.[34][31]

In an announcement made by 88rising on August 26, Garcia was confirmed to be making her next comeback with a brand new single "Don't Go Changing" for the Head in the Clouds album.[35][36] On November 7, Garcia flamed up the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California with her 20-minute spotlight in the Head in the Clouds Music Festival 2021 stage.[37][38]

In January 2022, Garcia released her new single "Entertain Me", released in partnership with the tactical shooter game VALORANT. The song was used in the game's trailer for its new Agent, Neon, a Manila native who also appears in the music video.[39][40][41][42] On the 25th, Ylona disclosed that she has since relocated to Los Angeles, California, in the US and will stay in the country for good to further pursue her career in music.[43]

In August 2022, Garcia became the first Filipino to be featured on the pages of American fashion magazine V for its Fall 2022 edition. On Instagram, V referred to Ylona as "the new global voice leading R&B Pop."[44]

In August 2024, Garcia joined gaming and lifestyle brand 100 Thieves as a content creator.[4]

Other ventures

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Ambassadorship

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In June 2017, Ylona was part of the new set of endorsers by T&J Salon Professionals.[45] In December 2017, Ylona was introduce as the brand ambassador of Café Amazon in the Philippines.[46]

In September 2019, Pond's Philippines launched a community of women that encourages fellow women to face their hesitations and see what happens. The campaign aims to provide women with a platform to share inspiring stories on how they overcame their hesitations to become the best version of themselves, headed by Ylona, Kathryn Bernardo, Heart Evangelista, Nadine Lustre, and Gabbi Garcia.[47]

Brand Year Ref
Happy Skin X Disney 2016 [48]
Coca-Cola PH [49]
Huawei Philippines 2017 [50]
Jollibee [51]
T&J Salon Professionals [45]
Clean & Clear [52]
Café Amazon Philippines [46]
Bench 2018 [53]
Pond's Philippines 2019 [47]
Sunsilk PH [54]
Fujifilm Instax [55]
Mountain Dew PH 2020 [56]

Discography

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Extended plays

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Album
Title EP details Certification Ref.
My Name Is Ylona Garcia
  • Released: 5 August 2016
  • Label: Star Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Gold (Philippines)
[57]

Singles

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As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
[58]
NZ
Hot

[59]
"Dahan Dahan Dahan Lang" 2016 My Name Is Ylona Garcia
"Fly Tonight" 2017
"Maybe a Little Bit" (featuring Jay R) 2019 Non-album singles
"Pretty Please"
"Lie So Well"
"Space" (featuring Jamilah) 2020
"Walk in My Timbs" (featuring Jay R)
"Spilt Milk" (featuring Billy Davis)
"All That" 2021
"Don't Go Changing" [A] Head in the Clouds
"Entertain Me" 2022 35 Valorant Official Soundtrack
"Vibin" Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Collaborative singles

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Title Year Peak charts position Album
PH
Hits Chart Pinoy Chart
"Win the Fight"
(with Jimboy Martin)
2015 My Name Is Ylona Garcia
"Magmahal Muli"
(with Bailey May)
PBB 737 (2015)
"O Pag-Ibig"
(with Bailey May)
2016 1 1 Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs (2016)
"Echoes"[61]
(with Valkyrae and Fuslie)
2024 Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Soundtrack appearance

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Title Year Peak charts position Album
PH
Hits Chart Pinoy Chart
"Don't Say Goodbye" 2016 Pinoy Big Brother: Lucky 7 OST
"O Pag-Ibig"
(with Bailey May)
1 1 Vince and Kath and James OST
"Dahan Dahan Dahan Lang" 2019 7 10 Hello, Love, Goodbye OST
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Videography

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Music videos

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Title Year Director
"O Pag-Ibig" 2016 Jasper Salimbangon
"Dahan Dahan Dahan Lang"
"Fly Tonight" 2017 Alco Guerrero
"Space" 2020 Colby Jackson
"Walk in My Timbs" E
"All That" 2021 Suz Kim
"Don't Go Changing" Louis Browne
"Entertain Me" 2022 Kee Hwang
"Vibin'" Matthias Russo-Larsson
"Echoes"[61] 2024 Quinn Cavin

Filmography

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Series

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Year Title Network Note(s) Ref.
2021 Filipino American History Month YouTube Activities (busking, cooking) by Ylona to celebrate the event. [62]
2021–present LA Diaries Behind the scenes from Ylona's adventures & daily life. [63]

Hosting

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Year Title Notes Ref.
2017 One Music Popssss Guest Host [64]
2019 Coke Studio Summer Concert with Justin Quirino [65]

Television

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Year Title Role(s) Type of Role Network Ref
2015 Pinoy Big Brother: 737 Herself Housemate ABS-CBN [66]
2015 It's Showtime Guest / performer
2015–2016 On the Wings of Love Audrey Olivar Extended cast [67]
2015–2020 ASAP Herself Performer/ Member of ASAP BFF's and ASAP G!
2016 Myx Celebrity VJ
We Love OPM Member of Oh My Girls [68]
2018 Sana Dalawa ang Puso Tadhana Tabayoyong Supporting cast [69]
Alamat ng Ano: Getaway Driver Regina
2019 Coke Studio PH: My Feels Herself Season 3 Host
Myx Myx VJ Myx [70]

Concert and tours

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Concerts

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Title Date Venue Producer Ref
One Music Digital Concert: My Name Is Ylona Garcia July 29, 2016 ABS-CBN (Studio 10) One Music [71]
Arrival Ylona Garcia October 21, 2017 Music Museum Star Events [72]

Concert participation

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Title Date Venue Producer Ref
Teen Power: The Kabataang Pinoy Concert Party August 14, 2015 Aliw Theater Star Events [73]
Family is Love: The 2018 Christmas Concert December 11, 2018 Araneta Coliseum [74]

Performances on award shows, television shows and specials

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Event Date City Country Performed song(s) Ref.
Asia Rising: Summer Edition May 27, 2020 N/A (Offline concerts) [B] [76]
Double Happiness: Winter Wonder Festival December 2, 2020 "Spilt Milk" & "Winter Things" (Ariana Grande) [77]
Head in the Clouds Festival November 6, 2021 Los Angeles United States "All That" & "Don't Go Changing" [78]
VCT APAC Challengers March 21, 2022 N/A (Offline concert) "Entertain Me" [79]
Outloud Rising Voices Music Festival June 3, 2022 West Hollywood United States "All That", "Vibin", & "Entertain Me" [80]
Head in the Clouds Festival August 21, 2022 Los Angeles "Vibin", "Don't Go Changing", "Entertain Me", "Crazy" (Gnarls Barkley), & "I Did Something Bad" (Taylor Swift) [81]
December 3, 2022 Jakarta Indonesia "Space" and "Crazy" (Gnarls Barkley) [82]
December 10, 2022 Manila Philippines [C] [84]
Wanderland Music and Arts Festival March 4, 2023 Muntinlupa [to be determined] [85]

Awards and nominations

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Ylona Garcia was born in Australia. Thus, she does not possess her mother's maiden name which is Navalle.
  1. ^ "Don't Go Changing" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at position 93 on the Gaon BGM Chart.[60]
  2. ^ Postponed, no further update since then for the event.[75]
  3. ^ Due to bad weather event and strict curfew, Ylona Garcia did not perform.[83]

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  49. ^ "Share a COKE w/ @OfficialBaileyM & @ylona_garcia at the COCA-COLA Christmas Concert! Post a pic w/ your #TagahatidPasko to get in for free". Twitter. 29 November 2016.
  50. ^ "Loving this shot by the Huawei GR5 2017! Thanks @huaweimobileph! Are you excited to be Bokeh…". Twitter. 9 February 2017.
  51. ^ "Time to have some fun with our cool friends Bailey May and Ylona Garcia! Be there on July 8 at 2-4pm! #Jollibee1000stores". Twitter. 5 July 2017.
  52. ^ "No skincare this Halloween. Be #AlwaysReady with Clean and Clear!". Facebook. 31 October 2017.
  53. ^ "Triple threat 🔥 @_gabbigarcia, @leilaalcasid, and @ylona_garcia joining forces at the BENCH/ BGC flagship store #LiveLifeWithFlavor". Twitter. 31 January 2018.
  54. ^ "Get 5x Smoother, and Fragrant Hair with Sunsilk's 5 flower perfume, para #BangongPanalo ka all day, everyday! 🌸 💁🏻‍♀️ Try it now!". Twitter. 11 October 2019.
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  56. ^ "wazzzup, dewdsss !! i'm super thrilled to be one of the newest ambassadors of mountain dew !! anddd guess what, M.D has something new & cool in store for all of us !!". Twitter. 28 August 2020.
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