Aiza Seguerra
爱伊莎(Aiza Seguerra)来自菲律宾,她的金嗓子被日本乐评讚美為「3C」(Clean、Clear、Clever)。日本发烧大厂S2S為了将本专辑打造成2009人声经典之作,开出了「製作费用无上限」的预算,因此,以清新民谣曲风為主的「True Love」,重金礼聘13位日本最知名的乐手、混音师、编曲者组成梦幻製作团队,和菲律宾最杰出女歌手携手詮释The Beatles名曲In My Life、If We Try、麵包合唱团的If等多首经典,还未发行在日本、新加坡等地已造成预购热潮 Aiza Seguerra (born 17 September 1983) is a Filipino actress, singer and guitarist. She traces her roots from Calauag, Quezon. Aiza started out as a contestant in Eat Bulaga!'s Little Miss Philippines 1987 and later a child star. After a few years of acting and a string of movies under her belt, her appeal as a child star lessened. She later made a comeback with her single, Pagdating ng Panahon (When the Time Comes). She is openly lesbian.[1] Aiza won the The Singing Bee (Philippine game show), on July 8, 2008[2] after Rachel Alejandro gave up her throne as defending champion due to other engagements. She defeated her co-contestant singer Bituin Escalante. Seguerra won P 1,040,000 for a second time on July 10, raising her total winnings now to P 2,080,000[3]. Seguerra's new 10-track album features revivals of old hits - "Open Arms," "Time After Time," "Somewhere Over The Rainbow," "At Last," "Vincent," "Smooth Operator," "Home," "Journey," and "Longer." Aiza had also performed in Singapore for the Singapore Repertory Theatre presentation of the stage play "Avenue Q