Imelda Papin

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Imelda Papin
Vice Governor of Camarines Sur
In office
June 30, 2019 – June 30, 2022
GovernorMiguel Luis Villafuerte
Preceded byRomulo Hernandez
Succeeded bySalvio Patrick Fortuno
In office
June 30, 1998 – June 30, 2004
GovernorLuis Villafuerte
Preceded bySalvio Fortuno
Succeeded bySalvio Fortuno
Personal details
Born
Imelda Arcilla Papin

(1956-01-26) January 26, 1956 (age 68)
Presentacion, Camarines Sur, Philippines
Political partyPFP (2021–present)
Other political
affiliations
PDP–Laban (2018–2021)
Liberal (2015–2018)
Lakas–CMD (2012–2015)
Bangon (2009–2012)
NPC (1995)
Spouses
ResidencePartido, Camarines Sur
Alma materUniversity of the East
University of Hawaii (BS)
Profession
  • Singer
  • politician

Imelda Arcilla Papin (born January 26, 1956) is a Filipino singer and politician. Dubbed the "Sentimental Songstress," Papin sang songs such as "Bakit (Kung Liligaya Ka sa Piling ng Iba)" and "Isang Linggong Pag-ibig." She was married to Jose Antonio Carrion.

An upcoming film entitled Loyalista, about Papin's stay in Hawaii with deposed president Ferdinand Marcos and his wife Imelda, is set for release in 2023.

Early life[edit]

Papin was born on January 26, 1956, in Presentacion, Camarines Sur. She started her career in a remote fishing village in the province. Wishing for a singing career, she joined a couple of regional singing contests until she was eventually driven to Manila. She attended Bitaogan Elementary School, St. Brigette High School, the University of the East, and the University of Hawaii, where she received a BS in Commerce with a major in management.

Music career[edit]

Papin recorded her second album, Kutob (1978), [clarification needed] containing the song "Bakit" which became a hit among local radio stations.[citation needed] She followed her success with more singles that topped the charts.

Papin went to Las Vegas and managed to revive her career. She became a regular performer in the city and became an instant celebrity. She became the first Filipino artist to host a three-hour telethon on Channel 18 in Los Angeles, California. Currently, she is hosting a television program on LA-18 called Imelda Papin in America. Her radio program is a two-hour program called the "Imelda Papin Voice of the Heart Radio Show" on KLAV 1230 AM (Talk of Las Vegas).

Political career[edit]

In 1995, she ran against Luis Villafuerte, Sr. and Jose Bulaong for Governor of the Province of Camarines Sur but was defeated by Villafuerte. In 1998, she was elected as Vice Governor, a post she held for two terms. In 2004, she ran as congresswoman in province's fourth congressional district but she lost to incumbent Representative Felix R. Alfelor Jr. In 2010, she ran for Senate in the Philippines under Bangon Pilipinas but she lost.[1] In 2013, the Commission on Elections disqualified her from running as congresswoman in the Legislative district of San Jose del Monte City in the province of Bulacan due to lack of residency but reversed its decision on April 25.[2] She went on to lose the election. In 2016, she ran again as a congresswoman in the Camarines Sur's fourth congressional district but she lost to incumbent Representative Arnulfo Fuentebella. In 2019, she made a political comeback when she ran for Vice Governor as running mate of Governor Migz Villafuerte against board member Russel Bañes under PDP–Laban and eventually won. In 2022, she ran against Luigi Villafuerte and Rolando Andaya for Governor of the Province of Camarines Sur but was defeated by Villafuerte.

Personal life[edit]

She was married to Marinduque's governor José Antonio Carrion, with whom he had one daughter Maria France Imelda Papin Carrion. Maria France graduated as a Bachelor of Mass Communication at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, and became a paralegal.

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

  • Imelda (1978, Wonderland Records)
  • Kutob (1978, Wonderland Records)
  • I Love You, Imelda (1979, Wonderland Records)
  • Imelda Papin (1980, Sunshine)
  • Mel (1980, Sunshine)
  • Christmas with Imelda Papin (1980, Sunshine)
  • Love Is... (1983, Alpha Records)
  • Songs & Emotions (1984, Emerald Recording Corporation)
  • The Woman, The Singer (1986, Emerald Recording Corporation)
  • Buhay at Pag-ibig ni Imelda Papin (1992, Alpha Records)[3]
  • Bakit Ikaw Pa? (1994, Alpha Records)
  • Dahil Minamahal Kita (1999, D'Concorde)
  • Phenomenal Hits of Imelda Papin Vol. 1 (1999, D'Concorde)
  • Phenomenal Hits of Imelda Papin Vol. 2 (1999, D'Concorde)
  • Nag-iisang Imelda (2001, Galaxy Records/Universal Records)
  • Iba Ka Sa Lahat (2004, Universal Records)
  • Voice of the Heart (2008, 618 International)
  • Merry Christmas Mahal Ko (2008, 618 International)
  • I Love You (2009, Viva Records/618 International)
  • Bakit? (2010, Universal Records/618 International)

Compilation albums[edit]

  • Imelda's Favorite Hits (1980, Wonderland Records)
  • Imelda's Greatest Hits (1981, Sunshine)
  • Special Collector's Edition: Sabik (1994, Vicor)
  • Golden Collection Series: The Best of Imelda Papin featuring: Isang Linggong Pag-ibig and Other Hits... (2001, Alpha Records)
  • Once Again... with Didith Reyes, Geraldine and Imelda Papin Vol. 4 (with Didith Reyes & Geraldine) (2003, Vicor)
  • Puso Sa Puso (2005, Sunshine/Vicor)
  • Greatest Hits (2009, Alpha Music)

Collaboration albums[edit]

  • Jukebox King & Queen (with Victor Wood) (1999, D'Concorde)

Singles[edit]

  • "Ako Ba o Siya"
  • "Ako Nga Ba Ito"
  • "Bakit?" (1978, re-recorded as "Bakit? (Kung Liligaya Ka sa Piling ng Iba)" in 2001)
  • "Bakit Ikaw Pa?" (originally by Geraldine) (1994)
  • "Bakit Kaya"
  • "Bakit Mo Pa Inibig"
  • "Bawal"
  • "Di Totoo"
  • "Dinggin"
  • "Habang May Panahon"
  • "Hinanakit"
  • "Hindi Ko Kaya" (originally by Richard Reynoso)
  • "Hindi Maiiwanan"
  • "Iniibig Ko ang Iniibig Mo" (originally by Luz Loreto and then by Mimi Baylon) (1992)
  • "Isang Linggong Pag-ibig" (Isang Linggong Pag-ibig movie theme song) (1993)[3]
  • "Kailangan Ko"
  • "Kaligayahan Mo'y, Kaligayahan Ko Rin" (1983)
  • "Kapiling Mo, Kasuyo Ko"
  • "Katarungan"
  • "Masakit"
  • "Minsan" (originally by Bert Dominic)
  • "Pinag-isa ng Diyos"
  • "Pinaglaruan"
  • "Sabik" (1981)
  • "Sayang Na Sayang"
  • "Taksil"
  • "The Winner Takes It All" (originally by ABBA)
  • "Titig Mo" (1999)
  • "Titigan Mo Ako" (originally by Baby Shake Rico) (2010)
  • "Tukso Ka Ba?" (D' Originals theme song) (2017)
  • "Umaga Na Wala Ka Pa" (originally by Eva Eugenio) (1999)
  • "We Could Have It All" (originally by Maureen McGovern

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2 senatorial bets bolt parties, join Bro. Eddie" Archived July 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Inquirer Online.
  2. ^ Comelec allows Imelda Papin to run for Congress in Bulacan". GMA News Online.
  3. ^ a b "The jukebox queen Valentines at Farmers". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. February 9, 1993. p. 18. Retrieved November 26, 2021.

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