Sitti

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Sitti Navarro
Sitti in concert in SM Taytay
Sitti in concert in SM Taytay
Background information
Birth nameSitti Katrina Baiddin Navarro
Born (1984-11-29) November 29, 1984 (age 39)
Manila, Philippines
OriginLas Piñas
GenresBossa nova, Pinoy pop
OccupationsSinger, actress
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2004–present
LabelsWarner, MCA
Websitewww.bossagurl.com

Sitti Katrina Baiddin Navarro-Ramirez (born November 29, 1984[1] in Las Piñas), known professionally as Sitti, is a Filipino bossa nova singer.[2] After releasing her first album, Café Bossa, in 2006, other bossa nova acts in the Philippines followed.[3] Navarro was also featured in the segment "A.S.A.P. Sessionistas" of the variety show ASAP.[4]

Early life[edit]

Sitti Navarro was born to lawyer Rolando Navarro and Lydia Baiddin, in Manila, Philippines. Sitti is of Samal and Tausūg descent. She identifies herself as being Jama Mapun (Sama Kagayan), one of the Sama-Bajau subgroups in Tawi-Tawi.[5] She graduated from the University of the Philippines Diliman in April 2005 with a degree in Business Economics and was a dean's lister at said university.[6] In high school, she was editor-in-chief of the school paper and graduated as valedictorian of her class at Saint Francis of Assisi College, Las Piñas Campus.[1]

In college, she was an active member of the AIESEC Local Committee where she was the Vice President for Outgoing Exchange from 2003 to 2004.[7] She was also a member of the Organization of Business Economics Majors (OBEM) in UP Diliman.[citation needed]

Sitti has won two beauty pageant awards: the title of Miss Visayas 2001 in the Miss Travel Girl Pageant, and the first runner-up in the search for "Miss Silka" where she was also named Miss Friendship and Best in Swimwear.[1]

Personal life[edit]

She is married to Joey Ramirez and has two daughters. [citation needed]

Musical career[edit]

Sitti has been performing since the age of 16.[1][8] In 2004, MTV Philippines started MTV Supahstar: D' Super Search, where Sitti was one of the winners.[9] She also appeared in the group's music videos. It led to her recording contract.[citation needed]

Her debut album, Café Bossa, was released in 2006.[3] Four songs have been released': "Tattooed On My Mind", a remake of the D'Sound hit; "Hey Look at the Sun", "I Didn't Know I Was Looking for Love", and "Para Sa Akin". A live album, Sitti Live!, was released in late 2006, and Café Bossa was re-released with a VCD in 2007.

Sitti collaborated with Club Myx to release Sitti in the Mix - The Dense Modesto Remixes, a collection of songs from Café Bossa that were made into dance-electronica songs with the help of DJ Dense Modesto, in mid-2007, before the release of her second album My Bossa Nova, which focuses on more recent songs. My Bossa Nova was re-released in mid-2008 with a VCD of Sitti Live! 2 called My Bossa Nova Live! and is now a certified Platinum album at the moment.

In 2008, Sitti released her first Christmas album, Ngayong Pasko. Unlike her past albums, this album is purely a cover versions album with only one original song, the carrier single and title of the album, Ngayong Pasko. This album also has reached the Gold status in less than a month after its release.[citation needed]

Sitti collaborated with singer Christian Bautista for his album Captured for a duet of the song of the same title. They once again collaborated for Sitti's Christmas album on the song "Baby It's Cold Outside".

In 2009, Sitti released her third studio album entitled "Contagious", which contains an original which was also the carrier single, "Is This Love", co-penned by Andrew Fromm, who also penned Christian Bautista's hit song, "The Way You Look At Me".

On March 8, 2012, she released her fifth studio album, Sitti - Sessions, which spawned two singles; "Sino'ng Mag-aakala" and "Wag Mo Na Munang Sabihin". The album allowed her to experiment with other genres apart from bossa nova.

In the first Tokyo-Manila Jazz and Arts Festival, Sitti announced that her record label's Japanese branch will release one of her albums there, and that the label will decide on its release date.[10] The album, released May 2012 on iTunes and October 2012 in stores, is titled "Bossa Covers".

In 2013, she participated in the Philippines' highly esteemed Elements National Music Camp, where she was mentored by the likes of Ryan Cayabyab, Joey Ayala, and Gary Granada.

On June 25, 2013, it was announced that she will be entering the second Philippine Popular Music Festival as an interpreter with Julianne Tarroja for the song called "Pansamantagal" written by Jungee Marcelo.[11]

Television work[edit]

Sitti was also co-host of Pinoy Big Brother Season 2 on Studio 23, alongside Asia Agcaoili, ending with the victory of Beatriz Saw.

She ventured into acting in Judy Ann Santos' primetime teleserye, "Isabella", where she portrayed 'Tere', an aspiring lounge singer. Sitti was featured in ABS-CBN's "Your Song" where her song "Ikaw Lamang" was the single for the episode she acted in with Sam Milby.

She also had a few hosting stints in Studio 23 such as Pinoy Dream Academy and Travel Time.[citation needed]

Sitti is currently a semi-regular on ABS-CBN's top-rating Sunday variety show, ASAP '09. She appears on a segment called ASAP Sessionistas together with MYMP, Aiza Seguerra, Nina, Richard Poon and Duncan Ramos.

Stage Acting[edit]

Sitti was part of "Katy! The Musical" which was staged last December 27, 2008 at Harbor Garden Tent Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila wherein she played as Mary Walter. Alongside her was KC Concepcion, Jericho Rosales, Mitch Valdez, Dulce, Eugene Villaluz, Rachel Alejandro, Bituin Escalante, Jonalyn Viray, Aicelle Santos, Maricris Garcia, Frenchie Dy, Gian Magdangal, Gab Valenciano and Jennylyn Mercado.[6]

In 2009, Sitti played the role of "Martha" in the Philippine staging of the Tony Award-winning, 19th century stage drama Spring Awakening from Atlantis Productions. Spring Awakening was directed by Chari Arespacochaga and features the set design of Tuxqs Rutaquio, choreography by Dexter Santos, costume design by Rajo Laurel, lights design by Voltaire de Jesus and musical direction by Jojo Malferari.[6]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

Year Album details Certifications
(sales thresholds)
2006 Café Bossa
2007 My Bossa Nova
  • Released: August 24, 2007
  • Label: Warner
  • Format: CD, digital download
2008 Ngayong Pasko
  • Released: October 30, 2008
  • Label: Warner
  • Format: CD, digital download
2009 Contagious
  • Released: June 26, 2009
  • Label: Warner
  • Format: CD, digital download
2011 Sessions
  • Released: March 4, 2011
  • Label: Warner
  • Format: CD, digital download
2012 Bossa Covers
  • Released: 2012
  • Label: Warner
  • Format: CD, digital download
2014 Bossa Love
  • Released: January 18, 2014
  • Label: MCA
  • Format: CD, digital download

Live albums[edit]

Year Album details Certifications
2006 Sitti Live!
  • Released: September 15, 2006
  • Label: Warner
  • Format: CD, digital download
2008 My Bossa Nova Live!
  • Released: 2008
  • Label: Warner
  • Format: CD, digital download

Remix albums[edit]

Year Album details Certifications
2007 Sitti in the Mix: The Dense Modesto Remixes
  • Released: 2007
  • Label: Warner, Club Myx
  • Format: CD, digital download

Singles[edit]

  • Para Sa Akin (Covered by Jason Dhakal)

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2006 ASAP Herself 2006—present
Pinoy Dream Academy (season 1) Herself Studio 23 host
2007 Pinoy Big Brother (season 2) Herself Studio 23 host
Ysabella Tere Recurring role
2009 Squalor Indie film
2010 Showtime Herself Guest judge
2012 Angelito: Ang Bagong Yugto Susan Samaniego Special Guest
2016 Unang Hirit Herself Guest Performer

Awards[edit]

Year Award Giving Body Category Nominated Work Results
2006 MTV Pilipinas Music Awards Favorite New Artist in a Video "Para Sa Akin" Won[14]
2007 MYX Music Awards Favorite Female Artist Nominated[15]
2008 GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards Female Recording Artist of the Year Won[16]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "When the city falls in love with Sitti this Valentine's". The Freeman. The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on 2014-01-10. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  2. ^ Francisco, Mark (2008-04-14). "Sitti Navarro wows Cagayan de Oro". Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro. Archived from the original on 2008-06-18. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  3. ^ a b "Erik, Sitti in Extraordinary Songs". The Philippine Star. 2009-11-09. Archived from the original on 2013-01-31. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  4. ^ "A.S.A.P. Sessionistas at the Big Dome". Philippine Star. 2009-08-23. Archived from the original on 2012-09-06. Retrieved 2010-01-21.</Losorata, Yugel (2007-09-16). "Sitti up for more conquests". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  5. ^ Betonio, Terry (2010-02-09). "Simply Sitti". Sun Star Cagayan de Oro. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  6. ^ a b c Sandiego, Bettina (2009-11-24). "Erik Santos and Sitti Navarro team up for an "Extraordinary" concert, Nov 21". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  7. ^ "Sitti will perform for a charity concert on December 10". 2008-11-08. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  8. ^ Torre, Nestor (2002-10-26). "Sleeper Hit". Viewfinder. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  9. ^ "The Supah Concert of the Supahstars". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 2005-04-09. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  10. ^ DZMM (May 26, 2012). "Sitti to release album in Japan". Sitti Online. Retrieved September 19, 2012.
  11. ^ "Christian Bautista, Karylle and other singers to interpret Philpop 2013 entries". Philippine Entertainment Portal. June 5, 2013. Archived from the original on January 31, 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  12. ^ a b c d "Awards > Album Recognition". SittiOnline.com. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  13. ^ DIRECTLINE, Boy Abunda (January 5, 2009). "Sitti wants to bring ethnic music to the world". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2010-12-16.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ All in the Family: The MTV Pilipinas Video Music Awards 2006 Winners,[dead link] "TitikPilipino.com", Retrieved 2008-01-29
  15. ^ Baby A. Gil (February 5, 2007). "A MYX Magna for Apo nominees". PhilStar. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  16. ^ "The 38th Box-Office Entertainment Awards (Part 2)". Pep.ph. Retrieved 2014-05-24.

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