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Laarni Lozada (born Laarni Losala) is a Filipino pop, ballad and soul singer.
She is the winner of Pinoy Dream Academy (Season 2), Philippine franchise of
Endemol's Star Academy garnering more than 100,000 votes over the votes obtained
by her closest contender Bugoy Drillon. Biography
Early life
Laarni was born in Pasig City to William and Nita Losala.. The family moved
to Isulan, Sultan Kudarat later on. She has six siblings.
Laarni was a consistent honor student from elementary to high school. When she
was in Grade 5, she worked at the local public market and at the family farm.
When she was 15, she left Isulan for Manila. to pursue her education. An aunt
from the US supported her in her studies at the School of Music of the
Philippine Women's University. However, she decided to shift course from AB
Music to BS Education, Major in English, when she realized that most of the
music students in the school were from the upper strata of society. She feared
that she lacked the eloquence to be part of that kind of milieu. Her musical
talent, however, paved the way for her to become a university scholar while
working as a student assistant of the school.
Laarni sang both for passion and for a living. She sang in different social
functions, particularly in weddings, joined singing competitions, and accepted
guestings. She became a runner-up in the now-defunct "Sing Galing" of ABC5. She
won the Rotary Club Intercollegiate/University singing contest, besting 25 other
contestants from different schools in Manila by rendering the patriotic anthem "Dakilang
Lahi". She also won the National Grand Finals of the "Campus Idol" search by her
rendition of "What Kind of Fool Am I?"
Laarni also joined the PWU Church chorale, the Ambassadors of Light, and the
Malate Church Chorale. When she became part of the Coro de San Sebastian, she
got the opportunity to sing together with said choral group with the Philippine
Madrigal Singers in a Madrigal Et Al concert.
When she once had a job at the Calesa Bar, she had the opportunity to get
musical pointers from the bar's musical director, Rudy Francisco.
Her musical influences include the country's most popular and competent belters
such as Sarah Geronimo, Lea Salonga, Lani Misalucha and Regine Velasquez.
Pinoy Dream Academy
Main article: Pinoy Dream Academy (season 2)
Upon learning about new season of Pinoy Dream Academy, Laarni decided to
audition. An inspirational song, "Lead Me Lord, " earned for her the 15th slot
after a long process of elimination.
After 13 weeks in the academy, Laarni was hailed the Grand Star Dreamer on
September 14, 2008 at the Cuneta Astrodome. At the end of the show's two-night
finale, she garnered 651,696 votes (100% of the total votes).
On October 9, 2008, she and Phillip Nolasco, Little Grand Star Dreamer, received
the keys to their new houses in Binangonan, Rizal and one million pesos as their
prize for winning the competition.
In-Academy Performances
Official Performances
In Your Eyes - George Benson Original Singer
As If We Never Said Goodbye - Barbra Streisand
Fighter - Christina Aguilera
Kung Ako Na Lang Sana — Bituin Escalante, with Iñaki
Natural Woman - Aretha Franklin
Let's Groove - Earth, Wind & Fire, with Apple & Miguel
Too Much Heaven - The Bee Gees, with Apple & Miguel
‘Di Ko Kayang Tanggapin — April Boy Regino
Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
On The Wings of Love / Back at One - jeffrey Osborne Original Singer / Brian
McKnight, counterpoint with Bugoy
The Prayer - Andrea Bocelli & Celine Dion, with Jed Madela
I Am Blessed - Eternal
Waray Waray - Ertha Kitt, Mabuhay Singers
Manalig Ka - Laarni Losala
Boogie Wonderland - Earth, Wind & Fire
Face-Off Performances
And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going - Jennifer Holliday, with Poy
ASAP Performances
Hiram - Zsazsa Padilla, with Zsazsa Padilla
Starting Over Again - Natalie Cole, with Sheryn Regis
Career
Laarni's Grand Star Dreamer title has earned her a place in the stable of
talents of ABS-CBN. She has made appearances in many programs, especially in Boy
& Kris where she has guested four times already in a span of three weeks. On the
Cory Aquino special of the said show, fellow scholar, Hansen, confessed that
Laarni has a crush on fellow ASAP '08 singer, Jed Madela who she had a duet with
in the Academy.[7] Other guestings include gameshows like The Singing Bee,
Wowowee and Pilipinas, Game KNB?; and talk shows like Umagang Kay Ganda, The
Buzz, Entertainment Live, and even Sharon. She has also guested in the Little
Grand Dream Night of Pinoy Dream Academy: Little Dreamers
Her first single, Manalig Ka, was written by Ryan Cayabyab. It is included in
the Top 10 scholar's album, namely Scholar's Sing Cayabyab.
On September 30, 2008, Laarni signed her very first recording contract with ABS-CBN
and Star Records. With all new compositions, she is set to release an album in
the near future.[8]
Controversy
Laarni has a highly volatile personality as noted by Director Joey Reyes, one of
the mentors in the academy. During the early part of the competition, she seemed
to be off-tangent to most of her co-scholars. She was viewed to be a loner and
therefore not cut-out to be in a reality show where solidity of emotions was
crucial to survival.
In perceiving that she was out of place among the scholars, Laarni had
unwittingly placed herself in conflict with some of them. The accompanying
tension sent her on crying spells, which earned for her the image of a "cry
baby". Her vulnerability elicited different reactions from her co-scholars. She
had been accused of being an insensitive person because she seemed to be always
wrapped up in her own world. Laarni's reference to a sad childhood gave clues to
her emotional vulnerability. According to the Enneagram of Personality test
administered by Dr. Randy Dellosa, the academy's psychological counselor, her
artistic yet sensitive attitude can be attributed to her being a four.
When Laarni was placed on probation, there was never an instance that her
co-scholars saved her from expulsion. Either she was saved by text voters or by
the mentors. After some time, Laarni had learned how to keep her emotions in
check, take negative remarks in jest, and focus on improving her craft as well
as her relationship with her fellow contestants. In the end, televiewers chose
her to be the Grand Star Dreamer. When she was declared the winner, most of her
co-scholars joined her on stage to congratulate her. |